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Like the alphabet list. I think I'll nick it straight off. Just the right level of detail versus number crunching for me.
Anything above this, like Karnak splitting diamond blocks, is probably better represented by powers. Having access to secret sinanju training or Karate Kid super karate essentially makes you a super being anyhow.
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Anna Phylaxis? Didn't get that one...
I'd say her super-intelligence is her major super power. She could do just about any Reason-based stunt you can think of. And Am Invention puts her in the Shift range!
You know The Engineer in Authority? She's nothing compared to this woman.
For some reason I really like Connectivity. But that can be my linguistics studies speaking.
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The Metal Men could merge? Like the Power Rangers?
Eww...
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This is really impressive stuff xmanalb!
The animated gif-illustrations are just great for those of us who never saw the show.
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It's about time someone made stats on Montoya! I honestly can't see how we've managed without them so far!
The wonderful stupidity of this may actually entice me to finally stat Jerry Cornelius and his family. And Una Persson, of course...
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Spirit: Super-human endurance IS reflected in the game: Mutants (Random Mutants in the UPB) get +1 CS in Endurance.
I've wondered where they got that from since I first read the rules.
Glad to see it has some justification in the comics. I thought all of the X-men were just tough and in generally good shape, but it's really some kind of mutant thing is it?
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Well, Warlock, Grant Morrisson has made it explicit that he really likes that the X-men are so much like a soap-opera. Hence, the whole "evil twin" bit with Nova Cassandra.
So if you hate soap-operas in general, stay clear away from X-men for a while...
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SDI, Mule Near is pretty accurate. I'd round the "o" a little bit more than in "mule", but except for that, it's fine.
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Okey, the glasses are stupid, I'll give you that. I think the difference between us is that I don't mind superhero comics being stupid. I like stupid.
It makes me feel clever.
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About the pronounciation of Mjolinir:
If you want it Icelandic (well, pretty much), go for Myoolneer, with a long, rounded "oo", like in "Luke". No English "j":s and no "y":s in the middle or end.
The Swedish name for the thing is Mjolner, which is pretty much the same, only with the really weird vowel "o", whick is a bit similar to the vowel i
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Well, since I am from the area you so proudly put forth as an example of extended worship of Norse gods, allow me to let you in on secret: Nope, no Thor-worshipping for a very long time. At least not any our historians and theologians know about. No rumours either, and no folklore. Sorry, I think your theories may be just a little off.
500 years was an exaggeration though. Nothing to speak of fo
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QuoteBesides the norse gods are still worshipped today just not as wide spread and mainstream as the religions that now dominate the world.
Still worshipped? More like worshipped again. There's quite a gap between the mediavel remnants of the early religion and the neo-pagans of today. Say 500 years of no serious worship.
If the worshippers of today are entirely serious is another matter -
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The only connection between your story and The Sandman was really the personfied primary forces. Some of Sandman's siblings are Death, Destiny, Desire and Destruction.
But there is a detective guy with a gasmask who calls himself Sandman as well, so you're not that far off.
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Hardy-har-har, Warlock! :)
Just in case you, weren't sarcastic: No, I meant the Neil Gaiman character. Morpheus. The Lord of Dreaming. This guy:
But I take it from your answer that the small similarities are pure coincidence.
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Yes, I get your point.
I knew it was a really cheap shot... :)
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This is good. I might steal a thing or two. A lot from standard Marvel i see. Any inspiration from The Sandman on the Lords and Masters of primary forces?
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Warlock, I can see why you think all the DC characters are way too powerful. This is something entirerly different. This is more in Spider-Man's class, isn't it? ;-)
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Do you mean that Hypertime-thingie? That seems to be a lot like Marvel's alternative timelines. Timelines branch out from parent timelines at certain key points, such as "what if Reed Richards had become the Thing?".
Here's a link, but be warned, it's a bit... odd: .
Oh, and popups as well, since it's Geocities.
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I did! I did! Yay me!
The site has great links and great recipes. And the terrific JLA mod as well! Go you there and download!
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Tom, there's no better place than .
Now, let's see if I managed to get that link right...
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Superman has used his x-ray vision to ruin undeveloped film, implying that he actually emits hard radiation from his eyes when seeing through things.
This was pre-crisis though, so he got new powers whenever he needed them. The story about his Clark Kent-glasses giving him automatic, subconsciuos super-hypnotism still makes me feel cold at night. Luckily, no writer ever referred to that power ev
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Good call on the phasing photons. That's the best one I've heard so far.
But I didn't quite get the TK photon gathering TK to see inside stuff.
Do you mean that the person with penetration vision gathers photons from outside the dark spot and projects them inside the human body or whatever? And then projects the resulting excited photons back out again? That requires photon pha
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RileyV, have you ever seen a believable explanation of penetration vision. Even using super hero comic book physics?
But anyways: This guy can see molecular structures, right? That in itself implies some kind of clairvoyancy, rather than ordinary vision, since photon gathering (ordinary vision) isn't a very good way to form an image of a single molecule.
Hence, it is probable that he sense
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Hey, Meta, I wondered the same thing!
Who's campaign are these guys from? Aunties own?
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The Bombastic Bag Man? That's not too shabby! I could use him for my campaign.
Stats please! But skip the Spidey/Onslaught thing. Just the Bag Man!
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It wouldn't have be more of an insta-death power than Torch's Unearthly Fire generation. It would cause damage, that's all, the amount depending on the level of gravity control. Anyone damage resistant enough would survive, if the GM interpreted the power in a reasonable way.
Sure, ordinary people would just go SCHLUMPF! and collapse into a bloody pulp, but those people would jus
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What we need is a good acronym: Terribly Intense Gravity Well, Coming Close To, But Not In Any Way Equal To A Black Hole, So There --> TIGWCCTBNIAWETABHST
Hmm, still too long...
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MIC_Rules: A power stunt is the right way to go with it! And -2 CS seems about right for damage. Much better than straight Shift-Y, in my opinion.
Metaphysician: Allowing someone with monstrous gravity control like Red Shift to produce black holes means that the black holes in your gaming universe must be something very different in nature from those in the real world.
Nothing wrong with that t
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Note to self: write one or two sentances which are not negated. Sorry if the last post was a bit difficult to read because of the muddled English.
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I wouldn't let Graviton's powers be enough to let him create a black hole. In nature, this requires the gravity of a few solar masses, and that's hardly Shift-Y gravity control.
It's theoretically possible to create a lighter black hole than that, I guess, but you would still need to give the matter involved some incentive to compress enough to form a singularity.
I wouldn
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