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McCoy

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  1. Three, that they know of, and they're not checking for more. Pedantic nitpick: "Flesh" is muscle and fat, these books wee bound in human skin, not flesh.
  2. Cherish your innocence. Wish I didn't know about it.
  3. If the time limit is longer than a few combat phases, I would say multiform, one charge, and make the time limit a +0 limitation.
  4. Compass Matches Pocket Multitool Flashlight
  5. Seriously? Everyone has passed up the straight line? "It doesn't matter what you call it, it's not going to answer." Thank you, I'll be here all week.
  6. I am not in any way connected with the company, but allow me to second Simon's advice. In my humble opinion, this is probably the best community on the internet, and certainly the best one I've ever found. There are people here that will help you through thick and thin, who will have your back no matter what. Even the person who turned out to be a notorious Catfish would stay on line and talk me down for hours when I would wake up screaming at 3 AM. This is where would come to vent when my late partner was in chemotherapy. And the best way to fit in with some of the absolutely best people I have never met is not to come in with a chip on your shoulder. In the words of Lois McMaster Bujold, "Some kinds of stupid you don't have to be." Having said that, yeah, I liked the Big Blue Book. There were some things in 5th I didn't like, some things in 6th. But on balance there was a lot more that I did like! So yes, over decades of play some powers were found to be entirely too cost effective, others totally broken. Challenge should not be can you build the characters with the same points, but can you build the characters with the new guidelines? In some cases it's going to be "no," but I've found in most cases it's yes.
  7. In the longer view of things, how inclined is Sol's orbit to the mid-plane? Do we stay somewhat close to it, or at the extremes are we really far above/below it?
  8. Meteorite smashes into the Moon producing brightest flash of light ever seen from Earth Anyone else feel an Origin coming on?
  9. Yeah, I think autofire is the way to go here. That you fire a single arrow that becomes multiple arrows in flight is a special effect.
  10. Millennium already has an action figure. As the living embodiment of the Hero With a Thousand Faces part of his raison d'etre is to inspire future heroes. All other characters would agree.
  11. Dolphin would agree, none of my other characters.
  12. The one thing I've noticed carreer criminals seem to have in common is an unjustified high sense of self-esteem. I can see how that can come accross as confident and out-going.
  13. I'm going to give that to Diana, but I could see it going the other way. Depends on venue. Aquaman unless fight takes place in the middle of the Sahara.
  14. "I can call threads from the vastly deep!" "Why so can I, or so can any man; But will they come when you do call for them?" Thread Necromancy: With Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters coming out next month, thought this might be topical again. Anyone gamed in the Riordan universe and have tips they wanted to share?
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    Sliders

    Re: Sliders Um, I'm finding half the door knobs to the left, the other half to the right. As a further inconstancy, I will go in a door with the knob on the left, then when I start to go out the same door some SOB has moved the knob to the right! The key placement on the qwerty keyboard was the opposite of convenience, it was designed to slow down the typewriter (as both machine and operator were called at the time). If you want efficient you go to a Dvorak keyboard. Maybe the qwerty keyboard is the only thing that hasn't changed? Thought the number pad might be on either side. Biggest adaptation my partner had to make going over to a computer was learning to use the number pad right handed. He use to do ledgers 10-keying with his left hand, his pencil in his right.
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    Most PCs...

    Re: Most PCs... Looks like I'm late to the party. I disagree. If the objective is to simulate the source material, I maintain that most published characters have either a VPP, or a Power Stunts skill. I defy you to read 12 consecutive issues of a title and not see a character using their power in a way they never did before, and often in a way they never did again.
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    Sliders

    Re: Sliders One other I want to mention, Humanoid World, inspired by Jack Williamson's Humanoid novels. The Earth is overrun by polite, helpful robots who will not let humans do anything remotely risky. "Rent a car? No need, Sir, a humanoid will drive you anywhere you want to go. Now that humans no longer drive we have totally eliminated traffic accidents. Sports? We've developed games that let you get exercise and have fun without the risk of humans running into each other or getting hit by balls. Travel between worlds? I am so sorry Sir, but we cannot allow that, some of those other worlds will be hostile. We will need to keep you here for your own good. We would prefer to do that without medicating you." Ultimate Nanny state.
  18. Re: Multipower Variable Slots, ever use one? Character concept over mini-maxing points. Iron Man's Strength, EB, and Flight all draw from a common power source. To use any at full power, he has to shut down the other two. He can't fly at full speed carrying a heavy object. He has to land to put everything into his EB.
  19. Re: Welcome to the Silver Screen Millennium did stunt work in the movies before he hit the Big Time as a Hero. No changes necessary for his story. Cheeta, other than his Secret ID, is an adequate anti-hero. No changes. For some reason I cringe when I think of a Snow Leopard movie, that it would turn out like CINO, a strong independent woman of color turned into a whiny emo biatch. No deal unless she gets script and final edit approval. Dolphin, they would probably make him straight.
  20. Re: A Thread for Random Videos "Possibly!?!?!?" He uses that word a lot. I do not think it means what he thinks it does.
  21. Re: Any ideas for a character leveling system based on experience points? Yeah, need to know that before we can give meaningful answers.
  22. Re: May I Draw Your Champion? Dolphin. Human model Dave Draper, Dolphin (Michael Steelman) is two meters tall, slightly over 150 kilos, and just under 10% body fat. Well muscled without being as ripped as a modern bodybuilder. He is a blue eyed blond with sun-bronzed skin. He doesn't need to wear clothing for protection, and doesn't fully grok it as decoration, so whenever socially acceptable he wears only a Speedo. Even when otherwise fully clothed he will be barefoot if possible. He has a public ID, and never wears a mask. He has moderate super strength and exceptional defenses. He has the Nietzsche mutation, what doesn't kill him makes him stronger. His parents are marine biologists, as a toddler he learned he could free-dive deeper and stay down longer than they could with full scuba gear. Spending time at great depths is probably what lead to his super strength. In college he fell in love with a telepath. Not psychic himself, he likes to hang out with mentalists. "You can't lie to them, so it encourages you to be open and honest." Naively, he believes the telepaths will extend the same honesty to him. Though he cannot be hurt, he is very aware that others can be. He has an absolute Code vs Killing. In combat he tends to go for disarms and holds rather than all out attacks. If he must punch, he will pull. He is a Buddhist and an environmentalist. He doesn't need to eat, but if he does eat it will be vegan. Quote: "I'm not a super hero! I'm a marine biologist who's friends keep getting razzled by super villains!"
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