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Gray
One year after events in the motion picture Serenity...

"The Alliance impounded your ship for falling behind on payments... Now you're out of work. You could try hirin' on with another boat, but times are tough, Friend. Ever since the crew of Serenity sent out that wave about year ago, exposing the source of the Reaver threat, The Alliance has been doin' damage control. Part of that included puttin' as many independent "busnessmen" out of work as possible. With new government oversight panels in place, they couldn't be overt about it, but they're gettin' the job done all the same. Impoundin' one boat at a time for any infraction, no matter how minor."

"Out in the Black there are just as many ways to earn coin as there are to get riddled with holes. The trick is to do more of the former and less of the gettin' shot. It's harder to do that without your own ship. But rumor has it, that old Badger is puttin' together a team for somebody, to do some big job. And they are looking for able independent "businessmen" to do the work. Rumor also has it, that payment might include papers to get your ship out of hock... permenantly. Or at least until you fall behind on the gorram fuel payments again... "


-- paraphrased in part from the back cover of Serenity Adventures


I am recruiting for a game of the Serenity RPG, set one year after the events in the Serenity movie, GM'ed by me. I am looking for 4-6 players, with the expectation that you can post 1-2 times a week. No character can begin the game with a ship, but it is suggested that one of the character's is the former captain of the Jade Pearl, the spotlight ship of the campaign. The Jade Pearl is currently sitting in an Alliance impound yard. Other players can be former crew of the Jade Pearl, if they wish, but that is not required. Badger is looking for the best, and a lot of folks are out of work these days. A "team" concept going forward is encouraged, but it is noted that there are one or two Jayne Cobbs in in any crew. Note that even Jayne Cobb can work with a team when motivated to do so.

I am just looking for character ideas/concepts at this point. Please post a paragraph or 3 outlining your character idea in this thread. I will open a thread later to house character sheets/house rules, ect. I am leaning towards Veteran level for the characters, unless anyone has a strong argument to raise it to Big Damn Hero.

EDIT: In this campaign's version of events, Badger was smart enough to stop working with Mal Reynolds after the heat got too high, and he was definitely not one of the people wiped out by the Operative near the end of the Serenity movie.

EDIT: The game is curentlly full, but if you would like to be considered as an alternate, let me know.

EDIT: I think I can handle up to 8 players (plus Li Kao makes nine crew), if that becomes an issue.

EDIT: The events will begin in late September, or early October 2519, in the Eavesdown Docks, on Persephone. Note that this date will have little affect on local seasons, as planets and moons will vary wildly in the 'Verse.

EDIT: In converations with the captain, I have determined that the Jade Pearl has been impounded for about 3 months. You can use this timeframe in your backstories, giving an indication on how desperate for work your characters are. Especially if you were part of the original crew.

Active Players
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Redjack - Jacob Braylock - captain of the Jade Pearl (Hero of Canton worshipper)
Meriss - John James Santiago - disgraced noble (the Face)
Divine Virus - Bruce Cruickshank - engineer/medic (man mountain)
Donum Moriarty Michael Hicks - weapons specialist
CrazyTao - Autumn Moon Tsan - doctor/computer expert
Thanee - Qiang Wei - unarmed combat expert
Karaden - Fae - brash pilot

Inactive List
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ravensoracle - Hal Gatlin - pilot (gruff War vet)

PC/NPC (played by me)
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Li Kao - Ship's cook on the Jade Pearl; a buddhist pilgrim with a shadowy past (Kung Fu master? seems to be ex-military)
Dirtz - Casey Underhill gunslinger/rough and tumble hired help (Jayne type) - temporatrly played by me


NPC's/SHIPS
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Badger - Badger operates as a crimelord of sorts, with "offices" in the Eavesdown Docks area on Persephone. He speaks with a heavy 'east-end' accent that identifies him as a native of Dyton Colony. Although he is primarily active on Persephone, he keeps connections in many different places. (from FireflyWiki.org)

Number Ten Ox - a large dog currently residing with Li Kao at the impound yard. A Himalayan Mountain Dog (or Tibetan Mastiff - they look sort of like a St. Bernard-sized Chow) He's only 8-10 months old and he is already huge. Presumably, Ox was the last born (and largest) of ten puppies.

The Jade Pearl- An old spaceship named by Li Kao after the Princess of Birds, a forgotten minor deity in an old folk tale from Earth that Was. The name is based partially on the artistic way the finish of the ship's hull has corroded, leaving it a brilliant green color. From a dsitance, the hull plating looks like green feathers.
Mickle5125
Hmm... most of my games have fallen apart... what sort of character generation are we looking at?

I suppose this is a notation of my interest... pending, of course, more information.
Gray
QUOTE (Mickle5125 @ Sep 14 2008, 02:16 PM) *
Hmm... most of my games have fallen apart... what sort of character generation are we looking at?

I suppose this is a notation of my interest... pending, of course, more information.

More than likely Veteran level characters using the Serenity RPG, unless I change my mind and up the level to Big Damn Hero. I have the main rulebook, Out in the Black and the Adventures book, so any Assets, Complications, or gear you want to use out of those books should be ok.

I'm just looking for a paragraph or 3 on your character concept right now. I don't want to waste anyone's time making them generate a character, if the concept they come up with really doesn't fit the campaign.

What else would you like to know?
Gray
The main story arc will have to be discovered in game, but the campaign is set 1 year after the events of the movie Serenity. Blue Sun, The Academy, and the Alliance are weakened but by no means gone. They have all but successfully whitewashed the Miranda affair. Their concerted disinformation campaign has the incident written off as the action of "rogue elements" in the government, scapegoats were sacrificed, and a new Alliance Governement Oversight Committee was formed. The bad guys are still operating, albiet more covertly, and through less legitimate means.
Meriss
Pardon me while I squee.

Squeeeeeeeeee! grinbig.gif

I have been looking for a Serenity game for months. Ever since I saw the movie and am now watching the series online. I want to play this game.

Would a failed/digraced/on the run noble, have anyplace aboard ship?

Concept spoilered
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Gray
QUOTE (Meriss @ Sep 15 2008, 01:19 PM) *
Would a failed/digraced/on the run noble, have anyplace aboard ship?

Definitely. I'm basically looking for good concepts that quite possibly could function as a group, similarly but not exactly like the crew of Serenity. So no Reavers, or Niska PC's. Ya know?

I added you to the active players list.
Divine Virus
Let me introduce you to Bruce Cruickshank. Bruce he tall, and wide, and often judged to be nothing but muscle. But this just isn't so. You see, Bruce fought with the Independents during the war, but he was actually in engineering, not regular infantry. Of course, the Independent's engineering branch wasn't exactly regular, either. It was the job of Bruce, and men like Bruce, to keep machines working, no matter what. His job was the salvage, jurry-rig, refurbish, invent, and/or repair anything. Quite often the Alliance would abandon a perfectly good aircraft just because it crashed- Bruce could either get it working again or salvage enough to build two jeeps. He was damn good at his job. He still is. His work is never pretty- Reaver's vehicles tend to look more trustworthy then his, but Bruce's work is utterly reliable.
After the war Bruce made his living at first working in junk yards, then with a little money got his own repair shop going, though it always teetered on the edge of bankruptcy. He repairs work, but are never pretty and always hell for any other mechanic to work on. He has worked on just about everything though- from mopeds to spaceships.
Bruce is about six and a half feet tall and three, maybe four feet wide. It is ALL muscle. He has a strong jaw-line and disordered black hair- not pretty by one's standards-except maybe a bear's. He speaks slowly but certainly. Bruce does, of course, have a good heart. He is respectful towards others until provoked, and generally mild with profanity. He does have a bit of a temper, slow to ignite but burns terribly one kindled. He is personally quick to befriend people, but his large size of coarse appearance tends to intimidate many folks. When he does meet someone who treats him kindly and is not put off but his rough appearence and mannerisms, there are few who are more loyal a friend then Bruce.
Shortly after the Miralda affair Bruce's repair business finally went under. No one was surprised. So now Bruce is feeling a bit bored and restless, and up for almost anything.

Bruce would fit the role on an engineer/mechanic on a ship, plus secondary close combat support. Do not ask him to be socializing or purswading. He has the best of intentions, but it never seems to work out. His repairs are as crude in appearance as he is, but they work. Able to do serious body work on a ship as well, not just engine repair. Partially inspired by the show Junk-Yard Wars, partially inspired by Warhammer's 40k's ork mekboyz, and partially inspired by Mythbuster's Jamie Hyneman, and a bit from my own imagination, of course.
Gray
QUOTE (Divine Virus @ Sep 15 2008, 02:57 PM) *
Partially inspired by the show Junk-Yard Wars, partially inspired by Warhammer's 40k's ork mekboyz, and partially inspired by Mythbuster's Jamie Hyneman, and a bit from my own imagination, of course.

I love Mythbusters! My GM's PC, Li Kao is inspired in part by Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) from Shanghai Noon. He more or less can fill the Shepherd Book role, except he doesn't preach, unless asked to, and then only in Zen poems. He also kicks much butt, Jackie Chan style.

I've added you to the active players list.
ravensoracle
I am in but have to work on a character concept, so many things spring to mind. Anything you are looking for in particular?
Gray
QUOTE (ravensoracle @ Sep 15 2008, 03:11 PM) *
I am in but have to work on a character concept, so many things spring to mind. Anything you are looking for in particular?

We have a Face and a mechanic, so covering another role would be cool. I'm playing the ship's cook myself.

We don't have a pilot, or... well whatever Jayne Cobb is... muscle or a thug, I guess. There are two suggestions. Registered Companion might be another one... Bruce and Li Kao both have first aid, perhaps even field medicine, but we don't have a doctor... another suggestion.
Divine Virus
In a pinch Bruce can be thuggy. He certainly has the brute strength for it. So we could use a pilot, I think we still need a captian, and I think we could definitely use someone who is good with a gun.
Gray
QUOTE (Divine Virus @ Sep 15 2008, 02:33 PM) *
In a pinch Bruce can be thuggy. He certainly has the brute strength for it. So we could use a pilot, I think we still need a captian, and I think we could definitely use someone who is good with a gun.

I'm not sure, but I think Dirtz's character is a gunslinger. At least it was going to be when we tossed around starting this campaign a few months ago.

Does Bruce have the famous Jamie Hyneman mustache?

The Jade Pearl will need a lot of work in the beginning of the campaign. She's been in mothballs for almost a year. Li Kao has kept life support running since he is stilll living in the ship (he's officially listed as a component of the ship, not crew, so legally they can't kick him out ... karma I guess), but his repair skills are not the best. Bruce's skills will be sorely needed.
Divine Virus
I am still debating about the mustache. I have always envisioned Bruce as having black hair, and I just don't know if the mustache works if it is black...
Gray
QUOTE (Divine Virus @ Sep 15 2008, 03:18 PM) *
I am still debating about the mustache. I have always envisioned Bruce as having black hair, and I just don't know if the mustache works if it is black...

Oh well, just planning ahead... I like to do 3D renders of the characters in my games. A 350 lb. hulking Jamie Hyneman would be an awesome look. smile.gif But he'd have to be bald on general principles...
Mickle5125
apologies, but I will have to withdrawal. I simply don't have time right now... Good luck, though!
ravensoracle
Ok well I am thinking maybe a gruff old vet. Used to be a combat pilot for the Alliance. Probably along the lines of a Warrant Officer because he just wasn't refined enough to be any brass. Retired before the War, only to join up with the Independents because and quote:

"I seen too much o' what them damn alliance shits can do, I don't wanna see 'em do it to the rest o' the system."

Spent his time with the Independents running blockades and getting supplies and troops right on the front lines.

I envision his attitude and demeanor as something of a cross between Sgt. Major from "We Were Soldiers" and Whistler from "Blade". Definitely comes across as rough and crude. But can be trusted to his word and will get the job done.

Probably give him some fighting skills to go along with his exceptional pilot skills. Could possibly even be the Captain if you think he'd fit the position. This is mainly just me thinking out loud so let me know what you think and I'll refine it from here.
Divine Virus
I would lean against such a character being captain.
You see, in my experience, the captain is the most sensitive part of this games. I know games that have fallen apart because the captain couldn't cut it. Now, while your character could make a fine captain if this were real, he would need higher leadership skills. What I am trying to say is that the concept itself doesn't naturally make captaining easier. I don't know what leadership skills you, as a real person have. I am not saying they are bad, but I do not know they are good. But in my experience such RL skills actually do come into play in this game. And any lack (again, not saying you are lacking, I just don't know) can be smoothed over by a less curmudgeonly character concept.
I think whoever plays captain should be dedicated to just being captain, and not have to split his/her energy doing anything else.
Gray
QUOTE (ravensoracle @ Sep 15 2008, 08:54 PM) *
Ok well I am thinking maybe a gruff old vet. Used to be a combat pilot for the Alliance. Probably along the lines of a Warrant Officer because he just wasn't refined enough to be any brass. Retired before the War, only to join up with the Independents..

Spent his time with the Independents running blockades and getting supplies and troops right on the front lines.

I envision his attitude and demeanor as something of a cross between Sgt. Major from "We Were Soldiers" and Whistler from "Blade". Definitely comes across as rough and crude. But can be trusted to his word and will get the job done.


Sounds good. I added you as the pilot in the Active Characters list. I agree about Divine Virus' assessment of the captaincy... the pilot has enough to worry about. And like you said, your character concept is more like the Sgt Major. He might make a fine first mate (or quartermaster) with average (or at least some) leadership skills. Was he part of the orginal crew of the Jade Pearl before she was impounded? So far I know of only the captain (whover that is) and Li Kao were former crew, but any or all of the characters could be former crew.
ravensoracle
Like I said I was mainly thinking out loud for what I posted. I didn't really want to be captain but if no one volunteered for the position I could rework this guy for it. Never said he would be good at it. Would probably fit the first mate role pretty well. Zoe never came across as a captain to me but I still wouldn't want to be on her bad side. Being the Pilot he'd want to know the ship well and I was planning on some sort of leadership skills to represent his time in the military. I was thinking he would be original crew. If I play him like I see him in my minds eye then he will be the type that takes some time to get to know and like. I don't see him as a Jayne type more like an older male version of Zoe. Hard to make him your friend but once he is it's hard to lose him as one.

And I do agree with you Divine, the captain does take a lot of RL skills. Not claiming to be a natural leader but have pulled off the role when it has been thrust upon me in the past. I'll get a refined background to you once I refine the idea a bit. If you have any suggestions for certain parts to fit with the game let me know. I pretty much came up with him as I was putting together the last post so he is still a rough draft.
Gray
QUOTE (ravensoracle @ Sep 15 2008, 10:00 PM) *
Like I said I was mainly thinking out loud for what I posted. I didn't really want to be captain but if no one volunteered for the position I could rework this guy for it. Never said he would be good at it. Would probably fit the first mate role pretty well. Zoe never came across as a captain to me but I still wouldn't want to be on her bad side. Being the Pilot he'd want to know the ship well and I was planning on some sort of leadership skills to represent his time in the military. I was thinking he would be original crew. If I play him like I see him in my minds eye then he will be the type that takes some time to get to know and like. I don't see him as a Jayne type more like an older male version of Zoe. Hard to make him your friend but once he is it's hard to lose him as one.

And I do agree with you Divine, the captain does take a lot of RL skills. Not claiming to be a natural leader but have pulled off the role when it has been thrust upon me in the past. I'll get a refined background to you once I refine the idea a bit. If you have any suggestions for certain parts to fit with the game let me know. I pretty much came up with him as I was putting together the last post so he is still a rough draft.


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A name for this guy would be cool too. But no rush... I know some people save the name for last.

So we got a pilot/second in command or sergeant, a disgraced noble/face, a mechanic/medic, and a cook/buddhist pilgrim for a crew so far. Things seem to be shaping up nicely.

EDIT: Redjack has agreed to play the captain.

@All: Feel free to use the Crew Questionnaire from the Waves in the Black site to jumpstart your imaginations. Also feel free to interact with each other on this thread and discuss character connections or lack thereof, and possible group dynamics.
Chance359
I'm interested playing as well, give me a day or so to clear some stuff off my plate.
Gray
QUOTE (Chance359 @ Sep 16 2008, 02:45 AM) *
I'm interested playing as well, give me a day or so to clear some stuff off my plate.


Sounds good. I put you on the list as a MAYBE.
ravensoracle
QUOTE (Gray @ Sep 15 2008, 09:46 PM) *
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A name for this guy would be cool too. But no rush... I know some people save the name for last.


I am giving him the loyal trait. He tends to be rough but not so much to those he calls friends. I figure his name is Hal Gatlin. Most just call him Gatlin to his face, some call him "The Old Man" but rarely to his face unless they want trouble. He is 57 after all. He retired an Alliance Warrant Officer one year before the War, and became an Indenpendent Warrant Officer Volunteer during the war. So he also has the Military rank (Enlisted) and Branded Traits to represent those who know he served in both militaries. Sometimes its a benefit, sometimes a curse to have served both sides.

QUOTE (Gray @ Sep 15 2008, 09:46 PM) *
@All: Feel free to use the Crew Questionnaire from the Waves in the Black site to jumpstart your imaginations. Also feel free to interact with each other on this thread and discuss character connections or lack thereof, and possible group dynamics.


The new site that replaced Waves in the Black is CortexSystemRPG

It may have some newer stuff. In fact some of my own ship designs are there. Scarab Mark II is one I used for my last Serenity campaign I ran.
Gray
QUOTE (ravensoracle @ Sep 16 2008, 10:39 AM) *
The new site that replaced Waves in the Black is CortexSystemRPG

It may have some newer stuff. In fact some of my own ship designs are there. Scarab Mark II is one I used for my last Serenity campaign I ran.

Awesome... I was wondering where their forum pages went. I was looking for stats for dogs, and noticed that the forum was gone last night.
Dirtz
Hey Gray,

I'll be playing a hired hand, ex mil gunslinger type. Having been left to rot in Serenity Valley he was captured and "reformed" by the Alliance after serving some time in a work camp. Unlike Mal though it has made him self centered and has given him his "Me first" attitude. Getting paid and watching his hoop are the only two things he cares about. I'll try to flesh out the details as we go, let me know if I can use the char we made up before. Oh, do we have a Captain yet? Was Red interested?
Gray
QUOTE (Dirtz @ Sep 16 2008, 12:18 PM) *
Hey Gray,

I'll be playing a hired hand, ex mil gunslinger type. Having been left to rot in Serenity Valley he was captured and "reformed" by the Alliance after serving some time in a work camp. Unlike Mal though it has made him self centered and has given him his "Me first" attitude. Getting paid and watching his hoop are the only two things he cares about. I'll try to flesh out the details as we go, let me know if I can use the char we made up before. Oh, do we have a Captain yet? Was Red interested?

Yes you can use the "Doc Holliday" guy you made up before. Red is going to be the captain. We got 6 definites and two maybes so things are coming right along. I take it this guy was not part of the orginal crew of the Jade Pearl?
Donum Moriarty
Greetings, folks. smile.gif

I've submitted my character background to the GM for approval. With his approval, I'll be trying out a weapons specialist - not a 'gunslinger' so much, but more of a marksman/demolitionist/melee combat specialist mercenary type. He WON'T be a copy of Jayne or really anyone else from the movie/series. I'll do my best to make him unique.

His name is Michael Hicks. Some folks call him "Mikey", "Michael", "Mike", but most just call him "Hicks". He's a quiet fella, keeps to himself for the most part, though he does not outright avoid company, and is extremely polite around others.

He doesn't talk about his past much, but he is openly loyal to the captain, and expresses great personal interest in seeing the Jade Pearl released back into the captain's hands.

He looks to be an athletic man in his early to mid 20's, about 5'11", with short sandy-brown hair and green eyes. He keeps his living space extremely well-kept and tidy. He shaves once in awhile, which makes him look much younger. But sometimes he lets the facial hair go for a few days.

He enjoys sparring with Li in his free-time, and while skilled and sometimes challenging for the cook, Li is his superior in the martial arts.

A picture of what I envision him to look like, roughly:

http://members.tripod.com/~biehnteam/c.jpg
Redjack
I succumbed to the urge for a little cheese factor with my initial proposal for the captain. When I noted through the characters that were missing, I noticed that the Jayne role was missing. Obviously the Jayne we all know and love would just never function in the role of a captain, however.... Jayne Cobb, Hero of Canton could.... or at least someone who emulates him...

Jacob Braylock, captain of the Jade Pearl, is an average looking man who fails to stand out in a crowd. What he lacks in first impressions, Jacob compensates for when he swings into action. He stares down death with stead-fast, grim determination and has a knack of pulling things out of the pan before it all goes into the fire. He is fiercely loyal to his crew and can't stand to see the underdog trampled.

His friends and foes alike both agree that Jacob flirts with that fine line separating bravery and insanity, though. Both his loyalty and his penchant for chivalry carry him from one scrape to the next. He has been known to utter the phrase, 'What would Jayne do?' and is known for a small, clay statue of a man he keeps on the helm of the ship.

All that aside, when the chips are down, most would agree that Jacob is one of those men you want fighting alongside you... unless you are a paper-pushing bureaucrat. Then he's the last on the list.


Pending GM approval and the tolerance of my fellow players for a little cheese. biggrin.gif
Gray
QUOTE (Redjack @ Sep 16 2008, 05:55 PM) *
I succumbed to the urge for a little cheese factor with my initial proposal for the captain. When I noted through the characters that were missing, I noticed that the Jayne role was missing. Obviously the Jayne we all know and love would just never function in the role of a captain, however.... Jayne Cobb, Hero of Canton could.... or at least someone who emulates him...

Jacob Braylock, captain of the Jade Pearl, is an average looking man who fails to stand out in a crowd. What he lacks in first impressions, Jacob compensates for when he swings into action. He stares down death with stead-fast, grim determination and has a knack of pulling things out of the pan before it all goes into the fire. He is fiercely loyal to his crew and can't stand to see the underdog trampled.

His friends and foes alike both agree that Jacob flirts with that fine line separating bravery and insanity, though. Both his loyalty and his penchant for chivalry carry him from one scrape to the next. He has been known to utter the phrase, 'What would Jayne do?' and is known for a small, clay statue of a man he keeps on the helm of the ship.

All that aside, when the chips are down, most would agree that Jacob is one of those men you want fighting alongside you... unless you are a paper-pushing bureaucrat. Then he's the last on the list.


Pending GM approval and the tolerance of my fellow players for a little cheese. biggrin.gif


Well I think Dirtz is playing the OTHER Jayne role, so we got one of each type of Jayne Cobb wink.gif
ravensoracle
QUOTE (Redjack @ Sep 16 2008, 04:55 PM) *
... is known for a small, clay statue of a man he keeps on the helm of the ship.



Pending GM approval and the tolerance of my fellow players for a little cheese. biggrin.gif


Hal IC: "Now gorram it Cap'n!!! I said that damn statue 's in my way here move it over there!!!" Mumble....mumble


OOC:Sounds like he'll be a fun addition to the group from my point of view.
Gray
QUOTE (Donum Moriarty @ Sep 16 2008, 03:18 PM) *


Is that the guy that played Kyle Reese in the Terminator?
ravensoracle
It's Colonial Marine Hicks from Aliens. Right?
Gray
QUOTE (ravensoracle @ Sep 16 2008, 09:52 PM) *
It's Colonial Marine Hicks from Aliens. Right?

Okay, I'm not crazy then. Hicks and Reese were played by the same guy: Michael Biehn.
Donum Moriarty
QUOTE (Gray @ Sep 16 2008, 08:01 PM) *
Okay, I'm not crazy then. Hicks and Reese were played by the same guy: Michael Biehn.


Yup, he's one of my favorite 'good guy'/solider actors, and most folks don't recognize him right off the bat, nevertheless remember his name. smile.gif

He played a soldier role as Hicks in "Aliens" in 1986, then another soldier role in "The Abyss" in 1989 opposite Ed Harris. Then 7 years later in 1996, he also played another soldier role, and again opposite Ed Harris, in "The Rock". etc. etc.

I hope this doesn't offend anyone. smile.gif




Gray
QUOTE (Donum Moriarty @ Sep 16 2008, 10:11 PM) *
Yup, he's one of my favorite 'good guy'/solider actors, and most folks don't recognize him right off the bat, nevertheless remember his name. smile.gif

He played a soldier role as Hicks in "Aliens" in 1986, then another soldier role in "The Abyss" in 1989 opposite Ed Harris. Then 7 years later in 1996, he also played another soldier role, and again opposite Ed Harris, in "The Rock". etc. etc.

I hope this doesn't offend anyone. smile.gif

Nah. Li Kao looks sort of like Jackie Chan in Shanghai Noon, so Michael Biehn is fine with me. At least Michael Biehn at 23 not 53. He'd be pushing Hal's age then wink.gif
Donum Moriarty
QUOTE (Gray @ Sep 16 2008, 09:15 PM) *
Nah. Li Kao looks sort of like Jackie Chan so Michale Biehn is fine with me. At least Michael Biehn at 23 not 53. wink.gif


Awesome. smile.gif

Are you wanting us to send you character sheets now? 48 points?
Gray
QUOTE (Donum Moriarty @ Sep 16 2008, 09:16 PM) *
Awesome. smile.gif

Are you wanting us to send you character sheets now? 48 points?


Anyone who is in the approved list can start their character sheet and PM them to me. I was going to put them in a Thread, but I am thinking there will be private things in there you will not want everyone to see.

Veteran Level/48 points.
Meriss
Gray whats your policy on Newtech? I have a thought for a Newtech sword cane.
Gray
QUOTE (Meriss @ Sep 17 2008, 09:19 AM) *
Gray whats your policy on Newtech? I have a thought for a Newtech sword cane.


I'll have to refesh my memory on it, and then I'll make a ruling. My inital thought is if you can creatively explain how you got it you can have it, but I want to read the rules on it before I make a final decision. Off the top of your head, what is special about a NewTech sword cane?
Divine Virus
I was thinking of having, strange as this may sound, a newtech club. Basically during the war Bruce found a wrecked Alliance prototype. All that was really left was a skeletal metal framework, but said frame was made of some kind of ultrahard and dense alloy. It was all Bruce could do to cut a two or three foot length of it free, and it took all his skill and tools just to get that bit loose. It was too tough for him to be able to properly salvage. So he has kept the length, originally as a souvenir of "the one that got away," and has since found that it is very good for hitting people with, since it is so heavy, and will not break or bend, or become dented or deformed.
CrazyTao
Your Ship Medic has been submitted.
She is fairly similar to the show's doc in that she comes from money and went to the academy and she's pretty useless in a fight, but she can always learn that. One thing I will say, you won't have many scars with her handiwork, unless you ask for it especially.
Gray
Okay, ruling on new tech: let me know what you want it to do and I'll tell you if you can have it, and how much it costs. Bruce's club is free (good story) - piece of duralloy framework (improvised weapon -1 step) - won't bend, break or even rust... Damage = d8 Basic, Weight = 5, Availability = Unique . By rules, it would cost x2 for +1 step of damage (normal clubs are d6 Basic), or 0.4 credits, but its unique so you can't buy one ... also for some reason paint will not stick to it... go figure.
Gray
For your enjoyment:

Number Ten Ox - Dog, large (Tibetan Mastiff)
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ravensoracle
Sounds like what my old Air Force shop chief had setting next to his desk. He pick up a length of high end Aircraft Frame aluminum that was all shiny and polished. It had a leather strap hanging off the end studded with the words "Airman Alignment Tool".
Gray
QUOTE (ravensoracle @ Sep 17 2008, 07:35 PM) *
Sounds like what my old Air Force shop chief had setting next to his desk. He pick up a length of high end Aircraft Frame aluminum that was all shiny and polished. It had a leather strap hanging off the end studded with the words "Airman Alignment Tool".


That would be about right, except this thing is more dense than aluminum. Not quite depleted uranium, but heavy.
Meriss
Okay how I'm envisioning this is a simple cane with a silver (Steel) end. The end can morph into a sword point letting JJ fight when absolutly nesscary.
Gray
QUOTE (Meriss @ Sep 17 2008, 09:48 PM) *
Okay how I'm envisioning this is a simple cane with a silver (Steel) end. The end can morph into a sword point letting JJ fight when absolutly nesscary.


Ok...

Morphing Cane Sword - Damage: d4W, Cost: 52 credits, Weight: 1.5, Availability: Core Worlds only

A pressure panel on the handle activates the morphing mechanism, rotating and compressing the end of the cane, and turning it into a rapier-like point. The handle is inlaid with carved mahogany wood, with a polished steel shaft, and a point of a hardened, morphing, composite material. The weapon is used for thrusting attacks and parrying. The cane uses a laser pistol battery, inserted inside the screw off handle, and it is good for 15 activations of the morphing mechanism. A battery costs 2 credits.

How does that sound?
Meriss
Perfect! How much to add a bit of weight to the head? Just enough to do say ohh I dunno d4B?
Gray
QUOTE (Meriss @ Sep 17 2008, 11:02 PM) *
Perfect! How much to add a bit of weight to the head? Just enough to do say ohh I dunno d4B?


Take two

Morphing Cane Sword - Damage: d4W, Cost: 52 credits, Weight: 1.5, Availability: Core Worlds only

A pressure panel on the handle activates the morphing mechanism, rotating and compressing the end of the cane, and turning it into a rapier-like point. The handle is inlaid with carved mahogany wood, with a polished steel shaft, and a point of a hardened, morphing, composite material. The weapon is used for thrusting attacks and parrying. The cane uses a laser pistol battery, inserted inside the screw off handle, and it is good for 15 activations of the morphing mechanism. A battery costs 2 credits.

The deluxe model eschews the mahogany, in favor of a reinforced, engraved steel handle, effectively turning the cane into a mini-mace in case the battery goes dead. Damage: d4B, Cost: 104 credits Weight 2.5
Meriss
Beauty! Thank you sir. Should we post chars here or PM them to you?
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