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1corpus christopher

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  1. I have read your posts, and I am very happy to read of your progress as creators and authors for the Roll20 effort. Champions, particularly the superhero genre, is a game that has given me a device for enjoyment, escape, expression and political/social treatise on numerous occasions over the past 30-plus years.

     

    If I may be so bold as to suggest some things you may want to offer for the Roll20 game experience:

     

    An adventure or two in Meriquai Falls.

     

    Adventure Club modules tweaked or amended to allow those of us who read/played them when they were released back in the day, to play these fine works today with Roll20.

     

    Hudson City and its various resources from Dark Champions.

     

    Star Hero scenarios.

  2. On 12/18/2006 at 7:47 PM, Susano said:

    I just finished viewing Dog Soldiers, a soldiers versus werewolves movie. I found it liked it at lot, parts made me laugh, parts made me shudder, and parts made me say "that's not right...." I highly recommend it.

     

    I also watched The Wizard of Oz over the weekend, for the first time. Rather fun, with some highly enjoyable sequences -- the flying monkeys were great! -- and the musical numbers are catchy. I also found it amusing to sort of "count" all the lines that have remained in popular use.

     

    What have you seen recently?

    Unforgiven, the story told by director/actor Clint Eastwood and actors Morgan Freeman and Gene Hackman.

  3. It all goes tandem with the genetics and weapons programs started just prior to WW2 (Platinum Age). That time period was a prelude to everything that follows in your event timeline(s). Hence the Tuskegee Experiments are relevant.

     

    Zerstoiten (Dr.D) was ahead of the curve during the forthcoming WW2 researches and developments. As were ANY bright individuals who could see that the true nature of the human species was to make a colossal leap forward during the 20th century through technology, medicine and mutations. Regardless of the costs, eggs had to be broken to make better omelets.

     

    Technology at the time (prior to the 1990's) was unable to keep up with what the intervening extraterrestrial civilizations had handed the human race. Soo, yes a scientist or group of soldiers, or one mentalist could be kept on stasis for 50 years or more until the technology infrastructure (the world wide web and other tech devices) were constructed and took effect for the New Age.

     

    Multiple scenarios for these origins are plot devices that branch out as any continuum does in any universe. 

     

    Is it still a mystery why Dr. Destroyer made his move in 1992 at the birth of the World Wide Web with these things considered?

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