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| What genre/mash up would you like to see Savaged? |
| Space |
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48% |
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| Cyber |
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2% |
[ 1 ] |
| Steampunk |
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12% |
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| Fantasy |
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8% |
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| Space/Horror |
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8% |
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| Byzantine Fantasy |
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12% |
[ 6 ] |
| Lovecraftian/Clockworks/New World |
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6% |
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kreider204 Heroic
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kreider204 Heroic
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:01 am Post subject: |
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| Virgobrown72 wrote: | | i suspect that when there is a cool hard Sci FI setting (Or maybe "firm", or even space opera!) out for Savage Worlds, folks are gonna snap that right up!!! |
Ya, I'd take anything in the hard to space opera range. (Just no more pulp, please ... ) I hear rumors of a SW version of Blue Planet, and there was even talk of a SW Terran Trade Authority at some point. I'd buy both of those in a heart beat. _________________ "It only takes an extra second to be courteous."
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geijhan Seasoned
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:44 pm Post subject: |
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OK, I admit...despite having enough settings to play with/in, I'd pick up a sci-fi setting. And an Arabian Nights setting.
Maybe both in a single setting...huh...
Drawing board, here I come! |
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kreider204 Heroic
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| geijhan wrote: | | And an Arabian Nights setting. |
Ooo, that would be sweet! _________________ "It only takes an extra second to be courteous."
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VonDan Legendary

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| tigerguy786 wrote: | | VonDan wrote: | | 70's urban and spy action |
Thats only doable if if you have someone who can do a good Samuel L Jackson impersonation.
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I don't think Mr Jackson would be good at playing Celopatra Brown or Coffee Jones or even one of the girls of F.A.N.Y. _________________ http://s61.photobucket.com/albums/h51/Vondan/ |
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tigerguy786 Seasoned

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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:58 pm Post subject: |
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| VonDan wrote: | | tigerguy786 wrote: | | VonDan wrote: | | 70's urban and spy action |
Thats only doable if if you have someone who can do a good Samuel L Jackson impersonation.
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I don't think Mr Jackson would be good at playing Celopatra Brown or Coffee Jones or even one of the girls of F.A.N.Y. |
Shaft is set in the 70s isn't it? _________________ TIGER, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
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VonDan Legendary

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I see You may not know it yet, But after the director of vampire trailer park declared me to be a Chicksplotation Master I am only allowed to write Chick action projects (tastefully done to inspire the next generation of nerdy girls) _________________ http://s61.photobucket.com/albums/h51/Vondan/ |
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kronovan Veteran
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 3:24 pm Post subject: |
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| tigerguy786 wrote: | | VonDan wrote: | | tigerguy786 wrote: | | VonDan wrote: | | 70's urban and spy action |
Thats only doable if if you have someone who can do a good Samuel L Jackson impersonation.
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I don't think Mr Jackson would be good at playing Celopatra Brown or Coffee Jones or even one of the girls of F.A.N.Y. |
Shaft is set in the 70s isn't it? |
The original Shaft film was released in 1971, but the setting is actually more late 60's. That's due a large part to the styles featured and the fact that Shaft used Black Panther members for some of his ops.
For anyone looking for some possible source material for such a setting, there's 'Solid! The d20 Blaxploitation Experience' by Wingnut Games and Green Ronin's 'Damnation Decade'. They're both for D20 Modern/True20, but much of the content is generic enough to be used in a SW setting. |
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EmptyOwl Novice
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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| tigerguy786 wrote: | | Shaft is set in the 70s isn't it? |
Shut yo mouth! |
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VonDan Legendary

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The original Shaft film was released in 1971, but the setting is actually more late 60's. That's due a large part to the styles featured and the fact that Shaft used Black Panther members for some of his ops.
For anyone looking for some possible source material for such a setting, there's 'Solid! The d20 Blaxploitation Experience' by Wingnut Games and Green Ronin's 'Damnation Decade'. They're both for D20 Modern/True20, but much of the content is generic enough to be used in a SW setting. |
yeah what he said and the real shaft is Richard Roundtree _________________ http://s61.photobucket.com/albums/h51/Vondan/ |
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kronovan Veteran
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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| VonDan wrote: | | kronovan wrote: |
The original Shaft film was released in 1971, but the setting is actually more late 60's. That's due a large part to the styles featured and the fact that Shaft used Black Panther members for some of his ops.
For anyone looking for some possible source material for such a setting, there's 'Solid! The d20 Blaxploitation Experience' by Wingnut Games and Green Ronin's 'Damnation Decade'. They're both for D20 Modern/True20, but much of the content is generic enough to be used in a SW setting. |
yeah what he said and the real shaft is Richard Roundtree |
Absolutely - Roundtree was the real deal. I'd give Jackson's portrayal of Shaft a d6 at best, but Roundtree's was a d10 - probably even a d12!  |
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Virgobrown72 Veteran

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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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I have Solid!, and that is a great source for all that 70's jive man!!!
(No, I mean really! )
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warrenss2 Veteran

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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 6:41 pm Post subject: |
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70's - Man from U.N.C.L.E.? (United Nations Concealed Law Enforcement) _________________
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VonDan Legendary

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| warrenss2 wrote: | | 70's - Man from U.N.C.L.E.? (United Nations Concealed Law Enforcement) |
I'd go with something like girl from U.N.C.L.E. but call it F.A.N.Y. short for First Aid Nursing Yeomantry
Because in WW2 most of the female agents in the British SOE had the cover of being in F.A.N.Y. as it was against the law for a female soldier to be sent to combat but F.A.N.Y. was a civ org. So there familes thought they were off driving an ambulance some ware when they were in France spying or dieing in German prisons. Updated for the 70's _________________ http://s61.photobucket.com/albums/h51/Vondan/
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warrenss2 Veteran

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| Quote: | | I'd go with something like girl from U.N.C.L.E. but call it F.A.N.Y. short for First Aid Nursing Yeomantry | - groan...
Kinda like the Fast Action Response Team?  _________________
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VonDan Legendary

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Snate56 Legendary

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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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Well, I like space, and I like WWII, so a Savage Rocketship Empires kinda thing is foremost. I like exploring, so Indiana Jones/new planet type adventure would take precidence over combat, but it would still be there, hovering... (still trying to figure out a WWII style "tricorder, though... )
I've also been working on a WWII Stargate idea. Got a basic background, but no idea where to go with it yet.
I've loved Space: 1889 since its inception, so I am much happy we have that!
SteveN _________________ "We've got a blind date with destiny... and it looks like she's ordered the lobster." <The Shoveller> |
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VonDan Legendary

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| Snate56 wrote: | Still trying to figure out a WWII style "tricorder, though...  |
It is the size of a 50 pound back pack with extra cases of attachments and replacement vacuum tubes. It requires up to an hour of fiddly adjustment to take a reading. Results appear on rolls of ticker tape. The smallest guy in the squad is always picked to carry it _________________ http://s61.photobucket.com/albums/h51/Vondan/ |
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Virgobrown72 Veteran

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Kinda off subject, but isn't it kinda weird how an iPhone is kinda like a tricorder?
 _________________ "Anything smaller is just fiddly, and fiddly is not one of SvgW's three Fs..." |
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VonDan Legendary

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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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| Virgobrown72 wrote: | Kinda off subject, but isn't it kinda weird how an iPhone is kinda like a tricorder?
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a cell phone is just like a communicator and the plastic squares they used to store info were like the 3.5 pc disk _________________ http://s61.photobucket.com/albums/h51/Vondan/ |
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