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jodain
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(1) Invent me an ice cream flavour

I love you answer @sundancer how about paint flavour, guess we’ve all tasted it and with a bit of “whoops my knife slipped” sauce on top.

(2) You have three toppings you can put on a pizza. Go!

Sausage, tomato, bacon.

(3) Name three of your top villains from anything. Keep it nerd culture relevant and not political.

@sundancer beat me to Darth Vader a good choice there, I’d through in The Joker (Mark Hamill’s voice in Batman TAS helps this one), Q (for the comdey villian award) and finally Catwoman for the last one.  Seems a Batman theme there and I’ve never got into the Batman game from Knight Models.

(4) Name one artist or song from a genre you hate but you love the song or artist, along with a link to said tune.

I get what you want here, but not sure I can think of anything.  My music tastes are very mixed so I can’t give an answer on this one.

(5) What do you think would be a cool terrain piece? Let your imagination run wild as to what it looks like and what it can do. Don’t worry about technical restrictions like reality and physics.

AR could produce as many problems as it does solutions, to be honest if I was paying out for a proper AR headset (not the view on the tablet shown) then I wouldn’t bother with buying miniatures.  I’ve tried Microsoft’s Hololens a couple of years back and looked at a body in full AR in front of me digging in to look at how it worked.  It would allow me to game from home against an opponent across the world as we’d both just need a table and all our miniatures and terrain could be presented digitially, but is that the gaming hobby that we all enjoy – I’m not sure.  If you are going to use a tablet to look at the table, what’s the point you’ll see the grand explosion whilst holding the tablet up and then put it down and the AR is gone.  Anyway back to the my answer to the question, Babylon 5 – the indoor space shown which is the inside of a cylinder would be cool.

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