Pulp Hero
Two-fisted thrills and adventure in the world of the Twenties and Thirties!
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It's Pulp-Tastic!
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Looking for Firearm Resource 1 2
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Does anyone have a link to an online Firearm Encyclopedia type website? I'm looking for a site that I can search on by year of manufacture (ex. show me pistols made in 1916) Thanks.
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Digital Hero subscribers who are interested in playtesting/testreading the Pulp Hero manuscript can find it in the usual place. We're looking forward to hearing what you think! Please post any questions or comments in the "Company Questions" thread of the same name.
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S. John Ross
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Just wanted to say that I didn't realize S. John Ross was going to contribute to PH until I read today's front page. Booyah! Can we get him to do some graphic design work for DOJ, too? E.g., Fief is gorgeous.
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Jules Verne's masterpiece, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea (1870), has something of an interesting history. Literature critics on the continent praised Verne for the scientific fact that peppers the narrative, and lauded his rich, three-dimensional characters. Meanwhile, critics in England and America complained about the lack of science in a science fiction novel, and thought his two-dimensional characters were little more than caricatures. For over a century, this was the state of things. Then, in the mid-1970s, Walter James Miller put out The Annotated Jules Verne: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea. In it, he described how he discovered that the original…
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I saw the announcement for the new Pulp Heroes book and I'm pretty psyched for it! Next to 'Western Hero' this is probably the book I've been looking forward to the most! How easy will the new book be to use with my 4th ed rulebook? I haven't looked at the 5th ed in detail really so I don't know what kind of changes have been made. I'm guessing it wouldn't be hard to use with 4th ed...cuz'...Hero is Hero is Hero...but I might be terribly, terribly wrong as well!
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When I get my hands on a copy of Pulp Hero I'll write up the villain (and his henchman) from Richard Connell's short story The Most Dangerous Game. Unless someone wants to do it for me... here's a link to the story (very old story, circa 1923, so it's probably public domain): http://mbhs.bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/shorts/danger.html
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One of the cool things about editing the work of good writers is that I get to chance across funny little tidbits and turns of phrase they include in their work before anyone else gets to see them. Some of you may remember my glee at Scott's sentence about mole-men in Villainy Amok. As I near the end of PH, I'm editing the sections that S. John Ross wrote for the GMing chapter. One paragraph discusses making that which is exotic even more exotic. His title for that section: Add More Yaks Funniest section header ever!
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Plot Seed - Ladies Night
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This is a plot seed that I used for my last Pulp game. It could also easily be used for a Dark Champions game. It is based on a cheesy thriller movie I stumbled across on the USA Network (Pulp and DC resource central!). In the movie, the villians are a father and son grafters. These guys set up a delivery service. In the course of making their deliveries to businesses, the son scouts for women in financial positions (like accounts payable) who also seem to be vulnerable or lonely. He picks up some clues from their work area, and then flags the mark for his father. The father (played by the actor who was also Starsky) then finds the mark and seduces them. …
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I touched it! My precious! I held Steve's Pulp Hero notes / manuscript rough in my hands. I got to read some bits and pieces of it. Pulp Hero is going to be so frikkin' awesome that everyone must buy 2 copies!
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Comments, suggestions welcome.
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I recently heard "Rocket Ride" by Tom Smith at a convention and it got me thinking. As I understand it Pulp hero is the world of pre-Golden age. Good and evil were clear cut. Plots were straightforward and resolved quickly and completely. There was also a space "version" where you had rockets with tail fins, villians with style and knew how to wear a cape, bubble helmets, space pirates, real heroes who are not all muscles and guns. Ignore little details like light speed, gravity, and steam in a vacuum. I mean ignore it, not explain it with technobabble. Will this be in the Pulp Hero book? And if there is a Star Pulp hero, why not a Fantasy Pulp hero? I guess it rais…
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Shameless Plug
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The Amazing Adventures Pulp campaign has been revived (hopefully). I'm working on the website again. I hope some of you will find the information on it useful. http://home.earthlink.net/~ddoepke/index.html I will take requests if anyone wants to see more specific content.
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I've finally come to my decision on what sort of Pulp Campaign I'm going to run. I'm going to be posted details as I work it out here in the pulp thread so that others can share, contribute, or just steal the ideas as they want. In the game, for one reason or another the players have an interested in an ancient civilization known only as "The Crossroaders". The civilization once had cities located in Australia, Africa, East Asia, and South America. One of the mysteries is how this society was able to cross the globe with great ease. It is, of course, this mystery that will attract is fair share of advesaries. I figure the game will be mostly exploration of n…
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We got a couple of notes about upcoming classic car auctions in Buxton, Derbyshire, UK, through at work on Friday. We're not interested, but I figured some you may be. Even if you can't afford the tens (sometimes hundreds) of thousands of pounds needed for the choice vehicles, you may want to read the cars' histories and see the pics so at least your characters could own them. The next auction (July 26/27) includes a 1934 Lagonda Le Mans racer (expected to fetch between £280,000 and £350,000 - so dream on!) and three 1920s/1930s Morris Cowley tourers (far more reasonable at between £5,000 and £10,000 each). Link: http://www.classic-auctions.com/car_ent…
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Steve Long was asking about Tales of the Gold Monkey and linked to the site. From there I took a look at the shows they offered on DVD. Among them was "Legend", starring Richard Dean Anderson and John DeLancie. It looks like they had some good guest stars, as well. Also, "Bring 'Em Back Alive", with Bruce Boxleitner. Here's a brief description: So, has anyone seen these shows? If so, would you recommend them? Any other similarly "forgotten" shows that might be good?
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Every pulp story needs 'em, so let's post some. Pics or character sheets your choice. Let's bring on the Bad Girls! Here are a couple of a classic FF from the 70s and 80s: Ms. Sybil Danning.
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Be nice, it's my first real fiddling with Photoshop. The USS Manhattan was originally laid down in 1928 at both the Brooklyn Navy Yards and the Wingfoot Lake Hanger facility. It was an attempt to go one step beyond even the audacious dreams of the USS Acron and Macon, that were then only just in the blueprint stage. Moving beyond merely the extended scout concept, the USS Manhattan would mate the striking power of a full airwing (40 aircraft) with the speed and versatility of the blimp. A new doping process was used as well as secrets in lift technology that are classified even to this day. It is rumored that what began with the USS Manhattan culminated in th…
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Pulp pictures. 1 2
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We ahve a supers pictures thread, and a fantasy pictures thread, so here are a few pictures that can double as Pulp character photos.
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The 1950's
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Is anyone aware of and (good) RPG supplements that deal with the 1950's. I'm thinking early cold war, the advent of the space age, and that sort of thing.
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Obviously the new PH is going to have a section on the slang and colloquialisms of the period, just like JI did. After all, using the slang is just plain fun. Question: has anyone out there entered the slang from JI into a word processing program? If they have, I'd be interested in receiving a copy, since it would save me a helluva lot of retyping. I've already checked with Aaron Allston, who informs me it was written on a typewriter, so getting it from the original authors isn't possible. Any help would be much appreciated! There's lots of work to do on the book, so any saved time can be put to other uses.
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I think we should take a moment to look at what makes other pulp rpgs work, so we can insure pulp hero a place at the head of the class. titles like Adventure (original and d20), Forbidden Kingdoms, Gurps Cliffhangers, Bloodshadows, Noir, Pulp Zombie, Pulp Era, etc... what do you guys think they do well, and how could that success be improved upon in hero?
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From the 1949 story, "City of Deadly Sleep" by G.T. Fleming-Roberts.Captain ZeroPlayer: NPC Val Char Cost 15 STR 5 12 DEX 6 15 CON 10 12 BODY 4 10 INT 0 12 EGO 4 10 PRE 0 10 COM 0 6 PD 3 3 ED 0 3 SPD 8 6 REC 0 30 END 0 28 STUN 0 6" RUN02" SWIM03" LEAP0Characteristics Cost: 40Cost Power END 16 Invisible Body: Invisibility to Sight Group , Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2), Persistent (+1/2) (40 Active Points); Limited Power Power loses about half of its effectiveness (Only and always functions from midnight to dawn; -1), Limited Power Power loses about a third of its effectiveness (Does not affect carried objects; -1/2) 0 9 …
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