BobGreenwade Posted January 5, 2006 Report Posted January 5, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? Yesterday I thought about a museum, and a quick search of the thread shows that it's been mentioned twice in separate contexts, so in a way I'm only seconding it. A museum of antiquities, complete with an "Egyptian Room," a "Celtic Room," and a "Prehistory Room," could be the starting point (if not centerpiece) of many a pulp adventure. Quote
Basil Posted January 8, 2006 Report Posted January 8, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? The South China Sea: pirates, rocky little islands, shallow that the lowest of low tides reveal, plots, unknown species of sea creatures, politics, --- heck, just about any kind of Pulpy goodness you could ask for. Quote
Spence Posted January 8, 2006 Report Posted January 8, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? Since everyone has already mentioned the cool stuff, I will simply "me too" the following: Ships - Passenger Liner and Cargo Ship China Town (or equivelent), but rather than a specific adventure, make it a complete write-up and map that can be "dropped into" a GM's city or adventure. Quote
Steve Long Posted January 8, 2006 Author Report Posted January 8, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? China Town (or equivelent), but rather than a specific adventure, make it a complete write-up and map that can be "dropped into" a GM's city or adventure. Well, TP isn't intended as a book of adventures per se -- every location in the book is one suited for easy transplanting into the campaign of your choice. In some cases the type of adventure associated with a location will be pretty obvious, and of course the locations will come with plot seeds, but we've got plenty of specific adventures already in our Hero Plus Adventures line. Quote
st barbara Posted January 11, 2006 Report Posted January 11, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? Well' date=' TP isn't intended as a book of adventures [i']per se[/i] -- every location in the book is one suited for easy transplanting into the campaign of your choice. In some cases the type of adventure associated with a location will be pretty obvious, and of course the locations will come with plot seeds, but we've got plenty of specific adventures already in our Hero Plus Adventures line. And that is Exactly what I want ! I can usually come up with the adventure but if some of the hard work is done for me as far as the location is concerned, so much the better ! Quote
Steve Long Posted January 12, 2006 Author Report Posted January 12, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? And that is Exactly what I want ! I can usually come up with the adventure but if some of the hard work is done for me as far as the location is concerned, so much the better ! Hopefully many people will agree, and many many books will be sold, and we will be able to do more along these lines. Rob and I certainly have plenty of ideas for cool locations; the trick with this book is winnowing all of our cool concepts down to a single book's worth. Quote
st barbara Posted January 12, 2006 Report Posted January 12, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? Hopefully many people will agree' date=' and many many books will be sold, and we will be able to do more along these lines. Rob and I certainly have plenty of ideas for cool locations; the trick with this book is winnowing all of our cool concepts down to a single book's worth. [/quote'] Aint it the truth ! Which reminds me I still have to populate my "lost island" for tomorrows game ! Well if the first book goes well we can hope for more. Realistically I guess "Pulp" is a minority interest inside a minority interest so we (the fans) will just have to keep buying the books to encourage you (the writers) the produce more stuff ! (Quote Tom Lehrer : "Smut" : "More ! More ! I'm still not satisfied !") Quote
Derek Hiemforth Posted January 13, 2006 Report Posted January 13, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? I think I need to write a macro or something that does a search every day for new "What do *YOU* want to see?" threads. I always seem to see them for the first time after they're many pages long, and probably too late to offer much useful input. Quote
Steve Long Posted January 13, 2006 Author Report Posted January 13, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? after they're many pages long, and probably too late to offer much useful input Just because you come late to the party doesn't mean you can't bring some tasty food or new music! You're always welcome to make suggestions up to the point where I say that the writing of the book is finished. Quote
Curufea Posted January 13, 2006 Report Posted January 13, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? You can always bring out a ".5" to add stuff to an existing book if you wanted to ;-p Quote
BobGreenwade Posted January 13, 2006 Report Posted January 13, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? ...or maybe start a "Leftover Hero" series of books (from each genre). Quote
st barbara Posted January 22, 2006 Report Posted January 22, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? ...or maybe start a "Leftover Hero" series of books (from each genre). Ah yes. "Leftover Hero" ! This is the guy who turns up the day after that party and eats all the leftover food/ drinks all the bizarre forms of booze that people have bought and NEVER gets sick, regardless of how "off" the salmon mousse was ! Quote
L. Marcus Posted January 22, 2006 Report Posted January 22, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? Even the beer with the cigaret butts! Quote
st barbara Posted January 22, 2006 Report Posted January 22, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? Even the beer with the cigaret butts! Sure as long as you drink it AFTER the whisky and the gin ! Quote
xulwolf Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? The Boxer Rebellion would make for some great story lines. Quote
Spence Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? Floorplans and maps.......floorplans and maps........ Quote
BobGreenwade Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? And just for fun, a map and picture of a London police box (blue, naturally). Quote
Spence Posted January 26, 2006 Report Posted January 26, 2006 Re: THRILLING PLACES -- What Do *You* Want To See? And just for fun' date=' a map and picture of a London police box (blue, naturally). [/quote'] As long as the hex grid is to scale. Then I will be able to settle that pesky question of the true size of the inside of a tard...err..police box..... Quote
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