HeapThaumaturgist
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The Universe is a man after my own interests.
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Less technobabble. More Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon of the 1930's serial sci-fi films.Graf said:Why do people like Iron Lords of J? I've read the mini-game. It was interesting but I remain deeply confused about its appeal? Is it nostolgia for the John Carter (cooper?) of Mars books?
What does the game offer?
(its the only "new" setting that got lot of votes which makes me curious)
Than other d20 games? Or than the John Carter books? Or something else?Ranger REG said:Less technobabble.
Roudi said:C. Baize's "Americanarchy" campaign.
Tim Willard's "Nova Wars" setting (from the Future Fun thread).
The four mini-settings in Tesla's Legacy (I'm obviously more biased to these).
A setting based off of Neil Gaiman's "American Gods".
A mecha setting that doesn't emulate any existing animes, or Battletech (I'm looking at you, Mecha Crusade).
A superhero setting not emulating the past 50 years worth of comic book clichés and devices.
Historical settings that aren't Victorian (such as Elizabethan England, North America in the 1700-1800s, etc)
Modern Ragnarokr (at which point Mr. Baize enters the conversation and pimps out Valherjar).
I do believe that is a dozen.
Pseudo science, like in them pulp fiction stories.Graf said:Than other d20 games? Or than the John Carter books? Or something else?
Doesn't less technobable mean "more like magic"?
RangerWickett said:I had to come back after being set on fire. Maliciously. By voodoo.
On the moon. With Steve!