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Dethstrok9

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  1. 1 hour ago, Lloyd Dupont said:

    Congrats mate, keep up the good fight and spread the good word! :)

    You gave me some ideas as well.. when you talk about your character goal and financing conflict! :) 

    Thank you my friend, I'm glad you found a little inspiration from my announcement:)

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  2. When I run any RPG, I use whatever interpretation of the rules works best for my group. I would indeed limit non-movement actions as the player is using their action to load the weapon. I will stress that I believe for the GM in any system, the rules are more of suggestions:)

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  3. I believe it would mean you could only fire the weapon accurately every second or third round. I would impose a penalty die if they try to attack more then they are supposed to. This rule is likely to symbolize the longer reload time of more primitive weapons.

  4. Hello again my friends, we are running a follow up scenario to Cold Front!

    You shall see the return of Hunter the Police Detective, and Claire the Nurse, along side some new yet familiar faces:) We go live on Saturday 3/21/2020, bring your popcorn, as the stream will be 2-3 hours long!

     

    Set reminder HERE: https://youtu.be/_MZCgIUyDyQ

  5. 9 minutes ago, seneschal said:

    No conspiracy theory.  That would require human intention and planning, and a global plague is outside mankind's control.  However, our response to that disease is critical.  There are always those who attempt to take advantage of societal chaos.  Like the guy who attempted to corner the hand sanitizer market.  Or some politicians attempting to use emergency spending bills to push through their partisan funding priorities.  We must not allow fear to cloud our judgement.  We must be alert to unscrupulous behavior, from telephone scammers as well as from our leaders.  And we must be willing to accept risk to not only protect our God-given freedoms but to go about our daily lives.  Even before coronavirus you could catch something by shaking someone's hand, riding the bus, or using public toilet facilities.  So, certainly wash your hands, cover your mouth with an elbow when you cough or sneeze, stay out of people's faces, and don't hoard toilet paper (since the virus doesn't cause the runs anyway).  Most of all, don't live in fear. And don't let yourself be buffaloed by constant scare stories on the news.  Turn off the TV or radio for a bit and play Uno with your kids while you have the chance.  We'll all have to trudge back to our 10-hour shifts soon enough.

    Indeed.

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