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@onlyonepinman – so, it is just another ‘Blade Runner’? I don’t think there was too many unanswered questions at the end of the original. The folded paper and how long would she ‘live’. The rest is just for you to think about.
I will give it a watch and report back.
If you want to see a complicated character generation system then have a gander at ‘Aftermath’ by FGU. FGU made amazingly detailed games, but they could be a pain in the arse to play!
I had a look at Defiance last night…I will give it a blast. Like yourself, Infinity rules. The rules rule too. It would be a great game in any setting – modern ‘Rainbow 6 Siege’ or Western gunfighters.
The two things I would like to make for our Infinity games are an ‘indoors’ setting (underground) a bit like Space Hulk, and a multi-level set of floors and walkways. However, the speed I can actually do things is very different from the speed I want to do things! “I would have got away with it too if it wasn’t for those meddling strokes!”
@woldenspoons -YES! It is very wrong, but I think you are right. 500pts. I have already sent in my application. I only forgot some kit once and the worst thing was that I arrived at GW to show the kiddies how to play some Battlefleet Gothic and realised I didn’t have my figure case. For about twenty minutes I was in a panic thinking I had left the case on the bus…then I realised I had left it at home! I must have lost a stone in weight…
I have found that complicated games tend to play slow and are never great games. Force-on-Force, Infinity, and Battlegroup: Kursk are all games with huge depth and playability and yet they are not massive sets of rules. After a couple of games you will not be needing to be looking in a rule book every time someone does something.
The games are dynamic and cinematic and are always great fun. Have you ever had a boring game of Infinity?
looks like a bad dog to me! (that is a term of affection in our house) I have been to Eve’s then the vets this afternoon…Eve book the Puggies to the beach and some fatherless mongrel had broken a bottle and left it for Mollie to run through. She cut he paw in two places and it was bleeding so Eve arrived here freaking out a bit. However, she had applied a field dressing ffrom the kit she keeps in the car and did a good job of stopping the bleeding.
After I had a good look, and Mollie had slobbered all over me, I wasn’t sure if it needed a stitch as the cut goes under the foot. We went through and they just used those ‘butterfly’ things. We came back and the first thing she did was chase Juno across the garden! Animals are strange things. Rufus had the front third of the left side of his jaw removed and the day after the operation we brought him hime and the first thing he did was start crunching biscuits. I’ll show you the picture when Eve sends it to me. She took it as Ernie was worried and at work until 2300hrs.
@ceppie – wedding happen all day – every day! The world moved on and left us behind. It is what Gunny Highway’s friend says when he arrives at the Recon Platoon…”they should keep people like us with a sign saying ‘Break glass in case of war'”. They had all the meetings, but we missed them.
You know some Mennonites? Very cool indeed. I thought they had all their own ceremonies or have they gone modern too?
I am not very happy about the bottom picture…I thought I was your only fan? Boom-Boom. Strange than “Boom-boom!” is also the punchline to the following: Two Jihadis walk into a bar.