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<blockquote data-quote="Wraith-Hunter" data-source="post: 3317731" data-attributes="member: 48298"><p>Jim: Out of curiosity I am wondering if you can elaborate 1920's law enforcement. I'm sure some CoC players will find it usefull and I would be interested. I am familiar with modern stuff but anything before the Miami Shootout I know very little about.</p><p></p><p>I'm also wondering for use non CoC players who happened upon the discussion if someone could compare the game rules for a shot gun, sawed off shot gun and a pistol like a 1911 or .38 S&W so we can see what we are dealing with, as long as that would not violate copyrights and what not. I am curious to see how the game specs them out now that we have covered rel life munitions. </p><p></p><p>Also if anyone can chime in on '<u>weapons designed soley to kill a human being</u>' thing and CoC rules. I am wondering if there is a game rule in the game ruling that such weapons make you make some sort of sanity check or if it is a personal opinion type thing? If it is personal opinion mine is a tool is just a tool. You can use anything from your hand, a hammer or anything else to kill a person. The real weapon to quote one of my Sifu's is the human mind. Anything else is just an extention to apply kinetic force to a target. I'm curious if there are game rules for this? Would help to be on the same page as game is NOT real life. For instance I hate D&D alignements but play with them as a game construct even when I DM them because I like D&D. </p><p> </p><p>I'm also curious if CoC is just set in the 20's era or if it is a modern type version too? Might be fun to look at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wraith-Hunter, post: 3317731, member: 48298"] Jim: Out of curiosity I am wondering if you can elaborate 1920's law enforcement. I'm sure some CoC players will find it usefull and I would be interested. I am familiar with modern stuff but anything before the Miami Shootout I know very little about. I'm also wondering for use non CoC players who happened upon the discussion if someone could compare the game rules for a shot gun, sawed off shot gun and a pistol like a 1911 or .38 S&W so we can see what we are dealing with, as long as that would not violate copyrights and what not. I am curious to see how the game specs them out now that we have covered rel life munitions. Also if anyone can chime in on '[U]weapons designed soley to kill a human being[/U]' thing and CoC rules. I am wondering if there is a game rule in the game ruling that such weapons make you make some sort of sanity check or if it is a personal opinion type thing? If it is personal opinion mine is a tool is just a tool. You can use anything from your hand, a hammer or anything else to kill a person. The real weapon to quote one of my Sifu's is the human mind. Anything else is just an extention to apply kinetic force to a target. I'm curious if there are game rules for this? Would help to be on the same page as game is NOT real life. For instance I hate D&D alignements but play with them as a game construct even when I DM them because I like D&D. I'm also curious if CoC is just set in the 20's era or if it is a modern type version too? Might be fun to look at. [/QUOTE]
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