The Newt

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rattraveller
January 27, 2012 - 4:11pm

I do not even want to try to tell any Americans (I am one too) who to vote for but the Newt has promised if elected he will make sure we have an American Moonbase by the end of his second term.

Party on the Moon people.

Sounds like a great job but where did you say we had to go?
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Rollo
February 14, 2012 - 9:46am
@Jedion,

I still have that RPG! O:)
I don't have to outrun that nasty beast my friend...I just have to outrun you! Wink

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Inigo Montoya
February 14, 2012 - 11:21am
Just change the names and dates, history stays the same.

As far as gay marriage goes, I disapprove of it but I respect free will. Just don't try to force me (or my family) to like it and say it's OK. Or expect me to respect them for their 'life choice'. The Constitution clearly states that each individual state has the right to make laws regarding marriage. The supreme court clearly should stay out. As far as gay/lesbian rights, they weren't recognized by the founders so I assume that they did not intend them to have special recognition. Personally I don't give a rip about legalization or not. The real issue at hand is the fact that kids need a father AND a mother. The family unit gets weaker and weaker, thus society does as well. Too many people are turning children into social experiments.

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Malcadon
February 15, 2012 - 12:33am
I only got the TMNT RPG for the post-apocalypses supplement After the Bomb, but reading the core rulebook reminded me why the classic TMNT comics was so awesome.

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rattraveller
February 15, 2012 - 5:16am
I have most of the original TMNT RPG books and just love the different After the Bomb settings. Shows how things can really be different and how each area of the world would recover at different rates based on what they had to start with and local traditions and culture. Really great instead of the one size fits all like Gamma World.
Sounds like a great job but where did you say we had to go?

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jedion357
February 15, 2012 - 7:31pm
I think I downloaded the core TNMT book from Scribd but not the After the Bomb book- have to look for that one as it sounds interesting. BTW- i would play Teenage Ninja Mutant Frontier Turtles if there was a suppliment for it?
I might not be a dralasite, vrusk or yazirian but I do play one in Star Frontiers!

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rattraveller
February 16, 2012 - 2:17am
OK we are now combining Gamma Dawn with the Frontier setting as PGC and Streel create mutants to fight their escalating wars.
Sounds like a great job but where did you say we had to go?

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jedion357
February 16, 2012 - 5:18am
rattraveller wrote:
OK we are now combining Gamma Dawn with the Frontier setting as PGC and Streel create mutants to fight their escalating wars.
I don't really think so, TNMTs has a different flavor to its mutations which makes it a different game in my mind. Emphasis is on physical mutations over paionics. It can be just as gritty as GW but the feel of the game is very different, but I suppose that might also be a function of the setting.
I might not be a dralasite, vrusk or yazirian but I do play one in Star Frontiers!

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rattraveller
February 16, 2012 - 8:44am
Well since the Gamma Dawn tables the physical and mental mutations are separate it would not be hard to just drop them. I do agree the TMNT game had less in either mental or physical mutations and was more geared toward making the animals human and letting them beat each other up with Japanese weaponry. Of course these things were covered in other Palladium books which were/are available so get those wallets out or just download Gamma Dawn and create a mutant to help stop the PCG lab created horrors.
Sounds like a great job but where did you say we had to go?