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Re: [HOE] hoe digest & other things....
Junkman Cometh is a good book for several reasons; the Junker rules in the
first printing aren't that hot and you most likely want a Junker in the posse.
Denver is only good if the Combine is part of your plot. They are part of mine,
so I read the Denver book [which a player bought and I borrowed for a while].
If I give you a plot, can you improvise details? The one I did for the past ten
weeks (which just rounded its first arc) didn't make perfect sense, but the
players didn't seem to care.
--- Jeff Shoffner <shoffner@usit.net> wrote:
> Well, it looks like the listserv will not recognize a digest version of Hell
> On Earth; at least by me. (Get lots of "Unknown Command" stuff...) So, I
> guess I'll just wade through all of it.
>
> Now that I'm here though, let's get to the reason why I'm here (as some of
> you may already know). Recently picked up the HoE game books (player's &
> marshal's) & think it might be a good game to do after my squad gets bored
> with DL. For those of you already playing HoE, can you recommend good
> adventure books? I posed this question on the DL listserv & was politely
> asked to move it here. At any rate, I have heard that some of the HoE
> adventures are a little weak, so if you could suggest some good ones to start
> off with. (Busy person; can't think for myself, you know.) While you're at
> it, if you can suggest some source books that are got to have. I think I was
> recommended the Junkman Cometh book, but that's about it. Denver a good one?
>
> Also, has anyone used the D.'s T. as a means to bring in DL characters? What
> was your assessment of bringing DL characters to HoE?
>
> Jeff S
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