Knights of the Old Republic: Last of the Sith (OOC)


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Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
Oi. As far as I can tell, there's currently nothing for me to add just yet. Decide what you're going to do!

I think the ENWorld outages over the last few days might have had something to do with the lack of postings.

Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
...sorry, only 3 and a half hours left....

I know you're a Star Wars nut, and you're still a college kid, so worst-case all you're blowing off is classes, but midnight showings on weekdays? I still can't believe anyone goes to them. I might go this weekend, if the feedback from people I trust on this isn't too bad...
 

drothgery said:
I think the ENWorld outages over the last few days might have had something to do with the lack of postings.

Good point.

drothgery said:
I know you're a Star Wars nut, and you're still a college kid, so worst-case all you're blowing off is classes, but midnight showings on weekdays? I still can't believe anyone goes to them. I might go this weekend, if the feedback from people I trust on this isn't too bad...

I've only got two classes for the summer term, so it isn't too bad. And I AM going to class tomorrow. Have to...got an exam to take.

One big reason to go to the midnight showings of movies like this is the crowd. Its always so much more fun to see a movie with a crowd that cheers and laughs like you get at midnight showings. :)
 

Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
One big reason to go to the midnight showings of movies like this is the crowd. Its always so much more fun to see a movie with a crowd that cheers and laughs like you get at midnight showings. :)

Maybe, but walking into the office at 9 or 10 only a few days after management finally broke down and hired someone else to help me out doesn't seem like the greatest idea.
 

drothgery said:
I know you're a Star Wars nut, and you're still a college kid, so worst-case all you're blowing off is classes, but midnight showings on weekdays? I still can't believe anyone goes to them. I might go this weekend, if the feedback from people I trust on this isn't too bad...

I'm going!!!! I'm going!!!! I'm going!!!! I'm going!!!! I'm going!!!! I'm going!!!! I'm going!!!! I'm going!!!!

and I'm in the military. :)
 

I had to sell my midnight showing tickets cos we couldn't get anyone to look after Mini-tails..... :(

Still, we did sell them for enough that the tickets for tomorrow's (Thursday) 7pm were pretty much free!
 


With the latest Jedi Counseling article up, there are now a couple variants I'd like to run by the lot of you.

There are two, in particular, I'd be willing to implement into this game if you'd all like. They are:

Variant Rule: My Ally Is the Force

In this variant, you can use your Force points to help pay vitality costs of Force powers. By "exhausting" a Force point, you gain 10 extra vitality points that can only be used to pay the cost of a Force skill or feat. If these extra vitality points go unspent, they disappear after 1 minute (10 rounds). Alternately, you may have each Force point provide a number of vitality points equal to your character level.

Exhausting a Force point is a free action that may be performed only once a round, and you can't spend a Force point in the same round you exhaust one. An exhausted Force point can't be used for any other purpose, but it's not actually "spent" -- it becomes available again after 1 hour and can then be spent or exhausted normally.

Variant Rule: The Force Is Strong in This One

In this variant, your connection to the Force reduces the cost of some Force skills. Depending on how many Force points you currently have (not counting any "exhausted" Force points, as explained above), the vitality cost of Force powers and skills is changed:

Code:
Force Points 	Change in VP Cost
0 	               +1
1–3 	               +0
4–8 	               –1
9–15                   –2
16–24 	               –3
etc. 	                etc.

Apply this change in VP cost after all other modifiers due to feats or Force techniques, and this can never reduce the final VP cost below 1. Note that if you have spent all your Force points, your connection to the Force actually becomes weaker, making all Force skills and feats require more vitality points.
 

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