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#7891
General / Re: Mongoose RPG books.............
30 July, 2006, 01:53:34 AM
Rplingh , not really worth doing unless you got few friends with enough time on their hands.

They run a few online games on Mongoose Publishing forum.

I think they have online game for nearly every RPG game they have produced.

I think the Slaine one which I had been following for while is called 'Challenge of the Gulls.' or something like that.

It's really simple and not very time consuming once you have made up a character and sent the game master a copy of your character stats/background/equipment and whatever.
and the reast is done on the forum. Sort of like Play by mail. Anything happeding in secret between the player and the Game master is done via E-mail. Everything else is posted up on the forum for other players to see.

The only draw back is that it all goes very slowly as your limited to one post a day.
#7892
General / Re: Mongoose RPG books...............
29 July, 2006, 09:38:33 AM
Thats what I did. I brought the new Judge Dredd  D20rules as well as the rules for Slaine simply to read and perhaps one day play.

Great collecters items.

With reverence to D20 Slaine I'm not sure how much of the background material for it that was never featured in the comic was thought up by the game design team or taken from books on Celtic mytholgy. Though they did come up with some interesting concepts, I 'm not really sure if they had nailed Slaine properly. Well atleast they had a go. That's the main thing.

I though the D20core rules for Judge Dredd
is nice book to have if your mad on Judge Dredd and a great collectors item.

I think they are just about out of print and virtually impossible to get in my area, though I had trouble obtaining some of the supplements for D20 Slaine late last year when they should have still been good supply.

Strontium Dog : Head Hunt. I would loved to see the rules for that one.

A few days back, I made the suggestion on theri forums that they develop a game based on'Bad Company'. MOngoose certainly have the right sci/fi background for it. Cosidering what else they have released and developed themselves.
#7893
The name rings a bell, what did he write.
#7894
Games / Re: Star wars LEGO II
05 August, 2006, 11:48:31 AM
Now what if there was 2000AD lego sets?
#7895
Games / Re: Star wars LEGO II
29 July, 2006, 09:48:36 AM
Can fly around in a lego Millinium Falcon in these games.

That would be cool.
#7896
Games / Re: Star wars LEGO II
29 July, 2006, 09:47:09 AM
Can flk around in a lego Millinium Falcon in these games.

That would be cool.
#7897
Help! / Re: song titles
28 July, 2006, 02:45:05 PM
I have no idea, but I have found that you can usualley find stuff like that on You-Tube.

If you know the name of the song.
You could also try googleing the lyrics that you know. See if that might help.

#7898
General / Re: Pat Mills - Visionary of the S...
28 July, 2006, 02:24:23 PM
I can imagine the stench of burning rubber on a very hot day.
#7899
General / Re: Pat Mills - Visionary of the S...
28 July, 2006, 02:22:42 PM
I can imagine the stech of burning rubber on a very hot day.
#7900
Film & TV / Re: Superman Returns
28 July, 2006, 12:30:51 PM
Loved the old Superman movies, though the last few were abit silly.

Though, I am espiecally hateing 'Superman Returns'. As it just didn't seem to complement the earlier films.

Anyway, the thing about 'Superman' is that he is all about America. Sought of like Rambo. Not really made for Australians like myself.

I loved the 'Back to the Future' trilogy. It was just fun movies about the now, the Fifties and thwe Wild West in America with some sci/fi elements thrown in to connect it all.

The 'Temple of Doom' movie was my all time favorite out of all the 'Inbdiana Jones 'when it was showing in cinema's.

These were the last of a group of  movies that they had stopped making at around about the early ninties.

Since then, there have only been a few diamonds in the rough.
#7901
Help! / Re: Thrill Sucker image
27 July, 2006, 06:12:04 PM
I don't think I'll ever get into tattoeing as there is no allowance for erasers or liquid paper.
#7902
Help! / Re: Thrill Sucker image
27 July, 2006, 09:25:39 AM
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g136/POLAROIDDUDE/BIGTHRILLER.jpg">
#7903
Help! / Re: Thrill Sucker image
27 July, 2006, 09:24:21 AM
Here's the one I was talking about. But it's only my rough sketch using 'Paint'.

I'll put the original up here when I find the time.
#7904
Help! / Re: Thrill Sucker image
27 July, 2006, 08:14:07 AM
While won't say what part of the male anatomy it reminds me of, I wil say that it looks vaguely like a toadstool with a propeller on top. ( So, they aren't bunny ears.) Then there is the elephant trunk. Hench, it's name.

On closer inspection the top part is much clearer to me now as I recognise it to be a helmet or a cap with a propellar.  The propellar is it's alterantive mode of transportation as it also has a pair of legs as well. The bug eyed creature underneath looks nothing like I have seen before. The trunk, used for thrill sucker would also serve as a arm for putting things up.

I have found a good picture in the story 'Tharg the Mighty, Night of the Living Thrill-Sucker'.

It would take me awhile to scan and upload onto this site though.
#7905
Help! / Re: Thrill Sucker image
27 July, 2006, 07:59:41 AM
Here, I enlarged it abit.http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g136/POLAROIDDUDE/footer_thrillsuckerBIGGER.gif">