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Mark Rand

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  1. 1 hour ago, death tribble said:

    As a hero 

    The Pittsburgh Steelers Cheerleader

    I know that the Steelers do not have cheerleaders and she plays this as a running gag. Dressed in black and yellow while operating in the city and white and yellow outside she can appear with or without a football styled helmet. The helmet has a quasi perspex shield which is effective against flash attacks as well as energy blasts and bullets.

    She uses martial arts and an insane level of acrobatic and gymnastic skill to fight her opponents and not take an injury. She can name anyone who has played for the team and the results of most games.

    She is also resistant to any mind control or illusion which would have her badmouth or insult the team and the city. She does not wear any sort of mask except the helmet but no-one recognises her unless she is fighting crime.

    The Steelers keep a quiet eye on her as they are concerned about her going bad. However they also play along with the joke as they say 'she would have been at the game only she was taking a crook to the police for booking and there was a quite a queue'

    She might even be related to the late Myron Cope.

  2. Being 71, almost 72, having bad knees and no car, I’ve compiled a list of  Pittsburgh landmarks.  I have images of some of them on my computer.  This list is, of course, just my opinion.

     

    Mount Washington with Station Square and Gateway Clipper Fleet in the foreground

     

    Mount Washington with the Fort Pitt Bridge and Tunnel in the foreground

     

    View exiting the Fort Pitt Tunnel

     

    Point State Park fountain

     

    Gateway Center

     

    PPG Plaza with obelisk dubbed “The Tomb of the Unknown Bowler”

     

    Gulf Tower

     

    Koppers Tower

     

    Fifth Avenue Place

     

    Mellon Square

     

    Omni William Penn Hotel

     

    Kaufmann’s clock at Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street

     

    PNC Park

     

    Heinz Field

     

    Carnegie Science Center

     

    University of Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of Learning (aka Cathy)

     

    Saint Paul Cathedral

     

    WQED antenna tower

     

    Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

     

    Station Square

     

    Waterfront stacks (the Waterfront’s on the site of the United States Steel’s Homestead Works)

     

    Dippy (in front of the Carnegie Institute)

     

    Forbes Field remnants and plaza

     

    Light Up (on the University of Pittsburgh campus between Hillman Library and Posvar Hall)

     

    A Song to Nature (aka The Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain at the entrance to Schenley Park and directly in front of the University of Pittsburgh’s Frick Fine Arts Building)

     

    Ode to Space (in front of the University of Pittsburgh’s David Lawrence Hall)

     

    University of Pittsburgh panthers outside the William Pitt Union, the Petersen Events Center, and Heinz Field

     

    Walking to the Sky (on the Carnegie Mellon University campus outside Warner Hall)

     

     

    Joy of Life (fountain at Baum Boulevard and South Whitfield Street)

     

    George Westinghouse Memorial in Schenley Park

     

    Edit: The above list is subject to change based on what I can find.

  3. 20 minutes ago, Ninja-Bear said:

    Every time I drive In Pittsburgh l, I also found myself in a tunnel to West Virginia! 😁

    No doubt the Fort Pitt Tunnel.

     

    21 minutes ago, Ninja-Bear said:

    Plus to say Pittsburgh is hilly is an understatement. When you go to the Zoo and it has an escalator from the parking lot to the entrance, you know it’s hilly.

    So true.

  4. I've PMed SCUBA Hero information about some Pittsburgh neighborhoods and landmarks as well as Western Pennsylvania English (Pittsburghese).  Transportation, including infrastructure, is next.  One rule about Pittsburgh is that the shortest distance between two points is always either under construction or blocked by something.

  5. Here's another interesting Pittsburgh NPC that might make a good contact: Caroline McCauley, D.V.M., is the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium’s dedicated head veterinarian.  She has a way with animals, and they seem instinctively to trust her.

  6. The city I use might be Pittsburgh, my home town.  There's no oceanic institute or lighthouse, but there's an observatory with three telescopes, one of which is open to the public, a science center that's open to the public, and many bridges, a number of which are in poor shape.  A few of those are slated for repairs.

  7. Yasko Nighigawa is the Wells Planetarium’s technical manager.

     

    I forgot to mention that the Wells Planetarium staffers wear navy blue cloth flight suits as uniforms.

     

    R/V Laurel Clark (T-AGOR-30) is a Thomas G. Thompson-class oceanographic research ship owned by the Office of Naval Research, operated by the University of California Coastal City Oceanic Institute, the host vessel of the DSV Judith Resnik, an Alvin-class deep submergence vehicle, and crewed mostly by naval reservists who are considered on active duty and wear the shipboard working uniform coverall.

     

    Commander Jason Whitehead is her commanding officer.

     

    Commander Eileen Bogan, M.D., is her surgeon (medical officer).

     

    Cora Paterson, a civilian, is chief pilot, and mechanic, of the DSV Judith Resnik.   She decides what music to play during the descent and likes The Nutcracker Suite.

     

    University of California Coastal City is based on the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University and has a number of off-campus locations.  Some of the staffers of the university’s Center for Teaching and Learning, including Rick Sterling, their courier, and Barbara Gray, the classroom engineer who does classroom technical inspections and repairs, wear royal blue cloth flight suits.

     

    Hayes, California, the location of the NASA telemetry station, is 20-miles east of Coastal City.  A mostly rural community, it’s airport is Hayes Airport, a general aviation facility.  Joanna Hawke, a former navy fighter pilot, commercial pilot, certified flight instructor, airframe and powerplant mechanic, and the airport manager, runs Hawke Aviation, Inc., the airport’s only fixed base operator.

     

    The area has two other airports, Coastal City International (based on Pittsburgh International Airport) and Munhall Airport (based on Allegheny County Airport).  The local medevac helicopter is based there.  Melody Walters, BSN., RN., a Certified Flight Registered Nurse, and pilot Andrea Stewart are one of the teams based there.

  8. I'm not sure if this is setting or not, but I came up with these NPC characters in a few minutes.

     

    Thomas Avery is an occult expert and retired mystic whose power has waned and needs a cane to walk.  He can provide background info and serves as a contact with the Trismegistus Council.  He shares his house with his housekeeper, Marie, and several cats.      

     

    Paul Bergman, Ph.D., is a middle-aged oceanographer and the head of the UC Coastal City Oceanic Institute.

     

    Tanya Morrow, Ph.D., is an astronomer and the head of UC Coastal City’s Coastal City Observatory.

     

    Sandra Verdeschi, Ph.D., is an astronomer and the head of UC Coastal City’s Wells Planetarium.

  9. Coastal City, from the 3E book Atlas Unleashed, has a bay, a harbor (which may or may not be the same thing), a swank hotel, a power company, an overcrowded freeway system, a fine arts museum, a USAF base outside the city, a factory-lined channel (which may now be light industry or open-air mall on former factory site), and a nearby NASA telemetry station.

  10. 2 minutes ago, SCUBA Hero said:

    Could this be the setting for the proposed ready-to-play book in the 5E Rennaissance thread?  (He asked hopefully)

    It was in the 3E book Atlas Unleashed.  I'm hoping someone might have fleshed it out from the description given.  We were given a swank hotel, a fine art museum, a power company, an overcrowded freeway system, a harbor, a bay, a factory-lined channel (which may lead from the harbor to the bay), an air force base outside of town, and a nearby NASA telemetry station.

  11. Looking at Homestead in the 4E Champions book, I note that there's no basement.  Shouldn't there be one?  The first floor stairs by the family room could go down instead of up.  The second floor stairs in the same place could by a linen closet.

  12. Like San Diego, Coastal City is home to an oceanic institute that's tied to a university.  In this case, it's the Coastal City Institute of Technology.

     

    Also like San Diego, Coastal City has professional sports teams.  In this case, a baseball team, a football team, and a basketball team.

  13. I have the Coast City map and the information on the city's neighborhoods from the Mayfair Games Atlas of the DC Universe.  According to my research, Coastal City is close to the Santa Ynez Mountains. The nearby NASA telemetry station is in those mountains.

  14. I'm working on a version of Coastal City, which originally appeared in the 3E book Atlas Unleashed.  It will be in Ventura County, straddling the Santa Clara River and be based on DC's Coast City.  Wayne Air Force Base is replace by Edwards Air Force Base.  The Coastal Metro Power Company is replaced by Pacific Gas and Electric.

  15. The next day, the ladies come for their fitting.  Then came Friday with a pep rally and a nighttime home football game.  The only unusual things that happened were Sandy mending a couple of cheerleader uniforms while they were being worn and Cordelia thanking her.

     

    Then, Saturday morning came and brought with it the first rehearsal.  Mickey Mouse Club choreographer Tom Marshall was also the play choreographer.

  16. Voices come from the stage.  "Stage Crew," Sandy says.  "From what Donna told me, they're working on the stage lights today."

     

    "Doing what?" Mrs. Forbes asks.

     

    "Replacing bulbs in the overhead electrics and checking the aim of the spotlights on the balcony edge," Sandy replies.  "Some spotlight bulbs might have to be replaced, too."

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