... I don't say that "must" be true, because I'm aware that it's all open to interpretation. But I do say that I think my interpretation offers the most...
Michael and everyone, Thanks for the assistance with my purchasing decision. I did pick up LL from RPGNow, and took a quick look through. I will be doing a...
... Then you should check out Truth & Justice. It may be even more rules-lite than Risus, and the creator is a huge fan of GMs and Players coming together to...
... I've never liked character levels either. They've always seemed too artificial. However, levels in V&V solve a problem that most superhero games and most ...
You're making a distinction without a difference. You can easily make a powerful character in the level-system just by making a higher level character to...
... Well, he's already an illegal alien... _________________________________________________________________ Add fun gadgets and colorful themes to express...
... The cops just let some dude in tights break into a building? What if the lisence is a fake? What kind of liability insurance does the city have if it is a...
... And you know this for a fact HOW, exactly? He was adopted by the Kents. Do you know what the immigration laws were in (1938 minus however old he was when...
... That's not what I said. The "dude in tights" would have to be able to be able to "show that something heinous was going on in the building they broke into,...
... From: Michael Taylor <michaeltaylor1329@...> ... In the real world? Of course not. However in a world in which superheroes are common? Much more...
... In the 3rd edition of the DC Heroes RPG, Appendix A - The DC Universe (p. 160) there is a very interesting couple of paragraphs called 'The Law'. I highly...
... LOL! Fair enough - as long as you never want to play a Batman-type character! ;) _________________________________________________________________ Find a...
... T&J is very well-written but it's a little too "high-trust" for me. The GM basically has to make up most of the rules as he goes along and you have to hope...
... LOL! Well, no, you can't. That's the distinctive difference. If the GM says you can't start with a higher-level character than first, then no, there is no...
... You miss the point completely. The GM could also say you can't have 2000 points to build Batman either and that you have to make due with 20 points. Try...
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... I'm gonna deduce that this is something from the second episode, which I have not yet seen listed on TV. The reminder I set brought up a different program...
... Heroes has always been on Monday night, however the first episode was repeated on Tuesday as an "encore presentation". Friday Night Lights probably wasn't...
... Heroes is on Monday night, Friday Night Lights is on Tuesday (that's planning for you). Yesterday was episode 3. It's too early to tell for sure why Syler...
... I've been looking for some channel that carries that repeat (Sci-Fi channel doesn't broadcast in Canada) like Global or Action, but so far nothing. The...
... Here's another option. Download the free iTunes player, and purchase the episodes individually at $1.99 (American). They're available a few days after the...
Hey guys! Tonight we had a titanic battle involving THREE superhero groups (well, two superhero groups, plus a group that's gone evil) plus an entire CHESS...
... Well, youre right of course. If the GM says you can't build a superhero, then you cant build Batman even if the BP system is broken. However since most BP...
... True, actually. I've only seen a couple of systems that have managed to come close to it. Of course, by defining a fix for the problem as a part of the...
... Hey, now! Josh is quite right in pointing out that versatility is inherently useful, and you are quite right in pointing out that no matter how versatile a...
Sean, You can view the last weeks episode at NBC.COM. I've watched a couple of episodes I missed this way, and their is no charge. You are limited to the last...