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  1. I was in a Champions game (4th ed) where there were 2 GM's and 4-5 players. At the very start of the game we had a fellow player I'll call "Tad". The basis of the game is that through various means we had all agreed to go through surgery and become cybernetic crime fighters. As soon as we met up in the room for the first time with our new powers, "Tad" was off on is own, using up one GM's complete time. We found out later that he was spending his time changing cars, identities, the way he looked etc for hours. His paranoia reached such a high level he ended up bugging everyone's rooms and spying on them. That lasted 2 game sessions.... Then he dropped out of the game. The GM's decided to make him a villain, and our Arch-Nemesis was born. Eventually he became soooo hated that whenever something bad happed to our characters we would say "crap, we just got Fentoned!" (the character's name was Robert Fenton).

  2. Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: thread title made me bust out laughin

     

    Originally posted by Killer Shrike

    Np, just struck me as funny.

     

    Look at the brightside, the more a term is used the faster it looses its impact value.

     

    Yeah, but wont that be a sad day when raped looses it's impact? I have a friend who was raped and it grates when peeps use that as a stupid slang term. But don't mind me, I'm sick today so my funny bone has lost it's zip.

  3. Re: Re: Re: thread title made me bust out laughin

     

    Originally posted by Killer Shrike

    You're right. The appropriate terms would be "procurer open hand strike", "the female prostitute", and "domicile containing lewd and licivious conduct". So get it right Patriot, you cretin. :rolleyes::P

     

    LOL I know, sometimes I get on my soapbox, but I play on-line games and sometimes I get really really tired of peeps using raped, pimp-slapped and other terms.

  4. I don't know if these have been used yet but here goes...

     

    Sphere (she threw ball like entangles and had a small orb form for flying)

    Elfshot (my current character, with bow, ranged martial arts and a better look then Green Arrow)

  5. Re: thread title made me bust out laughin

     

    Originally posted by Patriot

    The Pimp, and his side kick The Ho

    and his base, The den of iniquity

     

     

    Sorry , Im tired

     

    Personally if I was in his game, he might get a slap for "stupid use of sexist terms thought to be trendy and cool".

  6. Re: I am the Gm

     

    Originally posted by BlacKlily

    For Referance I am the Gm of both a scarred Lands and also a champions game.

    We game twice a week with me and my husband alternating weeks on who game it is. He is just running a D%D game now.

     

    Just wondering, did he treat you differently then he treated your husband when your husband GM'ed? Not trying to start an gender flame war, just interested in the guy's psychology.

  7. Re: Thank you D-Man

     

    Originally posted by BlacKlily

    I really appreciate your reply. It helped me go from pissed off and really leery of this next game where team work will be crucial to my player to some real good logical steps, some of which I can do today before the game tomorrow.

    My husband already asked him to leave his game and his wife still plays, but the player bombed both my husband's email and the group site for three weeks straight and we were force to remove him off our game site log.

    The player has a habit of really making these things personal.

     

    Hmmm, I've met some peeps like this in the past, and I hate to say it, they tend to act that way because I'm female.... Maybe that's happening to you. Really, it's not just me, they would treat anyone with boobs that way (and have), by really trying to bluster and fuss so loud and long to try to get you to give in to them. The funny thing is when they have male GM's they shut up.

  8. Yes, and maybe include a chapter called "superpowers and non criminal behavior"... Should they be like doctors and police themselves? For example, Philter's attacks are very effective, but also stink the place up for hours. It's not really illegal, but people have started to complain. Do the supers gather around and decide if Philter should hang up his cape or at least go have a radioactive accident to control the aroma? It's not like people can give his real id summons to small claims court or something.

  9. I am really getting good ideas from this, you guys should write a hero suppliment on this topic, maybe with sample killers, some detective procedures and the like, and maybe some sample pysch lims. I would buy it! BTY, Hooper, the author I was telling about had a special FBI team with low mental powers, which would be a cool NPC group to make up.

  10. I have read some books by Hooper that involved some sort of precog type-ish powers (some books even have a whole FBI team with very lowish mental powers). I really liked them, though some peeps might get turned off on the romantic aspects, I would still recomend them.

  11. I think most GM's (at least mine) would veto it. Now if your character had some sort of gadget or something of the sort with the damage classes build in, you could get points back for buying it as a focus. My GM usually rules if it don't normally cost End to use, you can't put it in a power framework (so skills, talents etc are no no's).

  12. Originally posted by zornwil

    Killing is a severe psych addiction for serial killers - I agree, I think the issue is they'd be a killing super hero, either in super hero guise always in the name of justice or (more realistically) still killing in their "off" time but a great hero otherwise. I sort of think that's what Lord was saying, but he'd have to answer that.

     

    Could you imagine that pysic disad "addicted to killing in non-superhero id." You would get some major points for that one though. Hmmm some other disads could be:

    Psy Lim: Must take trophy from victims ("Hey Harry, look what I found in your locker at the Justice League."

    Psy Lim: Eventually kills family and finds new one ("Boy Harry, villians always seem to find out your secret id and wipe out your family, are you sure you wanna get married again?"

  13. Personally I don't see some guy going from serial killer to super hero and stop murdering cold turkey. There would have to be some major therapy or mind control stuff going on. Now a former serial killer with some sort of implant (i.e. like Spike in the Buffy TV show) I could see. Any one see the first X-man movie? When Sabertooth was fighting Storm? That was some stalking behavior... "you owe me a scream". Kinda tame vs. some real life stalkers but a good start.

  14. Originally posted by zornwil

    I've heard of this, pretty tragic. They strongly suspect it's become a sort of magnet for killers, that the many failures of local authorities first to respond and then to do so in an effective manner has encouraged others to go down there for "killing vacations". There was apparently some bus drivers that were arrested but their convictions failed purportedly due to police procedural problems. Allegedly the bus drivers worked in a ring where they would cover for each other; a bus driver would take any sole passenger who stayed on until the end of the line and instead of letting her off the bus would drive somewhere secluded to rape and kill her, apparently with some other members of the ring. But even this case, if in fact it wasn't entirely mistaken, only accounted for a minority of the killings.

     

    Now see right there that is darn scary. Super power stalkers would also be a hoot to run for a game. I played in a Amber game where a stalker was a Chaosian... Shapeshifting and the ability to travel just about anywere... burrrrrr!

  15. My favorite moment was when I was playing a "thief turned reluctant hero" and our group attacked a drug lords house in South America somewhere. While my teammates where outside creating mayhem and basically blowing up all and sundry, I was sneaking around the mansion looking for "clues". I found the clues, and quite a haul of bearer bonds, and a Picasso painting I cut out of the frame (well he WAS a bad guy). I then sold the painting on the black market (she never really liked that painter anyway) and used the cash to put out a hit on the teams arch-enemy (unbeknownst to the team). To prove the job had been done, they had to deliver the cybernetic eyes of the arch-nemesis to my character. It turned out the hit failed, but she did eventually end up with those eyes as dilly bobs for her car's rear view mirror.

  16. Originally posted by TheEmerged

    Ah! Sorry, completely misread what you were asking for.

     

    Your reply was great, I was asking for both powered or nonpowered serial killer types : )

     

    How to fit into a superheroic campaign? Make his victims members of IHA/Genocide instead of children. Suddenly the PC's have to hunt a serial killer that thinks he's on their side :o

     

    I was also thinking of a unique way to bring those DNPC's into play... Could your child/brother/sister be at risk? Might the villian think that your DNPC has super powers because you do? How do you protect DNPC when your off hunting the Super Villain flavor of the day?

  17. Originally posted by Arthur

    At 2 for 1. That is, a maneuver with +2 DC (such as Martial Strike) adds +1 DC to Killing Attacks. Offensive Strike (which is +4 DC) would add +2 DC to a Killing Attack.

     

    Thanks, I would still love the page number on Zen Archery, it sounds like something that would help me a lot. My UMA doesn't seem to have it, and i'm wondering if I got a defective copy (such things have happened before).

  18. Originally posted by TheEmerged

    Depends primarily on one thing: how common sensory powers and sensory extentions are.

     

    I've made a conscious decision in my NeoChampion campaign that sensory powers are "uncommon" -- they exist, but aren't so common that every nova out there has a full suite. In fact, one of the Class 1 nova types I've defined for the world -- the Hound -- is built around senses.

     

    I was thinking the serial killer would be the classic "nondiscript" type guy, i.e. his superpowers such as they were would only help him disguise himself from the detection of others. Sort of a "not my problem" field. And since his (or her) powers would be so non-lethal, he would prey on children instead of adults. I find that champions usually doesn't include a lot of "serial killer" or "stalker" type villians in their source books. Frankly, some unpowered serial killers would probably scare me more then the normal meglomania types.

  19. I'm wondering how being in a super powered world would effect serial killers... Would Ted Bundy have to have super powers to avoid capture as long as he did, or would there still be non-superpowered serial killers. I ask this because a) I've been watching to many Forensic Files on TV and B) I think a scenario based on trying to track down a serial killer would be cool. For example, what if someone who had only minor super powers got the crazy idea that by killing children exibiting superpowers would increase his own... Any thoughts, ideas, coments?

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