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tmutant

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  1. We've had Dumbest (pretty funny), and Most Embarassing (very funny). How about sharing your funniest Champions moments? Me first:

     

    A superstrong bad guy called Destroyer was bashing through down town. My character, Megalith, shows up. So did our gadgeteer, Commander Krull, unseen by the villain. Krull does a time stop on him. Megalith (a brick), winds up the haymaker. Time stop ends, haymaker lands, Destroyer goes to knockback land. He gets away. Later, rampaging through an amusement park after robbing the box office, same thing. Unseen Krull, haymaker, captured this time and sent to Stronghold. Big villain breakout in Stronghold. Megalith goes after Destroyer, no Krull. Megalith steps into view, Destroyer collapses in terror. "Don't hit me, I give up". He never did figure out the "Krull Factor".:D

  2. Originally posted by Storn

    Here is a private commission for RW Temple. His idea, my doodle.

     

    Sure could have used this guy last time I ran, just need to change to dirty khakis, and carrying an "AK-47.

     

    Anyhow, without further ado

     

    Really nice picture. What ThunderCats should have looked like.:D

  3. From Wild Cards :

    Ace (for super powered beings)

    Joker (for physically altered beings with or without special powers)

    Duece (very low-powered, or with powers that are useless for all intents and purposes)

     

    These all result from most people affected by the virus that brought about superhuman abilities drew the 'Black Queen ' i.e. the death card. 90% died, the rest drew Jokers, Aces, or Dueces.

  4. Originally posted by Alibear

    That idea is so good they made a movie out of it...:D

     

    With his stats why did they ever run away from the investigators...unless?

    What were the good/bad guys stats like?:eek:

     

    Their stats were good enough to scare the bejabbers out of Butch and Sundance.:D

  5. The first character I played in Champions (2ed) was a powered armor brick. 80 STR, 40pd/40ed, 15" of flight. He had +40 STR 3x per day, which made for a really wicked haymaker. Hunted by Dr. Demento (our GM's favorite villain). Think Dr. Destroyer, only less sane. He was called Sentinel, hence my sig.

  6. Originally posted by Steve Long

    I definitely want to do another Western Hero. I already have bunches of researched Western game writing that didn't make it into any Deadlands supplements, and I can easily build from that into a way cool WH book. But, as Darren so correctly notes, WH is way down the priority list.

     

    Nevertheless I'm always on the lookout for useful reference sources. Just got a great one on Sunday, about trains.

     

    I didn't expect such a speedy reply from "the horse's mouth", as it were. Thanks, Steve.:)

  7. While in a campaign GM'ed by my friend Fred, I was playing a character based on and named the Beast. Complete with blue fur. A group of super terrorists took over a school, and tied up all the kids in the gym. They were all surrounded by wooden desks, covered in gasoline. The head bad guy had a Zippo, ready to go. I snuck in through a skylight to recon the situation. One of the other players, playing a giant brick (3 or 4 levels of growth, STR in the 80's or 90's) arrives outside, doesn't check in with our team leader, and charges thru a wall. The head villian is about to throw the lighter, I jump down, grab lighter with my pre-hensile feet, land acrobatically on my hands, and am turned to stone by one of the other bad guys. I come out of it at GM's option. Standing in a water fountain in front of our Headquarters.:D

  8. I think you hit on it with the IRS thing. A watcher does things that aren't attacks , per se, that can screw up your life none the less. PRIMUS or the equivalent can show up at your work place, flash the badge, ask alot of questions, and get your boss and co-workers looking at you funny. Or a reporter with a telephoto lens gets a fuzzy picture of you doing you're Superman in the phone booth impression. Essentially a watched is a social threat, rather than a physical one. That's my take on it anyway.

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