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There are actually about 5 or 6 people on this site who I think could do a decent job running it. Skycutter is one of them.
Here's my reasoning: When people need help with something over the past year or so, Skycutter is right there in an effort to assist. That's it. That says enough for me.
And I hope, if Auntie P makes that decision, maybe at a future date, Niniri AZ will pop
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Maybe the homepage should say, "Founded in 1845 by Aunt Petunia" or something like that, in defference to the creator, or perhaps his real name. Unless Aunt Petunia IS his real name.
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So is this guy basically best suited to being part of a team, a team with more "combat-oriented" members?
I like "lower-powered" heroes but I want them to be able to mix it up a bit in a brawl, know what I mean?
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There are probably 10 sites I go to on the net once per week. Aunt Petunia's site, this one, is one I check two or three times as often. Whatever Auntie decides, I owe him my gratitude.
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Though David E. Martin is only a fictional character made up by Stan Lee, like Spider-man (who was created to make money) or Joe Quesada (who was made up to scare children), I must still say God bless you, David E. Martin, wherever you are.
If he were real, I'd say, "Thank you for the Ultimate Powers Book, THE best accessory to the Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game."
I
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I was gone for a while, playing an RPG online with ZaZen. Also, I was confused by the changes I made on this new site here, and it was annoying me. But I'm here now, back just in time for the end of the world, apparently.
Nice timeing, Doctor Who.
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Yup, heard about some of those less-then-desirable "personality quirks" but they don't change the fact that I, and we, owe him a great debt. He spearheaded a movement that has given my thousands of hours of imagintive play and fun and mental exercise and pleasure. He is an important man, and certainly an influential figure.
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But I do think Civit's original point is valid: It's fun to play a "weaker" hero, like Superman, where the player has to do a lot of thinking, and get creative: "Hmmm, Superman can't fly, and leaping won't work here, so I'll have him use his super strength to clutch handholds in this heavy lead wall and climb to the top..."
It can be fun to play a
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I feel like I should have a pretty good reason (Good, at least): I'm more brains than brawn.
But when I consider my mechanical ability, I come up way short. And the ability to build is a huge part of the Reason slot.
I think there are plenty of little professor types who could not figure out how to plug in a hair dryer without help, but are great at retaining knowledge, using that
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I would think you'd have to get real lucky.
And you'd have to expend Karma.
Remember, as a PC instead of an NPC, you do get some extra "breaks" in the game and from the judge.
So where as "Mark the bystander" might throw a brick at a bad guy who was hurting Spidey, "Mark the PC" might be smart enough to drop a brick from the top of a building, e
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There is some intrinsic regengeration (or rapid healing) that takes place within Body Resistance, but that's already factored in as part of that defensive power (see the Ultimate Power Book).
But lately, I've seen lots of "hulk like" characters with a little bit of extra regeneration: Not a high level, mind you, but it's there. I don't think it'd be unreason
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There are specific Watchers who watch Watchers. They are called Watcher Watchers. I'm not sure who watches them, though.
:)
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1 ) Where'd you learn to spell, the United States education system?
Just because someone has poor spelling does not mean their point is not valid. Everyone should be listened to. Unless you are on the Good Spellers of America forum. Then, maybe you can spend your time correcting people. But when someone has a valid complaint, coming back with, "You spelled rulz wrong. It's spell
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You mean, has happened with the dancer in the Wonder Woman costume? Dude. You should mention it. Because she was in a WW costume, that counts as being Super Hero Related information.
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Congratualtions on starting small. In my job, I have to go to a LOT of fairs, conventions and festivals. The successful ones almost always have one thing in common: "Uh, the first year we started, we only had, like, eleven people show up. Now look at it!"
So I'm guessing that therein lies some sort of secret to success. This year, focus on everyone having a good time, and also d
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DUPLICATE POST. SORRY. NOTHING NEW TO READ HERE. EXCEPT FOR THIS DISCLAIMER ABOUT THIS BEING A DUPLICATE POST.
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Yes, Surge, that counts.
Congrats on the Wonder Woman lap dance; she should have put you in a Batman Costume first. Oh well, maybe for your birthday...
Thanks, Swirler. I love it; it's my first Superhero T-Shirt. I especially like it because it's just the symbol, no explanation. I like subtle. So I'd like the flash shirt with just the a red shirt and the (small) yellow bolt.
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Now, Ben Reily, your Reason stat suddenly increases one rank. I hope you'll still talk to us!
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A) What the heck is Bob's power? Have we seen him use it? What is Andrea's power, her husband's power, Hiro's father's power? Did the previous generation mostly stop using their powers, except for Papa Parkman and Adam?
B) Boone, now that you've gotten lots of feedback, can you put some of it together and make that complete character list you were talking abou
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When I first heard about it, Boone, I thought, "That sounds like crap."
When I first watched it, I couldn't stop. The guy is a real laid-back, kind of cool hero, and I like his ghostly partner. It's good. He's kind of like a far more pleasent version of John Constantine.
Haven't watched it in months, and I wish it had a little more action than mystery solving (
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I had a very super Christmas; a Green Lantern T-Shirt, a Spidey pillow case, Spidey boxers (I use boxers as pajamas) and some misc. super hero notebooks and so on, plus a Superman place mat! All from my sweet wife.
We couldn't spend a lot of money on each other, but I LOVE my stuff because I really had ZERO superhero stuff before.
How'd you make out?
Mark
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A small city (or large town) in Iowa, about 100 miles south of Des Moines. It's called Ottumwa.
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I slaved over a hot keyboard all day to prepare a lovely post for you kids and you run off to read something at another site. Fine. I'll wrap my explanation up in tin foil, and put it in the fridge. If anyone wants to look at it some other time, fine, it'll be sitting there as leftovers. Cold, oversimplified leftoevers.
Mark
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Let's not hijack the guys thread. I know I've done it, but I've heard it's rude, isn't it? Post plot stuff elsewhere. That's proper "netiquette".
Did you get Charles, Boone? The guy who Peter cared for in the very beginning of the show? Charles was one of the group that Angela belonged to. The group that doesn't seem to show their powers very much:
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The Beyonders Wrote:
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> No, no no.
>
> Blue means you jumped the bike to the boat, but
> crashed in a heap off the back end of the speeding
> boat with your foot caught in the spokes of the
> bike, *Ninja Master*, and you're now being dragged
> down to the bottom of the bay by a 700 pound
> motorcycle at
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ThatArtGuy Wrote:
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> There have been people who have literally
> lost a quarter of their skull and a third of their
> brain from a point-blank shotgun blast to the head
> that have lived to complete college.
That's right, TAG. In fact, some people missing about a third of their brain have even gone on to run
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Will you be revealing one or two pieces of the art itself for a sneak peek?
Mark
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Oh, crap. You were looking for the wheel, not an explanation of whether someone had come up with a fourth color on the Universal table.
I'm such a dumbass.
OK. Ignore the previous post. Except the funny parts. Those, you should re-read.
Mark
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Well, I'm assuming that TAGs PM he sent you was an invitation to tea, a tirade about the unfair system of feudal land ownership or an offer to purchase a time share in Ft. Lauderdale. It's like I'm psychic, isn't it, Russell?
So I'll help you out. You obviously know how to surf the net, so one of us should let Russel read a Play By Post role playing game thread. I th
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Yes. Blue is the extra color. And it is available on this site under "Other Stuff" up top on the tool bar type place. Blue means you really, really screwed up, even worse than White.
It goes like this for results:
Red means you made the motorcycle jump and landed on the speedboat while knocking the smuggler unconscious with your back tire.
Yellow means you made the motorcycle
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