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Barton

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  1. Re: Modern Military Zeppelins Airships have MANY advantages. Long range (often days, sometimes weeks), stability (in moderate winds), and good lift for payload. Great for a UAV-like platform for spying. Bad news - high winds are not good at all, difficult to service/shelter, very easy to shoot down (but at high alt. not likely to happen). Overall this is a decent idea. The USA operated blimps for over the horizon radar platforms in the 1960's. Blimps were used to hunt submarines in WW2. So the idea of military use of lighter than air ships is not new. "What is old is new again"
  2. Re: Some Help for WWII Icons USSR: General Winter Japan: Divine Wind Many others are possible.
  3. Re: Clyde Barrow's Sawn-Off BAR Yes, reduce the STR min by 1, it would be a shorter weapon and a little lighter. Reduce the range bonus. In the military the BAR is used suppressive fire or general autofire uses, but a skilled operator can use it for precise shots. Barrow was considered (by accounts of his actions) a good shot with it. Barrow IMHO had one or two skill levels in BAR.
  4. Re: The Evolution of Space Food Space sticks are still in production. Saw them advertised in a camping goods magazine.:confused:
  5. Re: Champions 6th version Another suggestion for you snapt. I have a Pulp Hero game we are going to convert to 6th very soon. We do the remote game on Skype and maptool (both are free). PM me if you are interested in listening in on a session or two or maybe even guest playing a session or two.
  6. A strange question, I think I know the answer (the last one).... A character buys two bases and a vehicle. The cost in points is: Should it be full price for the most expensive of the three then +5 and +5. or Most expensive base +5 + cost of the vehicle.
  7. Re: Sixth Edition Showcase #8: APG Goodies quote" —a new Power, Chucking, for when you need to throw large amounts of worked or unworked wood at your foes. While admittedly somewhat more special effects-specific than the typical HERO System Power, it’s a lot of fun and absolutely crucial for creating certain rodent-based characters. Critical new skill for Barton, he actually does run rodent based characters!!! Thanks Steve for the respect to us players who play rat and other rodent based characters.
  8. Re: Champions 6th version snapt: An idea, please go to GenCon or Origins and play a game of 6th Hero (next year so we all have time to get used to it). You might not change your mind, you might just change your mind about it. BTW: at GenCon quite a few events are still pre-5th edition.
  9. Re: Sixth Edition Showcase #3.5: The Book Creation Process Comedy gold - I must agree.
  10. Re: Poll: What do you play Forgot to mention the Fantasy Hero game, face to face. I am in so many games I can forget them sometimes.
  11. Re: Poll: What do you play Champions - silver age game, I am player, face to face. Dark Champions - player face to face. *GM a Champions game - silver age game different universe to the above. Face to Face. The above three games rotate gamemasters and meet once every two weeks. Play in PBM (rarely online) StarHero-Fantasy combined game. Play in PBM FantasyHero game. *GM a Globetrotting Air-based Pulp game using Skype and Maptool. It meets a once a month. Maybe play in new online game, will find out this weekend. * Games I GameMaster.
  12. Re: Cold Fusion? Unpossible. Cold Fission? Wait... what? From article: Thorium decays by emitting alpha particles. Pomp and pals say that Cardone and co placed their detector underneath the glass vessel containing the thorium solution. "We note that the range of the emitted particles in glass is in the order of tens of micrometers and that it thus would be impossible for particles . . . to penetrate the vessel." Translate: the researchers placed the detector under glass and the thickness of the glass would block alpha particles, suggesting they are getting false readings. Looks like another false cold fusion story.
  13. Can a character use Telekinesis to aid the movement of another character doing a move through, with the idea that the "push" would increase movement. Both players would need teamwork also. Is this a thing you could coordinate? And how much movement could be added by TK?
  14. Re: Escaped Python Loose in Everglades! Also FL is getting African giant rats breeding in some localities. These kind of transplants are not as uncommon as you would like to believe.
  15. I have seen the animated movie UP, it was great. I liked the story and main characters were interesting (annoying but in a very charming kind of way). I will not put in any spoilers, but it has some pulpy elements in it, it is not pulp but captures the explorer element which some pulp stories have, and has some very pulp like items/scenes/locations in it. I recommend the movie as light, fun, entertainment, and of course kid friendly.
  16. Re: Doc Wilde and The Frogs of Doom You can get hotel rooms cheap (I used hotwire for Origins) and the badge can be free if you do some seminars. Maybe next year.
  17. Re: Doc Wilde and The Frogs of Doom Mr. Byrd will you be attending GenCon and/or Origins?
  18. Re: pulp HERO MASKRED CRIMEFIGHTERS The Wraith in my pulp game is interesting. Nerve pinch (NND attack) and moves in shadows (teleport if in shadows). The neat part is background... and a huge disadvantage.. my past is a blur... great plot hooks. People and bad guys know him, but he does not remember them.
  19. Re: what gives your pulp its pep? ACTION, ACTION, ACTION. As a GM I try to keep the action very high, lots of chases, lots of fights/combat. But, I like to have some investigation/mystery. Mine is a air based adventure, so airships and other mad science exists.
  20. Re: Modern Day Pirate Also maybe PS fisherman, KS fishing if pirate was a fisherman turned pirate (some Somali pirates are ex-fishermen).
  21. Re: Dodging bullets. Really. Body armor may not be "cool" but it is heavy, we may see this technology eventually for it could be very light in mass.
  22. Re: PA Hero:How long would plumbing work?
  23. Re: Dodging bullets. Really. Nerve pulses travel at over 300mph, and if stimulated via external electrical units you can cause voluntary muscles to move in fractions of second (reflex arcs are a example of this). Could move your body in a direction to reduce or even prevent damage. Possible. But, the system would cause muscle, tendon, ligament, and bone damage if the opposite muscles do not relax in time for the other muscles to contract. You could in theory solve this problem. Must agree with other posters body armor cheaper, more effective, less painful than this. I did graduate work in neuroscience, so this is up my alley.
  24. Re: Weapon Write-Ups for Firearms available in 1877? Anyone? Pulp Hero has a few of them in it.
  25. Re: Another Found World Lost! Until direct physical evidence is found, it is just a strange natural formation. I will wait until it is examined in detail from the ocean floor.
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