vespers2
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Oh, Slaanesh... why must you temp me so away from the true path of the Emperor of Mankind!?!?
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I seem to recall that GW's speciallist games made some limited edition red d10's with the Inquisitorial "=][=" on the 1 side for their Inquisitor line... but it's been a while and I would by another such set in a heartbeat.

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No doubt there will be a Hobbit/Shire expansion, eh?

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Talking it over with a few of my players the other night and we thought Monster Squad would be a good inspirational film, especially as we went over some general talents. "Wolfman's got nards!"
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I figured I'd post this thread here, as it is, well, Off Topic.
I've already gone ahead and pre-ordered this little blasphemous delight. I'll admit I really don't believe that I'll be using the contents of this pouch as Domain counters in so much as that I'll be using them to adorn my altar (so to speak, as the product blurb suggest).
How about any of you? A must for the game? Or needed to unravel the minds of those around you?
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Not that I've found. There are plenty of Easter Eggs. You also have an audio choice; hear it in complete digital glory, or scratched and ripped to have that nostalgic analog feel.
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Without going to far off topic, I'd to throw in my couple of thrones and recommend a beautiful size comparison of oh, so many ships of the genre we keep coming back too.
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Carrion Prince said:
Is this the trailer you are referring to?
I have a copy of this. In my humble oppinion, it is well worth the purshcase from the H.P.L.H.S., if for no other reason than to see their logo on a brown, padded envelope sitting in your mail box when it arrives.
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Boy, that takes me back. I'm going to have to dig out my copy of the TSR short story anthology, The Arrival. I may even still have a copy of a module or disk in a storage bin.
Truth be told, I can still vividly remember playing Buck Rogers and the planet Zoom on the Amstrad. 5 1/4" floppy, if memory serves.
I think I'm beginning to catch up on Captain Rogers
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One of the great joys/pains of this forum's format is how it allows for so much interaction with other players of games who have played games that you have not. The more I read about Drakon, more intrigued I've become. Given that I spend far to much money on my hobbies and habbits, I'm surprised the economy is in as bad of shape as it is.
I know I'm going to be adding this game to my ever growing collection. It seems to be the perfect fit for one of those nights when everyone is a bit RPGed out and the thought of starting another campaign insights mutiny.
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Omnicrazzy said:
I think my girlfriend would hate it. She hates snakes... even gummy worms.
I too ran into this opposition, my love will not even look at the box. We once figured out on the Chinese Zodiac that she was born in the year of the snake, and she was inconsolable for the rest of the evening. I'm never again to bring it up in her presence.
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There are times when I have to convince the love of my life to try a new game with me. This was not one of the occasions, like Black Sheep (or possibly because of it) she was eager to try. This is another game which will be making the rounds at the elementry school for rained in lunch hours.
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It is the kind of thing I'm likely to pick up to unwind. The artwork sort of takes me back to Peyo and The adventures of Johan and Peewit. Given that it is French, I suppose that would explain the influence.
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Who am I kidding? Of course I would buy a Star Trek boardgame. I'd buy a new rpg. I'd buy miniature game (especially if said miniature were to Star Fleet Battles scale so I could dust that one off too).
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I'll admit to dabbling with the Warhammer and 40K ccg's that Sabertooth produced. I honestly cannot say that it was any easier on the bill-fold.
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I think my group would split into mystics or Green Lantern Corps members...
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The Free RPG Day website confirms that FFG is a Platinum sponsor for Free RPG Day 2009, and that FFG's contribution is a Rogue Trader RPG adventure.
So, that should mean a firm date of Saturday, June 20th, 2009 for many demos to be run... and possibly a few barfights.

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Attila-IV said:
There is a 40K film out there, and it's name is Damnatus. I was impressed with the finished version. As of right now, it looks like the only way we'll get more 40K on the big or small screen is to do it ourselves. That being said, Games Workshop did try many years ago, and the result was Inquisitor.
I think we've posted that here... http://new.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_foros_discusion.asp?efid=70&efcid=3&efidt=30882&efpag=3#38419
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Midnight is one of those games I'm sorry I missed. It seems to offer the kind think before you hack mentality I try to constantly weave into sessions. Going to have to scour the net now to find it to add to my treasure trove of wickedness.
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It's taken me quite a while to read through this section of the forums, but I'd like to second Peacekeeper_b's proposal.
I do enjoy the MC miniature game, but would love to see a second coming of the RPG. The setting alone is worth it to me... Heck, I still enjoy pulling out Siege of the Citadel from time to time.
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BI did hold the rights to this for years and never got it into development. I think the rights went back to Time-Warner, but I haven't heard I thing since, other than it was not part of the licensing deal between FFG and GW.
Maybe I'm the lone voice in the wilderness on this topic, but I think the time is right for a new Super Hero RPG. I can't think of any better hands for a DC RPG franchise to be in than FFG's.
Since this is a wishing well, I might as well go for broke... Picture it cover art by Alex Ross... fluff by Mark Waid... and a non-d20 system... perhaps along the lines of Dark Heresy...
Oh well, a man can dream, can't he?

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Starman Kane said:
That actually sounds interesting.I might need to do some research into the Elizabethan ship captains. Me thinks that the exploits of those individuals will give some interesting foundations for RT games.
Why not start with those at the top of the list? Might I humbly suggest Raleigh and Drake?

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: RPG
in The Crystal Ball and The Wishing Well
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I've been thinking about this more and more as of late... Most likely because I've gone and dusted off Space: 1899 again
. Can I be the only one that finds this would be a perfect fit for FFG?