And another...
*/ Donny Osmond (ensemble), "I'll Make A Man Out Of You", 3:20 /*
Let's get down to business - to defeat the Huns
Did they send me daughters when I asked for sons?
You're the saddest bunch I've ever met
But you can bet before we're through
Mister, I'll make a man out of you
Tranquil as a forest
But on fire within
Once you find your center
You are sure to win
You're a spineless, pale pathetic lot
And you haven't got a clue
Somehow I'll make a man out of you
I'm never gonna catch my breath
Say goodbye to those who knew me
Boy, was I a fool in school for cutting gym
This guy's got 'em scared to death
Hope he doesn't see right through me
Now I really wish that I knew how to swim
(Chorus
Be a man
We must be swift as the coursing river
Be a man
With all the force of a great typhoon
Be a man
With all the strength of a raging fire
Mysterious as the dark side of the moon
Time is racing toward us till the Huns arrive
Heed my every order and you might survive
You're unsuited for the rage of war
So pack up, go home you're through
How could I make a man out of you?
(repeat chorus)
(repeat chorus)
This one can be ambiguous enough to play with, even though it's clear enough for a good power. There are two effects: first (and most noticeably), the group of persons Doug targets with this song become "real men"- stronger, tougher, faster, and more skilled in combat. This will be strongest during the song, of course, but I'd say that it's like dumping a bunch of training onto the 'recruits'- their stats and skills are increased as though they trained themselves (but require them to keep training to maintain...). Don't neglect playing up the personality of a "real man" with this: men in mind as well as body, the targets are markedly more masculine in attitude (but only during the song).
The other fun thing about this song is how "man" can also be defined as "male". If a target is female, they become male for the duration of the song, while feeling all the other effects. This would be especially funny if Doug had used this song back in DWI (like to train farmers to defend their village in a hurry), but on an all-male group. In DW-BSSM, I could very well see him cuing this up to give the Senshi a quick lesson in combat during a difficult fight, then staring, poleaxed, as the now male Senshi take their new, masculine aggressions out on the youma...
And oh, the possibilities from there!Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines...
My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours.
I've been writing a bit.
*/ Donny Osmond (ensemble), "I'll Make A Man Out Of You", 3:20 /*
Let's get down to business - to defeat the Huns
Did they send me daughters when I asked for sons?
You're the saddest bunch I've ever met
But you can bet before we're through
Mister, I'll make a man out of you
Tranquil as a forest
But on fire within
Once you find your center
You are sure to win
You're a spineless, pale pathetic lot
And you haven't got a clue
Somehow I'll make a man out of you
I'm never gonna catch my breath
Say goodbye to those who knew me
Boy, was I a fool in school for cutting gym
This guy's got 'em scared to death
Hope he doesn't see right through me
Now I really wish that I knew how to swim
(Chorus

Be a man
We must be swift as the coursing river
Be a man
With all the force of a great typhoon
Be a man
With all the strength of a raging fire
Mysterious as the dark side of the moon
Time is racing toward us till the Huns arrive
Heed my every order and you might survive
You're unsuited for the rage of war
So pack up, go home you're through
How could I make a man out of you?
(repeat chorus)
(repeat chorus)
This one can be ambiguous enough to play with, even though it's clear enough for a good power. There are two effects: first (and most noticeably), the group of persons Doug targets with this song become "real men"- stronger, tougher, faster, and more skilled in combat. This will be strongest during the song, of course, but I'd say that it's like dumping a bunch of training onto the 'recruits'- their stats and skills are increased as though they trained themselves (but require them to keep training to maintain...). Don't neglect playing up the personality of a "real man" with this: men in mind as well as body, the targets are markedly more masculine in attitude (but only during the song).
The other fun thing about this song is how "man" can also be defined as "male". If a target is female, they become male for the duration of the song, while feeling all the other effects. This would be especially funny if Doug had used this song back in DWI (like to train farmers to defend their village in a hurry), but on an all-male group. In DW-BSSM, I could very well see him cuing this up to give the Senshi a quick lesson in combat during a difficult fight, then staring, poleaxed, as the now male Senshi take their new, masculine aggressions out on the youma...
And oh, the possibilities from there!Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines...
My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours.
I've been writing a bit.