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The Inmara are a generational plural system, a rather large group of people who share the same brain and body. They are also, to a member, trans, non-binary, queer, ADHD, and autistic. And they have been playing formal TTRPGs since 1985. Their first games were AD&D, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, "the Merc Game", Paranoia, Shadowrun, Cyberpunk 2020, GURPS, various versions of the White Wolf system, Pathfinder, and Amber. Lately, they much prefer Cortex, Fate, and SCRPG based games.
 
The Inmara are a generational plural system, a rather large group of people who share the same brain and body. They are also, to a member, trans, non-binary, queer, ADHD, and autistic. And they have been playing formal TTRPGs since 1985. Their first games were AD&D, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, "the Merc Game", Paranoia, Shadowrun, Cyberpunk 2020, GURPS, various versions of the White Wolf system, Pathfinder, and Amber. Lately, they much prefer Cortex, Fate, and SCRPG based games.
  
On RPG.net, they are currently playing Angille's ''Star Trek: Mercury'' game as [[Lieutenant Commander Doctors Danielle Auden Garamond Vanderkemp]], a trinary plural system who is the ship's counselor.
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On RPG.net, they are currently playing Angille's [[Star Trek: Mercury]] game as [[Lieutenant Commander Doctors Danielle Auden Garamond Vanderkemp]], a trinary plural system who is the ship's counselor.
  
 
You may read more about the Inmara [http://www.inmara.world on their own wiki].
 
You may read more about the Inmara [http://www.inmara.world on their own wiki].

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The Inmara are a generational plural system, a rather large group of people who share the same brain and body. They are also, to a member, trans, non-binary, queer, ADHD, and autistic. And they have been playing formal TTRPGs since 1985. Their first games were AD&D, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, "the Merc Game", Paranoia, Shadowrun, Cyberpunk 2020, GURPS, various versions of the White Wolf system, Pathfinder, and Amber. Lately, they much prefer Cortex, Fate, and SCRPG based games.

On RPG.net, they are currently playing Angille's Star Trek: Mercury game as Lieutenant Commander Doctors Danielle Auden Garamond Vanderkemp, a trinary plural system who is the ship's counselor.

You may read more about the Inmara on their own wiki.