But you did post a link. I saw it. I watched it in your post. Did you change your mind and remove it or am I going mad?
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"Provide me with ships or proper sails for the celestial atmosphere and there will be men there, too, who do not fear the appalling distance."
Johannes Kepler
cosin?
EDIT the THIRD-
I'm going nuts here. First time I post, COSIN is all lowercase (I typed it uppercase). I post an edit, and I say COSIN again. It's all caps. I post another EDIT, wondering why the second COSIN is all caps but the first isn't, but then it turns out the first one HAS BECOME all caps.... so I delete it all... and now the first COSIN is back to being lowercase...
WHHHHHHyyyyYYYYYYYY?
Last edited by Manic Typist; Jun 7th, '09 at 09:54 AM.
Eosin- ~ "'Wrong' is a D&Dism ~ 'I do it this way' is a Heroism."
SCUBA Hero- "If you did Turn the Palindromedary, how would you know?"
Roxanna: I need a margarita.
Niels: I don't think Dwarves make mixed drinks.
Ithan: That's because when Dwarves mix their alcohol, they get fire and explosions!
It would be wonderful. It would be like that scene in that movie that everyone quotes where the one guy says something awesome to the other guy.
Pronounced "cosine". Hey, I was making some of these up on the fly. Let's see, what were there?
D.O.S.P.A (United States of America): Department Of Superhuman and Paranormal Activities. In this continuum, the Metahuman Registration Act was actually passed.
C.O.S.I.N (Confederated States of America): Confederate Organization for Superhuman Integration/Neutralization.
R.O.S.P.A (Republic of Texas and California): Republic of Texas and California Office of Superhuman and Paranormal Affairs.
M.I.S (Imperial Europe): Ministère Impérial de Superhumains. (Imperial Ministry of Superhumans.)
M.I.13 (British Empire): Directorate of Military Intelligence, Section 13. (Marvel Comics aren't the only one's to notice that 13 and 18 weren't used.)
I.R.A.S.K (Rossiyskaya Imperiya): Imperskaya Rossiyskaya Armeyskaya, Sverhchelovecheskaya Korporaciya. (Imperial Russian Army, Superhuman Corp.)
The Great Empire of Japan also lacked a D.O.S.P.A equivalent, due to all Japanese Superhumans being declared Samurai in direct service to the Emperor. The Chinese Emperor had the Forbidden Legion, a similar group.
Just to weird out the U.S. readers, I've attached a map of North America for you.
(Some of my players may notice that a couple of details have changed. This is to avoid a certain trope.)
It's Weldûn, but a lot of bulletin boards either reject it, or convert it to Weldun. So here we are.
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Eosin- ~ "'Wrong' is a D&Dism ~ 'I do it this way' is a Heroism."
SCUBA Hero- "If you did Turn the Palindromedary, how would you know?"
Roxanna: I need a margarita.
Niels: I don't think Dwarves make mixed drinks.
Ithan: That's because when Dwarves mix their alcohol, they get fire and explosions!
It would be wonderful. It would be like that scene in that movie that everyone quotes where the one guy says something awesome to the other guy.
Michael Surbrook
susano @ guisarme.net
Visit Surbrook's Stuff for all of your HERO needs.
"Provide me with ships or proper sails for the celestial atmosphere and there will be men there, too, who do not fear the appalling distance."
Johannes Kepler
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