schir1964 Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 This type of thread hasn't been done for a while so I figured I'd create a new one. This is to help clarify what many of the Acronyms used on the board means. Acronyms FRED: Fith Rules EDition or Fith Revised EDition (which should it be?) 5ER: 5th Edition Revised 5th: 5th Edition PD: Physical Defense POD/PWD: Power Defense FW: Force Wall FWK: Find Weakness This is just a start. Feel free to add onto this list. - Christopher Mullins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willpower Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher This type of thread hasn't been done for a while so I figured I'd create a new one. This is to help clarify what many of the Acronyms used on the board means. Acronyms FRED: Fith Revised EDition (although some still use Fith Rules EDition) 5ER: 5th Edition Revised 5th: 5th Edition Chris, not to start an argement, but are you sure on some of these. I know for a fact that FRED was originally used for standard fifth edition, not revised. It seems to be debatable whether it has or has not been expanded to that of the revised edition. In the thread we started discussing it, some seemed to feel it was correct, and others felt think it referred to the original fifth edition. This was in fact the exact reason I had started the thread that gave FRED its name in the first place. The new book was black, and some had thought to call it the Big Black Book, but that had the same initials as the Big Blue Book (BBB), and so I thought a distinction was needed. The thread had Steve visit it, he suggested Fred (rather a nonsuggestion really) and I seconded it, and viola FRED was born. With the advent of the Revised edition though, and some wanting to use the same name for it and other not, we are now back to what I had originally wanted to avoid in the first place. When you first told me of the changing of the anagram I thought it made more sense for the revised edition to be called FRED instead of the original, but after seeing others confusion, I am not so sure. Personally, I would like to keep using FRED for revised, as I had a big hand in its inception and revised will be what is talked of more, but if it is too confusing for people I think it would probably be better to simplify it and simply refer to them as 5E and 5ER respectively. (I also do not like the original 5th edition being cut out of the FRED name loop too, since it would feel as if that had been taken from me. So I might be biased there, but enough about that, I have mentioned my bias twice now.) (BTW Fifth Rules EDition was the anagram I came up with for it.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schir1964 Posted December 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher Chris' date=' not to start an argement, but are you sure on some of these. I know for a fact that FRED was originally used for standard fifth edition, not revised. It seems to be debatable whether it has or has not been expanded to that of the revised edition. In the thread we started discussing it, some seemed to feel it was correct, and others felt think it referred to the original fifth edition. [/quote'] I'm not debating the history. I just know some here use the term when referring to the Revised Edition. I could have easily reversed it to say it was Fifth Rules Edition (Fifth Revised Edition). Frankly, it doesn't matter to me since I don't use the term and anyone I have discussions with I wlll ask for clarification if it isn't obvious from the context as to which version they are referring to. But if enough people post here saying they use it to refer to the original version, I'll change it. Not a big deal, at least not to me. - Christopher Mullins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schir1964 Posted December 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher Updated post. I'll leave it up the community to decide what it should be. - Christopher Mullins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robyn Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher FW: Force Wall FWK: Find Weakness FWIW, several of you have spent the last couple of weeks on a Find Weakness thread abbreviating it to FW (which confused me every single time I read it, because I always thought it meant Forcewall). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vondy Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher Correct or not, once a usage or custom has become common, your task in "correcting it" becomes an excercise in futility. There's a reason King David referred to the nation as "horses charging for battle." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost-angel Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher The Books (these are as official as you get, as they are the ones used by Steve, Darren and the rest of the Hero gang.) 5ER - Fifth Edition Revised HSB - HERO System Bestiary HSRK - HERO System Resource Kit HSVS - HERO System Vehicle Sourcebook SDK - HERO System Sidekick EG - HERO System Equipment Guide HCH - HERO System Combat Handbook YGHC - You Gotta Have Character The Ultimate Series UMA - Ultimate Martial Artist TUV - The Ultimate Vehicle TUB - The Ultimate Brick UMY - The Ultimate Mystic UMM - The Ultimate Metamorph USP - The Ultimate Speedster TUS - The Ultimate Skill Champions CH - Champions CU - Champions Universe CKC - Conquerors, Killers and Crooks MC - Millennium City USPD1 - UNTIL Superpowers Database 1 CB - Champions Battlegrounds VPR - VIPER- Coils Of The Serpent RS - Reality Storm UDOF - UNTIL Defenders of Freedom (alternately UNTIL) SST - Sharper Than A Serpents Tooth G&G - Gadgets And Gear GC - Galactic Champions TMW - The Mystic World DSD - DEMON Servants of Darkness (alternately DEMON) AA - Arcane Adversaries VB - Vibora Bay VAmk - Villainy Amok HL - Hidden Lands TC - Teen Champions USPD2 - UNTIL Superpowers Database 2 CWW - Champions World Wide EV - Everyman EU - Evil Unleashed C25 - Champions 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Star Hero SH - Star HERO TE - Terran Empire ST - Spacers Toolkit AW - Alien Wars WoE - Worlds Of Empire Ninja Hero NH Ninja HERO Fantasy Hero: FH - Fantasy HERO FHG1 - Fantasy HERO Grimoire 1 MMM - Monsters, Minions, and Marauders TA - Turakian Age FHB - Fantasy HERO Battlegrounds FHG2 - Fantasy HERO Grimoire 2 VA - Valdorian Age NKN - Nobles, Knights, And Necromancers AB1 - Asian Beastiary 1 AB2 - Asian Beastiary 2 Dark Champions: DC - Dark Champions HC - Hudson City DCP - Predators (never techincally abbr. by Hero; done so for the Ultimate Index) DCTAS - Dark Champions: The Animated Series Pulp Hero: PH - Pulp HERO MM - Masterminds and Madmen TP - Thrilliing Places Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edsel Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher I'd guess that once it is released TUM = The Ultimate Mentalist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schir1964 Posted December 7, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher FWIW' date=' several of you have spent the last couple of weeks on a Find Weakness thread abbreviating it to FW (which confused me every single time I read it, because I always thought it meant Forcewall).[/quote'] You didn't see me using FW for Find Weakness, but that is why I put out a possible ancronym to help avoid confusion in the future. (8^D) - Christopher Mullins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schir1964 Posted December 7, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher Correct or not, once a usage or custom has become common, your task in "correcting it" becomes an excercise in futility. There's a reason King David referred to the nation as "horses charging for battle." Correct, which is why I started this thread. Let the community as a whole decide what to use. For me, FRED is pretty much useless since there seems to be a division on what it stands for as far as actual use on the boards. I'm hoping to avoid possible future confusion by suggesting acronyms for those things that may get confused with others: FW vs FWK. - Christopher Mullins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilFleischmann Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher FREd does and always has referred to the original, unrevised, 5th edition. I've never seen anyone before refer to 5ER as "FREd". I believe, Chris, that you have created confusion here where none existed before. There's a reason we give things names: so that we can talk about them clearly. It would have been very confusing to refer to FREd or 5ER as BBB or "Big Black Book." That's why we give each one its own name. Fifth, unrevised = FREd (or FRED if you prefer) Fifth, revised = 5ER (or 5er, or Fiver) Fourth, with Champions included in one volume = BBB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schir1964 Posted December 7, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher FREd does and always has referred to the original, unrevised, 5th edition. I've never seen anyone before refer to 5ER as "FREd". I believe, Chris, that you have created confusion here where none existed before. There's a reason we give things names: so that we can talk about them clearly. It would have been very confusing to refer to FREd or 5ER as BBB or "Big Black Book." That's why we give each one its own name. Fifth, unrevised = FREd (or FRED if you prefer) Fifth, revised = 5ER (or 5er, or Fiver) Fourth, with Champions included in one volume = BBB As I said elsewhere, I don't use the term. It was other posters who have used it when referring to the latest version. And once again, I really don't care one way or the other. If I have any doubts about what the poster is referring to, I simply ask. So you'll need to track down those using it incorrectly if it bothers you. - Christopher Mullins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost-angel Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher FREd does and always has referred to the original, unrevised, 5th edition. I've never seen anyone before refer to 5ER as "FREd". I believe, Chris, that you have created confusion here where none existed before. There's a reason we give things names: so that we can talk about them clearly. It would have been very confusing to refer to FREd or 5ER as BBB or "Big Black Book." That's why we give each one its own name. Fifth, unrevised = FREd (or FRED if you prefer) Fifth, revised = 5ER (or 5er, or Fiver) Fourth, with Champions included in one volume = BBB Many people do refer to the Revised book as FREd, mostly newer posters and almost always does someone correct them. FREd never has, and likely never will, stand for anything as an acronym. It's just a short hand name dervied from and off hand comment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robyn Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher I'd guess that once it is released TUM = The Ultimate Mentalist Until then, TUM stands for Tumbling ammunition FREd never has' date=' and likely never will, stand for anything as an acronym. It's just a short hand name dervied from and off hand comment.[/quote'] Which makes me wonder what sort of acronym people would have come up with had Steve Long said "You can call it GEORGE for all I care" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost-angel Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher I'd guess that once it is released TUM = The Ultimate Mentalist ayup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sean Waters Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher I've always referred to the original 5th edition rules as Fred and, to avoid confusion, I'll be referring to the revised 5th edition rules as Ginger, or possibly Wilma. I suggest that everyone makes up and uses their own acronyms, abbreviations and nicknames and we use them interchangeably. I mean it is not as if we make a lot of sense at the best of times, is it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucius Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher FRED or FREd means Fifth Rules EDition. Offhand I've never seen it used to refer to the Fifth Edition, Revised. I like FRED Jr. or ReFred for that, but that doesn't seem to be too popular. However, referring to it as just FREd would invite confusion. In fact, now I think of it, I think I just recently referred to FRED and ReFred as such in question to Mr. Long, and he certainly seemed to understand what I was talking about. Lucius Alexander The palindromedary suggests Frederick, a longer name for a longer book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gojira Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher "FREd" does indeed look to me like an acronym for Fifth Revised Edition. Pretty confusing for those of us who weren't around for the publication of 5th. I'd kinda like to see people use the term less. I'd also like to see first use of any term or acronym in a thread spelled out, then you can use the acronym. This is just good writing style. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeropoint Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher Which makes me wonder what sort of acronym people would have come up with had Steve Long said "You can call it GEORGE for all I care" Good Edition Of a Really Great Engine? Game Exceeding Our Radically Grand Expectations? Guidlines Enabling Outstandingly Realistic Gaming Experiences? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schir1964 Posted December 7, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher "FREd" does indeed look to me like an acronym for Fifth Revised Edition. Pretty confusing for those of us who weren't around for the publication of 5th. I'd kinda like to see people use the term less. I'd also like to see first use of any term or acronym in a thread spelled out, then you can use the acronym. This is just good writing style. I didn't think it was a good idea to use it at the beginning, just because it is not obvious what it refers to. I don't know how many times I've seen a post asking for clarification on what or who "FRED" is. I'd prefer it stopped being used to reduce the confusion that arises from it, but who am I? No one. I don't have problem with typing Hero 5th Edition every time, but others do. - Christopher Mullins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willpower Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher The Books (these are as official as you get, as they are the ones used by Steve, Darren and the rest of the Hero gang.) FRED was never official. More of a nickname fans used like BBB was used to describe 4th edition rules book. I am fine with however it is or isn't used, as is Chris it seems. Personally, at this point, I am thinking referring to each by the official 5E and 5ER is the best way to go though, to cut down on confusion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willpower Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher Correct, which is why I started this thread. Let the community as a whole decide what to use. For me, FRED is pretty much useless since there doesn't seem to be a division on what it stands for as far as actual use on the boards. I'm hoping to avoid possible future confusion by suggesting acronyms for those things that may get confused with others: FW vs FWK. - Christopher Mullins Agreed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willpower Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher FREd does and always has referred to the original, unrevised, 5th edition. I've never seen anyone before refer to 5ER as "FREd". I believe, Chris, that you have created confusion here where none existed before. There's a reason we give things names: so that we can talk about them clearly. It would have been very confusing to refer to FREd or 5ER as BBB or "Big Black Book." That's why we give each one its own name. Fifth, unrevised = FREd (or FRED if you prefer) Fifth, revised = 5ER (or 5er, or Fiver) Fourth, with Champions included in one volume = BBB I like this too. Wow, I am all over the board on this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willpower Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher FREd never has' date=' and likely never will, stand for anything as an acronym. It's just a short hand name dervied from and off hand comment.[/quote'] Sorry, I do disagree with this part of your post. I was there at the start, and it most certainly did have an acronym, as I made it, when I seconded the name in the first place, andothers seconded, and validated it as Fifth Rules Edition. Which is why it was capitalized as such F(fifth) R(rules) Ed(Edition) in the first place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schir1964 Posted December 7, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Re: Acronym Refresher Sorry' date=' I do disagree with this part of your post. I was there at the start, and it most certainly did have an acronym, as I made it, when I seconded the name in the first place, andothers seconded, and validated it as Fifth Rules Edition. Which is why it was capitalized as such F(fifth) R(rules) Ed(Edition) in the first place.[/quote'] I think he meant officially, like how 5ER is actually considered official. - Christopher Mullins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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