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  1. 2 hours ago, Tjack said:

    The Gotham City cop who during the trip back to Arkham after Batman catches him again takes out his gun and blows the back of Mr J’s head off would get a parade from a grateful city.


    Since this is Gotham City, the Joker’s death at the hands of a cop would probably incite a horde of his “fans” to carry on his craziness. It could be like BLM on steroids in that city.

  2. There are many synonyms for sailors that might be good: gob, hearty, jack, jack-tar, mariner, navigator, salt, sea dog, seafarer, seaman, shipman, swab, swabbie (also swabby), tar. Salt and tar seem to be pretty common in fiction.

     

    Here were some other related terms that also seemed interesting: coxswain, lubber and limey.

  3. 30 minutes ago, Tjack said:


        The Warrior Lives! 🐲 
                (A minute later...)    How about an NPC who got put into the body of a Dragon?


    Since this would be mostly a swords and sorcery setting, non-humanoids would be a non-starter. Humans or very near human races are what would be expected.

  4. 25 minutes ago, Hermit said:

     

    Well, fudge cicles

     

    Did you have an idea on the points they'd be built on? And guidelines on 'modern skills' and knowledges ..

    I realize the original hero souls were yanked out, but would there be lingering personality echoes? 


    I was thinking to use either Powerful Heroes or Very Powerful Heroes points-wise, but there would be an expectation to use some of those points for things like Positive Reputation, Perks and Contacts, as well as skills from their original world that might still have some usage in a new world. Since languages would not be the same in this world, it would require spending points on any from our world they would like to keep, albeit with some caveats. Being able to speak in English to each other when no one around them could understand would be a benefit worth points. But I would not charge a character to know how to speak French or Japanese if they were the only one that did. It’s just flavor then.
     

    For really good concepts, I would allow what I call Hero Debt, extra points that they can use at character creation for things that fit the character that would be paid back by half or more of their experience points before they can spend them on new things. The character is older or more experienced, but they grow more slowly.

     

    Each player would have to mentally construct two characters and then merge them, so they can keep whatever skills they want from their old world. Maybe one player wants to be a shy engineering student from Australia now in the body of a skilled thief with a reputation as a womanizer and the charm to match, but who never learned to read. Or a retired housewife from New Jersey finds herself in the body of this world’s version of Red Sonja in her physical prime.

  5. Eurostar in the modern era seems like it could work better as a more outward-looking villain group. Rather than attacking places in Europe, they go after those Fiacho perceives as harming Europe's united interests (Brexit supporters, China, the USA). This has the advantage of putting them at odds with foreign superteams.

     

    I've run several Champions campaigns over the years, and Eurostar was not really a big part of any of them because they were far away in Europe and didn't come to bother America.

     

     

  6. 18 hours ago, steriaca said:

    Fixing Scorpia.

     

    1) Give her 1 point of Life Support: Longevity. Her former employer liked to test formulas to elongate the life span, among other things. E would sometimes force his formulas on them.

     

    2) Replace IRA with a more generic terror/criminal organization. Having her train VIPER agents in Ireland is kinda poetic, don't you think?

     

    3) Kill off Scorpia then replace her with a younger double.

     

    4) Have Mentala copy her mind and paste it on another body...a younger one. (Much like the plot to the movie Get Out.)

     

    5) Did someone say clones?

     

    6) Scorpia never existed. All she is is a shadow of a rumor.

     

    7) I'm positive someone said clones.

     

    😎 Cyborg.


    I think I like options 1 and 2 the best.


    Option 1 gives her a feel a bit like the Black Widow in the comics, who has some kind of super-soldier serum in her veins.

     

    Option 2 also has appeal, and it gives her a more flexible timeframe for her origins. Marvel does something like this with their floating ten years of history (like it’s only been 10 or so years since Captain America was defrosted, the Avengers and Fantastic Four were founded, Spider-Man got his powers, etc).

     

    Options 3 and 4 could be combined. It could be part of her insanity, an existential crisis that she knows she’s not the original and gets replaced as needed. This would also give her a scarier kind of longevity. Perhaps Fiacho has some kind of financial arrangement with Teleios?

     

    That actually opens up an interesting possibility. Perhaps Eurostar in the modern day is composed of clones of the originals, an experiment of some kind by Teleios.

  7. 2 minutes ago, Spence said:

     

     

    It doesn't help that player expectations have shifted to the point that many of the  actual superHero mainstays are now considered (read with whiny nasal voice) Railroading or its twin "Loss of Player Agency". 

     

    The hero being captured, the choice of letting the villain escape in order to save the innocent bystander, etc.  Presenting hard choices, all the things that make great reading or watching are exactly the things that the new players hate. 

     

    They cannot comprehend that a hero cannot pull off a dramatic rescue or escape if no one is captured.  You will never have the escalating excitement and drama of a archenemy if the villain never escapes. 

     

    Modern players play TTRPGs like a computer RPG when they have all the cheat codes.  They want all the rewards with none of the risks.

     

    I sense some bitterness in these comments. Are they from personal experience?

  8. 7 minutes ago, Dr. MID-Nite said:

    The other thing to note is that Fiacho spends a lot of time currying favors from other superhumans so that they owe him when the time comes for Eurostar's "inevitable" takeover. It's also noted that Eurostar hates non European supers. That could be a new theme if you want to get away from the "United Europe" trope. Perhaps they strike out against "American Imperialism".

     

    That would actually give them a worldwide scope and bring them into more opportunities for conflict with PRIMUS and American superteams. Not just America, since they could also strike out against Chinese and Russian efforts to expand their control in the world.

  9. I'm wondering if I'm just becoming a cheapskate in my old age, but the pricing of the latest Champions International supplements seems a bit high to me.

     

    Champions International: Costa Azul is 45 pages for $15 or about $0.33/page.

    Champions International: Taqiristan is 16 pages for $7.50 or about $0.47/page.

    Champions International: Lugendu is 16 pages for $7.50 or about $0.47/page.

    Champions International: Transnistria is 23 pages for $7.50 or about $0.33/page.

     

    Compared to that, the new Western Hero adventure (The Taming of Tascora) is $4.99 for 49 pages or about $0.10/page and Western Hero goes for $15 for 276 pages or about $0.05/page.

     

    Champions Complete is $20 for 240 pages or about $0.08/page.

     

    I'd be okay with paying up to $7 or $8 for Costa Azul and maybe as much as $4 for each of the other three, but not more than that.

     

    Am I all alone in thinking this?

  10. I like the designs of 1st and 3rd because they give a good comic book look for a Silver or Bronze Age campaign, just lose the shoulder points. The 4th A design would be good for special agents/leader types, or if running a more cinematic-looking game (the Champions Cinema Universe).

  11. If they want to strike terror across Europe, one place they could lay waste to (or just rob in a showy fashion) is Vatican City. There is a treasure trove of gold, jewels and historical artifacts that could be looted from there, and Fiacho murdering a Pope on worldwide television would be quite a spectacle for the press. Millions of Catholics would be affected across Europe and this might inspire the different countries to unite against a common threat (Eurostar). Maybe this would be (quietly?) cheered by anti-Catholic groups in Europe.

     

    Of course, I am not certain what kind of superhuman defenses the Vatican has in the CU, but they might have enough resources in place to delay Eurostar until reinforcements arrive.

  12. I think Zarconium sounds better than Zarconite. Perhaps different beams can be color-coded.

     

    Agonizer Beam-an AVLD that is resisted by Power Defense.

     

    He definitely needs a “soliloquy bubble” of some kind (Barrier or Force Wall). You might review Professor Muerte’s powers for ideas.

     

    Perhaps he has a DNPC love interest who finds his new identity exciting and will actively find ways to transform him to have adventures together. I’m thinking of a Harley Quinn sort of assistant, crazy but cute.

     

    Another approach would be some sort of human-like apparition that only appears when he is transformed, a Summon of some kind. It’s a manifestation of his madness but solid and independent-minded.

     

    If you don’t think a sexy femme works, how about an Igor? It would be like Flash Gordon crossed with Young Frankenstein.


    You might want to check out a fan-made World of Darkness work called Genius: The Transgression. It’s full of this sort of stuff.

     

  13. The Shadow Queen was one of the major villains in my last Champions campaign. It worked quite well to have Black Paladin as her lieutenant.

     

    Because of the faerie tale nature of her realm, I used Disney-esque elements in the encounters with the villains and describing her kingdom. Because it amused the Shadow Queen, one of the heroes became involved in a singing contest with Black Paladin, which the fallen knight wasn’t going to do until she spelled him into it. It later became known in that campaign that Black Paladin has “a marvelous singing voice.”

  14. Automat food

    Circuit City

    Crown Books

    Floppy disks

    Green stamps (S&H)

    H.R. Pufnstuf

    KB Toys

    Pet rocks

    Roller skate keys

    Rope climb in gym class

    Sam Goody

    Sea monkeys

    Sears catalogs

    Slide Rules

    Tab soda

    Tom McAn shoes

    Tower Records

    TV stations signing off for the night

    Video Game Systems: Atari, Intellivision

    Video Games: Asteroids, Computer Space, Defender, Double Dragon, Dragon's Lair, Frogger, Galaxian, Gauntlet, Joust, Out Run, Pong, Space Invaders.

    Woolworth's

  15. I like the Monster Hunter RPG that Hero publishes, and I've played in KillerShrike's Here There Be Monsters game, which shares some of the same aspects as Monster Hunter. I also really liked Grimm and its masquerade concept.

     

    My setting preference is something more along the lines of Feng Shui, especially if I've rewatched Big Trouble In Little China again. I like guns, martial arts, monsters and mysticism in the right mix.

     

     

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