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Well I've wrapped up the 4th edition Champions and Strike Force conversions, any others people would like to see from olden Champs days converted to 6th edition? Stuff not in more recent products like Enemies, I mean. OK I'm going to list all the character groups completed in this thread so newcomers can find them easily and not have to dig through the whole thread as it gets bigger and bigger. As I do more stuff, this will expand. Aesisinos from 4th edition Champions BBB Champions of the North 4th edition Zodiac Conspiracy, from the module To Serve And Protect module Ninja Hero 4th edition characters New Knights of the Round Table (part one) Atlas Unleashed module Deathstroke module (characters not covered by rjd59, below) Wings of the Valkyrie module European Enemies by GrandmasterGM Challenges for Champions Champions Presents, interwoven with characters from Watchers of the Dragon Also, here's the other threads containing various write ups by other folks: Crusader, Starburst, and the 4th edition Champions by me - the one that started up this madness for me in the first place Deathstroke by rjd59 The Blood by rjd59 Some Enemies for Hire and Mutant File rebuilds by Dr Mid-Nite Roadkill by rjd59 Several different write ups for The Guardians, the original team featured in the earliest Champions books.
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I've been running a Golden Age Champions campaign for about a year and a half now, and its been a lot of fun to slip in various historical events like the wreck of the Hindenburg and the evacuation from Dunkirk. But the source material for Golden Age stuff is usually really light hearted, even goofy and silly. Having read a lot of Golden Age comic books, they aren't silly so much as pulp-themed. Characters will even kill villains on occasion - not execute them, but if the bad guy happens to fall into the gears of a machine well, no more than he deserved. The really colorful silly stuff was late in the golden age and early silver, mostly silver age. That's fine but it doesn't really say GAC to me.
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