Hmmm. I guess this spells an end for Stargate Command as well. ... From: gammaworld@yahoogroups.com [mailto:gammaworld@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Derek...
OK here goes First the press never gets it right. Second they are closing Norad and toning down operation for Air Space Command there. Third never mentions...
They may still maintain it as an emergency military base so yeah Marcus and company could still be there at the time of the Big Death. Elizabeth W. Rat...
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On the D&D pages but applicable to almost any RPG genre: Writing Your First Adventure http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ab/20060728a --Derek S....
Life After Earth: Imagining Survival Beyond This Terra Firma http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/01/science/01arc.html When the dust settles after World War III, or...
[Warning: ranting ahead.] Huh? This is supposed to be advice for writing your *first* adventure? Writing 25-30 encounters which cover 10 categories of ...
Hi folks, Gee - I hope my last post didn't cause this sudden quiet. ;-) For the record, I was annoyed with WOTC, not with anyone here. Hopefully that was...
I think skirting a burned out city is rather important, as well as having the weird flora and fauna to contend with. And as you mentioned, the things that we...
Ah yes, one of the earliest lessons I learned from Gamma World as a player (and in turn made sure my players learned rather harshly) was... "Don’t go near...
Don't worry, I pretty much agree with your rant. I guess the most iconic sort of GW adventure is the exploration of some Ancient's ruin - kind of like the...
The classic beginning scenario for GW must be "the young ones must go out and prove their worth to the village" one. They have been somewhat sheltered but now...
I always did the quest, that they needed to bring something back, from Uncle Herbrets skull, and his armor to a healing herb etc sometimes it was revenge, the...
Har - couldn't agree more John. I find it hilarious the author begins with a "keep it simple and to the point" approach (no 1000 year historys and such) and...
My favorite introductory adventure has always been "Cavern of the Sub-Train" by Gary Jaquet. Light, simple, and very much in the Gamma World theme. Ralph Rat...
My very first GW adventure that I ran was Legion of Gold. The PC from that adventure is still alive & exploring Gamma Terra today. However, if I had to start...
Actually, how did you think Stargate *got* into Cheyenne Mountain? Military announces closing of Cheyenne - the facility is emptied out, and then Stargate...
http://world.honda.com/ASIMO/history/history.html -- Tetsubo My page: http://home.comcast.net/~tetsubo/ ... "The apparent lesson of the Inquisition is that...
I just saw something on utube that showed these small robots with wonderful ability to move, think in gaming terms, robots as soldiers workers a main computer...
Check out the World Robot Soccer League for more fun with robots. http://www.fira.net/ Oh and USA won this year while the human team did not even get into the...
All right, it's cool. Sorry about taking so long to reply. Zirra ... needs to be flexible, AoO are about moving in a line of attack that is possible, not some...
According to the page I got from the link, it's only six parts, not ten. (Still, that is a bit much I think.) Heh, the first D&D adventures I designed were...
Don't worry. I thought your rant sounded like it was about the article, and not at anyone in here. When I was working on an adventure for my game (which,...
Sorry for the delay in reply folks - its been a busy summer. I'll get off my butt and finish the conversion soon..it's in my PDA to-do list. Promise!! P.S. I...
Cool. But, there's just one thing. Is it me, or does anyone else think giving the name "HAL" to something computerized is a bad idea? ;-) John H. ... ...