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Pogo

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  1. Re: Genres HERO GAMES may want to avoid (intended to be humorous) "Never" is too strong a word. When I went to Japan on business, most (all?) of my Japanese co-workers were introduced to me by their first names, although I still don't know the customer's first name.
  2. Re: Supernatural Special Forces The military might do well to recruit some animists to battle demons. "Why yes, I do view the very ground we walk upon as holy. Yup, sky too."
  3. Re: Genres HERO GAMES may want to avoid (intended to be humorous) Great, now I need bleach for my retina, optic nerves, and if I act quickly enough, short term memory (if not, long term gets a cleansing too). The worst part is I'm giggling too much for precision application. [15 minutes later] mUCH bETTER nOW. i dON'T tHINK tHERE wERE aNY sIDE eFFECTS.
  4. Re: Genres HERO GAMES may want to avoid (intended to be humorous) South Park Hero, especially the Chicken Lover subgenre. Wooster and Jeeves Hero Sock Puppet Hero Tenure Track Hero
  5. Re: Your character may be too average if... Your character sheet contains the words ibid, loc cit, or ditto. To save space, the stats are written STRDEXBODYCONINTEGOPRECOM 10.
  6. Re: Your PC's might be underpowered if...
  7. Re: So ... uhm ... Pulp ... yeah. fredrik_nilsson posted three useful links in this thread: http://www.herogames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41732 I'm rather partial to Wierd Tales -- you may be able to find an anthology or two at the library, but a used bookstore is a better bet. You could do worse than The Rocketeer for movies.
  8. Re: Your PC's might be underpowered if... (Thanks to KA) If you can't punch out your own Nazi . . . .
  9. Re: Your PC's might be underpowered if... If under disadvantages you have: Hunted: Imaginary Friend (more powerful, NCI) Vulnerability: Yes Susceptibility: Yes you might be underpowered
  10. Re: Your PCs might be overpowered if... If you're reading these posts hoping an excessive example will come up . . . .
  11. Re: Space Adventure: The Five Essentials I'm afraid I'm going to break the rules with #2: Refunds cheerfully delivered 1) A Fire Upon The Deep, by Vernor Vinge 2) S is for Space, by Ray Bradbury (short story collection) 3) Nor Crystal Tears, by Alan Dean Foster 4) Star Blazers (pretty much any 2 or 3 episodes from series 1) 5) Have Space Suit -- Will Travel, by Robert Heinlein Authors listed for completeness, though it's probably not needed. This is a really terrible list for someone who has just a few days, as #1 is a long novel, but my best friend reads fast;)
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    Super cities

    Re: Super cities If these teams are privately funded, there might be one in Omaha (home of Warren Buffet), Seattle (Paul Allen), or Redmond (Sauron). Of course, if there is one in Redmond, then Larry Ellison will have to get one too. What would the US government's reaction to privately funded superteams be? I can see the feds not caring too much if these are 150 point heroes, but while the US allows private security forces, private armies are frowned upon.
  13. Re: The Punisher vs Bugs Bunny Bugs loses to the turtle three times, so the last sentence is only 33% correct at best The toitle always wins.
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    Lucky Duck

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    Lucky Duck

    Re: Lucky Duck Contact: Earth A more serious build could be summon 25 pt human, Friendly (+1/4), Must Inhabit Locale (-1/2), maybe with no conscious control. This doesn't guarantee useful skills, so you might want to make up an advantage for that, maybe +1?
  16. Re: College Professor Skill Level
  17. Re: College Professor Skill Level I think this really depends on the field. In physics, I expect more 17-'s in academia than industry, based on observation. In the basic sciences it's usually easier to do research at a university (Bell labs and PARC notwithstanding). If you enjoy a field enough to get that high a skill, then getting paid to play counts for something. I also think 13- is reasonable at a good research school, but that's easily debatable.
  18. Re: Magnetism: Abuse And Super Metals In order: maybe, no friggin' way, and diamagnetism/paramagnetism. Nerve impules are mostly chemical, so a magnetic field strong enough to scramble them would be very, very strong. One might even say it would be at the comic book physics level The magnetic bracelets and insoles are useless in the real world. At 37 C the effective magnetic moment of hemoglobin is close to zero, and red blood cell motion will be determined by fluid mechanics. It is possible to suspend a frog above a magnet because frogs are diamagnetic, like most things. Diamagnetic materials act to repel incoming magnetic fields by setting up their own. It's a very weak effect, but we're doing the comic book physics thing again.
  19. Re: Gravitar vs Graviton? Yeah, but they have ranged attacks. Curse you Yukawa Man, curse you!
  20. Re: By request: Gravitar vs. Ultimates This line induces this reaction I'm gonna taunt Gravytarred now. That should make the pain go away.
  21. Re: Your greatest Chmapions moment In a campaign I ran several years ago, one character (call him Eagle, 'casue I don't remember his name) played a beserker type, with many powers dependent on "must taste blood." They get into a fight with some mentalist types. Eagle: I bite my tongue. Me: You feel wetness, but you don't taste anything. Eagle: WTF? Me: Flash versus taste. Eagle: Quick, get me a bowtie! Eagle performed very heroically despite being ~100 points lower than anyone else. He never did get the bowtie though.
  22. Re: Mystic Team Vehicle? Why thank you. I now have images of porn flicks staring Angela Lansbury running through my head
  23. Re: "Mostly Harmless" powers +4 speed, only to change tires. It's Pit Man! You could make a good living with this one if you don't mind left turns. 1d6 Entangle, no defense -- useful for babysitters Life support, self contained breathing, usable by others (8 targets), ranged, increased range, persistent, requires concentration (0 DCV), must concentrate throughout. Firefighters and some rescue teams would take someone with this power. flash vs. taste -- get kids to take their medicine. May also cause an outbreak of bowties. -8 str TK, fine manipulation -- Nearly everyone working with medium to high vacuum systems (1e-7 torr or lower) wants this. In grad school I would have maimed for this power.
  24. Re: [Creative] Need help! Was the father a child prodigy or exceptionally long-lived? Is the father involved with a different set of results from the creation of superhumans, or has the government been refining the creation process? But let us set this querulous nit aside My guess is the Buffy/Scooby (Bubby? scuffy? boo-no-that-will-not-pass-filters?) group is lying. They convinced a group of werewolves of a non-existent vampire plot, and sent them on this pre-emptive strike in the graveyard. The scuffies want to eliminate all monsters, and figure it is more efficient to stir one group against another. Whether 300 pt supers fall into the monster category remains to be seen . . . . One major flaw with my suggestion (I'm sure there are many) is that the vampires and werewolves can figure out they're being played. If that happens, they may gang up on the scuffies. The scuffies should have a contingency plan, but I are drawing blank here.
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