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Re: Advice needed: Which conversions are okay to post?
You sure he's dead? He's got a website that last updated in January.Actually it was updated March 16, 2005......I stand corrected, but I'm fairly sure I had heard rumor of his passing a few years ago....might have been mixed up with someone else (obviously).
What do I know, I'm no newspaper obit columnist either.
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Re: If You Draw It...They Will Come
Looking at the different versions of Doc Power, I have to say it's really amazing what a difference a bit of incorporated background can do. The forest fire image really gives a sense of that heroic "panic, and flee like a screaming little girl".
Nice job all around
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Re: Memoirs of failed concepts
Poor/vow of poverty means you cant buy food or somewhere decent to live' date=' no car. you have no money for anything at all. [/quote']What you describe is destitute, the first level, I would view as not having money to buy a plane ticket on an emergency, have a personal car to drive, live anywhere but in an institution (loose use of that word) provided room.
if the church provides for you then your not realy disadvantaged.If you take the disadvantage, it should be played as one.
also your social lim priest seem to made up of some hefty psy lims as you already have fifty pts is psy. being a priest isint a social lim as i understand it' date=' practically a advantage.[/quote']It's as much of a social limitation as say, "treated as a sex object", or "member of the military".
:shrug:
A line of thought I've had for a while: In a Pbem, you are basically going to be playing in one or two scenarios a year, at best. Taking Disadvantages that are "campaign based" like Hunteds doesn't seem to me to be very fair. You could have a character with 8 hunteds all at 8-, and take 50 points of disads for them that would likely never be seen in the Pbem. Taking extra Psych lims, or social lims that can be played out in the game and have a discernable effect is more preferred. I'm not saying that every pbem campaign should be filled with psychotic nut cases, but it does make good drama. Just in my opinion of course.
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Re: Memoirs of failed conceptsHere's another one. I was doodling on the back of some meeting minutes and came up with the image for an interesting looking robot. The Global Guardians Force Pacific had an opening for a "metal element". I put together a background that would work in that campaign, and submitted Panorama:
And here is the follower:Panorama
Appearance: Panorama hovers on four wavering bolts of lightning like energy, theHeight: 2.50 m Hair: None Weight: 300.00 kg Eyes: Red trapezoidal torso and crystal topped skull (with visible brain inside!) are
approximately 1.2M tall and float between 1 and 1.5M from the ground. The
flexible arms end in claws made of large energy discs with a grasping
digit. As a whole, Panorama is quite intimidating.
Personality: Panorama is a cyborg. Mostly. It (she? the dominantpersonality is of Jessica Stein) is tempered with robotic overrides as
part of the cybernetic enhancements to the human brain that sits in reign
over the mechanical parts that make up her body. As a Cyborg, Panorama has
no fear of death for itself, but she does value life greatly, and will do
what ever she can to insure others are not killed. Panorama struggles with
the faded memories of her past life, over printed with the directives and
programs that allow her to control the robotic body. At times Panorama
finds it a relief to just let the machine guidance systems take over,
acting like a director of some strangely realistic action movie, but more
often than not, Jessica Stein feels the urge to expand her consciousness
and make her presence felt. As Stein, she does not fully comprehend her
own status, and does not refer to herself as anything other than Panorama.
The early memories of her life are fleeting dreams, the accident and
transition time, a complete mystery of amnesia--something that Jessica
would prefer to not remember.
Quote:"Panorama requires your compliance. Immediately!" --PanoramaBackground: The Lab was a chaotic mass of computers, bio-tanks, empty opencages, and piles of fan fold print outs, newspapers, and reports. A wonder
that anything could be found at all, but Kazuo was proud to tell the
curious that he was a "topsy" and not a "drawersy".
"If you put in drawer, it gone to me. I do not keep in mind what
I do not see. I can tell everything in that pile there--you want test?"
Dr. Kazuo Ishimura's Japanese accent always thickened when he became excited.
He was very excited at the moment. His focus of attention was on the loose
pile of shiny metalic objects sitting on one large worktable. Heavy cables
and clear tubes filled with colored fluids draped from the ceiling to
connect with various of the items. Dr. Ishimura flitted and hopped around
the large table like a hummingbird gathering nectar, as he made last minute
verification of his setup.
Satisfied at last, he turned to his assisstant, a young grad student who
was working on her doctorate in prosthesis and assigned to Ishimura as an
intern, and gave her a warm smile along with a Fonzie style pair of thumbs.
"It is ready, yes? All systems go. Throw switch on override Jessica. We
go now."
Ishimura moved to the monitoring station as the equipment began to rattle and
hum with activated power. On the lab table, small arcs of electricity
danced from metalic item to piled sensors to specialized equipment.
With a flash of white light, and a hair raising crackle, the pitch whined,
then fell to silence and the various components on the table rose into the
air and floated together into their prescribed order.
Vaguely man shaped, the metalic bits and gewgaws formed a cartoonish
representation: spherical oblong topped with a crystal dome on top,
floating over a torso shaped trapezoid suspended above a flat inverted cone
shape. The outer top corners of the torso had spheres where the shoulders
would be, a pair of long ropey tendrils capped by claws for the arms. The
whole thing floated and danced on four miniature lightning bolts that flew
between the lower cone shape and four flat discs on the ground.
"It's ALIVE!" Kazuo screamed as he grabbed Jessica and spun her around in
a gleeful hug. "Ms Stein, now you will be happy to marry me, yes? Our
child has need for a mother." Kazuo cackled gleefully at his oft repeated
joke with her. Jessica merely smiled, a look of awe filling her eyes as
she kept them glued to the mechanical man come to life in the lab.
Ishimura self-consciously put her down and began to study in earnest the
readouts on the computer monitor at his station. Yes the creature had
manifest, and was seemingly upright and able to move about, but something
was wrong. The positronic module being used as the main cpu was showing
signs of being overtaxed, the cpu sitting at capacity, and the instruction
queue was growing longer without the robot performing the actions as part
of the test. Kazuo's thick eyebrows furrowed like two kissing caterpillars on
his forehead, as he mumbled in Japanese "no, no, this is not good."
Jessica Stein just sat there transfixed by the lightshow and technological
display, her clipboard and scanner forgotten in limp hands dangling at her
side.
With a twitch the robot made a final failed attempt at some lame spectral
jig, then collapsed to the floor as the power cut due to overload. Kazuo
made a quick attempt to hit the emergency override button but he was too
slow to prevent what he knew was about to happen: The secondary systems
fired off in an additional burst of power, an (incorrectly theorized as he
now figured out) attempt to boost the performance in the cpu. The surge
set off a jolt through the robot, ropey tendril arms through crystal dome.
And then, deafening silence, as the overpowered equipment did what its only
option left available: it released the energy through any means possible
and exploded in an amazing display of visible power.
* * *
Kazuo Ishimura awoke to smoke and darkness, barely lit by the emergency
lamps. Even without raising his head painfully, he knew what he would
likely see: the destruction of his life's work.
He was unprepared for the reality of the situation, and as he cradled his
broken arm and dragged over the broken bits of his robotic creation, he
noted the utterly still form of his assistant, slumped in a slowly growing
pool of darkness. Kazuo felt the weight of loss from the sight of Jessica
pulling stronger on his heart than the destruction of the lab. It was the
combined realization that he really had fallen in love with her, and
depended on her for more than charting progress and collecting his notes.
As the wave of despair washed over him, Kazuo gave in and wept. His tears
lost in the immediate downpour of water from the sprinkler fire supression
system.
* * *
It had been six months since the accident. Kazuo knew what the problem
was, the positronic cpu wasn't powerful enough to monitor the influx of
energy as well as perform the tasks needed to control the electro-hydralics
and gyro-pods. He also knew what the answer was, it had come to him late
in the night as he sat bedside to Jessica's inert form, her face at peace,
thick tubes connecting her nose and mouth to machines. She was officially
on life support, but Kazuo knew that her body was just an empty vessel now.
Her organs just being kept in running order, like a clean pietri dish in
the lab refridgerator. Two weeks earlier, the lawyers had come to Kazuo
and had him sign the papers. He was now the responsible party for deciding
when and how the machines keeping Jessica alive would operate or not.
Kazuo had made a terrible choice. But it was a necessary choice, and he
felt that Jessica would approve. The Panorama project could continue,
Kazuo now had a system that would be able to handle all the computing
needs. And what's more, a part of Jessica would live on in the project.
* * *
The Lab was still a chaotic mass of computers, bio-tanks, empty open
cages, and piles of fan fold print outs, newspapers, and reports. The
large table in the centerp still covered in a pile of shiny metalic objects
sitting in the middle. Heavy cables and clear tubes filled with colored
fluids again draped from the ceiling to connect with various of the items.
Dr. Ishimura stood stoically at the edge of the mess, as he made last minute
verification of the setup.
Vaguely man shaped, the metalic bits and gewgaws formed a cartoonish
representation: spherical oblong topped with a crystal dome on top, this
time the dome was filled not with electrolytic fluid and diodes, but with a
thick greenish fluid suspending a human sized brain, floating over a torso
shaped trapezoid suspended above a flat inverted cone shape. The outer top
corners of the torso had spheres where the shoulders would be, a pair of long
ropey tendrils capped by claws for the arms. Four dinner plate sized discs
sat on the floor near the table.
Kazuo Ishimura nodded silently at the setup. It was time for vindication.
He clicked the remote with a thumb, eyes never leaving the table, hands
never uncrossing from his chest. The flash of light and swirl of miniature
thunderstorm flowed across the table, and the robotic form rose on the quad
of captured lightning bolts that made up its legs. The robot turned
towards Kazuo, the red beacon that circled the head in a continuous orbit
spinning even faster, until the rectangular display that served as the
"mouth" was facing him.
Kazuo smiled in satisfaction, not even bothering to check the monitor.
"Yes Kazuo?" came the slightly female mechanical voice.
"Hello, Jessica. I think that from now on we call you Panorama."
"Very well. I am Panorama. How may I help you?"
With a ballet of gliding discs, and symphonic crackle of energy, Panorama
moved quickly acros the room like a four legged bug. Kazuo Ishimura beamed
broadly, and held out the clipboard.
"Ah! I have list."
Powers/Tactics: The culmination of a life's work, Panorama is extremely adaptable to manysituations. Panorama has tremendous speed and strength, and a keen analytical
mind to apply her strength. Her cybernetic enhanced human brain is both her
greatest weakness, and her greatest asset. Being able to analyze a
situation and adjust her energies and capabilities to best fit it. The
robotic body makes use of gyroscopes and electromagnetic energy to bounce
on columns of energy (superleap), and can manipulate this energy to effect
electronics in a somewhat disasterous result. (transform vs electronics)
Panorama is also fitted with a complicated array of sensors which can be
used to analyze her surroundings in all directions through the feedback of
alpha particle analysis (360 degree vision & N-ray).
6" RUN00" SWIM-219"/34" LEAP0Characteristics Cost: 185Val Char Cost 70 STR 30 30 DEX 60 28 CON 36 13 BODY 6 10 INT 0 11 EGO 2 25 PRE 15 0 COM -5 30 PD 22 30 ED 24 5 SPD 10 14 REC 0 30 END -13 47 STUN 0
Powers Cost: 89Cost Power END 11 Pano-vision: N-Ray Perception: not through radioactive materials (Sight Group), Telescopic: +2 0 10 Pano-vision part deux: Increased Arc Of Perception (360 Degrees) with Sight Group 0 8 Computerized Mind: Mental Defense (10 points total) 0 12 Jump-jets: Leaping +5" (19"/34" forward, 9 1/2"/17" upward) (Accurate), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2) (15 Active Points); no Noncombat movement (-1/4) 26 Maleable Cybernetic Systems: Multipower, 45-point reserve, (45 Active Points); Limited Power Cybernetic Systems, all powers must be 0 end, (-1/4); all slots Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2) 2u 1) Is a Cyborg: Life Support (Eating: Character only has to eat once per week; Immunity: All terrestrial diseases and biowarfare agents; Safe in High Pressure; Safe in High Radiation; Safe in Intense Cold; Safe in Intense Heat; Safe in Low Pressure/Vacuum; Self-Contained Breathing), Inherent (+1/4) (37 Active Points); Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2) [Notes: Default use of MP reserve] 0 4m 2) +30 STR, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2) (45 Active Points); No Figured Characteristics (-1/2), Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2) 5m 3) Leaping +15" (19"/34" forward, 9 1/2"/17" upward) (x8 Noncombat), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2) (37 Active Points); Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2) 4m 4) Hardened Battle plating: Damage Resistance (30 PD/30 ED) (30 Active Points); Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2) 0 3m 5) Stretching 4", Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2) (30 Active Points); Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2), no Noncombat Stretching (-1/4) 0 2u 6) Minor Transform 3d6 (Electronic Equipment into non-working Electronic Equipment), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2) (45 Active Points); No Range (-1/2), Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2) 0 1m 7) Defense barrier: Physical Damage Reduction, Resistant, 25% (15 Active Points); Only Works Against known Attacks (-1/2), Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2) 0 1m 8) Defense barrier: Energy Damage Reduction, Resistant, 25% (15 Active Points); Only Works Against known Attacks (-1/2), Extra Time (1/2 phase to switch slots, -1/2) 0
Skills Cost: 49Cost Skill Force Pacific Package (Cost: 3 Points) 2 1) Fringe Benefit: San Diego Police Powers 3 2) Teamwork 15- 1 3) TF: Force Pacific Hydroplane 3 4) Team Base Donation 9 5) Team Communicator 2 6) Team Vehicle Donation -15 7) Monitored by the San Diego Police Department 8 or less 3 Analyze: Combat 11- 3 Breakfall 15- 3 Bugging 11- 12 Computer Programming (Computer Networks, Hacking and Computer Security, Personal Computers, Artificial Intelligence, Mainframes and Supercomputers, Military Computers) 11- 3 Power: Strength tricks 11- 5 Cramming 3 Cryptography 11- 3 CK: San Diego 11- 3 KS: Human Psychology 11- 3 PS: Member of Force Pacific 11- 3 Systems Operation 11-
Perks Cost: 10Cost Perk 10 Follower
Talents Cost: 17Cost Talent 17 Combat Sense (Sense) 11-
Disadvantage Points: 150Val Disadvantages 10 Social Limitation: Public Identity: Panorama: (Frequently, Minor) 25 Social Limitation: Is a Cyborg, has no recognized "human" rights, and no legal Identity (Very Frequently, Severe) 20 Distinctive Features: large vaguely humanoid robot: (Not Concealable; Always Noticed and Causes Major Reaction; Detectable By Commonly-Used Senses) 10 Physical Limitation: No Thumbs (Frequently, Slightly Impairing) 15 Physical Limitation: Is a Cyborg: Special Medical needs (All the Time, Slightly Impairing) 5 Physical Limitation: Can't swim (Infrequently, Slightly Impairing) 5 Physical Limitation: Haunted by memories of former life (Infrequently, Slightly Impairing) 20 Psychological Limitation: First Law or Robotics: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow an innocent human being to come to harm. (Common, Total) 20 Psychological Limitation: Fearless -- complete faith in Ishimura's capabilities to repair any lasting damage, and abilities to build defense systems that keep Panorama from harm (Common, Total) 15 Psychological Limitation: Multiple personalities: Jessica Stein is over-written with cyborg programs and personality guideline procedures. (Uncommon, Total) 5 Vulnerability: Radiation (Uncommon) Base Points: 200Experience Required: 0Total Experience Available: 0Experience Unspent: 0Total Character Cost: 350
Dr. Kazuo Ishimura
Appearance: Kazuo Ishimura is in excellent shape for a scientist in his late thirties.Height: 1.78 m Hair: Black Weight: 76.00 kg Eyes: Brown He exercises everyday, and watches what he eats, but he knows that he is no
superhero. His unkempt black hair frames a typically Asian face, with a
long hooked nose hanging over the thin lipped mouth of the introspective
mind. His brown eyes sparkle with the urge of discovery behind his glasses,
and he usually wears a white lab coat over any and all equipment he might
have with him. His prized posession is the interface module for Panorama;
with it he can offer guidance and advice as well as monitor the situation
Panorama is in.
Personality: Dr. Kazuo Ishimura is quick to use humor to ease difficult situations. He hasa strong desire of will to undo past wrongs, and to make the world a better
place. He also guards the deep secret of his past sin--he knows it was
possibly the wrong decision on the grand scheme of things, but for the
short term it was the best choice for both timely reasons, and the needs of
the heart. He understands what it is to have loved and lost, and while he
can never have his true feelings returned, there is some satisfaction in being
able to continue to spend time with what remains of Jessica.
Kazuo can see more of Jessica in Panorama everyday, and that too acts as a
two edged sword. He hides his regret with a cloak of patriotism and
action. Ishimura had his project transferred from the non-profit funded
university outreach program to a special arm of research of the TL Corp.
His intent was obvious from the onset: to introduce Panorama to the Force
Pacific, and integrate her as a fully fledged member of the team.
Quote:"I not afraid of you! Go get them Panorama!" --Kazuo Ishimura
6" RUN02" SWIM01 1/2" LEAP0Characteristics Cost: 62Val Char Cost 8 STR -2 13 DEX 9 13 CON 6 14 BODY 8 23 INT 13 13 EGO 6 23 PRE 3 11 COM 1 3 PD 1 3 ED 0 4 SPD 17 5 REC 0 26 END 0 25 STUN 0
Powers Cost: 13Cost Power END 8 Clairsentience (Sight Group) (20 Active Points); Only Through The Senses Of Panorama (-1/2), OIF (-1/2), Limited Power Physical Manefestation (at Panorama's location; Appears as a small hovering webcam; -1/4), One Sense Only (-1/4) 2 5 Non-plussed: +10 PRE (10 Active Points); Limited Power Only for Defense (-1)
Skills Cost: 43Cost Skill Scientist Package (Cost: 4) 1 1) Fringe Benefit: Doctorate in a Science of the Player's Choice 3 2) KS: Research Methods (INT-Based Roll) 2 3) PS: Academic Researcher 11 or less 3 4) PS: Cybernetics (INT-Based Roll) -10 5) Social Limitation: Research Scientst at TL Corp -10 6) Social Limitation: Publish or Perish Force Pacific Package (Cost: 3 Points) 2 1) Fringe Benefit: San Diego Police Powers 1 2) Teamwork 8- 1 3) TF: Force Pacific Hydroplane 3 4) Team Base Donation 9 5) Team Communicator 2 6) Team Vehicle Donation -15 7) Monitored by the San Diego Police Department 8 or less 3 Scientist 4 1) SS: Cybernetics 16- (5 Active Points) 2 2) SS: Hydro-electronics 14- (3 Active Points) 2 3) SS: Mathematics 14- (3 Active Points) 2 4) SS: Medicine 14- (3 Active Points) 2 5) SS: Neurology 14- (3 Active Points) 2 6) SS: Optics 14- (3 Active Points) 2 7) SS: Pharmacology 14- (3 Active Points) 2 8) SS: Physiology 14- (3 Active Points) 0 Language: Japanese (idiomatic) (4 Active Points) 3 Language: English (completely fluent) 3 Bureaucratics 14- 3 Computer Programming 14- 3 Deduction 14- 3 Criminology 14- 3 Electronics 14- 3 Forensic Medicine 14- 3 Inventor 14- 3 Paramedics 14- 3 Security Systems 14-
Perks Cost: 27Cost Perk 5 Money: Well Off 12 Contact: TL Corp (Contact has access to major institutions, Contact has useful Skills or resources), Organization Contact (x3) (12 Active Points) 11- 10 Advanced Tech
Talents Cost: 8Cost Talent 3 Lightning Calculator 5 Eidetic Memory
Disadvantage Points: 105Val Disadvantages 20 Normal Characteristic Maxima 5 Age: 40+ 10 Social Limitation: Public Figure -- renown Cyberneticist linked with TL Corp (Frequently, Minor) 5 Social Limitation: In love with Jessica Stein (aka Panorama prime personality) (Occasionally, Minor) 10 Physical Limitation: Needs Glasses (Frequently, Slightly Impairing) 15 Psychological Limitation: Scientific Curiosity (Common, Strong) 15 Psychological Limitation: Wants to be heroic (Common, Strong) 5 Psychological Limitation: Struggles with guilt over the the creation of Panorama (Uncommon, Moderate) 20 Hunted: Monitored, US Gov't 8-, Much Mo Pow, NCI, PC has a Public ID or is otherwise very easy to find, Watching, Custom Adder Base Points: 50Experience Required: 0Total Experience Available: 0Experience Unspent: 0Total Character Cost: 153
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Re: Advice needed: Which conversions are okay to post?
Probably any of the ones by Jeff Dees, since he passed away about 10 years ago.
I'm no lawyer, even if I do play one in Zornwil's game. But I thought Copywrite ended with death....
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Re: UNITY 2010: A New Champions Campaign
Don't forget the sharks with fricken lazers on their heads!
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Re: Villainy Amok
Scenario Number 6: Make 'em all vampires.Didn't they do that in City of Heros?
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Re: Memoirs of failed concepts
The campaign he was written for was based in Rome, and was very Religious (all characters were to be devout Catholics).
The character isn't a Cardinal, but one of his contact's is. It was in the background you didn't read
As a Priest, he took a vow of poverty, if that doesn't make you poor, I don't know what would.
Having a scenario where one might have to commit acts against his belief's (and thus not serving God) could make good roleplaying opportunity. Aside from the fact that it could easily come up at least as often as an OIF in a Rome based game, I see the point you are trying to make.
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As a way to share some backgrounds and character concepts, I thought it would be interesting to see what kind of feedback these characters got.
All of them were submissions to games that for whatever reason were not accepted. If you see anything glaring with them, I appreciate a comment on how or what to make a change.
First up, a character I never finished completely I submitted to the Global Guardians Universe campaign, Knights of Malta. (http://www.globalguardians.com/campaigns/knightsofmalta.php)
I'll post another one in a day or two.
Character Name: Altar BoyAlternate Identities: Pavel Smitrovich
Player Name:
Height: 1.82 m Hair: Light Brown
Weight: 110.00 kg Eyes: Brown
Appearance: Well muscled, and athletically formed, Altar Boy has an impressive physique, highlighted by the dark bodysuit he wears emblazoned with the crucifix at his chest. His arms and boots are white, accentuated by the heavenly glow that covers him. He wears a full mask that covers his eyes and nose, his light brown hair a tossled plume in the energy that flows over his body.
Personality: As the Altar Boy, he sees it as his duty to help make the world a better place, and prepare it for the coming storms. Altar Boy struggles inwardly to balance piety with the needed effect of the Church on the modern world. Outwardly he maintains the pious stoicism and benevolence that his position demands.
Quote:"I will help you to believe."
Background: Pavel Smitrovich was at peace with the world. This might have been a rarity for most men, but not so rare for nine year old boys. Hands clasped, eyes cast downward, knees pressed deep into the worn leather cushion, he listened to the sing song voices chant in Latin, only half paying attention to what was being said, but acutely aware of the faith, spirit, and passion behind the voices. The psalm over, the Priest paused silently before continuing in Polish. Pavel sighed deeply, rose, and finally opened his eyes as he returned to the pews. His great-aunt Sasha and her new husband Poityr sat their plumpness on either side like a pair of buttressed fortresses. Great Aunt Sasha pawed at his straw colored hair, murmuring unintelligible endearments, and hugged him close to her enormous bosom. Pavel knew that it was more for her own comfort than his; he also knew that she expected him to ignore her and Poityr's attempts to bolster his mood. Pavel concentrated on the shafts of light that fell through the stained glass directly overhead. The older priest, Father Dmitri, proudly boasted the glass mural was over six hundred years old, 'not even Cossacks dare to harm the blessed Virgin!'
The motes of swirling dust gave form to the early afternoon sunlight, colored by the glass. Pavel's eyes traced the rays, one after the next, to their destination. His mother's coffin. It was a glorious piece of furniture, Great Aunt Sasha told him that it was even more beautiful than his Great Grandmother's dinning table--the one that the Czar had supposedly sent to her in thanks for the meal she had made him. Since Pavel had never seen the legendary dinning table, nor did he know what a Czar was, he didn't care. He did appreciate the way the colored light seemed to bounce off the polished wood surface, and made the brass highlights sparkle.
Pavel imagined his mother laying on her final bed--silk sheets so soft and slippery that she would have likely complained if she had been able to. Her calloused hands folded gently at her waist, the Rosary his father had brought back from Palestine, twisted between arthritic fingers. Pavel could imagine every inch of what she must look like in her final bed, but not her face. In his mind's eye, her face was a blank sheet, formless and vague. Pavel scrunched up his eyes in concentration, trying to remember her face--not as it must look now, but as he should have remembered it, before the accident. The image came to him at last, and he focused on it with an intensity that drowned out all else.
The carriage rocked with a violent side to side motion, bouncing Pavel's head painfully off the decorative ballustrade, waking him with a start. Poityr--he wasn't a member of the family long enough to be called Uncle yet. Poityr reach across the bench seat and chucked Pavel's chin with a gristly knuckle. "Come Boyo. We are there now. Show your Mama how strong your love for her is and help the men with the shoveling." Pavel nodded dutifully, and climbed down to follow the processional. The mound of fresh soil smelled of recent rain and mown grass. Pavel watched without listening to the Latin, as the coffin was lowered into the hole. He wondered why he couldn't have shown how strong his love was by digging the hole? Digging holes was a lot more fun than filling them up. There always seemed to be extra dirt when the hole was filled. Pavel wondered if there would be a lot of extra dirt this time, with the coffin being placed into the hole. It was pretty big, the coffin, and the pile was big too. Pavel stepped up to the shovel when urged by Poityr, and pulled a heaping mound of soil from the pile, and dumped it into the hole. The soft clumps made a hollow sound that caught his attention and he stared for a long moment at the bouquet of flowers that had been placed onthe coffin. Pavel briefly wondered what kind of flowers could be found in late November, the buds on this bunch had been obscured by the fresh soil being thrown in, so he had no idea what they were. His mother loved flowers, no matter what kind they were, as long as he picked them. Pavel smiled over the remembrances as he twisted back and forth between the ever shrinking pair: hole and mound. As others would pluck at his fancy clothes, Pavel shrugged them off silently, and continued to shovel. It wasn't everyday you could shovel dirt in your sunday finery. It wasn't everyday you helped bury your mother.
It was dark by the time Poityr could finally get him away from the site and back home. Great Aunt Sasha had left with the rest of the mourners at sunset to finish making preparations for the evening supper. Pavel mindlessly allowed his hands and face to be roughly scrubbed with the bucket of cold water and lye soap, before heading into the tenement where his family now lived. The entire first floor was open to company. It seemed everyone Pavel had ever met was there eating the food his Great Aunt had prepared. Pavel wandered into the kitchen of his aunt's apartment and sat at the small table in the corner. A plate of piroges and glass of wine with spring water waited for him. Aunt Sasha called the weakened wine baptised. Pavel never told her that it still made his head all woozy. After the days events, he would welcome the break in harsh reality. He slept well, soundlessly, and without a recalled dream.
The morning brought light, and loss, the pain of mourning in the heart, the pain of extertion in the hands. His hands were on the verge of being blistered, but not quite. The skin was tender, but didn't have that bubbly layer of fluid that you could squish around with a fingernail. It just hurt. That was fine, it was a distraction. Pavel was not looking forward to the tasks of the day. The plan was to pack up everything that could fit into the sea-trunk and get it all to the steamership. Pavel was being sent to live with his father in Venice. The Baisilica di San Marco had undergone restoration, and his father was an archeological architect overseeing some of the work. Not that Pavel knew what architects were, or even what an archeological one did that was different from a regular old run of the mill architect. Mostly, Pavel was glad to be away from Gdansk.
His father was a busy man. An important man. An importantly busy man. The basilica's Bishop seemed to spend more time with Pavel than his father. That was fine with Pavel. He had rarely seen his father over the past few years, and wasn't really old enough to recall the times before then with much clarity. The Bishop Guiseppe Cardovan was a cheerful man, who loved history as much as he loved the church. He wore the ceremonial gowns of his position with pride, and was taken to twisting wax into his long mustache as he romped about the back rooms with Pavel in tow. Venice was certianly different than the cold Polish fishing town on he Black Sea Pavel was familiar with. Pavel spent long hours with the Bishop, learning Italian, bushing up on his Latin, studying history and art, and exploring the watery catacombs beneath the Basilica. It was rumored that the tomb of St. Mark was down there somewhere. Pavel would skiff about with a kerosene lantern to light the way as he explored every nook and cranny. It was curious that his father seemed so obsessed with the above ground, while he found what was deep beneath the surface so much more fascinating.
The next ten years were a peaceful and enlightenign blur. Pavel settled down into a regular schedule that only sometimes involved his father, but almost always involved the Bishop Guiseppe. His heart healed from the loss of his mother, his mind expanded filled with history and religious doctrines, and his body grew strong from the regular labor of helping on the recontruction and his extensive explorations.
And then Pavel's peace was shattered. It was so unexpected, so remarkable so fortuitous. It was an incongruous little rocky mound, the underground waters lapping gently at its chiseled slopes. The faint kerosene glow barely able to discern it from the wavering shadows. But Pavel knew it was not just a rocky mound of piled rubble. It was created with attention to detail, concern and love by someone who cared. Much like that small grassy plot in Gdansk that Pavel shaped with a shovel in his own hands. This was a tomb, no it was _the_ tomb. It was the final resting place of St. Mark. Pavel eased the skiff onto the pile with a scrape of wood on stone, and carefully stepped off holding the lantern as high as the low ceiling would allow. The solitary darkness all around both receeded away and built upon itself embracing Pavel. He was in awe of his discovery even before he could inspect his find closely and verify with his own two eyes. It did not matter. He knew what it was, and what he had found. Bishop Guiseppe would be delighted, his father would be inspired. Pavel placed the lantern on a rock a bit smoother than the others, and crawled forward to inspect the tomb. The stones were vaguely symetrical, vaguely consistent. Chisel marks could be seen where some hasty ancient craftsman had worked quickly to shape the rocks. As he unpiled the outer grouping, any possible doubt was removed as he disclosed a simple mosaic set into a flat slab.
Pavel still doesn't understand what posessed him to do what he did, even to this day. He seemed guided by an external force as he shoved the slab with all his strength aside, and reached into the musty darkness. Consciously he expected to touch the dried bones of an ancient dead, or perhaps the dusty remains of some desicated armor. Instead his finger reached into the darkness and brought forth light. Blazing, shocking, blistering, blinding Holy light. Light that had the palpable feel of wind and rain. Light that had the force of compassion that could squeeze a heart to beat faster. Light that filled voids with warm and comfort.
And sound. Glorious choruses, fantastic fanfares, caressing lullabys. Pavel's senses were in overflow. He could not make sense of what he was hearing anymore than he could understand what was so filling his eyes that he nearly yearned for the familiar dark gloom of the catecombs. And then it was complete. Not done, it hadn't left him, or finished, it was still there, but no longer overwhelming, no longer from without his person. Now it was part of him. Pavel understood his part, and knew his place in the world. He understood the power and the glory and the sacrifice. Pavel was ready to carry on what once had been placed in rest and was now released. The acolyte was reawakened, and the world had much to be done in preparation.
Powers/Tactics: Altar Boy prefers to deal head on with any problem that comes his way. His powers are not subtle, and neither is the way he uses them.
CHARACTERISTICS CHARACTER IMAGEVal Char Base Points Total Roll Notes
50 STR 10 40 50 19- HTH Damage 10d6 END [5]
20 DEX 10 30 20 13- OCV 7 DCV 7
28 CON 10 36 28 15-
12 BODY 10 4 12 11-
23 INT 10 13 23 14- PER Roll 14-
11 EGO 10 2 11 11- ECV: 4
25 PRE 10 15 25 14- PRE Attack: 5d6
14 COM 10 2 14 12-
11 PD 10 1 11/21 11/21 PD (0/10 rPD)
11 ED 6 5 11/21 11/21 ED (0/10 rED)
5 SPD 3.0 20 5 Phases: 3, 5, 8, 10, 12
16 REC 16 0 16
50 END 56 -3 50
51 STUN 51 0 51
6" Running 6 0 6"
2" Swimming 2 0 2"
10"/5"" Leaping 10 0 10" 165 Total Characteristics Points
EXPERIENCE POINTS
Total earned: 0
Spent: 0
Unspent: 0
Base Points: 200
Disad Points: 150
Total Points: 350
MOVEMENT
Type Total
Run (6) 6" [12" NC]
Swim (2) 2" [4" NC]
H. Leap (10") 10"
V. Leap (5") 5"
Flight 11" [22" NC]
Teleport 14" [28" NC]
APPEARANCE
Hair Color: Light Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Height: 1.82 m
Weight: 110.00 kg
Description:
Well muscled, and athletically formed, Altar Boy has an impressive physique, highlighted by the dark bodysuit he wears emblazoned with the crucifix at his chest. His arms and boots are white, accentuated by the heavenly glow that covers him. He wears a full mask that covers his eyes and nose, his light brown hair a tossled plume in the energy that flows over his body.
DEFENSES
Type Amount Notes
Physical Defense 11/21 Current BODY:
Res. Phys. Defense 0/10
Energy Defense 11/21 Current END:
Res. Energy Defense 0/10
Mental Defense 0 Current STUN:
Power Defense 0
COMBAT INFORMATION
OCV: 7 DCV: 7
Combat Skill Levels: +3 with HTH Combat
COMBAT MANEUVERS
Maneuver Phase OCV DCV Effect
Block 1/2 +0 +0 Block, abort
Brace 0 +2 1/2 +2 vs. Range Mod.
Disarm 1/2 -2 +0 Can disarm
Dodge 1/2 -- +3 Abort, vs. all attacks
Grab 1/2 -1 -2 Grab two limbs
Grab By 1/2 -3 -4 Move and Grab
Haymaker 1/2* +0 -5 +4 DC attack damage
Move By 1/2 -2 -2 STR/2 + v/5
Move Through 1/2 -v/5 -3 STR + v/3
Set 1 +1 +0 Ranged Attacks only
Strike 1/2 +0 +0 STR or weapon
COMBAT MODIFIERS
Range 0-4 5-8 9-16 17-32 33-64 65-128
RMOD 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10
POWERS
Cost Power END
10 Blessed with Faith in the Holy: Elemental Control, 30-point powers, (15 Active Points); all slots Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2)
10 1) Sacrifice for self gain: Absorption 3d6 (physical, 1/2 Stun 1/2 End), Absorption As A Defense (x2) (30 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2) 0
7 2) Healing touch: Aid 2d6, Can Add Maximum Of 20 Points, any [special effect] power one at a time (+1/4) (30 Active Points); Others Only (-1/2), Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2) 0
7 3) Guardian Angels are at my side: Force Wall (6 PD/6 ED) (30 Active Points); No Range (-1/2), Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2) 3
10 4) Be where the Lord needs me part I: Teleportation 12", Reduced Endurance (1/2 END; +1/4) (30 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2) 1
10 5) I am a vanguard for the Lord: Armor (10 PD/10 ED) (30 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2) 0
11 6) The power to see: Detect Falsehoods, lies and deceptions 14- (Unusual Group), Discriminatory, Analyze, Range, Sense, Targeting (32 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2) 0
30 Divine Intervention: Multipower, 60-point reserve, (60 Active Points); Extra Time (1/2 phase to change slots, Only to Activate, -1/4); all slots Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4)
7m 1) The Lord is my sheppard: Force Field (24 PD/24 ED), Reduced Endurance (1/2 END; +1/4) (60 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4) 2
1u 2) I shall not want: Life Support (Eating: Character does not eat; Safe in High Pressure; Safe in High Radiation; Safe in Intense Cold; Safe in Intense Heat; Safe in Low Pressure/Vacuum; Self-Contained Breathing; Sleeping: Character does not sleep) (25 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4) 0
1u 3) Be where the Lord needs me part II: Flight 11" (22 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4) 2
3u 4) Be where the Lord needs me part III: (Total: 57 Active Cost, 32 Real Cost) Teleportation: Floating Fixed Location (1 Locations) (5 Active Points); Extra Time (Full Phase, -1/2), Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4) (Real Cost: 2) plus Teleportation 2", No Relative Velocity, x2 Increased Mass, Safe Blind Teleport (+1/4), MegaScale (1" = 10,000 km; +1 1/4), Can Be Scaled Down 1" = 100m (+1/4) (52 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4) (Real Cost: 30) 5
3u 5) Smite thee down oh disbeliever: (Total: 54 Active Cost, 28 Real Cost) Hand-To-Hand Attack +2d6, Double Knockback (+3/4) (17 Active Points); Hand-To-Hand Attack (-1/2), Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4) (Real Cost: 7) plus Naked Modifier: Double Knockback (+3/4); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4) for up to 50 Active Points (21 Active Points) (Real Cost: 21) 6
3u 6) Angelic Chorus: Sight and Hearing Groups Flash 8d6, Reduced Endurance (1/2 END; +1/4) (56 Active Points); Only When Serving God's Purposes (-1/2), Incantations (Calls forth power with Latin prayer; -1/4) 2
113 Total Powers Cost
PERKS
Cost Name
3 Cardinal in the Holy See: Contact (Contact has access to major institutions, Contact has significant Contacts of his own) 8-
3 Total Perks Cost
SKILLS
Cost Name
15 +3 with HTH Combat
3 Bureaucratics 14-
3 Conversation 14-
5 Cramming
3 Cryptography 14-
3 Deduction 14-
3 Interrogation 14-
3 Catholicism: KS 14-
3 Holy See: KS 14-
3 European History: KS 14-
3 Secret Societies: KS 14-
3 Catholic Priest: PS: Clergyman 14-
3 Linguist
1 1) Language: English (fluent conversation) (2 Active Points)
2 2) Language: Italian (completely fluent) (3 Active Points)
1 3) Language: Latin (fluent conversation) (2 Active Points)
0 4) Language: Polish (idiomatic) (4 Active Points)
3 Paramedics 14-
3 Power 11-
3 Tactics 14-
3 Teamwork 13-
69 Total Skills Cost
DISADVANTAGES
Cost Disadvantage
25 Social Limitation: Catholic Priest (vows of poverty,celibacy etc) (Very Frequently, Severe)
10 Social Limitation: Naive: new to being a superhero (Frequently, Minor)
5 Money: The Church provides what the soul requires. Poor
20 Psychological Limitation: Code vs Killing (Very Common, Strong)
20 Psychological Limitation: Over-protective of innocents (Very Common, Strong)
10 Psychological Limitation: Tends to prostheletize (Common, Moderate)
15 Distinctive Features: Glows brightly with Holy power (Not Concealable; Noticed and Recognizable; Detectable By Commonly-Used Senses)
20 Hunted: Campaign Villain group 8- (Mo Pow, NCI, Harshly Punish)
10 Vulnerability: 2 x STUN Unholy powers (Uncommon)
15 Susceptibility: Pure evil, 1d6 damage per Phase (Uncommon)
150 Total Disadvantages Cost
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Re: PBEM - RDU: The Mavericks - Example & Discussion
Encore! Encore! Please post more Neil. Excellent read, and seeing the results of your initiative system has me intrigued to the point of attempting to use it in my upcoming game.
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Re: Need help with military rank titles
It seems that a lot of this is just for background gameworld flavor, your players aren't going to be in competition to achieve the rank of Grand Marshall or Field Marshall are they? In that case, I wouldn't obsess about.
Most players in a game sent in the Imperium would be most concerned with just two things:
Does this guy have to salute me? and
Do I have to salute this guy?
So just white wash the whole thing: Such and such npc has a chest full of ribbons and medals, his rank is so much higher than you that even if this was the Mirror, Mirror universe, you'd need an entire arsenal to get his position. So shut up, salute him, and pay close attention to the orders he's going to give you.
trying to be helpful. really!
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Re: How can an Napoleonic Era frigate fire a broadside every 12 seconds?
Good to see you're comfortable with the borderline smartass retort to differing opinions.Nah, he just wants to show he can be pig headed, and and idiotic at the same time.
From reading the opinions in this thread, and historical evidence, clearly the broadside per one 12 second turn is wrong. Not only due to the number of steps needed to fire the cannons, but also due to physics: the cannons would overheat if fired that rapidly, to the point that they couldn't be reloaded without setting off the powder. Brass just doesn't have the thermal capacity to cool off.
Switching between non-combat and combat or allowing your 4 speed pc's to do stuff on the ships between volleys (not just carry dead/wounded, but perhaps prepare boarding hooks, or put on armor, or run from the bow to the stern of the ship) makes a lot more sense than making a turn take 5 minutes and still only giving the PC's 3 phases of action.
The drama will certainly be a lot more cinematic as everyone prepares for the next volley of cannon fire coming up in 3 turns, now 2 turns, now 10 segments......
GM: ok phase 6 you move on dex 20, the cannons are going off on dex 11 this segment. What's Long John doing?
LJ: using my perch on the crow's nest and the grapling hooks, I'll delay till after the cannons fire, then swing over.
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Re: Background on Cyber Ninja Pirates in Space
I don't know what all it entails, but I call dibs on Ninja Ooogity Boogity. It just sounds cool
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Re: YOUR FRIENDS: Cost You Points, or Get You Points?
I'll reply in depth later. I had no idea people would actually post names!Is lemming implying that his buddy is just SFX on his knowledge skills?
kafka would be so proud !
Hmmmm. How much does it cost to be someone's SFX on their skills? Does that mean that by correlation, I get those skills too? Do we save points by making friends SFX on disads as well?
disad: 5 : spouse hates rpg's (sfx: gamer buddies taking up all weekend free time)
happy to be Lemming's sfx for extra time on knowledge skills
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Re: What's the most ridiculous PC you've ever been subjected to?
I had someone who wanted *both* a flashlight AND a pair of handcuffs. Do these players think points are unlimited? Sheesh.Meh. we prefer duct tape.
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Re: Rewrite your PC(s) as Iron Age Villians!
Chromatic Dragon Seriously injured in an experiment with the Ninja-tron, he funneled all assets from his cheesy kung fu movies and scientific achievements in bio-chemical advancement into offshore accounts. Knowing that he would never be able to compete again in the Ultimate Fight challenges, CD used his sleuthing skills to create a false identity and built a giant island fortress where he could seduce leages of wanna-be martial artists to be his willing minions, and create the greatest medically enhanced kung fu army the world had ever seen. Sadly, CD would have to control everything from his Gameboy, as he was still bed ridden.
Hamlet Laughton No change. He's already on the way to becoming an evil mastermind overlord.....
Coriollis Secretly, the CEO of the powerful eco-energy conglomeration WindPower, Coriollis uses his control over the winds as well as his financial might to crush the would be defilers of the ecology. Running his corporate structure with an iron fist and ever flowing tongue, he spends most of his time as a lobbiest in Congress tuning the art of the Filibuster. There is a rumor that the vast fields of energy supplying windmills are also fitted with mindcontrol devices that beam subliminal messages at the same time as electricity. This rumor is entirely unfounded and obviously the libelous attempts to corupt the throne of power Coriollis rules from.
Allen Richmond, the Unkillable Man He's dead. Ate some bad herring.
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Re: So why do you play Hero?
I'm sitting in the movie theater watching [____________] and as the characters on the screen are performing amazing feats, in the back of my mind I can rattle off things like,
"hmmm, he grabbed that guy and held him in the air with one hand, easily a 23 strength."
"oooh 4 thugs a the same time? sweep maneuver has modifiers, he must have at least a 20 dex, probably 3 combat levels too"
"that sword sure is sharp, must have done 20 body to that poor sod"
"hmmm the train has at least 5 cars and is full of people, plus it s moving like 60 mph, if the entangles are 5d6, and he's obviously pushing, he needs to have a 45 strength to stop the train if 4 webs broke"
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Re: Solving for Speed
Example:Character 1: SPD 10 running 20"
Character 2: SPD 3 running 30"
Working off VPT, character 1 has a velocity of 200 and character 2, despite spending more on running, has a velocity of 90.
That's only because you are calculating damage and movement based on inches per turn, but still charging based on inches per phase.
In the above example, Char 1 should either have paid for 200" per turn, or he is actually only moving 2" a phase. Char 2 should have paid for 30" per turn to get his 10" a phase.
Years ago we played around with inches per turn movement as the base cost, and calculation for speed/velocity. It worked something like this:
Joe Normal has speed 2, 6"/phase or a total of 12"/turn. If he buys up his speed to 3, he now has 4"/phase movement. Since everyone is on the same chart, standard Hero costs for movement powers are fine--its an even baseline.
Superagent Man has a speed of 6, he wants to move more than 2" a phase, so he buys up his base running to 42/turn giving him 7" a phase for a cost of 10 character points. (6 speed remember? so 6x7 == 42).
To really "flesh" this out, everyone moves on every segment (based on move/turn) so Superagent Man would move 3 1/2" every segment, and get to make turns or velocity changes on his phases.
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Of course the counter argument to all this is to say leave the speed chart as it is, figure that everyone moves simultaneously over the course of 12 seconds, and faster characters (higher speed) get to have more panels on page of the comic than slower characers. The "staggered" movement hasn't really been an issue for role playing and story effects in my 22+ years of experience with Hero.
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Re: Storn's Art & Characters thread.
Clearly its a shoemaker and his barefoot children thing.
I say someone makes him an avatar, the forumites vote on it, and then gang up on Storn and make him use it by force.
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Re: Alternatives to 3d6
Hate to be a pedant' date=' but... aww, ok then. I love being a pedant. If you count 10 dice every second, it'll take you around 190 years to count them all. Maybe that's how the Gods keep themselves entertained for those countless millenia.[/quote']Bzzzzt. thank you for playing please try again.
1,000,000,000 dice /10 /second == 100,000,000 seconds
100,000,000 / 60 seconds / minute == 1,666,666.66 minutes
1,666,666.66 minutes / 60 minutes / hour == 27,777.77 hours
27,777.77 hours / 24 hours / day == 1157.40 days
Just a bit over 3 years.
Even if you did 1 a second, its only 31.7 years.
Now if you were really slow, and did 1 die / 6 seconds, THEN you would take like 190 years.
and you think _you're_ being pendantic?
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Re: Idle Scalability Notion
In games where my characters have rolls over 20-, I've joked many times that I'd like to take my skill rolls on 4d6 instead of 3d6 as long as a failure was only considered absolute on a roll of 24.
rolling a 14 instead of 11 still lets the "world's greatest detective" succeed by +30 on his forensics, and if he rolls poorly and gets a 21 or 22? No matter, its still by half.....
So far no GM has agreed that this is a good idea.
Maybe, the right way to go about this is to make it an advantage to bump up from d6's to d8's or d10's. For the obscenely compentent it makes sense.
Lets see, Ubermench has all his sciences on a 27-, he pays 3 points for Scientist, has a 53 Int, and +10 to Science skill rolls, all his sciences are now 2 points for an Int based roll.
He opts for +1/2 to make his science rolls on a 3d8, 23 & 24 are the critical fail, to do this he paid 5 points for Scientist, 45 points for the 10 science levels, and 3 points for his sciences at Int base. Kind of pricey to just avoid the 18 on 3d6 (which although considered a critical fail, is actually making his roll by 9). Maybe make it a +1/4......
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When you only play in games where 16- or 17- is the peak skill capability, I don't see how this would ever come up and be an issue. But when you spent 1/3 of your hero's points on skills and end up rolling an 18 which fails in that important scenario which would have made the needed skill roll on by loads, its a bit annoying. Humorous to be sure, but annoying.
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Re: Should END be more? Was 2nd Edition essentially right?
No cape for Spectrum. Maybe as she gets more advanced in the magical arts.Yeah, but then we'd have to help her with that Rikti mission....
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Re: Biggest whine about HERO
But I'm not complaining......
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Re: Biggest whine about HERO
AmateurI really should have Chromatic step in now...
hmmmm, falling from the airplain 25,000 feet to land at terminal velocity...on the Church steeple (so that he both took killing damage from the spike, and didn't land on anyone in the crowd). Then getting shot with by the evil baddie with her massive auto-fire laser gun (at least the wounds were cauterized immediately). Setting off the anti-tank mine, only to be blown into the field and setting off a second (and then a third, and a fourth). Then getting smacked with the giant nuclear warhead missle (by a member of my own team no less).
I think that came to over 350 body taken in one adventure (that's with 3/4 damage reduction for most of it). The missle hit actually would have killed my character if it had happened a phase earler (post-12 regen), as it was it only brought him to -78 body and he was stunned (but not out!) .
I seem to recall we were using broadtip markers and drawing thermometers to track the body being dished out.
Frankly, it's a record I hope to never see repeated.
Don't be a hater!
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Re: Don't be a hater!
Well said.
To keep this from being a "me too":
things that used to be "fun", that no longer are in the 5th edition system:
-- players like rolling dice. Mega-skills have a place, but allow for more hand waving. Let them roll dice, just don't tell them what its for.
-- players don't like being the supporting cast. The change to high damage, low defense for shorted combat leads to players watching from the sidelines. Typically a PC lasts about 2 successful hits it seems under 5th.
-- (most) players don't like having to do math on the spot (not me). By having differnt Meta-rules for various constructions, the rules become less intuitive
-- It's my game, it's my "interpretation of the" rules. Steve Long has been dragged far to deeply into making myriad rulings, and then much effort is spent enforcing those rulings on this forum. Step back a level, make a Meta-rule that is appropriate to a multitude of situations and let the GM's interpret.
I have more, but I'm done for now.