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<blockquote data-quote="crazy_monkey1956" data-source="post: 3507793" data-attributes="member: 49514"><p>Here's my contribution...</p><p></p><p>The Movie Projector of Doom featuring rules and characters by Mage: The Ascension</p><p></p><p>It all started out relatively sanely. Our Mages, taking a break from fighting the usual Magey bad guys, start hearing about strange murders near the downtown movie theatre. The first victim is sliced and diced ala Freddy Krueger, the next is smothered in marshamallow goo. Turns out the theatre had played Nightmare on Elm Street and Ghostbusters the two nights previous and Aliens was up next. Before that could happen, we stop the mad mage unleashing this things and confiscate his neat little toy, a movie projector that bring its images to life. Then I took over as Storyteller and that's when things got really crazy. The mages are relaxing at the theatre when the projector starts up, playing Star Wars-Return of the Jedi and another mad-mage reverses the projector such that the PCs are sucked into it. They go movie-hopping, accidentally dragging characters from various universes with them. Star Wars to The Lion King to Predator to Gargoyles and finally back to Star Wars. One PC decides to try to use her magic to control their dimension hops and botches. Unicron arrives in orbit and starts sucking up the sands of Tattoine and Jabba's sail barge...and yeah, I was goofy back then.</p><p></p><p>Multi-Movie-Madness 2: The Sequel featuring rules and characters by A&D 2nd Edition with sprinklings of Rifts and World of Darkness</p><p></p><p>Most of this campaign, a PBeM that was more story than game, which allowed me to allow characters from multiple systems, was relatively sane. However, one character, exploring an ancient miles long dragon shaped ship drifting through space, happens upon a magical version of a holodeck that had been used by the original crew to stage gladiatorial battles. Turns out the crew were Earth-based and the PC became trapped in the arena after accidentally activating it. He chose the Batman scenario, hoping to utilize the caped crusader's resources to figure out how to escape the arena. He was thrown into the role of Batman, but his main foes were Cyberdyne Industries and Daystrom Institute. Turns out the arena's setting files had been corrupted by centuries of neglect and the poor PC thus found himself fighting the Terminator, rescuing the crew of ST: Voyager after their ship is taken over by Lore's brain, and other wacky adventures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazy_monkey1956, post: 3507793, member: 49514"] Here's my contribution... The Movie Projector of Doom featuring rules and characters by Mage: The Ascension It all started out relatively sanely. Our Mages, taking a break from fighting the usual Magey bad guys, start hearing about strange murders near the downtown movie theatre. The first victim is sliced and diced ala Freddy Krueger, the next is smothered in marshamallow goo. Turns out the theatre had played Nightmare on Elm Street and Ghostbusters the two nights previous and Aliens was up next. Before that could happen, we stop the mad mage unleashing this things and confiscate his neat little toy, a movie projector that bring its images to life. Then I took over as Storyteller and that's when things got really crazy. The mages are relaxing at the theatre when the projector starts up, playing Star Wars-Return of the Jedi and another mad-mage reverses the projector such that the PCs are sucked into it. They go movie-hopping, accidentally dragging characters from various universes with them. Star Wars to The Lion King to Predator to Gargoyles and finally back to Star Wars. One PC decides to try to use her magic to control their dimension hops and botches. Unicron arrives in orbit and starts sucking up the sands of Tattoine and Jabba's sail barge...and yeah, I was goofy back then. Multi-Movie-Madness 2: The Sequel featuring rules and characters by A&D 2nd Edition with sprinklings of Rifts and World of Darkness Most of this campaign, a PBeM that was more story than game, which allowed me to allow characters from multiple systems, was relatively sane. However, one character, exploring an ancient miles long dragon shaped ship drifting through space, happens upon a magical version of a holodeck that had been used by the original crew to stage gladiatorial battles. Turns out the crew were Earth-based and the PC became trapped in the arena after accidentally activating it. He chose the Batman scenario, hoping to utilize the caped crusader's resources to figure out how to escape the arena. He was thrown into the role of Batman, but his main foes were Cyberdyne Industries and Daystrom Institute. Turns out the arena's setting files had been corrupted by centuries of neglect and the poor PC thus found himself fighting the Terminator, rescuing the crew of ST: Voyager after their ship is taken over by Lore's brain, and other wacky adventures. [/QUOTE]
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