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<blockquote data-quote="Hatchling Dragon" data-source="post: 175028" data-attributes="member: 580"><p><strong>Champions</strong>: I once managed to 'kill' a Champions campaign, with the help of the rest of the group of course. Suffering from a near total lack of imagination at the time I came up with a Captain America rip-off Super-Cop called "Steve", he just carried an enormous sidearm instead of that 'wussy' shield.</p><p></p><p>In the first 'adventure' of that campain I arrived only after the others had already managed to subdue all of the 'agents (ie: think Followers) and were standing around discussing things like if they should form a group in that town and what the Agents had been there to accomplish. When I found them I of course attempted to bring them in for questioning (not arrest) to find out just what in heck was going on. Unfortunately for all of us one of the others was a "Egoist" (ie: Psi powers) with some major paranoia and the <strong>Danger Sense</strong> power. Right after I shouted my "Freeze! Nobody make any sudden moves, and raise your hands to where I can see them, slowly!" this Egoist turns around and lays me out with one mental stun-bolt.</p><p></p><p>After this the game devolved into a pattern. Villians would appear and do something 'bad', players (sans me) would arrive and defeat said bad-guys, then I'd arrive and chase the PC's around trying to arrest them. It's not like I didn't have charges on them! They were wanted for many things, all legit: Resisting Arrest, Assaulting a Police Officer (me), Manslaughter (hey, the PC didn't mean to kill that officer, honest!), Fleeing the Scene of a Crime, Tresspassing, and a few others I've forgotten over the years since then. If the one wasn't paranoid and the other PC a murderer (by accident) they'd probably have been able to straighten the whole thing out... *sigh* <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":p" /> Still, till the GM pulled the plug in frustration, we were all having a lot of fun!</p><p></p><p><strong>DnD3e</strong>: If you get or read <em>Dungeon</em> magazine you may recognise the adventure/dungeon. In a FR campain I was in (we switched DM's) we went to investigatea 'tainted' well outside of town. Turned out this 'well' was just an opening to an underground cavern network with water flowing along the bottom. This water was, except in one spot we found, at <em>least</em> 3 feet deep (1 meter). Now the funny part, my character is a Ghostwise Halfling Wizard who can't really swim and is all of 2' 11" tall (about 290cm). I didn't find it at all amusing to spend most of that time riding on the shoulders of various party members. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f644.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll eyes :rolleyes:" data-smilie="11"data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /></p><p></p><p>Hatchling Dragon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hatchling Dragon, post: 175028, member: 580"] [b]Champions[/b]: I once managed to 'kill' a Champions campaign, with the help of the rest of the group of course. Suffering from a near total lack of imagination at the time I came up with a Captain America rip-off Super-Cop called "Steve", he just carried an enormous sidearm instead of that 'wussy' shield. In the first 'adventure' of that campain I arrived only after the others had already managed to subdue all of the 'agents (ie: think Followers) and were standing around discussing things like if they should form a group in that town and what the Agents had been there to accomplish. When I found them I of course attempted to bring them in for questioning (not arrest) to find out just what in heck was going on. Unfortunately for all of us one of the others was a "Egoist" (ie: Psi powers) with some major paranoia and the [b]Danger Sense[/b] power. Right after I shouted my "Freeze! Nobody make any sudden moves, and raise your hands to where I can see them, slowly!" this Egoist turns around and lays me out with one mental stun-bolt. After this the game devolved into a pattern. Villians would appear and do something 'bad', players (sans me) would arrive and defeat said bad-guys, then I'd arrive and chase the PC's around trying to arrest them. It's not like I didn't have charges on them! They were wanted for many things, all legit: Resisting Arrest, Assaulting a Police Officer (me), Manslaughter (hey, the PC didn't mean to kill that officer, honest!), Fleeing the Scene of a Crime, Tresspassing, and a few others I've forgotten over the years since then. If the one wasn't paranoid and the other PC a murderer (by accident) they'd probably have been able to straighten the whole thing out... *sigh* :p Still, till the GM pulled the plug in frustration, we were all having a lot of fun! [b]DnD3e[/b]: If you get or read [i]Dungeon[/i] magazine you may recognise the adventure/dungeon. In a FR campain I was in (we switched DM's) we went to investigatea 'tainted' well outside of town. Turned out this 'well' was just an opening to an underground cavern network with water flowing along the bottom. This water was, except in one spot we found, at [i]least[/i] 3 feet deep (1 meter). Now the funny part, my character is a Ghostwise Halfling Wizard who can't really swim and is all of 2' 11" tall (about 290cm). I didn't find it at all amusing to spend most of that time riding on the shoulders of various party members. :rolleyes: Hatchling Dragon [/QUOTE]
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