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Re: [BNW] Golden Age
Actually my idea was simpler, I was simply going to
have Superior show up a few minutes earlier on that
fateful day in Dallas. Then he stopped Devestator
before he could destroy the four block area of New
York. Since he was forced to apply the ultimate
solution there was no Bicenttenial Battle and no
Vanishing. Oddly enough there have been no more Alphas
since then though. (It is a result of the B2 in our
universe but I can't say more than that.) The setting
would be great as a stand alone or to underscore the
horror of our own by having the players somehow
crossover for a few sessions ala Sliders.
--- David Nyal Patterson <davidnyal@mindspring.com>
wrote:
> I've been considering the same thing. My idea was
> that the first delta
> appeared in 1980. The delta registration act is on
> the verge of passing
> every congress, but is narrowly defeated everytime.
> The PCs would have to
> constantly consider the impact of thier actions.
> Delta Prime could actually
> be real Heroes.
>
> David
> "You knew the job was dangerous when you took it
> Fred"
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Fryer" <badsign_98@yahoo.com>
> To: <bnw@gamerz.net>
> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 8:12 PM
> Subject: [BNW] Golden Age
>
>
> > I was reading through "Glory Days" and after
> reading
> > Matt's description of the setting I began thinking
> > about a modern setting similar in feel. I was
> thinking
> > of developing a modern setting called "The Golden
> Age"
> > which is more of a four color heroes setting. It
> would
> > be an alternate setting where things are much
> brighter
> > and more hopeful than BNW. What do you all think?
> >
> >
> >
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