Quote:Well, so we analyze and we plan. We do that very well. Then we attack, and we forget about the plan because we're doing so well at kicking ass.
but I'll tell you, as a GM, watching an entire session breakdown into everyone BSing about the set up and it's intricate details instead of jumping into the villainous mastermind's latest cunning plan is, well, kind of a frustrating way to blow a Saturday.
Quote:I remember that -- I was there, although I can't remember if I was playing or just watching. I remember Panther going, "hey, guys... Hey, guys! HEY, GUYS! He's SERIOUS!", though...
he decided to overload his power packs (he was a quadriplegic character who built himself an atomic powered set of limbs, and he could use the power pack for a final strike atomic explosion), just for the hell of it he was going to kill the team which did a fine job of staying in character and not believing that he was going to do that.
Quote:Who knows? Certainly not I. Dave whipped up this picture and gave it to me with almost no warning; I had no input on the layout or design, and to tell you the truth, I'm not complaining about anything. Dave is way too busy to waste time being that kind, and I'm going to appreciate that kindness all that I can.
And I was wondering if Doug was chafing or something, holding his legs so widely separated. I'm sure it's some sort of clever trap: where he's expecting a kick in the nuts and going to counter with some nasty move.
Quote:Well, Bob about 15 years ago... I don't have my hair that way any more. But it is spooky, since to the best of my knowledge Dave has never seen me...
He kinda caught the look of Bob too, which though I know Doug isn't supposed to be Bob, is how I always pictured him.
-- Bob
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There's no wrong way to eat a Rhesus.