C_Zeree
Jul 24th, '03, 10:32 AM
From your statement on the Champions board:
Originally posted by TheEmerged
The sound bite version is that my PC's (in a villain campaign) are slightly mature Class 2 novas. Of course, that means absolutely nothing to the rest of you :rolleyes:
[list]Noteworthy terminology
Nova (from Aberrant) -- individual that does not have Normal Characteristic Maxima by default, and can purchase super powers and/or "super tech" devices.
It sounds like you're playing HERO in the Aberrant/Trinity setting.
I ask because I picked up Trinity years ago because of my love for the WW settings, and really enjoyed the background. I thought if I could not find a style of game I liked when I moved, I might start a Trinity/Aberrant style game.
If you could offer any words of wisdom, or what WW books I might want to by to help me out with more setting/ideas (I only own the Trinity core book), I would be very thankful.
Fully utilizing the powers of the board, yes I've been hit by the 2x4 of obviousness, I'm reading up on your web page.
Originally posted by TheEmerged
The sound bite version is that my PC's (in a villain campaign) are slightly mature Class 2 novas. Of course, that means absolutely nothing to the rest of you :rolleyes:
[list]Noteworthy terminology
Nova (from Aberrant) -- individual that does not have Normal Characteristic Maxima by default, and can purchase super powers and/or "super tech" devices.
It sounds like you're playing HERO in the Aberrant/Trinity setting.
I ask because I picked up Trinity years ago because of my love for the WW settings, and really enjoyed the background. I thought if I could not find a style of game I liked when I moved, I might start a Trinity/Aberrant style game.
If you could offer any words of wisdom, or what WW books I might want to by to help me out with more setting/ideas (I only own the Trinity core book), I would be very thankful.
Fully utilizing the powers of the board, yes I've been hit by the 2x4 of obviousness, I'm reading up on your web page.