Ok we have a guy in our group who is just terrible at coming up with aliases or NPC names on the spot, which is ammusing whenever he is GM'ing (for NPC names) or gets put in a situation in a game where he tries to lie about his name. Some examples, his 7'8" Wakiyambi (sp?) Elf Variant mage is trying to fool the Star when he gets stopped, he claims he doesn't have his ID with him so they ask his name, he answers Jose, the Cop then asks ok Jose what's your last name <long pause> um Franklin. Worse are his NPC's who he seems to subconciously always name after celebrities, products, or cartoon characters (example one of my characters once had a fixer named Janet Jackson because of this)
Anybody else have something like this in their group?
http://www.seventhsanctum.com/index-name.php
That's awesome. I'll be sure to pass this on to him, though it's fun to put him on the spot for aliases from time to time just to see what comes out.
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| http://www.seventhsanctum.com/index-name.php |
Guilty here:
One our players has contacts like a guerilla resistance leader named Carlos Santana...and his attorney is none other than Kirsten Dunst.
I have to admit I got on a binge where names like Seymour Butz, Mike Hunt and Amanda Hugginkis got used.
One of our guys has a bad habit of ripping off names from video games he likes for his characters (admittedly he doesn't do this anymore, unless it's something obscure that's out of my loop). This is a huge pet-peeve of mine. Sure, you can model your character after somebody, but sheesus, come up with an original name.
It is widely understood that characters with rip-off names will have a very rough time in my game...usually meaning they'll die pretty quickly. Dick? Yes. Hypocritical? Yes. (I've hit brain farts and named NPCs after famous people) Do I care? No.
edit: If it's part of the character, like "No, I'm not that Maria Mercuriel!", that's a dfferent story.
I make it known immediately with any new players that if they give their characters a name with no thought/personality to it, they will be killed out of hand. I expect the same of the NPC's that I create so that it's no problem. That being said, one of my favorite runners I've seen as a PC was named Johnny Hardcore, a big, weighlifting type street sam. Guy lived up to the name (leaped off the back of a speeding truck in a high speed pursuit onto the hood of the Lone Star car in pursuit. Sure he almost died, but so what).
There was one guy named Bob too, but that was because his acutal name was too complicated for anyone else to say, so the rest of the group just called him Bob.
Best aliases ever used by my players: Jonathan Tobias, and Finneus McGilicutty.
One player had a Halloweener Burned Out Mage named Lemon Head. Not a bad name but very colorful. Always made a point to carry around those little lemon lollypops from the bank. Once cast Hellblast on a guy in a bar who asked him for a light.
He also had a dwarf physad named Kneebasher. Guess what his special martial arts maneuver was?
Oh and had a guy name an Spanish Ork Gangbanger Brian Piccolo. Yeah...
Oh yeah that was his street name.
Although I do like to rip names for my characters' Fake SIN.
Have used:
Tyler Durden
Charles Hathcock
John Matrix
Ben Richards
Col. James Braddock
Douglas Quaid
Neil McCauley
Vincent Hanna
Lenny Brisco
Kareem Said
Hamid Khan
to name a few
| QUOTE (FrostyNSO) |
| Guilty here: One our players has contacts like a guerilla resistance leader named Carlos Santana...and his attorney is none other than Kirsten Dunst. |
We did have a great psuedo-fixer (officially we called him a "criminal lackey"), named Roarke who specialized in low-grade fake SIN's and new identities. He provided a few for our PC's such as:
Huge ork sammy with a surfer's dialect: Fernando Hernandez -from then on, always answered his phone "Bueno!"
Young white-boy rigger from the CAS with southern drawl: Jean Deglis -not sure if that was the spelling, but it was french.
Human pothead sammy: Sergei <something russian for a last name> -"Sergei" quickly became known by teamates as "Sir Gay".
I have a character who's worthless hippy-fuck fantasy freak parents were just thrilled to have given birth to an elf baby.
Legolas Willow Gilthanas Swan Tanthalasa Moonsilver Elbereth Bladesinger Drizzt Bard Jones insists everyone just calls him "Leg."
that's awesome! I thought my character that was born human to an elven noble family, and used the adept powers like facial sculpt and low light vision (along w/ elf poser flaw) to try to fit in was neat.That;s just great!
| QUOTE (Lazarus @ Dec 31 2005, 02:39 AM) |
| <snip> Have used: Charles Hathcock <snip> |
I once made a Gangster called Red Bodicker.
Part Red Foreman and part Lawrence Bodicker from Robo Cop
Fixer: "So what's your handle, kid?"
Newbie: "Nightshadow Deathstalker!"
Fixer: (Checking PocSec) "Umm, can you use something else? I already know two of those..."
Ever had characters who came up with different code/street names for each run?
"Hamburger, this is Milkshake. Time to move."
I almost used Remmington Steele once, but changed it because I didn't like it. Then last week I find out that it was also the name of some tv show.
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| you "borrowed" the name of the U.S. Marine Corps' highest-scoring sniper (officially, at any rate) of the Vietnam War, his name was Carlos Norman Hathcock, II. |
I ve got a greenwar Steward (order of etain double agent)
when i m working with unknown assets I call myself schiphol(from sidhe folä), exolasher or just Keith ![]()
when u re on the run and your Chummers aren t around it s imo a bad idea to get sold by a wannabe bounty hunter.
How does the name generator work? Does it just have a huge library of pre-generated names?
And wouldn't you have a really normal real and probably fake name? Your street name could be much more grandiose and weird, but your real name can and should be really mundane.
| QUOTE (Lazarus @ Dec 31 2005, 11:52 AM) | ||
In Atzlan he's Carlos, in CAS or UCAS he's Charles. Trust me, even though Laz can speak three types of Spanish it still comes out as a white-bread trying to speak it. Carlos on the Fake SIN would seem out of place. Cool that you got the reference though, most people don't. Fellow Marine per chance? |
| QUOTE (emo samurai) |
| How does the name generator work? Does it just have a huge library of pre-generated names? |
Lessee...
Cheezy contacts some of my characters have:
Billy Bob the Terrorist (got any nitrate in bulk...?)
"Frank the Decker" (that is his full name)
Sam I Am (a fixer)
Milo Minderbinder (ok, I happen to like Catch-22 & yes, he is a procurement specialist)
"Smoker" (a CIA agent & ditto for the X files)
Major Payne (a milspec procurement specialist)
Dieter Monkimann (fashion editor for Die Welt)
FatBoy (a Deckmeister - just think of the "comic book guy" from the Simpsons and you have the picture)
I once had a player who's character's street name was "Jeff".
Yes, "Jeff".
What was really funny was after a few sessions in, he decided he now wanted to be called "Cobra"...
Imagine trying to tell all of your criminal companions, who know you as "Jeff", that you suddenly want to be refered to as "Cobra"...
I was in a campaign once where a player went an entire three sessions without naming his character(!). He was so disinterested in the roleplaying aspect of the game that it bothered him very little.
"It doesn't realy matter what his name is," he said, "besides, I'm still thinking of a name that would fit him."
His character, an ogre razorboy, was just getting outfitted for a run, when the GM asked to see his character sheet for a minute. Alarmed that his character, was, indeed still nameless, he scribbled something on his sheet.
"There." our GM stated, "Your new name is 'Cleace Rougepelt'. Next time be more decisive."
The incident became our group's running gag for a while.
Here are some characters with "street names"
Troll Physad: Porter
Elven Spec Ops Decker: Barabus
Former Force Recon Officer: Lazarus
Ork Physad Gangbanger: Lord Allah
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| Ork Physad Gangbanger: Lord Allah |
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Do NOT have him run in the Middle East. |
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| Do NOT have him run in the Middle East. |
The best ever came up in a old Star Wars game .
Bush Winecooler Jedi Knight .
Course the came from the guy that a smugler named Ker Minor because there was a snickers bar on the table .
Man some of you guys are really harsh about the names.
Player:" My name is Max Payne"
GM: out of the blue you get thored.
I gave my players a fixer named "Spotty on the john" which he told them he took because "Johnny on the spot" was already taken by a more important fixer.
Now that made me spit my coffee back into the mug. Very funny.
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| I gave my players a fixer named "Spotty on the john" which he told them he took because "Johnny on the spot" was already taken by a more important fixer. |
| QUOTE (Shrapnel) |
| I once had a player who's character's street name was "Jeff". Yes, "Jeff". What was really funny was after a few sessions in, he decided he now wanted to be called "Cobra"... Imagine trying to tell all of your criminal companions, who know you as "Jeff", that you suddenly want to be refered to as "Cobra"... |
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| This is the third or fourth such scene in the book, and it won't be the last. It reminds me of the old Saturday Night Live sketch in which Dana Carvey reimagines the moment at which Gordon Sumner informs his mates that, from now on, he wishes to be called "Sting." Or of Paulie Shore's insistence that we refer to him as "The Weasel." Buck and his creators seem not to realize that nicknames are bestowed, not asserted. |
Some contact names:
Zbyhnev Miklosko
Sigrun Utskjoer
~J
My favorite char's name was Platinum, but everyone once in a while I would change it, because I didn't want a rep that would draw too much attention. It was very plain to see that the character was a professional and acted like it, even if the name was not always a well known one. other aliases he had were chef, paragon, and sonic. He did the blue mohawk for a run or two ... then decided that it was best to not be so distinctive.
There have been some very colourful characters and npc's in the group over the years.
Some characters just got branded with new names in the middle of runs because of some event, or in one instance, got a new handle because he joined a magical group. The group was called "the system" and each member was named after a planet. their followers were named after a moon or satellite circling the planet. I thought it was well thought out.
I have the tendency to plunder movies/books so I had:
Tom Doniphan
John S. Chisum
Heywood Floyd
Martin Brody
Jacob McCandles
William Bonney
J. P. O'Hara
Pat Chambers
Phillip Marlow
Alexander Hamish
Victor Henry
Juri Schiwago
Josef Wissarionowitsch Dschugaschwili
Straight, Square, Ess, Two, Tee, Ell, and Backwards Ell, the Block siblings. Complete and blatent ripoffs from Tetris.
I included a pimp named Haywood Jablowme as an NPC once, which probably stands as my worst abuse.
| QUOTE (Shrapnel) |
| I once had a player who's character's street name was "Jeff". Yes, "Jeff". What was really funny was after a few sessions in, he decided he now wanted to be called "Cobra"... Imagine trying to tell all of your criminal companions, who know you as "Jeff", that you suddenly want to be refered to as "Cobra"... |
| QUOTE (Nyxll) |
| It was very plain to see that the character was a professional and acted like it, even if the name was not always a well known one. |
Some of the contact names my GM's have inflicted on me.
The Dread Pirate Roberts - a Carribian pirate captain we were forced to sail with as crew in exchange for passage out of Amazonia after escaping from prison.
Spit - A local snitch, no clue as to how he got the name as we didn't play that campaign long enough.
Dr Feelgood - the ganja smoking Jamaican vodoo magician and fixer.
The Nazi - metahuman racist pawnshop owner/gear fixer based off of the crazy pawnshop owner from Falling Down.
I had a mage that specialized in fire spells. There were some who called him.... Tim?
| QUOTE (Lazarus) |
| ....Troll Physad: Porter |
I pull out odd names for NPCs and the like. I like the idea of using old movie chars for fake SINs tho I must say.
I usually, when coming up with names, just go around sites for whatver country my character is from, and pick a cool sounding first name and last name. Street name, whatever i think of.
Ive been in games where folks have been named after anything from games to movies to whatever.
For on-the-fly NPC I often use any written words, that catch my eye in the room, like the name of a softdring and just twist them a bit. The fastest name I could think of by the forum layout was Newton Pollack for instance. If Iīve got some more seconds and my laptop, Iīd randomly chose names from a list (like the Namelist on the FanPro homepage).
My favourit names (as I remember them on the spot) I ever created vor SR were:
NPC: Noodle (perver matrix nudist with an uncommon reality filter)
fake SIN: Ares Jhonson (naturaly not for an Ares Jhonson or companyman)
PC: Karaokemon (Merc/Medic type, guess what his biggest hobby was)
If my players are so lazy, they do not have a name of there own way into the first gaming session. I would punish tham with crappy nicknames, there Contacts wonīt stop using anymore!
The guy that inspired me to post this in the first place had another one last night. One of the characters in our group supplements his cash by pit-fighting. So this put Seth on the spot to create 2 match cards (because the PC was the second match) so get this fight 1 Rocky vs. Bullwinkle and in match 2 the PC vs. a troll named Block.
I have a character in a campaign right now who's known to his teammates only as "Sarge", on account of that he's ex-military, has the sort of bearing that makes one think of an old sergeant, and protects his legit SIN too fiercely to give his real name to anyone in the shadows, ever.
For the fake I.D. he used most of the time while travelling around, I chose the name Richard Sergeant. Not only does it give a convenient excuse if anybody ever blurted out my street name at a bad moment ("Hey Sarge!" "...Everybody always thinks they're the first one to think of that little nickname.") but I figure after over a century, nobody's going to remember sitcom actor Dick Sergeant.
Another one of my favorite Streetnames was "Jack The Slipper". Jack TS or JTS for short, wich was often mocked on (but never in-game, mind you) to Jack the Slip (roughly translated)
He began as a "Arh, I really canīt decide which character to play, just give me 20 Minutes and Iīll build a new one!"-character of mine, that I only played once.
Than he developed into a regular NPC-Decker, as I tend to GM more, than I can play, by opportunity. After some years I finally played him again and he developed into one of my main PC.
Edit:
In the end he also had 27 fake IDīs of varying quality, one of which was Ares Jhonson.
Had a decker npc named Pizza Boy cause he always delivered.
I got a small Miami phone book from a friend of mine. I now keep it at the gaming table whenever I run to grab quick names. We call it the book of random names.
This backfired on me once. I put up scenario notes on an unlisted website for my players. About a week later I got an email from a guy whose name I grabbed from that very same Miami phone book. He wanted to know how I came up with the name for one of the bad guy groups. Tough to explain.
The elven fixer. Living in a decadent basement resturant/office/appartment in Tarislar:
Conny Connoisseur
(why should all elves have Legolas type names?)
eh? isn't she from some of the old SR1-2 SBs?
The thing about it is that Street Names are rarely if ever self applied. Usually those PC or NPC'w we come accross as blusterous like "Deathstrike" and "Buddah Assasinator" are self imposed and have better have a ton of cred to back it up or they are point and laugh material.
Its always a great idea to have the team give each other Street Names after the introductory prelude. This lends to the effect that the Street Name should reflect the way others view that character.
So if a character is from Aztlan has a real name like Xuixopalopichytl Moyarxiarez by birth. Her buddies might want to call her Mrs. X or Moya for short. Even though she would much rather prefer she be called Xuixopalopichytl since it is her name and she was named after a Aztec god by a high priest of her village. But silly anglos have a problem with names with more than to syllibals. *SIGH*, but I do digress. In a Cyberpunk setting rep is everything and having a silly or bland name is pointless ass long as you have the street cred to back it up.
| QUOTE (mfb @ Jan 6 2006, 06:41 PM) |
| eh? isn't she from some of the old SR1-2 SBs? |
| QUOTE (mintcar) |
| The elven fixer. Living in a decadent basement resturant/office/appartment in Tarislar: Conny Connoisseur QUOTE (mfb @ Jan 6 2006, 06:41 PM) eh? isn't she from some of the old SR1-2 SBs? If youīre adressing me: not that I know of. Perhaps someone else also found the ryme catchy at one time and I came up with the same thing by coinsidence. Or perhaps itīs so catchy you figure you have to have heard it before. My Conny is a man. |
Thatīs very wierd. I may have seen it and subcosiously remembered it when trying to name this character, thinking I made it up myself. Although, even though itīs less likely, I actually think I never saw it before. Not that it matters much.
That is supported by the fact that I donīt own any location books from 1-2 edition, only rules and adventures.
New character in my group just earned his street name. The poor guy's been in two gun fights. Both times got shot up before he could really contribute, (due to nothing but bad luck.) Now we call him "Red Shirt."
In my main game that I have lots of planning time for and record everything online, most characters (PC and NPC) use either their real first names or fairly obvious nicks (the street doc named Edgar Allen is usually referred to as Poe, the voodoun shaman is Voodoo, the ganger with the band is Amp, etc). However, the game I run for newbies at the bookstore near my campus tends to be almost all improv (I go in with a run outline, the opposition's stats, and a map of the target, nothing else prepared), and so I have to get random names from somewhere. My usual source is Dumpshock. I know I've used Blackjack and Kagetenshi thus far, but the last game was a month ago (winter break), so I've probably forgotten others.
Now that I think about it, I did play in one on the fly one nighter game that had some people by the name of Carplane and Saltshaker and Juicebox or something. I think that the person was looking at magazines and random objects. But i know this person was a good GM from the past so I think that it was used as more humor.
I had a few characters with names like:
Ville 'Vallaton' Laaksonen: A Ville Vallaton is an actual drink in Finland. Since his name was Ville, and he was a severly ciggarette addicted, mildly alcohol addicted weapons specialist who had the Annoying Neighbor flaw(think Simpsons meets the Family Guy...and a lot of you helped me make them
...explained his addictions). Thus, he was nicknamed after a drink.
Kryztof 'Vader' Gregorcyk: A Polish merc, whom nerds in game were sad to find out his nick wasn't Vader from Star Wars, but after one of the death metal bands of the 20th century which he so loved. Most people in the US couldn't pronounce his name, Vader happened to be the shirt he was wearing at the time, so it stuck.
I've used everything from Gemini(first character ever made, heh), to learning how that in other languages, common words sometimes sound cool for street names. Stian Andersen uses the nickname of Mørke, which means the dark/darkness in Norwegian. They usually just call him Stian at the club.
| QUOTE (ElFenrir) |
| Now that I think about it, I did play in one on the fly one nighter game that had some people by the name of Carplane and Saltshaker and Juicebox or something. I think that the person was looking at magazines and random objects. But i know this person was a good GM from the past so I think that it was used as more humor. |
or maybe he's just a n alternative rock fan... one of the songs i hear alot is called juicebox i think, but i cant recall who it's by, white stripes maybe?
| QUOTE (Aku) |
| or maybe he's just a n alternative rock fan... one of the songs i hear alot is called juicebox i think, but i cant recall who it's by, white stripes maybe? |
Juicebox is by the Strokes.
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