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Re: [BNW] My thoughts on Brave New World being discontinued and other stuff



Greetings All,
My own thoughts on this...
I've found that web-books can be highly useful in keeping a rpg alive.  The
Ravenloft folks have done a particularly good job...

Personally I've always expected a Gadgeteer sourcebook/equipment guide.  And
theoretically that should be the easiest to put togethor.
Triumph Inc. is also a good idea, albiet not one of my favorites.
Also I'd like to see some more foreign settings, such as Europe, Russia and
Japan.

Anyways, those are my two cents on what we could do.  And of course there will
also be the various websites around with new ideas as well.  (and I will update
Delta World sometime soon, honest!)
Chris
Delta World head honcho
http://cdekalb.tripod.com

Cameron Twine wrote:

> Gudday all,
>
> First off, I apologise if my post seems wiggy. I just finished 2400 words of
> a philosophy midterm, so my brain is stuck in academia speak.
>
> >Now to the good stuff, so we want to talk about player created supplements?
> >Ok here is a few ideas that I had. First I cant see all > the different
> >Power Packages getting books of their own, like
> >Bargainer's and The Covenant, but I really would like to see a
> >Gadgeteer book. Second I personally don't think they need to add
> >anymore Power Packages, but some new tricks for the already exsisting ones
> >would be nice.
>
> I think it can't hurt to have a few more packages. This is due to the fact
> that fan websites have their own up and on display, which shows people still
> want to play characters who can do things differently from the books
> samples. Variety is the spice of life, eh ? Secondly, I think I would rather
> see examples of what is common gadgeteers technology in BNW, rather than a
> one-stop gadget supplement book. For example, I loved the idea of a
> character who rides around on a jetbike ( glory days ) compared to a modern
> day hover bike. But I don't think I would've though of it, if the idea
> hadn't been suggested in the books. But yes, a little more info on what is
> common or at least acceptable would be nice.
>
> As for the supplements idea, I'm all for a triumph inc book. We've had the
> dark corporate side with evil unlimited - lets be shiny and bright and well
> paid for the next one.
>
> Oh, and welcome to the herald, good to see some life coming back to the
> list.
>
> Cheers,
> Cameron Twine
>
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