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Re: [BNW] Glory Days Questions.
The Yankee is a bouncer.
The game is set in 1942 obviously. The world uses all the rules and any
power packages from any of the BNW game or source books. However, certain
rules or power packages are obviously too modern and should be either not
used or used with discretion (such as the Hacker). There are new gadget
types that are more in flavor with a 1942 setting. All in all, you can run
a Glory Days campaign without really having to know all the gory details of
the modern day setting. In a sense, it is a more black and white setting
for super heroes to run around. Where the good and bad guys are genuinely
clearly defined.
DOOKS STACY wrote:
> First off, to all those who snagged a copy of Glory Days before me,
> no fair! This sucks. I have to wait seven frickin' days?! Ack! Damn you
> Forbeck, my vengeance will be swift and terrible!*insert maniacal
> laughter here*
> There. That's taken care of. Now to the questions:
> 1) Matt, I don't suppose there's any chance of the awesome cover
> painting by O'Connor becoming a poster is there? I'd love one for my
> wall. It's just so gung-ho and patriotic, everything I love about
> superheroes.
> 2) Okay, I don't want his full write up, but exactly what kind of
> delta is the Yankee anyway?
> 3) I've been waiting (semi-)patiently for the Chapter 1 exerpt to
> show up on the website, but still nothing. What gives?
> 4) Is Glory Days a stand-alone supplement, or will there be back and
> forth between the 2000 BNW and the 1942 version?
>
> Thanks to anyone who answers. I can't wait for this book.
>
> Stacy Dooks
> Alias the Canadian Crusader.
>
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