For as many flaws as it had, I loved Spore back in the day. And I really enjoyed the space stage, specifically, a game where you play as an individual adventurer/spaceship/whatever with additional strategy/4X elements of growing your empire in the background. But I haven't found many games that play like that. The closest comparison I can honestly think of is Mount & Blade, but I'm curious if there are any others that are similar (especially in a sci-fi setting).
u/Cosinity
A little bit ago I was promoted to assistant instructor at my club, which has been great! I love teaching people. But being on the other side of the floor during class I've noticed that it feels like our curriculum is good at turning newbies into competent beginners and even intermediate level fencers pretty quickly, but we don't have much in place for helping people take the next step beyond that and level up their fencing. So, I'm wondering what other people in the community do in this situation. What does an upper-level class consist of for you, both in content and structure?
We have a Kenmore fridge (model number 111.71215611) with an ice maker (part number 30111-0050100) in the freezer. We got a plastic bag stuck in the ice maker, so I'm trying to remove it to disassemble the part and get the bag out. But the plug for the wire harness looks different from all the videos I've seen online and I can't figure out how to get it unplugged. Anybody know how to do this?