Games

 

Gaming 1: For free form playing, join a role-playing game, with a set scenario but no formal set-up; you play the character for a limited time, and then turn the character over to the next player (try not to get your character killed, please).

Gaming 2: For more organized playing, take a turn at a game with a giant board and pieces (we are hoping for War Hammer 40K, with the cooperation of a local gaming store).

Gaming 3: Role-playing with visual aids, for those who are completists; join a group using cards to tell a short story (cards can be chosen from standard fantasy set, or special alien deck invented by PARSEC member with twisted mind).

Play the MST3K game - prove that you can make cooler, more cutting, more stupid remarks than the people who get paid, and enjoy watching abysmal videos.

Klingon Love Poetry Contest - a short contest featuring would-be Klingons reciting their love lyrics while the female Klingon throws nasty sharp pointed objects at them. The contest is to see who can continue reciting while dodging successfully.

Vampires are with us now: what if?? play the what if <famous character of your choice> were a vampire game.