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  1. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Kewl.
  2. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Ahoy-hoy. Just thought I'd say hi.
  3. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Howdy! Well, I'm glad you liked the beginning, at least. As for So, I hope that explains my thinking on the matter, and I hope you like the rest of the comic better. Thanks for the feedback!
  4. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Thankth! It's actually a buck-and-a-quarter quarter staff, but he ain't tellin' the shogun that.
  5. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Hey, I wanted to apologize for dumping all that technobabble gobbledygook on you. I certainly hope I wasn't intruding on your project.
  6. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! A detail I just thought of: I suppose that using a shape-shifting unit to change your size would affect your DEX and speed. Turning into a midget would make your movements slower, and turning into a tall person would make your movements faster, because the outer envelope is tracking itself to your real body's movements. This is why the CG version of the Incredible Hulk in the first "Hulk" movie seems so weirdly frenetic in his movements--director Ang Lee insisted on doing the motion-capture acting himself, and he's only 5'7", so his normal movements looked weirdly fast on the giant CG character. That's not really relevant to Voluptua, since her height stays about the same in both forms, but it's something to bear in mind for how the machine works. Turning yourself into a giant might also put you in significant danger of blowing away in a strong breeze.
  7. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Ah, I see you posted again while I was writing my response to your other post. Yep, as should be clear from my description in the other post, the disguise stays in place until she turns the gizmo off. (Hm, I just realized, I did show her human form taking her boots and gloves off once. Well, I guess she can wear actual clothing over the disguise if she wants to.)
  8. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Sure, you can send that. Do you need my actual email address? It's posted at the bottom of the comic page if you need it. I'd figure my two cents with Voluptua, if you want them, is that (in D&D terms) she has very high intelligence, wisdom, and charisma, and enormous resources; but as a Nemesite she is physically very fragile, and she does not have Riboflavin's fighting skills to compensate for that physical vulnerability--and making herself look human does not actually make her any more durable. The shapeshifting is done via a gizmo, it is not an inherent ability. And, of course, in her natural form she can fly. (I hope that was helpful and not intrusive). Thanks again! I'm really stoked that you're doing this and I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
  9. Re: The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Howdy! I'm Jim Cleaveland, the author of "The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!" I discovered your post through my stat tracker that showed some visitors coming from this site. This is neat! Thanks for making up stats for Molly! I'm not familiar with this particular RPG system, but by all means, if you'd like any additional help or information on my characters or their world, please let me know. I'd love to have people role-playing my characters. ----- The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com "Zounds and jeepers!"
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