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Jul/2008
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Weird World War 2 battle in the jungles of Brazil.
Lobster Johnson and his band of American GI’s on the orders of the newly formed BPRD are checking out stories of Nazi forces in the jungles of South America. By special request the force search the jungle for any signs of the new Nazi aggression. Only to find whole town’s slaughtered and South American infantry destroyed to a man. This is a mission to gather data for a larger strike in the future. (1) Squad of American infantry 6 rifle man, 1 heavy weapons team, a... Read More
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Jun/2008
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Behind the GM's screen - Leviticus
Now, I'll be honest; I had to look this book up as it had been a long time since I read the Bible. But no sooner had I grabbed my children's version to look through it, I remembered then a general synopsis of it containing rules and lots of them too. I looked up the book in Wikipedia to make sure I hadn't forgotten anything of significance and lo and behold, there was the abstract statinq some of those rules. But I recall albeit possibly incorrectly, there were instructions, rules, on how... Read More
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Jun/2008
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Gaming Music
So what do you use for gaming music.A friend of mine a few years ago started making his own.Mostly for liek Feng Shui and Cyberpunk sorts of games. Well his efforts have inspired me to do much the sameSo here is a link, yes blantant plug I know, to my songs and to Tim's as well Comments please Mine[link="http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?songs=649060&T=7520"]M y Music[/link Tim[link="http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?songs=557979&T=2916"]Tim's Music[/l... Read More
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May/2008
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[Shadowrun] Two runs down
Two sessions of Shadowrun are behind me. This is a good thing. I'm not the best at running such crunchy games, mostly because I don't like having to focus on the rules, rather than what's going on both through and around the PC's. Yet 4E SR isn't too bad for a crunchy game. I still would have liked some streamlining, especially when you consider that each protagnist is mostly interested in being good at their schtick, and less concerned about non-schtick events/outcomes. The hacker worries... Read More
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