DC2E - New Centennial City - Illinois

I purchased the Dark Conspiracy PDFs for both first and second editions from Far Future, and I noticed that in the 2E disk there's a map that puts New Centennial City in Illinois, on the eastern side near the Indiana border.

I haven't made it through all of the PDFs yet, but haven't found where that may originated in the sourcebooks yet. Can anyone assist me in locating where the map originated?

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u/theShinjoDun — 8 days ago

Error when updating Auto Attendant

Attempting to update an AutoAttendant in the Microsoft Teams Admin Center, and the only change I'm making is to the call flow menu options. I'm receiving this error and not clear why.

"Error TimeoutThreshold, TimeoutDisconnectPromptType, TimeoutDisconnectPromptCustomText, AiDisclaimerType and AiDisclaimerCustomText can only be set when the auto attendant has MainlineAttendantEnabled set to true."

Can anyone provide assistance with this or point me in the direction? This auto attendant is a few years old and was built in the Teams Admin Center and not Powershell, if it matters. We've made other changes to this AA in the last week, so this feels like some new issue created by some kind of Microsoft update.

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u/theShinjoDun — 8 days ago

Looking for where to begin

I recently discovered Traveller, and I really like a bunch of the concepts. I'm going to try to get my D&D group to play an adventure in it, and then move to a campaign. I'm trying to find where the best place to introduce them would be. The D&D rules set we've been using is the OSE Advanced Fantasy rules, but are moving to D&D 1E. A couple of the people in the game have played 3.x, a couple have played 5E.

I'm looking for a nice, clean, one shot game to play that would do a good job of showing how the game really works.

I'm also trying to determine what rules set I should use. I've got a few of the .pdfs for Mongoose 2E and also purchased everything for Classic Traveller (because the $35 from FFG is a really good deal). I feel like they're pretty close, but that CT might be easier to use to learn, and then if it goes over well, M2E might be the long term way to go.

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u/theShinjoDun — 2 months ago