Classes of Game Style, Pink Mohawk, Spy vs. Spy, Dark Tomorrow |
Classes of Game Style, Pink Mohawk, Spy vs. Spy, Dark Tomorrow |
Jul 12 2010, 07:42 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 424 Joined: 9-July 10 From: Voice with an Matrix Connection Member No.: 18,806 |
Which do you enjoy? Why? |
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Jul 12 2010, 08:10 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 572 Joined: 6-February 09 From: London Uk Member No.: 16,848 |
I prefer both ends of the spectrum,
Pink mohawk for the laughs Cold Pro for the well put together plan and the drama But most sessions start as one and ends as the other because both are just so much fun |
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Jul 12 2010, 02:50 PM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,577 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Gwynedd Valley PA Member No.: 1,221 |
Right, it's a nice blend. pink mohawks are fun opening gambitas and releasse of stress but behind them we often has a Ghost in the Shell/James Bond/ Lovecraft type theme runnig.
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Jul 12 2010, 02:57 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 515 Joined: 27-May 10 From: Helios Space Station, L3 solar LaGrange Point Member No.: 18,624 |
I prefer a blend of all of the above. My games tend to be rules light and roleplay heavy, anyway. Mohawk is great for laughs, but I prefer it peppered between more mirror-shades style planning--both when I'm a PC and when I'm GMing.
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Jul 12 2010, 03:02 PM
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The ShadowComedian Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,538 Joined: 3-October 07 From: Hamburg, AGS Member No.: 13,525 |
I prefer Pink Mohawk, but it's often a Mix of Spy VS Spy and Black Trenchcoats <.<
Last session, i clobbered the two going at it Spy VS Spy stile . . |
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Jul 12 2010, 03:05 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 56 Joined: 24-June 10 Member No.: 18,752 |
I take my hobby probably way to seriously, but I squash any 'pink mohawk'. I even booted my own son from the game when he showed up with his elongated limbed, satyr legged, mood haired hobgoblin with a bad temper. Who had no skills whatsoever that wasn't combat.
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Jul 12 2010, 03:09 PM
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Prime Runner Group: Members Posts: 3,577 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Gwynedd Valley PA Member No.: 1,221 |
I prefer a blend of all of the above. My games tend to be rules light and roleplay heavy, anyway. Mohawk is great for laughs, but I prefer it peppered between more mirror-shades style planning--both when I'm a PC and when I'm GMing. you said it better than I did. |
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Jul 12 2010, 03:11 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 583 Joined: 6-November 09 From: MTL Member No.: 17,849 |
I take my hobby probably way to seriously, but I squash any 'pink mohawk'. I even booted my own son from the game when he showed up with his elongated limbed, satyr legged, mood haired hobgoblin with a bad temper. Who had no skills whatsoever that wasn't combat. Well we all make a socially retarded combat monster eventually (IMG:style_emoticons/default/silly.gif) Everyone should play an hmg toting sociopath bullet sponge at least once to see the appeal. Also gives you an appreciation of why combat skills aren't everything. |
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Jul 12 2010, 03:39 PM
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Incertum est quo loco te mors expectet; Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 6,546 Joined: 24-October 03 From: DeeCee, U.S. Member No.: 5,760 |
I love pink mohawk, but I run black trenchcoat. It's too well entrenched in me to do otherwise.
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Jul 12 2010, 03:50 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 376 Joined: 20-June 10 From: Nerva L3 Station Member No.: 18,735 |
I play Dark Tomorrow to the hilt, but I make use of Pink Mohawk. Some writer said once that humor makes tragedy more tragic, and tragedy makes humor more humorous. There is nothing quite like a Pink Mohawk burnout when you are cornered and doomed. It's senseless, usually fails, and is oh so (meta)human.
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Jul 12 2010, 07:17 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 27-May 09 Member No.: 17,211 |
I understand what Pink Mohawk is from the roll call, I think mirrored sunglasses are the opposite of that correct? I was wondering if you guys could post what each means for the targets lurking the forum... I would also like to understand so I could employ these elements in my group of new people...
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Jul 12 2010, 07:30 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 515 Joined: 27-May 10 From: Helios Space Station, L3 solar LaGrange Point Member No.: 18,624 |
Many of these names are equivalents to one another, or at least analogous.
From what I understand, Mirrorshades/darkshades/dark trenchcoat means being serious, making plans A-F, and planning for about nine different ways things could go wrong. Everyone is careful to cover their tracks, act professionally, and keep their heads out of trouble. No one ever, ever ends up on the evening news. The characters may have their own sets of personality quirks. But, for the most part, these are played seriously and the characters do their best to remain professional despite any...proclivities. |
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Jul 12 2010, 08:02 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,026 Joined: 23-November 05 From: Seattle (Really!) Member No.: 7,996 |
I find that on any given night we can end up playing just about any style with the same characters. It can range from very serious and planned to fly by the seat of your pants laugh a minute insanity. Alcohol is often a factor
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Jul 12 2010, 08:41 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 219 Joined: 16-November 09 From: United States Member No.: 17,876 |
We play Ice Cold Mohawk: Plan for everything, the second somebody fires a gun immediately scrap said plan and shoot everything.
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Jul 12 2010, 08:42 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 252 Joined: 11-June 10 Member No.: 18,694 |
I prefer a game to be mainly serious with humor thrown in here and there, be it character banter or something else, and a splash of Pink Mohawk.
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Jul 12 2010, 08:42 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 446 Joined: 16-May 03 Member No.: 4,598 |
tend towards the absurd a bit at times... though mostly the mirroshades types.. but sometimes you just got to say smurf it! and toss a 5 kg bomb into the room... inside a pretty pink lunchbox with 2 kgs of it being ceramic marbles..
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Jul 12 2010, 09:49 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 72 Joined: 9-August 09 From: MD Member No.: 17,486 |
We play Ice Cold Mohawk: Plan for everything, the second somebody fires a gun immediately scrap said plan and shoot everything. Hear hear! It is oh so much fun, too. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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Jul 12 2010, 09:53 PM
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The ShadowComedian Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,538 Joined: 3-October 07 From: Hamburg, AGS Member No.: 13,525 |
Ah, so that's what it's called O.o
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Jul 12 2010, 10:35 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 213 Joined: 11-October 09 From: Des Moines, IA Member No.: 17,742 |
My preference is more of the "caper" style where the goal is to try and out-think and out-maneuver the opposition rather than out-fight them down to the last man. There is plenty of humor in the game, though it does tend to be more on the dark side. Corruption and conspiracy are rampant, so its never a question of whether you are being too paranoid but whether you are being paranoid enough.
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Jul 12 2010, 10:43 PM
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Dumorimasoddaa Group: Members Posts: 2,687 Joined: 30-March 08 Member No.: 15,830 |
In stead of giving it on one of the vagely discribed terms. Pink Mohawk is more than blow everything up. Mirrorshades is more that ditching your gun after a run ect.
I tend to play more to the professional side. That's not to say my current PC has a LMG modded to long bust with no recoil. Some times you need a big gun. Humour wise its something a bit like fallout 1-2. In fact the entire game can be said as Fallout with more planning and stealth. |
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Jul 12 2010, 11:16 PM
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Running Target Group: Members Posts: 1,336 Joined: 25-February 08 From: San Mateo CA Member No.: 15,708 |
I play games. They vary. But a key rule in the garage is as follows:
Details should never detract from the experience. From my POV, that makes me a NEON Glowing Pink Mohawk. I take that with pride. What I don't want to do is pass judgment on anyone else's game. If you love details, weights, measures, plastic surgery, DNA scrubbing and rewriting, not having any contacts who know you and so on, GO FOR IT. Every table is different but they are all Shadowrun. BlueMax |
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Jul 13 2010, 01:35 AM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 26-March 10 Member No.: 18,363 |
i don't know what my style is... probably something like "unprofessional realist living in a cyberpunk world" maybe?
as someone who's personally familiar with the *contemporary* anarcho-street-punk lifestyle, i can say that the ice-cold-mohawk is certainly not a contradiction in terms (shouts to johnny b good for saying it first) - when you don't HAVE a home, and you don't HAVE id, and you smell and are dirty and are OBVIOUSLY a homeless street kid and just a couple hours ago you were sitting in the park spanging or flying a sign so you could front yourself some work (work = drugs) you ARE ice-cold about how you do business. in fact, you're probably MORE cautious and practical than your standard, "intelligent" white collar criminal who plans all their **** out to try to not get caught, because everybody is already watching you and assuming you're a criminal. it doesn't take a pair of $200 sunglasses to take on the man - any day of the week i'd throw my money on the pink mohawk to get out of a situation, because they ARE criminal, they live it and embrace it and know what they're getting into. Mr. Mirrorshades might as well be on somebody's payroll, for all i care. straight people don't DO crime, and johnny ice-cold who pretends he's a normal wageslave is just surrounding himself with a lie that takes more effort to maintain and is bound to fall apart in the end anyway. mohawk love forever! ^_^ |
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Jul 13 2010, 01:36 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,717 Joined: 23-March 09 From: Weymouth, UK Member No.: 17,007 |
I know what Pink Mohawk and Black Trenchcoat/Mirrorshades/Ice Cold Professional are, but what's Spy vs Spy and Dark Tomorrow?
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Jul 13 2010, 01:52 PM
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The ShadowComedian Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,538 Joined: 3-October 07 From: Hamburg, AGS Member No.: 13,525 |
Sound to me like Mohawk PvP
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Jul 13 2010, 02:06 PM
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Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,536 Joined: 13-July 09 Member No.: 17,389 |
Our games start out with lots and lots of planning. We try to figure out the best way to accomplish our goal.
Then we execute. We start following the plan. Then at some point we get to a "f--- it" moment where the plan is tossed out the window and anything goals. I've noticed this tends to happen towards the end of the plan execution or for the escape portion of the plan. |
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