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Michael Hopcroft

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  1. With this week's reelase of my latest book, The Kevin & Kell Rroleplaying Game, I was wondering if anyone had thoughts on HERO conversions of the game, or on HERO roleplaying in Domain. I also wonder if there are fans of the comic strip that would have some insight on the subject.
  2. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat And now the hit from the Rocky soundtrack, "I'm a Loser".... NT: Signs that you bought your bootleg of Star Wars Episode III from the wrong pirate.
  3. Re: [Humour]SciFi TV Quotes If this is the case, I feel sorry for Rose. She seems to really want to get the Doctor into the sack at least once. I don't know if the genetic loom bit is still considered canon, though, given the directions that Russell Davies has been taking both the series and the character. It implies that when the Doctor dies the speices will become extinct. And several one-shot characters have had interactions with the Doctor that would be interpreted as sexual overtures. Apparently hre's even going to be hit on my a man in one of the future episodes. (Don't forget that Davies produced the original UK version of Queer as Folk, the pioneering gay drama).
  4. Re: [Humour]SciFi TV Quotes Why wouldn't Time Lords be sexual beings? They reproduce sexually, after all -- they aren't cloned or artifically bred. That the Doctor hasn't been shagging all his female companions has more to do with his sense of ethics than with a lack of sexual interest on his part.
  5. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat Montana -- We'd love for you to move here, unless of course you happen not to be white.
  6. Now that the 2004-2005 TV season is over in the United States, people are going to argue over what the best new show was. In this country for broadcast, that is like arguing over the ideal number of fingers on a leper. Although i am not devoted to anything on broadcast, the one new series that has consistently entertained me the most is House. It is a medical drama about a Dr. House (played by Hugh Laurie, a British actor who did a lot of great stuff over there, particuarly with Stephen Fry) who tackles diseases and ailments that baffle everyone else. House is brilliant and mercurial but arrogant, misanthropic, callous and addicted to painkillers. He'll cure your ills, but his bedside manner may make death seem preferable. In short, he'd be a perfect HERO PC. So how to write him up?
  7. Re: [Humour]SciFi TV Quotes Before the whole "Who is the Doctor anyway?" question was raised in Season 25, the Doctor said he was the same age as the Rani and they went to school together. which implied that she, the Master and the Doctor had a significant past pre-series. There might even have been a relationship that went horribly wrong. Then "Remembrance of the Daleks" and "Silver Nemesis" called into question the Doctor's true identity and nature, and a past connection to the Rani suddenly looked a lot less plausible. Back in the Pertwee era, when the producers planned to introduce the Master they originally thought of making the character a woman called the Controller, but backed off when they decided that audiences would not accept that level of evil from a woman. Then Terry Nation and Jaqueline Pearce went on to specuatularly prove them wrong in Blakes 7 with Servalan, one of the most memorable (and sensual) villains in SF TV history. I still think that if they ever bring the Master back, the Master should be a woman. I was planning just that for the "Sensei who" fanfic series, having the Doctor encounter a female Master in an alternative universe (whose Doctor has made himself the Dalek Emperor) and having her follow him into his universe. The sexual tnesion alone would be worth the price of admission.
  8. Re: Building a Time Lord The "I could tell you how I got it, but then I'd have to shoot you" channel. Seriously, there is a rumor that the new series is being picked up by HBO. I don't think that's been confirmed, though. And it has been airing in Canada on the CBC.
  9. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat "I've defeated Saddam Hussein!" "Congrataulations! Now you can rule Iraq!"
  10. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat "Honey, get out of the hosue! I smell sulphur! It must eb a gas leak!" "We don't have gas." NT: Signs everyone in the room except you is being mind-controlled by the Illuminati.
  11. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat The Washboard-Chested Megagirl
  12. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat "What do you mean I can't drive a tank? I'm Sailor Mercury, for crying out loud! I can do anything!"
  13. Re: Another take on fantasy campaigns I wonder what sort of campaign people would have in mind with this kind of setting. I hope the races are not so mutually hostile that they are engaged in continual, genocidal war. that would be depressing. I'm wondering what sort of non-depressing campaign you could ahve with this setup, actually, and what else would have to be in the world to create the sense of wonder and awe neccesary for good fantasy.
  14. Re: Missing SW-Brand Mono-Climates Is a mono-climate world even possible? I know we're dealing wtih space-fanatsy here, rather than science fiction, but it still strains credibility a bit. A planet with as little plant life as Tatonie has wouldn't have an oxygen atmosphere for very long, would it, without many plants to photosymthesize the CO2 and exhale O2? I'm reminded of the time in Doctor Who when the Docotr landed somewhere, started speculating on what planet they were on based on all the gravel-quarry-like terrain, and then discovered that he really had landed in a gravel quarry on Earth.
  15. Re: [Humour]SciFi TV Quotes Remmeber the first McCoy epiisode, Time and the Rani? not a very good story, but the newly-regenrated and somewhat confused Doctor had some wonderful mangling of the English language in that episode. Apparenlty it was intended to be one of his Doctor's schticks (much like Eccleston's frequent use and misuse of the word "Fantastic!"), but either the producers or McCoy himself decided they didn't like it and it was dropped. It was a pity that the Rani was never used to her full potential -- a character who sought knowledge but didn't give the slightest cocnern to the conequences of her quest for it. Now, presumably, she's dead -- lost in the Time War.
  16. the new Daleks have some capabilties that are not normally associated with Daleks (they could probably always do these things, but the budget did not permit). These include: 1. A force field powerful enough to repel bullets. 2. The weapon being able to fire different types of energy blasts for different occasions, most ntoably electocity (it kills dozen of men with one shot by sretting off the spinkelrs, taking off, and firing an electroc shock into the sopping wet floor stong enough to electrocute everyone in the room). 3. Actual flight (apparently it takes a lot of power, so it could only do it for limited times, but it's a great way around the stair problem). 4. The use of the plunger as a weapon in hand-to-hand combat. 5. Daleks can apparently interface with any computer system, no matter what its origin, and absorb all the inromation in any computer the target is networked with. The Dalek was able to download the entire Internet in fifteen second. Suddenly Daleks got a lot more expensive in HERO terms, not to mention a whole lot deadlier. And if one Dalek can decomate an entire regiment of highjly-traiend solider,s what can a squad or platoon of them do?
  17. Re: Building a Time Lord There are occasional referneces to the past, such as the head of a Troughton-era Cyberman that the Doctor finds in a museum. The Cybermen would actually be good opponets for the new-era Doctor, actually. They might not have been directly involved in the Time War, or could have deliberately sat it out, and thus could easily be a viable force in the post-Time War universe. Of course, the biggest element of speculation for fans of the new series, at least for this season, is the omnipresent references to something known as "Bad Wolf". it shows up in all kinds of places, from graffiti in contemporary London to the code name of a villain's helicopter to a commonly-noted theoretical "scenario" that is known int he far future. Someone looking into Rose's mind even calimed to see "the big bad wolf". And "Bad Wolf" will be the tirle of the second-to-last Christopher Eccleston episode. Russel Davies is doing a fine job of foreshadowing. And although I haven't seen it yet, the latest episode ("Father's Day") is apparently going to deal with a variation on the classic Grandfather Paradox that counfounds logicans and conveinces them that time travel is impossible. It is apparently going to extremely traumstic for Rose. Finally, i saw the new Dalek episode yesterday. Utterly fantastic Who, that was. The Doctor suddenyl finds himself confronting his personal demons both literally and figuratively as he faced a Dalek who is trapped not only in time but by its own nature. When it tells him "You would have made a good Dalek", the Doctor looks as if someone had just put a bullet in his stomach. And there is a great human villain too, who i sincerely hope escpaes his fate so that we can see him again. (I can just see it -- "I lost everything I had and everything I am -- because of you, Doctor. You thought I was just some rich man, didn't you? Well, let me show you what I can really do with only human inginuity...)
  18. Re: [Humour]SciFi TV Quotes And from earlier in the episode: "Ace, give me some of that Niitro-Nine you're not carrying!" From the same episoode: Stotz: OPEN THIS DOOR! The Doctor: Sorry, seems to be locked. Stotz; I'll kill you for this! The Doctor: Not a very convincing threat, actually, since I'm going to die soon anyway.
  19. Although this idea mainly comes from reading about the Yakuza, who began as police in areas where the feudal Japanese authorities didn't want to go, but it could apply to other "organzied crime" gropus as well. What sort of a campaign could you build around characters who are criminals, and do illegal things for a living, but who have a moral code of their own and lines they never cross -- and find themsvles opposing and oppsoed by other criminals for whom there is no such code, not to mention by the authorities? There are numeorus examples of this in fiction, from thieves who secretly support charities such as orphanges and commit crimes to ebenfit them to assassins who only go after other killers and refuse contracts to kill innocents. Such characters would frequently have to mete out vigilante justice, because turning in their enemies to the police would serve to endanger their own freedom. Another example would be the character who pretects petty criminals from the local crimelords.
  20. Re: Azhanti Hight Lightning Fleet Intruder I've always wanted to use the Azhanti High Lightning as the basis for a Traveller Imperial Navy campaign. The problem woudl be how to avoid turning it into a version of Star Trek with the Third Imperium replacing the Federation.
  21. Re: How to model posthuman godlike entities? If they are incapable of manipulating phsyical obects or moving around in the real world (in other words, they exist primarily as data), i wonder if buying down their Phsycial Characteristics to 0 would be reasonable? You could take a Physical Limitation that they cannot exist outside of a computer or computer network, and that they are destoryed when their machine is. An NPC is one of my on-line campaigns has gone from being a biolgoical entity to a data entity while retaining her formidable psionic abiltities. I'll have to write her up sometime and show you in case it gives you any ideas.
  22. Re: [Humour]SciFi TV Quotes And she followed up nicely by looking up into the ceiling after closing the connection and saying "Sorry about the God thing." ivonova was jewish, although whether she was a relgiious or observant Jew is open to question. There was also, IIRC, a lot of pecualtion about Ivonova's sexual orientation and the nature of her relationship with Psi Corps operative Talia Winters. On the other hand, when Marcus gave up her life to save her and she realzied he was in love with him, she was very upset, saying "I should have boffed him at least once!" Another classic B5 sequence: Garibaldi; Want to see my favorite thing in the universe? (Talia walks out of the lift in a huff) Garibaldi: How about my second favorite thing? (His "second favorite thing in the Unievsre", which he shows Delenn later in the episdoe, turns out to be the Chuck Jones short "Robinhood Daffy", a nice touch.)
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