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  1. Kidnap the mage, and turn him to gold. He'll have no trouble finding the cermony, and he'll never find another one. Additionally, since he'll just disappear (into bullion), no worries about seeing your picture down at the post office.

     

    As they say, solvy-solvy.

     

    The challenge is isolating him so you can kidnap him without letting on that you're isolating him so you can kidnap him. Ambush can be so hard.

  2. Originally posted by Lord Mhoram

    I started having my doubts about the end when Peggy said "Don't go to (wherever*) or you will die", and I thought okay so that will be his Carthage.

    I've wondered that at every turn. Will this be his Carthage? What about now? How about now? Now? I wish this obvious knowledge were somehow not obvious. I could go to hatrack.org and complain, I guess.

  3. The Forvever War featured a future where most everyone was gay, except the protagonist, who was a relic from a bygone era (he spent a LOT of time at near-light speed in a galactic war, thus the name of the series). People got together to reproduce, but they found the straight relationships just too complicated to be worth while.

     

    This is a FANTASTIC comic series, well-worth exploring.

     

    Edit: Originally a Nebula award winning book. Who knew?

     

    As to all male worlds, once you have only one gender, don't you effectively lose the concept? It seems defined by its duality. So, I propose that any race that reproduces without gender (budding, perhaps, or maybe all members of the species can inseminate AND carry offsrping to term, like slugs) would count, either as all male or all female, probably at the whim of the writer.

  4. You can use change environment to slow people down - it won't stop them from acting, but it will stop them from running around. You can just up their friction coefficients (statis and kinetic) and stick 'em where they are. Better still, it's area effect and cheap.

  5. Originally posted by Richard Logue

    It would add an additional bit of whacky random fun, but I think too many Jokers/wild cards would ruin the pot. Having the jokers show up every so often adds flavor. Having them show up possibly every Turn might be a bit much. Anyone else on this thought?

    Lets say I'm playing Bullet - the high density shrinking speedster who flies (no munchkin here, no siree) with a Speed of 9. I draw nine cards. I get two wild cards - a joker and a queen. On my first turn, I lay my whole hand down, say "gin" and attack the bad guy 6 times. Once for the turn card, once for each wild card, and I trade in the other 6 for three early turns, for "cinematic effect".

     

    Round one, phase one, Bullet whips the crap out of anyone he wants to. After Grond is reduced to a greenish paste, Bullett makes the obligatory presence attack, and the mooks need clean pants. The big cool fight scene is O-ver.

     

    I think too many wild cards could be a real problem. I don't worry about benefiting speedsters too much - that speed stuff is expensive. I worry about creating the possibility for some seriously unbalanced attack sequences. Nothing would stop Mechanon from doing the same thing with his draw.

     

    (Edited for math, sad to say. And then spelling. I need an editor and a fact checker)

  6. Originally posted by Supreme Serpent

    As a player, I'd probably refer to it as "Kraut Fu" or "Hun-jitsu". ;)

     

    Otto Skorzeny would be a likely inventor of this, so you could call it "die Skorzeny Methode"; "the Skorzeny Method".

    I think this has some merit to it - the art, to be acceptible to the reich, would need to be white washed, to distance the maneuvers from the impure minds that crafted them. Politics would play into the official name, but Blitzfaust or some such nickname might be acceptible for imformal circumstances. Of course, those could be names of maneuvers.

  7. Re: Update

     

    Originally posted by Patriot

    If you had a character who witnessed a small event, and while roleplaying , didnt mention it....should the other pcs be allowed to act on it....?

     

     

    I apolagize if this turns into a rant by me about a single poor gamer

     

    Well, it depends - how important is this small event? Or, how important is it that other character's know about the small event, or how important is it that the other character's know that the other character was a silent witness? There's always other ways to let the cat out of the bag, if its needed for the story arc. Just wheel out the machina and lower down the deus.

     

    But until they validly know about it, I'd say no way, man.

     

    Maybe Lichtenstein's only resident super is an extra-cognitive Roma, who would cheerfully rat out a rat, especially if would sow dissent in a rival's ranks.

  8. Originally posted by tkdguy

    Keep in mind though, the liutenant still has the final say in the platoon. The sergeant can say whatever he wants, but if the lieutenant vetoes it, that's the end of it.

    You can delegate authority, not responsibility. If the mission goes south, no one should blame the sergeant if he has followed the orders of the OIC - even if the SGT wrote the orders..

  9. I think its a distincitve feature (in Galactus's case, not concealable, and causes an extreme reation).

     

    The people of Earth thought an entity of destruction (EOD)would look like a giant with a purple tuning fork on his head?

     

    Not everyone in the universe agrees what an entity of destruction looks like, but EODs are kind of like pornography - you know one when you see it, and evidently there are planet-wide community standards for what an entity of destruction looks like.

     

    But if your character isn't an EOD, I think this is more of an advantage (and therefore a power) than a disadvantage. What specfically do you have in mind? Something like a mimic who appears as a mirror image of whoever is looking at him could be a disadvantage. If it's the Amazing Everystranger, the Man Who Defies Description, it's a little harder. Maybe invisibility with a time delay?

  10. perception and understanding take different amounts of time. To react to a familiar stimulus with a conditioned response (flinch, duck, catch, martial strike, break, stear, accellerate, etc.) takes a few hundredths of a second. To understand what you are looking at (a genuine surprise, like an alien, or a grenade coming through the window, or reading a clock when you have no idea what time it is) takes anywhere from 3 to 8 seconds.

     

    It takes more time to understand that you are looking at a live grenade than you have to react to one.

     

    Is that what you mean?

  11. I'm studying Jun Fan Jeet Kun Do now, and that's just about exactly how the basic maneuvers work. Develop a defensive strike with a quick draw, and be faster than the other guy.

     

    That's just Single Direct Attack. Attacking by drawing would be a little harder. A martial strike linked to a martial block? Its a bit of a kludge, and more than sort of abusive. I guess the caveat for that maneuver is - if you miss, you're open (not really - JKD and Wing Chun are exceptional defensive arts)call it a DCV suppress for a side effect for failure.

     

    This isn't the best use of game mechanics, but it is a great use of martial arts.

  12. We can build a few special effects around "smarter than you." A superhuman dodge/missile deflection based on his keen ability to understand where you were most likely to shoot at him. Perhaps his nearly inuitive ability to be in the right place at the right time could be bought as luck. He could have a VPP gadget pool that should cover just about any situation with the ten perfect tools. Defense maneuver, combat sense, danger sense, combat luck, clairsentience, and find weakness. Has potential.

  13. Originally posted by Worldmaker

    I've got an idea! I can direct an accurate criticism at another female who's doing something unethical, criminal, or just plain evil and then we can watch Annarie go into a meltdown over my "misogyny" again!

    Only if I get to sharpen my knives and come after both of you. ;) She went away so quickly! I was disappointed.

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