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Cool seeing the focus on dreams as psychic powers here!

Nice. Interesting to see an actual crew psychiatrist included, seems like something that gets overlooked.

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Well that was a fun one. Very lighthearted, in a deadly way. I liked the bit about the astronomer best, that was a very unceremonious and fairy-tale way to go.

I agree with the others, the use of the cycle of violence as the infinite loop is a good take on the theme. I also like how you focused on the Skirmish side of things rather than the larger, galactic factions!

Good! I like how you went through a couple loops pretty quickly, instead of saving it for a reveal at the end.

I really like the loop concept here! It makes sense that to a cyborg, sensor playback could be like reliving an event.

I like how, when fighting the skeletons, Kriegvar clearly jumps from Grimdark Future to Fantasy. It's interesting to see things from what seems to be a Demon grunt instead of some powerful lord.

Nice to see some Havoc stuff! The title drop was a good way to acknowledge the loop, and I like the detail of the pistol overheating.

I enjoyed the feel here, like the city is on a different wavelength than the author, so it's inhabitants can keep it tidy without being visibly present. I also like how they're kind of friendly to the author, even if it's a bit sinister; I imagine the different author of the last entry will not receive such a welcome!

The references to specific units and gear makes this feel like a great dramatization of one, maybe two turns in a battle report! I also like how the Mural adds some texture and sense of history with just a couple lines. It's never just a battlefield - it's someone's home, too.

Thanks for the support, I hope we see him too! I wanted to give the feeling that this was actual lore within a larger setting - so of course, it had to establish a special character you'd want to put on the table, and "character affected by magic/tech from another faction" is a pretty common trope in tabletop wargames to tie the setting together or let people put a little more Faction B into Faction A.

Thanks! I'm glad to see them included, made my choice of faction to focus on very easy.

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Thanks! If I had more time I think I would've edited some human stuff in, but the robots were my plot device for the loops.