The Singularity (OOC)
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Work in progress is posted. Genetically engineered badger. How are we doing HP?
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Great minds think alike.
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HP, on p. 5, is for mutants or aliens 1d6 per Con. point, for humans 1d8 per Con point. Robots/majority cybernetic beings/androids are handled via house rule. Speaking of aliens, they are simply different races who can have bodily or mental differences/powers that follow the same rules approach as mutations.
So one can get a lot of hit points, great for survivability, though so does everyone else
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DW, re: edited post #20, those are good ideas. I’m leaning toward #1 because it could lead to or have elements of #2 and #4. Not that your adventure would move on those rails per se, but rather have elements of such and reflect the those themes.
The modern art interpretation of Buck Rogers in those pictures is cool in a retro-future digital way. So many SF themes were established by Buck Rogers in 1929 and Flash Gordon in ‘34, unrealized today. They were Lucas’ #1 inspiration for Star Wars.
The modern art interpretation of Buck Rogers in those pictures is cool in a retro-future digital way. So many SF themes were established by Buck Rogers in 1929 and Flash Gordon in ‘34, unrealized today. They were Lucas’ #1 inspiration for Star Wars.
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I saw the original Flash Gordan serials one summer day/evening at the local theater with my Dad, great memories. They ran every episode from start to finish.
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Saros A. Holmes
2) Preferred setting/planet/time (or I can decide): Exploration/Journey, Golden Age SciFi
4) Some back story. More can be developed in game by both us:
Seros, estranged son of a Terran geologist (last of a dying breed), shortly after his planetary geology education came to an end, set out to see what the dark void of space had to offer. His mother, loving and supportive, both sad and proud. His first stop Earth’s Moonbase; second, Titan. From there he hired on with countless exploratory crews: Identifying natural resources on asteroids in the Belt; Planetary surveys; Extrasolar exploratory missions. Once he felt comfortable with his skills as a Planetary Geologist, he hired on with a small crew on an exploratory mission that would take the crew on a one-way mission beyond the stars.That’s where things went sideways...
Original plot/background idea:
Encounters an alien bacteria on a large asteroid being mined for osmium, ruthenium and rhodium.
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I will start on my charsheet later tonight
- Saros: comes from the term 'saros cycle" a period in which eclipses repeat themselves
- Aelius: Roman family name meaning Sun
- Holmes: The comet Holmes was once the largest object in the solar system
2) Preferred setting/planet/time (or I can decide): Exploration/Journey, Golden Age SciFi
- According to historian Adam Roberts, "the phrase Golden Age valorises a particular sort of writing: 'Hard SF', linear narratives, heroes solving problems or countering threats in a space-opera or technological-adventure idiom."
4) Some back story. More can be developed in game by both us:
Seros, estranged son of a Terran geologist (last of a dying breed), shortly after his planetary geology education came to an end, set out to see what the dark void of space had to offer. His mother, loving and supportive, both sad and proud. His first stop Earth’s Moonbase; second, Titan. From there he hired on with countless exploratory crews: Identifying natural resources on asteroids in the Belt; Planetary surveys; Extrasolar exploratory missions. Once he felt comfortable with his skills as a Planetary Geologist, he hired on with a small crew on an exploratory mission that would take the crew on a one-way mission beyond the stars.That’s where things went sideways...
Original plot/background idea:
Encounters an alien bacteria on a large asteroid being mined for osmium, ruthenium and rhodium.
Real World Inspiration:
Character Depiction:
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admittedly started my character sheet posted it but unsure how to proceed to fill out since some choices are not in the "guidelines" would Guy go with Human HP or Robot? He is part of both but only his arms are part of one.
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DW, those ideas look great.
Greywolf, given it's just Guy's arm (or arms?) that are cybernetic, go with human for HP determination.
Arm stats: Str. 18 for arm/hand activities (different from your overall Str. as listed), punch is 1d4+ Str. bonus (which is +1 point for every point over 15, thus your total is +3), resistant to heat and cold. There are no pain receptors in the arms, which can be good or bad. There are some sensors and little lights/sounds that go off in warning if the arms are damaged or in danger zone (e.g. too hot). Assume you have a little tool kit to handle minor fixes on the road.
Greywolf, given it's just Guy's arm (or arms?) that are cybernetic, go with human for HP determination.
Arm stats: Str. 18 for arm/hand activities (different from your overall Str. as listed), punch is 1d4+ Str. bonus (which is +1 point for every point over 15, thus your total is +3), resistant to heat and cold. There are no pain receptors in the arms, which can be good or bad. There are some sensors and little lights/sounds that go off in warning if the arms are damaged or in danger zone (e.g. too hot). Assume you have a little tool kit to handle minor fixes on the road.
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I think I'm decided left arm only is cybernetic. Right is not. Hmm wow if i rolled that right 17 Con = 17 1d8 for a total of 70 HP? Holy moly.
BTW re-rolled that 8 for INT and got 8 again..... INT Re-roll [4d6c1]=8
Hmm equipment this is confusing. Some of the stuff in the table says RANK that doesn't help if I am trying to buy with money to start out....guess i am a weaponless bounty hunter...yikes... 110 "money" to start. Most all good weapons are super expensive unless I am looking in the wrong place the pdf is a wee confusing.
BTW re-rolled that 8 for INT and got 8 again..... INT Re-roll [4d6c1]=8
Hmm equipment this is confusing. Some of the stuff in the table says RANK that doesn't help if I am trying to buy with money to start out....guess i am a weaponless bounty hunter...yikes... 110 "money" to start. Most all good weapons are super expensive unless I am looking in the wrong place the pdf is a wee confusing.
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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
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Greywolf, yes that’s right HP runs high. You’ll need it.GreyWolfVT wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:12 am I think I'm decided left arm only is cybernetic. Right is not. Hmm wow if i rolled that right 17 Con = 17 1d8 for a total of 70 HP? Holy moly.
BTW re-rolled that 8 for INT and got 8 again..... INT Re-roll [4d6c1]=8
Hmm equipment this is confusing. Some of the stuff in the table says RANK that doesn't help if I am trying to buy with money to start out....guess i am a weaponless bounty hunter...yikes... 110 "money" to start. Most all good weapons are super expensive unless I am looking in the wrong place the pdf is a wee confusing.
On Int., just make it 9.
Per my earlier post #13, because you are experienced people you can multiply the money rolled by five. So the 110 is 550.
Bluehorse, it looks like your character sheet is all set. I’ll start your thread up Tuesday.
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Hey everyone.
I've seen the ad on giantitp and decided to join you guys
I'll be playing on Pern too (I've been wanting to play something there for quite a while now, so when I saw two of you talking about it I couldn't resist).
My character will be a native though.
I've seen the ad on giantitp and decided to join you guys
I'll be playing on Pern too (I've been wanting to play something there for quite a while now, so when I saw two of you talking about it I couldn't resist).
My character will be a native though.
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Welcome Imladir! Looks like you’ve already been added to the game. Just an FYI your first two posts have to be approved, it’s an anti-spam thing. After that there’ll be no delay in posting.
Be well and be welcome!
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Be well and be welcome!
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This is a game about killing things and taking their stuff so you can become more powerful in order to kill bigger things and take even better stuff.
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Yep I noticed that, thanks!
I figure it's the same for the PMs?
I figure it's the same for the PMs?
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Yup! You should be fine now.
This is a game about killing things and taking their stuff so you can become more powerful in order to kill bigger things and take even better stuff.
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Hello and Welcome Imladir
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Welcome to the game Imladir!
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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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Welcome Imladir!
When the three characters are finished I’ll start the story thread.
Bluehorse, your thread is up - The Apogee of Memory - viewtopic.php?p=530810#p530810
Thanks!
When the three characters are finished I’ll start the story thread.
Bluehorse, your thread is up - The Apogee of Memory - viewtopic.php?p=530810#p530810
Thanks!