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<blockquote data-quote="Khorod" data-source="post: 1229566" data-attributes="member: 1636"><p>It sounds like you need to buy three books to have the completeness of a thorough one. Is that true?</p><p></p><p>Does the core book do anything for you if you already know most of the series? For B5 I'd consider a fact book, but I can remember most of Stargate off the top of my head.</p><p></p><p>Mistwell: To make a Stargate kick-off, get to the Sci-fi channel on a monday night between 7 and 11 pm. If you can see 3-4 shows, you will probably see 1) a power hungry Gou-ald doing something exploitative to gain power, 2) A crazy conspiracy back home, and 3) A inexplicable monster or event troubling a people at a technology level comparable to earth or dark ages.</p><p></p><p>Scenario Begins: </p><p>General Hammond: Well, Senator (that idiot senator) has been causing some more trouble, so our lead team SG-1 has hand picked each of you. SG-1 Takes a Bow. You will begin a survey of worlds from the other end of our list. (Carter turns around and mentions something about divide and conquer sorting to confuse the politicos as SG-1 leaves)</p><p></p><p>The party takes a jeep to this other world, and goes cross-country camping. The wild-life here is all terribly screwed up, and keeps attacking.</p><p></p><p>This is because some crazy Gouald from who knows where has been spraying psychotropic chemicals all over the planet to make everyone more easily amenable to his rule. He prances down a day or so later, expect everyone to drool over his fancy armor. The team kills him, and takes his fancy armor back to base. Since they took his fancy armor, the instantly get a reputation with the system lords, and that Gouald's daddy wants them dead. Now as they continue to go out, they are hunted by the Lord of the Assassins quite casually, which means he can find them about every other planet they are on for more than a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khorod, post: 1229566, member: 1636"] It sounds like you need to buy three books to have the completeness of a thorough one. Is that true? Does the core book do anything for you if you already know most of the series? For B5 I'd consider a fact book, but I can remember most of Stargate off the top of my head. Mistwell: To make a Stargate kick-off, get to the Sci-fi channel on a monday night between 7 and 11 pm. If you can see 3-4 shows, you will probably see 1) a power hungry Gou-ald doing something exploitative to gain power, 2) A crazy conspiracy back home, and 3) A inexplicable monster or event troubling a people at a technology level comparable to earth or dark ages. Scenario Begins: General Hammond: Well, Senator (that idiot senator) has been causing some more trouble, so our lead team SG-1 has hand picked each of you. SG-1 Takes a Bow. You will begin a survey of worlds from the other end of our list. (Carter turns around and mentions something about divide and conquer sorting to confuse the politicos as SG-1 leaves) The party takes a jeep to this other world, and goes cross-country camping. The wild-life here is all terribly screwed up, and keeps attacking. This is because some crazy Gouald from who knows where has been spraying psychotropic chemicals all over the planet to make everyone more easily amenable to his rule. He prances down a day or so later, expect everyone to drool over his fancy armor. The team kills him, and takes his fancy armor back to base. Since they took his fancy armor, the instantly get a reputation with the system lords, and that Gouald's daddy wants them dead. Now as they continue to go out, they are hunted by the Lord of the Assassins quite casually, which means he can find them about every other planet they are on for more than a week. [/QUOTE]
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