He inherited from his grandfather Joseph "yeah just lobotomise my daughter before she embarrasses me further" Kennedy.
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If it is a standalone (and most x Borg type things are) there is no need to get Mörk Borg itself. It isn't like it is a core rulebook that others need to build off of. If anything I would say that this family of games is the opposite to that. The books are so much about communicating the vibe of that particular game and the underlying rules are very simple. I'd even say you don't need to use the game a particular supplement or module is explicitly 'for'.
You might get some clashing aesthetics but that isn't exactly out of place here. Buy the one(s) that looks cool to you, hack at them how you like.
You've played Blades, and FitD/PbtA is probably the closest to the Borg ecosystem out of the games you mentioned. There is no one 'core rule book' just different games founded on the same principles.
Flags already got bars on it, have those fill up.
Your first clue was that feeling of hope. Enterprise having ideas is never good for us tasked with doing work.
People also underestimate the danger of the flu. The flu kills people every year, and that's the mild, endemic one. Only reason it doesn't kill more is that we vaccinate at risk groups and people at high risk of spreading it. People sometimes call other things the flu, but if you get the real thing you know it.
We've avoided several major flu outbreaks because we look for them and take the threat seriously, and frankly, got lucky.
Influenza in the USA does 2x 9/11s a year.
There is generally a battery that powers the clock and keeps it running even when there is no external power to the system normally one of the larger coin shaped ones. It's non-rechargable as it lasts for a long time. It's being constantly drained but it's only the smallest trickle.
If you can get to the internals you should be able to find and replace it, it's pretty obvious when you know to look for it. While you are in there you can check for corrosion/damage to the traces and components, give things a dust. The biggest issue is probably going to be an old battery, 20 years ago they were rather primative and though generally more replaceable than modern builds, getting a replacement might be harder.
The morning star is more of a title. The angel Lucifer was the morning star, but Christ claimed (or will claim) the title as his own in the sense that he preceds the return of God's light. There is a reoccurring motif, especially in Revelation that Jesus exists to put right what Satan put wrong.
Such that in time, the employed would envy the fired.
I'm willing to allow that someone could have a change of heart after acquiring wealth, or can control of such wealth through inheritance.
I don't really care how such a realignment of thinking is achieved though. Be it force, visitation by three spirits, whatever. I guess my point is that as they have the capability to change but don't, which should inform our actions.
One, eventually.
The thing about billionaires it that they could just stop. It's not a skin colour, it's not an ethnicity or even a religion.
If they wanted to they could redistribute the wealth. They could use their power to close the political doors they exploit.
Wouldn't even have to check themselves out, wouldn't even have to adopt some monastic lifestyle. But they would rather live in a world where they have lifetimes of obscene luxury at the expense of others. At a certain point you have to ask if causing suffering is part of their fun.
I use a Dilemma Max (another model by BK) for work and I ended up taking the trackpad off as it just didn't suit me, and added extra bulk. I went with that over a Charybdis because, aside from the extra bulk, I think it sacrifices too much as a keyboard to make space for the trackball.
As for price... Welcome to custom keyboards. You can save a chunk getting the kit, though that means sourcing your own switches. The soldering isn't much hassle though. You can actually source everything yourself if you really want to, though I'm not sure if you'd make much in the way of savings.