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MisterBaldy

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  1. Re: Secret decoder Gee Wiz Captain Midnight...I'll never be as cool as you.
  2. Re: Hudson City & Predators FenrisUlf, here's the dilemma... On one hand, anything I have seen that's done by Steve Long is, in my opinion, done well. Steve just seems to develop a product well, and although it's a complete and well conceived product, he leaves you just enough room to put your own personal "campaign spin" on his work, and do so with very little effort on your part. On the other hand, I can't say the same for Darren Watts' products. Most of the stuff just seems underdeveloped, and not quite completely finished. Your going to have to work a lot more, and expend a lot more effort. Now before I get blasted by Darren (and the Darren Watts Fan Club), this is just my opinion. What is it that you need? That is what you need to ask yourself. Do you want a fantastic campaign setting for your Dark Champions campaign? If so, then purchase Hudson City: The Urban Abyss. If it's adversaries for your Dark Champions campaign that you need, then purchase Predators. It's not so much which one you should get. It's more defined by what you really need...wouldn't you agree?
  3. Re: Secret decoder Sorry that more of us can't be part of your "super secret club"... Not all of us are "super cool" like you guys... You're all just a big bunch of poopie-heads!!! I guess that means Pulp Hero goes further down my list of priorities. Champions is still my favorite...to say the least!
  4. Re: The Onion uncovers new Supervillain That article reminds me of a very strange joke... It seems these three engineers were all contemplating what kind of an engineer God was when He created Man. The first engineer stated, "God had to have been a Mechanical Engineer, for the symetry of the human body, and it's perfect design meant that this must be the case." The second engineer made his case by stating, "God must have been an engineer specializing in Fluid Dynamics, for the circulatory system, as well as the heart, are the greatest fluid dynamics system ever created." "You're both wrong!" the third engineer stated, "God had to have been a Civil Engineer!" "How can you possibly explain that?" questioned the first engineer. The third engineer quizzed, "Well...Who else but a Civil Engineer would be foolish enough to place the DUMP next to the PLAYGROUND?"
  5. Re: Has the game made anyone like comics even more? Chuckg, I concur...As a roleplayer, and long time GM, comic books made me enjoy the Champions System all the more. For the most part...it's almost like I never left.
  6. Re: Juke Box Heroes A WORLD WITHOUT HEROES From the Album (Music From) The Elder A world without heroes Is like a world without sun You can't look up to anyone Without heroes And a world without heroes Is like a never ending race Is like a time without a place A pointless thing devoid of grace Where you don't know what you're after Or if something's after you And you don't know why you don't know In a world without heroes In a world without dreams Things are no more than they seem And a world without heroes Is like a bird without wings Or a bell that never rings Just a sad and useless thing Where you don't know what you're after Or if something's after you And you don't know why you don't know In a world without heroes There's nothing to be It's no place for me =========================================== You wanted the BEST...you got the BEST!!! The Greatest Band In The WORLD... KISS
  7. Re: Wanting to make a character, need advice. Part of the problem when you try to put too many concepts into one character...the character has a tendency to develop too slowly. The character doesn't real have any focus point with which to get a handle on. My suggestion is to take some serious heed to Sylevus' suggestion about the concepts. Doing too much in a RPG, especially in a Champions campaign, means that the special qualities of the character become "watered down"...and no longer special.
  8. Re: Supervillains and the death penalty I would agree with OddHat here. The same laws that apply to the "normal citizenry" apply to the "superpowered realm" as well. It makes perfect sense. Why would there be a seperate set of statuates for superpowered people, as far as the death penalty is concerned. The death penalty can also make some interesting situations, especially where supers are concerned. How about something to the the effect of...The evil Doctor Chu is being given the death penalty for his crimes, and when they pull the switch and turn on the juice for the electric chair, Doctor Chu gains extremely colossal electricity-based superpowers...and drives him even further to insanity.
  9. Re: I really hate when this happens!!! Thanks Super Squirrel: It has been quite rough...and I feel it's just going to get progressively worse under George W. Bush. Finances for me took a nosedive when the first George Bush was in office...but this time it's worse. I admit it...I am not a fan of our current administration. Makes me wonder if things continue with the way they are going right now, with soaring gas prices, Bush's "War on Terror" (this generation's Vietnam), etc. if we aren't going to experience the next "Great Depression".
  10. Re: Pulp archtypes. Science Fiction: John Carter of Mars, Sky Captain (and the World of Tomorrow), Captain Nemo More Than Just Men: Alan Quartermain, Tarzan, Doc Savage Gimmicks: The Shadow, Agent 13
  11. Re: pulp hero over opinions? I like the cover of PULP HERO...Looks very much like the cover of a modern "10¢ Store" novel. Very nice work, in my opinion.
  12. PULP HERO!!! It's the one genre book I have really been looking forward to...and money is just too tight. Having trouble just making ends meet, as it were. I've gone from in a six month span of having quite a bit of "disposable income", to just barely living "from paycheck to paycheck". My lady has been out of work for over a year now, and the savings are gone. She's been awfully depressed because she can't find work. HELL...she's even applied to "fast food" joint's, and can't even get a job there. She's over 50, had heart problems shortly after she lost her last job (they had to place a stent in one of her arteries to relieve the blockage). I hope that things get better. I have tried to remain optomistic...but it does get tougher as time goes on. I know that this is probably the wrong forum to place this post...just needed a place to vent my frustrations.
  13. Re: Pistol Damage Class By Caliber So... How would this information be applied to Long Arms, or even Assault & Automatic Weapons? Just Curious.
  14. Re: A embaresing request Could be a "Sticky" Entangle, Based on ECV, with the "Special Effect" as Intense Orgasmic Rapture...couldn't it?
  15. Re: Character for Review and naming It's Stilletto, silly... Anyway, how about Fem Fatale, since messing with her could prove...FATAL.
  16. Re: What's in a Name? Myngu... Born in Japan...Myngu was a simple man. He worked in the farming fields of his father, and aspired to greated height and lofty ambitions. The bombing of Hiroshima changed all that. His family gone, but he was bestowed with a great gift...POWER!!! He would use his new powers to devastate those who devastated his home...he would have revenge. Next Name: Franchise
  17. Re: Lil' Slugger Question Here's the Official Paranoia Agent Website, and although I love most Anime/Manga...this series just doesn't do anything for me. I've seen three episodes thus far, and I won't be watching a fourth. It just doesn't keep me interested enough to watch any other episodes.
  18. Re: needing help with a new Campaign Here are some ideas for you... Wild West: Buffalo Bill Cote, Annie Oakley, Wyatt Earp, Morgan Earp, Virgil Earp, Doc Holliday, General Armstrong Custer, Geronimo, Cochese, Sitting Bull Pioneers: Daniel Boone, Jim Bowie, Sam Houston, David Crockett Early America: Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson Famous Authors: Edgar Allen Poe, Agatha Christie, Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley, Jules Verne, Samuel Clemens (a.k.a. Mark Twain), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs, William Shakespeare Fictional Characters: Alan Quartermaine, Indiana Jones, John Carter, Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Watson, Herquille Perot, Mrs. Marple, Conan, Merlin Other Noteworthy People: Thomas Edison, Robert Goddard, George S. Patton, Elliot Ness I hope that these helped in your endeavor.
  19. Re: Seventh Sanctum How about... The Blazing Irritant? Itchfury? The Itchy Streak? Mistress Itch? Irritation Enforcer? All potentially great character names...
  20. Re: Seventh Sanctum I have also frequented that website from time to time. It's got some interesting stuff...especially the Random Name Generators My next hero for Champions...The Itching Gladiator
  21. Re: A more feminine martial art Here you go yamamura...Just for you!!!
  22. Re: B.J. Zanzibar's WoD I know what you mean. When I was running Vampire: The Masquerade I would go there quite frequently. There is also another great website for VtM and WoD fans it's called Sanguinus Curae: Resource Site for Vampire: The Masquerade. That is a website I still go to. I am still in contact a couple of times a month with one of the website designers.
  23. Re: Golden Age Champions Yes, Ymir was King of the Frost Giants to be precise. Here's some info on Ymir: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ymir Surtur was also the Leader of The Fire Giants. Here's some info on Surtur: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surtur Hey Enforcer84...You been Repped!!! Excellent Norse Mythos Knowledge. Way to go Big E!!!
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