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FunGuyFromYuggoth

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  1. I think the proof is in the final product, but the initial trailer was to my mind pretty horrendous, selecting out the parts most likely to provoke judgment.

    But you know what, I'm willing to hazard that this was a deliberate move by their marketing department to stir the pot and to get people talking about it.

    Like the conversation here... :ohwell:

  2. Seriously, though, as cool as seeing BRP win a Best RPG Ennie award would be, though, there is zero chance of it happening in the same period the new edition of D&D came out, especially given the Ennies' predisposition towards d20. Mark my words, next year's Ennies will be a huge 4E love-in

    I find your lack of faith...disturbing...

    <Force chokes....> :eek:

    Oh sorry, I like your work. My bad. :innocent:

    It deserves a nomination and a win.

  3. Talking about inspiration; I just found a clip for Capcoms' Dead Space and it might be the I closest thing to Cthulhu set in far future I've seen in a video game. The end of which I found quite enjoyable :D

    Dead Space Hands-on Preview: Resident Evil 4 in Space - Shacknews - PC Games, PlayStation, Xbox 360 and Wii video game news, previews and downloads

    Thanks for sharing that. I love "Dead Space." The PSN has been hosting it. I didn't realize it was elsewhere.

  4. Ah... I did a little reading, and it looks like the publishers have to submit their product for contention. Chaosium didn't, so therefore it's not on the ballot.

    I am looking forward to seeing you at the podium making a drunken, slurring speech thanking Charlie, Dustin, and all the little people. Plus the part about how people really, really, really liked you. Followed by the reading of a poem you composed for the occasion.

    Shall we write to Chaosium through dustin at chaosium.com ?

  5. Britain on alert for deadly new knife with exploding tip that freezes victims' organs

    Last updated at 11:06 AM on 17th July 2008

    Senior police officers have been warned to look out for a new knife which can inject a ball of compressed gas into its victim that instantly freezes internal organs.

    The 'wasp knife', which can deliver a ball of compressed gas capable of killing its victim at the press of a button, may be heading for Britain, the Metropolitan Police fear.

    A needle in the tip of the blade shoots out the frozen ball of gas which instantly balloons to the size of a basketball, freezing organs.

    The Metropolitan Police have told colleagues in the West Midlands to be on the lookout for the blade, which is designed to kill sharks and bears.

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    The American-made weapon is sold to hunters and divers and injects the frozen gas when the small handle-mounted trigger is pressed.

  6. The Japanese did not use shields at all. So it is perfectly realistic to use shields only when you expect missile fire, i.e. in open battles.

    Actually Japan did use shields until about the 4th Century CY when mounted horsemen arrived on the battlefield (probably from Korea and China), which emphasized mobility. A mounted horseman was harder to hit when moving and later on, they took it to a whole new level when Japan created an entire discipline of mounted archery called yabusame. Early on, when they did still use shields, they used a specific type of large shield (4 ft. or 1.2 meters) to defend archers.

  7. The Incredibles is a lot of fun. But for live action Iron Man is my top comic book film at the moment. I thought it had the perfect blend of action and comedy and I never seen a better camero for Stan Lee ever!..I'm afraid, I've never been a big fan of Conan movies ( I do very much enjoy the soundtrack!) and am hoping the new films will be closer to the tales. One movie that I thought did a pretty good job of capturing the style of Frank Frazetta artwork is "Pathfinder" and has quite a bit of good FRPG ideas throughout the film :)

    How was "Pathfinder"? It was savaged by critics. Is it worth a rental?

    I think "The Incredibles" pretty much obviated the need for a Fantastic Four movie, but Jessica Alba needed a star vehicle and by the Gods of Chaos the studio gave her one.

  8. Though I wasn't overall impressed with Star Frontiers, Knight Hawks wasn't actually that bad. It might not be quite generic enough, but it'd be a good starting place.

    We had a Traveller campaign, but in those old days could not fathom why there wasn't a character advancement system. It was fixed eventually, but back then, the only other choice was "Space Opera." Our FLGS didn't sell it.

    In this case, I think the very sketchiness of "Star Frontiers" and the emphasis on percentiles was a selling point for us and helped to prepare us for BRP and its percentile based system.

  9. I can be pretty blunt and in-your-face when I think its needed; I just like to make sure when someone sees me as attacking their views (I try really hard not to attack the person, though I'm sure I sometimes fail) that I really am. When discussing a position shared to various degrees by multiple people, its way to easy to either lump them together or seem to, though, so I like to try and remain clear about it.

    It's easy here to misunderstand and to be misunderstood. :innocent: I think that's part of the problem of not seeing a face and having to account for millions of years of social interaction--all of that interpretation having to be compressed into pixels on a shiny screen. Add what we already know about human nature and the readiness to reach for that heavy rock when somebody annoys us. :lol:

  10. 1. A skill that covers balance - acrobatics, balance, tumbling-type stuff

    2. Rules for fighting multiple opponents at once

    Haven't turned these up yet. Did I miss them?

    #1: See page 71 under the skill "Perform" (second to last paragraph)

    #2: See page 233 under "Superior Numbers"

  11. I would submit that a very robust ruleset is freely available from the 1980s for the Star Frontiers game. It is available as a resource to be mined for GM's (especially those who remember with affection the old Star Frontiers game).

    The rules are convertible (deduct the setting specific information) and theoretically usable "out-of-the-box" with BRP because they rely on percentile dice ratcheted to a six level system on four skills: Piloting, Astrogation, Engineering, and Gunnery. A possible conversion could have Levels 1=1-15%,2=16-31%, 3=32-47%, 4=48-63%, 5=64-79%, and 6=80-95%) from here, but of course I am speaking about Knight Hawks (their starship rules). An explanation of how they can post it online without the Powers that Be raining locusts, blood, and lawyers on them here. I would not recommend the full-on wargaming experience in the advanced rules, but you can have some fun with their rules for economics (how to make and lose money), mining, movement--and of course, combat!

    A second boxed set called "Knight Hawks" followed shortly. It provided rules for using starships in the setting and also a set of wargame rules for fighting space battles between the UPF and Sathar. Included were counters for starships, two-ten sided dice, a large folding map with open space on one side and on the other a space station and starship (for use with the included adventure), and the adventure SFKH-0: Warriors of White Light.
  12. Yeah, I always thought the way to go with Watchmen was to make less in hyperreality and more in reality, like how "Seven" was made. Anyway, I think Apple has a better trailer for Watchmen in their trailer section.

    The challenge is presenting the alt-1980s vibe. I am have having a hard time visualizing Se7en for superheroes. What aspect of that would you like to see? Alan Moore's art has always been hard to get across, though visually the costume design of the Swamp Thing from the 1980s got closest--the rest of the movie didn't make me happy. "V for Vendetta" as a movie (which I liked) seems to split the fanbase. Of course, Alan Moore hates all of the films based on his work...but he's a curmudgeon and I think enjoys the attention.

  13. Actually there's a lot of filtering going on from the footage, I can tell it was heavly modified in the DI process. It's too bad, because I really did like those 6x4.5 stills of the characters from a few months ago and thought he might of nailed it...Now I'm not too sure. Ah well, it's too late now.

    I didn't care for the stills at all, but you say there's footage? (Opens up another tab in Google to search for it.) I was speaking about the stills! (Searching... searching...)

    Wow! It's beautiful man! To the contrary, I love it! It's been over two decades since I first read it and I can't believe what I just saw. (Imagines another run of t-shirts with :) with the bloody bullet hole through it.)

    http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2008/07/watchmen_trailer_who_are_these.html

  14. I don't consider BRP a minimalist rules system, nor do I consider that a minor question, and as such I don't think addressing it is "GURPsifying" it. Nor do I see a virtue in making this more GM dependent than other areas the rules already covers.

    Neither do I. I think it's just a matter of interpretation in a system that can exist as rules light (option boxes checked off) or rules heavy (all option boxes checked on--perhaps at risk of some of options not playing well with each other). As prospective GMs, we can exist in the same BRP framework and exist all along that spectrum.

    After all, part of the purpose of this forum is to present ideas and possible approaches that work for you and could help others in similar circumstances. :) I won't dispute your preferences when stating mine, but will certainly try to learn everything I can from everyone here (even if I don't use most of it).

  15. That was a boy, actually..

    I really must've ceased to care at that point! :lol: (Looking at watch probably.)

    I was looking forward to the Watchmen, but now I'm starting to have my doubts after viewing the trailer. I like Zack Snyders' commercial work and his remake to Dawn of the Dead, but I wish he would of taken a different cinematic approach to making the Watchmen from what I've seen so far. Hopefully it will be great and will do justice to the Graphic Novels.

    Yes, 300 had a certain painterly epic quality to it. DotD remade had ferocious energy (though not as good as the original). The look of the heroes in the new Watchmen movie seems strangely flat. I was hoping for some filtering so they wouldn't look like a bunch of guys standing around in costume in front of Hollywood and Highland entertaining tourists. Still, I'm sure he's getting an earful from the fans, so I'm sure somebody got the memo. Don't give up hope.

  16. Jason, I was wondering if you knew about the status of game statted characters from the DC and Marvel etc. Universes? I notice the thinly guised Alien, Jedi Knight, etc. templates in the BRP book, but that's a book sold as an enterprise whereas this web site is clearly not making anybody any money. Does presenting their statting create a problem or does that fall under the nebulous rubric of "fanfic" (shudder)? (Entertain me please, copyright baffles me.) :confused: Were those to appear here, would that be a problem?

  17. That's easy. In "Undiscovered Country," the Klingon Chancellor is shot by Federation phasers and NOT disintegrated. Remember those drops of Klingon blood floating in the ether? That's not just an isolated case. Like this one. I remember hearing offhand remarks about "phaser burns" (Google it up) from my mis-spent youth, so it is surviveable. I think the writers of Trek were about as consistent as anybody and even then, they had to allow instances of people surviving getting shot by a phaser, but if they wanted something spectacular, they could do it when they liked. Evidently, though they only refer to "Stun" and "Kill," but in observation the effects include "stun", "heat", and "dematerialize." Confusing. I think the ST RPG addressed it better, but I never played it. Nightshade is right, if you're going to call it "disintegrator," you may as well not nerf it. There is a possible solution below:

    In Frank Herbert's Dune Universe, personal shields had the interesting effect of creating a particularly nasty side effect if shot with a "lasgun." KABOOM in a huge, ugly way!!! This helped to enforce the almost-medieval feel of the tech and the weaponry and ended the use of such weapons because of the generally undesirable side effect of killing everyone in the vicinity.

    In the "Firefly" universe beam weapons were outlawed.

    In "Star Wars" people were generally lousy shots. (I never much understood why Stormtroopers wore armor since it never helped.)

    Etcetera.

  18. I have the opposite worry. My observation (YMMV) is that one needs to stop and open the rulebook for something frequently enough, players will start losing trust in the GM to tell the story and in turn derail the atmosphere that you've worked weeks to create. Some "rules' should be intuited. Some calls have to be made. That's the GM's responsibility.

  19. $10 bucks a month means they have a continuous stream of content to justify someone paying every 30 days-- Could Chaosium could even keep up the demand? Now maybe a yearly membership would work were everyone is up to date with new changes and some additional content but I think that's about it. Besides, I one don't really want another bill biting at my wallet at the end of every month.

    You're probably right. Amazon Prime and Netflix are really using two different models. I'm also throwing in a concept of the monograph of the month/quarter--though after a few hours of thinkng about this...didn't Steve Jackson' Games do something similar a while back or was that just their Pyramid Magazine I'm thinking about? :ohwell:

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