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{Experienced GM for hire}{PAID GM} If you want to play hard sci-fi look somewhere else. It's for the best.

Hello there! I'm GMRayNagle, and I'd love to run a game for you. Pretty much any game except for hard sci-fi. Which I'm bad at. For real- it's not good. If you are looking to play a game that feels like a really rad TV show then lets chat. My games have alot of humor, action and are player focused. I can run DnD, or not DnD. Again- no hard sci-fi, but I have pretty much everything else covered. If there's a game that you've always wanted to play and couldn't find someone to run it I'm your guy. As long as it's not Traveler. Or the Expanse. I think you get it.
Ray is an amazing GM, period. The issue is like all great heroes they have a tragic flaw. Ray's tragic flaw just happens to be Hard Sci-Fi. To hear him try and make up techno-babble for characters is challenging. To watch as he casually breaks the laws of physics because, "that's how it happens on TV", is just tragic. In closing, you need Ray to GM a game for you, just don't make it Hard Sci-Fi.
Ray is a lot of fun to play with, but I heard him say the Warp Drive is Mario and Luigi's nickname for their Cadillac. Which to be fair, they could very well call it that, but how would he know that?
Ray's GM'd many great sessions for me and my friends across a variety of systems and genres. He's brings and samples great action scenes, plots, stories and characters together from an entertainment perspective. On the right day, he can talk game and encounter design for hours, but tends toward story/character first play. No worries if your sci-fi game is about the action and characters (like the Mando). He's up to the job. However, if your looking for Star Trek style physics and pseudoscience hard sci-fi, his jargon will likely have your spaceship powered by Folger's flavor crystals instead of dilithium ones.
Wow. I'd say the criticism hurts, but it's true. All too true. If you want to have me run some NOT sci-fi for you check this out- Hello scoundrels! I will be running a one-shot/learn to play game of Blades in the Dark on Wednesday June 2 at 8pm over at StartPlaying.games and am looking for a few more players. You can find more details there. The purpose is to introduce people to this fantastic game, as well as to drum up business for my professional gamemastering. No hard sales pitches- I just like to be transparent about things. Hopefully I'll see you at the table! GMRayNagle
Ray is a great GM, he improvises well and can run games with any tone.  Grim fantasy? Check. Wacky post-apocalyptic? Check. Scientifically accurate hard sci-fi? Eh... maybe not that one. But for all other types of games he’s your guy.
Only one seat left for tonight's Blades in the Dark game! Come play some not hard sci-fi with me, and if you like feel free to quiz me on sci-fi stuff after the game. ESPECIALLY if you like to watch 45 year old men turn into deer in the headlights. Hello scoundrels! I will be running a one-shot/learn to play game of Blades in the Dark on Wednesday June 2 at 8pm over at StartPlaying.games and am looking for a few more players. You can find more details there. The purpose is to introduce people to this fantastic game, as well as to drum up business for my professional gamemastering. No hard sales pitches- I just like to be transparent about things. Hopefully I'll see you at the table! GMRayNagle
Been playing games with Ray for a LONG time.  Great GM both online and in-person.
Ray is an AMAZING GM. What makes that so tragic is that I know he'll NEVER run a game for me based on Corey's Expanse novels, Morgan's Altered Carbon stories, Asimov's Foundation series, or Butler's Lilith's Brood books since internet tastemakers all consider those hard science fiction. The humor of the situation is that NOW, anyone searching for rpgs based on those keywords will find him in a search and request he run those games! hee-hee-hee
Jarad- couple things hotshot. #1 Curse you! #2 You can search in forums using keywords? Cool! How do you do that?
#1 I accept and cherish your curses! #2 I have no idea how that can be done, but I wish it were so, and so I will believe it is possible until proven otherwise.
Gotcha! Could anyone out there please comment and explain if this is possible how it can be done? Thanks! 
Hello there! Come check out some non sci-fi at my Learn to Play Blades in the Dark game. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/10183528/lfp-blades-in-the-dark-free-you-should-play-blades-in-the-dark-wednesday-june-30-9pm-edt-extra-session" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/10183528/lfp-blades-in-the-dark-free-you-should-play-blades-in-the-dark-wednesday-june-30-9pm-edt-extra-session</a>