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post Jan 20 2004, 11:36 PM
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What characters have you based yours on? Go on, you know you want to tell us!
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post Jan 20 2004, 11:45 PM
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That doesn't make sense. Are you asking "What have you based your characters on"?
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post Jan 20 2004, 11:53 PM
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I did not realize it until more than 8 months into a campaign, but my first SR character, a "combat courier," was based, to the teeth, on Johny Mnemonic. I had not seen the film in two or three years, but it had engrained itself in my mind as "what cyber-punk looks like." When I finally saw the film again (I picked up a DVD copy cheap), I could practically tick off item by item traits/techniques I had subconsciously borrowed.

The only change that I made after seeing the film again was to scream, during the next gaming session, in the woods, "I WANT ROOMSERVICE!!!"
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:01 AM
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Once I played a pretty cool killing hands adept. :)
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:07 AM
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I made a guy that is pretty much exactly the character Bruce Willis played in the 5th Element. That's about all. Any other are agglomerations of influences (i.e. the normal way imagination works)

I found that playing a character who already exists is easier, cause I could always think "ok, WWWD?" (that's 'What Would Willis Do' :D ). It helped me stay in character and avoid reacting how *I* would have reacted.
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:09 AM
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i'm lucky--the guy whose writing i draw most of my characters from, very few people read. David Drake, thou are my muse.

other than that... well, i've got a forensic mage who is in no way a total ripoff of david caruso's CSI: Miami role (if a bit lighter on the melodramatic lines). i've got a physad whose suite of powers was inspired by Bubblegum Crisis, i guess that counts.
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:17 AM
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Combination of Hoot and Eversman from Blackhawk Down. (physad)

Yoda. (shaman)

Gambit from X-men (adept mage)
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:27 AM
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Nekron (from the movie Fire & Ice)
Dick Marcinko
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:27 AM
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I haven't made any of my playable characters from anything directly, but the ones I run for others often have references to literature or existing shadow lore. For instance:

Son of Samurai (Neon Samurai's bastard child, complete with Kid Stealth legs)
Radd (flew a T-bird called the Silver Surfer)
Capt. Kenga (captain of a ronin aircraft carrier/smugglers haven - named after the helpful Captain Katenga in Raiders of the Lost Ark)
Slimline (elven combat decker, also a Gambit clone *kudos* - complete with 'ragin cajun' speak and mass filanderin')

My players like stuff like that, so long as it doesn't get comical... just when its a pun, eh?
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:36 AM
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Well when it comes to stealth adepts, I always look to my Hero, Big Bird. Of course it took a lot of SURGE effects to make a troll look like that but it was worth it. . .
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:45 AM
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1970's Blacksploitation films PIMP. All the way. The pimp rocks. You buy 4 contacts possibly level two. These are your "ho's", then you build out the social skills. the Stereotypical pimp is the king of characters. Affraid you may get ambushed, send one of your ho's....But don't forget though that Ho's don't come cheap and never.

Just don't hate the player....Hate the game.......My pimp idea is a cross between the detective and a fixer. You gotz to buy the wired Flexes, you don't want one of your ho's getting out of line and busting a cap in your ass....."A ho with a gat is just as nasty as a bat.."

Check out Randy's www.somethingpositive.net, my idea is similar but I'd be purchasing the ho's. A player ain't a player without ho's......Also rent "American Pimp" that's a great documentry on the modern pimp. I thought about a handle as Mr. Ivy or Mr. Slim.....
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:47 AM
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Ever since i saw the first Series of 24 i thought about doing a character based on Jack. Just could never deside what would be the right way to do it to do Jack justice....
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post Jan 21 2004, 01:49 AM
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My current D&D character started off as a clone of the character Danilo Thann from Elaine Cunningham's Songs and Swords. Not the best character idea for a group full of gun-toting maniacs, but I really like him. Since I've started playing him, he's become wholly my own except that he's a musician and is a lot more powerful than he lets on.

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post Jan 21 2004, 01:52 AM
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As anyone who's seen the threads from the older Forums probably knows, my character was based upon "The Foreigner", a minor character from MARVEL COMICS from the late 1980s and early 1990s (he was around as far back as November, 1978 [DEFENDERS, Volume 1, Issue #65, disguised as "Lieutenant Kris Keating", leader of the NYPD Special Powers Task Force], but no one knew that it was he). He's a VERY capable international assassin, and would most likely be considered some form of Adept in SR terms.

I'm playing my version of him (in Sahandrian's Play-By-America Online Instant Messenger/Chat campaign) as an Adept of the Magician's Way.

So far, we've completed one 'run together. :)

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post Jan 21 2004, 02:02 AM
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Foreigner, a little off topic, but how does PB-AIM work out?

Do you all use a chat room, what?

I've tried it a little but the obnoxious size of the text always pisses me off. :D
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post Jan 21 2004, 03:13 AM
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Diesel:

You're right.

We either play in a chat room at Sahandrian's home site, Pedro's Witnesses: Redux, or via AOL Instant Messenger. It isn't quite the same thing, as the controls aren't exactly the same with the two different formats, but it's pretty close.

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post Jan 21 2004, 02:58 PM
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Hmm... sounds vaguely like a question I heard elsewhere lately... I'll just cut and paste (this question was just posted on rpol.net).

I usually don't base my characters off of anyone in particular, but I often find my characters to be a combination of several well known characters. For instance, my B&E characters are your fairly typical hot woman in black leather (although I did have a shapeshifter B&E woman who I based a lot off of the Cat from Red Dwarf). I use a lot of real life inspiration as well; my first and only rigger I based off of my bus driver (the "hairy meatball"), my last Call of Cthulu character was a drunk loosely based off of a bum in DC, my prostitute characters are normally a mix of prostitutes and the pissy Gibson street sams. I get a *LOT* of my NPCs from other sources, since I'm horrible with names. Gibson especially has great inspiration, although I still want to bring in Raven from Snow Crash.

I try never ever to base DnD characters off of other sources. It's too easy and too boring (unless it's a prostitute, bum or street sam). Actually my DnD characters are usually souped up versions of my normal characters. My last one was a prostitute who happened to be a demon.
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post Jan 21 2004, 03:01 PM
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Why, The Grifter of WildC.A.T.S. fame, of course. PhysAd gunslingin badass extraordinaire.
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post Jan 21 2004, 03:26 PM
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I've never based I character I've built on an existing character in any movie, book or game. I think. There might be a few who are influenced to a degree, but there certainly aren't any straight copies. One NPC was based heavily on a RL person that I knew, but that's about it.

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Combination of Hoot and Eversman from Blackhawk Down.

This reminded me: There was one character who was a bit Macejunas-like (one of the Deltas who were dropped in the movie version). A lot of the stuff that 'Hoot' did in the movie, SGT Macejunas did IRL -- the rest was mainly from Delta SFC Howe; Delta SFC Hooten didn't do any of it AFAIK. And now that I started thinking, there was another NPC who was even named Griz...
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post Jan 21 2004, 04:00 PM
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QUOTE (mfb)
i'm lucky--the guy whose writing i draw most of my characters from, very few people read. David Drake, thou are my muse.

other than that... well, i've got a forensic mage who is in no way a total ripoff of david caruso's CSI: Miami role (if a bit lighter on the melodramatic lines). i've got a physad whose suite of powers was inspired by Bubblegum Crisis, i guess that counts.

I hope for your GM that

a) You don't play the rigger
b) You use "The General" series as your source of characters

On the other hand, a Behemoth with a big gauss gun should make a good substitude....


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post Jan 21 2004, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE (Birdy)
QUOTE (mfb @ Jan 21 2004, 01:09 AM)
i'm lucky--the guy whose writing i draw most of my characters from, very few people read. David Drake, thou are my muse.

I hope for your GM that

a) You don't play the rigger
b) You use "The General" series as your source of characters

On the other hand, a Behemoth with a big gauss gun should make a good substitude....


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Fortunately I have read David Drake's works as well.

Unfortunately I do play a rigger. (When I get the chance to play.)

I base a lot of my interaction with vehicle expert systems on Drake's description of his various vehicle AIs as well as the battlesuits from the Northworld trilogy.

For the Slammers!
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post Jan 21 2004, 08:26 PM
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I have a Path of the Magician physad who was loosely based on Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7. You'd never see that in the way he looks or acts at this point, though. The character "Sahandrian" was originally based on Dan, a friend of mine, but that doesn't really count. Even then it was mostly his personality that I based on Dan, and maybe his haircut. In later games, Sahandrian bleached and spiked his hair, and if I was really imitating Dan, he'd have been a rigger. Dan loves his car more than his girlfriend.

In D&D, the only thing I can think of is a concept character (stats, personality, but no background or a game to play him in) that's loosely based on the Twin Blade from .Hack...

Edit: And as for the issue of running SR in AIM chats, I just set the font view to 75% and my font size to 10-12 in the options. You get a consistent 8pt that way. Aim chat's message length limit also lets me yell at Phaeton to shut up when he's in the middle of doing something stupid that I'm not going to let happen.

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post Jan 21 2004, 08:27 PM
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this is just an idea we had, but how about an ACME mage?

you know...dropping pianos n stuff on people.

painting holes in the wall to escape.


drop a safe on someone, then watch as it opens to let them out of the inside.
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post Jan 21 2004, 09:41 PM
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I steal ideas from everywhere. I steal guys from sourcebooks, I steal from TV shows I steal from other games, you name it, I've "borrowed" ideas from it.

I've made several failed attempts at a Gunslinger (from Stephen King).
My favorite Ork ex-ganger Street sam is totally ripped off from Ghost Dog.
I, like everyone else, have ripped numerous characters off from The Professional.
Sara Conner
Link from The Mod Squad (the series, not the movie)
Captain Jack from Pirates of the Caribean
Rick O'Connel from The Mummy
Will Grahm from Red Dragon
Half of the characters from Die hard are worth doing.
and many others.
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post Jan 22 2004, 12:21 AM
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So, no one's yet admitted to ripping off characters from Heat or Ronin yet (specifically, De Niro's characters).

Interesting.
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