Boston Gameday - Sat, March 15th (FULL!)

Brother MacLaren said:
You'll have to take me out, I'm afraid. I was looking forward to .....playing either Vir Cotto or The Terminator in the d20 Future game.
Either Stephen Furst or Arnold Schwarzenegger, what a contrast in choices! Sorry you can't make it, either of those would have been fun to have!
 

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replicant2 said:
I'm out, which is a good and a bad thing. Bad because I'm missing the game day (and I am truly bummed at having to miss a game of classic D&D), but good because I remembered that I'm off on an overnight trip to New Jersey to see Iron Maiden.

Don't worry, you win - and in Jersey, no less! *jealous*
 

Silver Moon said:
One interesting oddity to D20 Future is that it doesn't have a physician character class - the assumption being that Medical men are ether cyborg-making cyber-Surgeons (Technosavant class) or alien-life-form specialists (Xenophile class) - both of which are Smart Hero base. Bones McCoy could possibly work as a Xenophile, but you might consider him more of a Dedicaid Hero, where the Explorer Class might work but still isn't a perfect fit. If you want, as an alternative, you could use the Field Medic advanced class from D20 Modern.
My d20 Modern knowledge is so atrophied as to be as good as a newbie, and I've never played d20 Future, so I'll gladly accept any suggestions you have. I'll spend some time working on the character build next week and run it past you.
 

Eridanis said:
My d20 Modern knowledge is so atrophied as to be as good as a newbie, and I've never played d20 Future, so I'll gladly accept any suggestions you have. I'll spend some time working on the character build next week and run it past you.

There is always the Field Medic advanced class in the d20 Modern book.
 

Warhammer 40,000 Knowledge

Hello, victims. ;)

Glassjaw ans Skinnydwarf: how much do you know about Warhammer 40,000 and its background/setting?

I'm finishing up my notes and I need to know how much of an intro you'll need.

As for the rest of you, I already have an idea of your familiarity and in some cases, I taught you everything you know (you poor fools).

Character choices soon!

The Emperor Protects.

-Tom
 

Ao the Overkitty said:
There is always the Field Medic advanced class in the d20 Modern book.
With other Star Trek Doctors the D20 Future classes would work fine (Bashir could be a combination of Xenophile/Helix Warrior, Dr. Phloxx would be a combination Explorer/Xenophile), however our 'old county doctor' is a rather unique case. Given Leonard 'Bones' McCoy's atttitude towards Tech and overall general personality I'd say the Field Medic would probably be the best fit.
 

Doggone it. I never see these threads in time. Pencil me in for Classic D&D in the morning and d20 Future in the afternoon.
 
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Gospog said:
Hello, victims. ;)

Glassjaw ans Skinnydwarf: how much do you know about Warhammer 40,000 and its background/setting?

I'm finishing up my notes and I need to know how much of an intro you'll need.

As for the rest of you, I already have an idea of your familiarity and in some cases, I taught you everything you know (you poor fools).

Character choices soon!

The Emperor Protects.

-Tom

Ooh, ooh, can I be the Emperor?
 

Nellisir said:
Doggone it. I never see these threads in time. Pencil me in for Classic D&D in the morning and d20 Future in the afternoon.

And that would appear to make six; however, if we end up with folks left over who still wanna play Classic, I can fit pretty much whatever you give me - maybe 8 at the very most. (Table space depending, of course, although I'll be making very minimal use of minis, so we don't need all that much.)
 

Brother MacLaren said:
You'll have to take me out, I'm afraid. I was looking forward to the B/X game, and to playing either Vir Cotto or The Terminator in the d20 Future game.

But MarauderX has scheduled the grand finale of his campaign for the DC EnWorld Game Day, and I just have to make it back down for that.
We'll miss you! But you'll have a great time in D.C.

Nellisir, your changes are in as well. Glad you're coming.

DYAL, you have the dining room table; we toss the leaf in, you should have plenty of space.
 

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