Jump to content

Basil

HERO Member
  • Posts

    5,275
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Everything posted by Basil

  1. Re: A Game Of Questions Can I have one, please?
  2. Re: Astronomers detect mystery flash They did. WikiWakiPedia More info here and here. PS: Rep to Nyrath!
  3. Re: A Game Of Questions Would it be sticky?
  4. Re: A Game Of Questions How do you tell a boy burrito from a girl burrito?
  5. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat "I'm, uh, I'm, um.... Doing research! Yeah, that's right, I'm researching the subject. Lot's of research needed. Detailed research. Uh-huh." "Fischbein, you're supposed to be checking stock."
  6. Re: Create-A-Character Edge Lad: John Carrington was an ordinary 20's-ish "slacker". No big ambitions, content with a dead end job, just hanging with his friends. Which is what he was doing (at a mall, of course), the day a supervillain/superhero fight broke out. During the mayhem, a large part of the ceiling of the mall's "food court" collapsed. John wasn't the only bystander crushed, and not quite the only one pretty much flattened, but he was the only one hit by a ricocheting force beam from Life Lass, all of whose powers involve life and health The result is that John lived. He continues to live. Despite being (mostly) less that 0.1 mm thick. Of course he's insane; he can barely be said to think. And he's dangerous; he's thin enough to cut things, and those parts or his edge that are bone can cut flesh. Indeed, he's a lot harder than he "should" be; a side effect of him staying alive, in all likelihood. As for his appearance --- let's not discuss that, shall we? NEXT: Bug Pacer
  7. Re: Odd News - Plot Seed? Those are some terrible yolks. Dr. Infamous was going to make a joke about "yeggs," until he was told that was slang for a safecracker. Dr. Infamous is an unregistered non-trademark of Basil's Twisted Imagination, Unincorporated
  8. Re: urban fantasy hero posts Yikes! Um, maybe not... I'm glad I got it from the library. You could see if your local public library has it, or can get it through ILL.
  9. Re: A Game Of Questions You want some other ideas brought up?
  10. Re: urban fantasy hero posts :celebrate And there was much rejoicing! :celebrate
  11. Re: urban fantasy hero posts In The Wizard of the Pigeons, the fight is against an evil entity, not "bad wizards." And the protagonists are not organized enough to be considered "police." However, I think you'd find a lot of very useful ideas in the book, any way.
  12. Re: Answers & Questions Q: It's nearly lunch time, you're still in bed, and you promised you'd get up early! A: Poetry. Lots and lots of poetry. Force fed, if necessary.
  13. Re: Create-A-Character (Sorry, Badger, but Leafar was ~32 hours before you.) Raven Breed is one of the most mysterious thieves to come along in quite a while. Seemingly he is able to get into any place, no matter how well guarded, and make off with even the heaviest and bulkiest items. And every time, he leaves behind some small object with a raven theme, but never the same twice. Some experts in criminalistics believe the item is an obscure clue to his next theft, but if so, no-one has been able to "decipher" the clue, save in retrospect. The name "Raven Breed" is a creation of the newspapers, based on one "reporter" (not that he deserves the title) who speculated the thief had his DNA altered to be part-raven. NEXT: Green Shifter Dr. Infamous is on the hunt for Raven Breed, to recruit him into The Legion of Infamy
  14. Re: A Game Of Questions Aren't there worse things to admit to?
  15. Re: Quote of the Week from my gaming group... I see an orangutan in his future.
  16. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat Flatulence. It doesn't matter what kind of flatulence, or how it made you famous. There's nothing good down that road.
  17. "Edward D. Cartier, whose illustrations graced "The Shadow" and numerous other science fiction and mystery publications in a career that spanned several decades, has died at 94." Story
  18. Re: HPA In The Works: The Great White Hunter's Bestiary
  19. Re: HPA In The Works: The Great White Hunter's Bestiary
  20. Re: Odd News - Plot Seed? This story shows why Master Criminals, when giving orders to their goons underlings, should not use slang. Obviously the Master Criminal wanted a helicopter. Dr. Infamous wishes to point out that most goons underlings can't understand good English either. Dr. Infamous is another fine product of Basil's Twisted Imagination, Unincorporated. Be sure to contact us for all your goon underling needs!
  21. Re: A Game Of Questions Do non sequiturs make sense?
  22. Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat What image? :doi: :doi:
×
×
  • Create New...