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I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
01-27-2003, 10:01 PM
If you've read anything over in the "Other Game Writing" forum, you'll know that I try to sneak an in-joke into every book I write. Some I get away with, some the editor spots and nukes. I hadn't come up one for Shifters, as odd as that might sound.
Until this weekend.
I'm not going to describe it, except to say it's not a DW reference, but many of the people here will recognize it and get it if/when they see it. And I have a playtester to thank, who insisted, "You have to explain how to do X!" (Where X is something that would give away the joke if I said what it was.)
Anyway... just wanted to give you advance warning.
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
01-29-2003, 01:52 PM
::Sigh:: Guess I'm never gonna know what it is then... Hazard of living out in the middle of nowhere. I don't have a budget for RPG stuff anymore (Not like I ever had one to begin with) but there isn't even a gaming store nearby where I could browse a copy of it, and I really don't want to buy it sight unseen.
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-04-2003, 10:20 PM
Tell you what, Ranger. Let me wait until the book comes out. I'll see if the joke survived the editor (it should, it'll be completely opaque except to a couple of the online communities we're both part of), I'll drop you a copy of the passage in question in email and let you figure it out for yourself, okay?
You might need to remind me, though...
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-05-2003, 09:33 AM
fair nuff... "I was an Otaku before those kids came along and changed the meaning of the word."
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-05-2003, 04:36 PM
It's a deal, then.
And if you don't get the joke, I'll be very disappointed in you.
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-08-2003, 03:19 AM
Fair enough! I'll check back after DW2's done. Even SJ Games should have Shifters almost ready by then. "I was an Otaku before those kids came along and changed the meaning of the word."
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-08-2003, 07:23 AM
Smartaleck.
You know, it could be worse -- Krista Perry could be writing this thing.
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-08-2003, 08:05 AM
You know, it could be worse -- Krista Perry could be writing this thing.
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Yeesh, you know how to give a guy the shivers, don't you?
I wonder how long it'll take her to re-read and re-write her stuff so she can finish that last damn chapter. I've already resolved not to read the re-writes, it'd be too much like reading Robert Jordan.
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-09-2003, 04:28 AM
Heh. If Krista was writing it, I wouldn't be reading it... I prefer light and fluffy over dark and brooding... Why do you think I started my own writing carrer with SM, one of the leading lights of Fluff (though with a nice serious story hiding below the surface)"I was an Otaku before those kids came along and changed the meaning of the word."
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-10-2003, 06:11 AM
Quote: Yeesh, you know how to give a guy the shivers, don't you?
It's those hearts of ice, you know.
As for your comments on Krista, well, I'll address them in a new thread over in General/General. They really don't belong here.
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-10-2003, 11:02 PM
Quote: I'm not going to describe it, except to say it's not a DW reference, but many of the people here will recognize it and get it if/when they see it.
So I'm gonna guess...Undocumented Features? (I'm not sure what shapeshifting stuff would come out of there, though.)
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-11-2003, 10:19 PM
As it so happens, there is one very prominent shapeshifter in UF core cast, although most people probably don't see him that way. He is, in fact, a variety of were, with complete voluntary control over his change.
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-11-2003, 10:30 PM
Hammer. Or maybe Gryphon.
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-12-2003, 06:24 AM
Hammer is the obvious choice, giving his transformability. But he may be more of a morph than a were, since he can do customizations. Gryphon would qualify as a were, but only for the period from the time of Passion thru the end of Twilight 5 - when he is separated from The Shadow.
I can't think of anyone else that might qualify...
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Re: I Have My In-Joke For Shapeshifters
02-12-2003, 12:19 PM
Quote: As it so happens, there is one very prominent shapeshifter in UF core cast, although most people probably don't see him that way. He is, in fact, a variety of were, with complete voluntary control over his change.
For some reason, I keep thinking of Redneck. Damn if I know why though."I was an Otaku before those kids came along and changed the meaning of the word."
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UF shapeshifters
02-12-2003, 01:09 PM
huh, well there's Nall, and Steve Jupiter, but they aren't in the Core. Most of the Detians have a measure of mutability - see Gryphon as Kai Allard for example. Hammer and the other transformers are by definition shapeshifters.
Beyond that, Washuu has another shape (but isn't in the Core) and with a little medical aid, most Salusians have human-form (although I'm not sure it counts given it's basically extreme plastic surgery).
Largo? He has a 'battle-mode'.
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Re: UF shapeshifters
02-13-2003, 01:21 AM
Quote: As it so happens, there is one very prominent shapeshifter in UF core cast, although most people probably don't see him that way. He is, in fact, a variety of were, with complete voluntary control over his change.
I dunno, Drakinis. One, Bob's never said that whoever it was is in the Core stories. Two, assuming you were right about Largo's battle mode, I'd have an even better example... Gryph's Griffon battlesuit.
Although, the longer I've had to think about it, the more I want to name Utena or Corwin for it."I was an Otaku before those kids came along and changed the meaning of the word."
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Re: UF shapeshifters
02-13-2003, 02:49 AM
Actually, I never said the in-joke was from UF; Jonathan Lennox did. I just pointed out at that there was a shapeshifter up front where the readers could see him when Jonathan couldn't think of an example. And yes, Hammer is who I had in mind. To my way of thinking he's a were, because he can only turn into that helicopter form. Now if he could take the shape of any machine, that would make him some variety of morph.
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Re: UF Shapeshifters
02-13-2003, 03:48 AM
It's not a helicopter (primarily), it's a hovercraft the size of a -very- small car--specifically, it's a Rotofoil from the now-ancient computer game Ballblazer. ...But given that it has the non-standard-'foil ability to sprout helicopter blades and so forth, it might be a bit more complicated than just a wereform...
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Re: UF Shapeshifters
02-13-2003, 05:09 PM
Huh. Okay, I never heard of Ballblazer, and I interpreted "rotofoil" as just a fancy way of saying "helicopter", especially with the sprouting blades and whatnot.
If that's the case, and I had to quantify it in GURPS, then I'd call it a wereform with a bunch of switchable advantages. I'd have to sit down with the books and a proper description to work up specifics, but that's probably more than anyone cares to see. Especially me.
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Re: UF shapeshifters
02-13-2003, 10:47 PM
Quote: Actually, I never said the in-joke was from UF; Jonathan Lennox did.
Aha. In that case, I'm going to guess the "thing you have to explain how to do" is Jusenkyo curses, and the in-joke is some Ranma fanfic...
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Re: UF shapeshifters
08-08-2003, 02:14 PM
Bumping the thread...
The book is now out, and you can all try to figure out the in-joke.
As promised above, I sent the text of the joke to Starranger, and he figured it out right fast.
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Re: UF shapeshifters
02-03-2004, 12:10 AM
Bob -
I picked up Shapeshifters when it came out, and was looking through it while talking on the staff channel. And nearly fell off my bed laughing.
At which point I shared it.
And then I bought a second copy and shipped it to Marty, who said, and I quote:
"I'm a cameo. I'll cherish it forever." Brazil has decided you're cute.
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Re: UF shapeshifters
02-03-2004, 03:29 AM
I'm glad he liked it; I never found out one way or the other over at EPU, so I'm also glad you told me this.
The thing is, now I have a compulsion to do another book soon, so I can cameo other UF folk.
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