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Post by Brainstem on Apr 6, 2011 22:32:36 GMT -5
The first game I applied for was Mutant High, which was a major project involving one group of players filling the roles of teachers at an academy, and another group playing the students, with several GMs. It was a little too complicated to survive, but it was good times while it lasted. I played Vigil, a deaf mutant with enhanced vision, illusions, and invisibility. I miss her. I think I got into at least one, maybe two other games, though, before Mutant High got off the ground. I played a kid with light-speed Blasting in Dracoskip's Heroes of General City, and I really, really miss that game. I'd love to play another game that just has regular heroes in a regular city; instead, I'm thinking of running one. ^__^ I also played Farley "Flea" Patterson, the Human Bullet, in All This and World War II; he had shrinking, unstoppable, and the leaper modifier. Good times. ~TWF AHHHH MUTANT HIGH WAS MINE. I totally forgot about that one; it was really fun to plan out and put together.
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Post by Goats on Apr 6, 2011 23:00:15 GMT -5
The first game I applied for was Mutant High, which was a major project involving one group of players filling the roles of teachers at an academy, and another group playing the students, with several GMs. It was a little too complicated to survive, but it was good times while it lasted. I played Vigil, a deaf mutant with enhanced vision, illusions, and invisibility. I miss her. I think I got into at least one, maybe two other games, though, before Mutant High got off the ground. I played a kid with light-speed Blasting in Dracoskip's Heroes of General City, and I really, really miss that game. I'd love to play another game that just has regular heroes in a regular city; instead, I'm thinking of running one. ^__^ I also played Farley "Flea" Patterson, the Human Bullet, in All This and World War II; he had shrinking, unstoppable, and the leaper modifier. Good times. ~TWF AHHHH MUTANT HIGH WAS MINE. I totally forgot about that one; it was really fun to plan out and put together. I remember that game! I played Ari the guy who could transform into a dragon good times, gooood times ;D
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Post by shazam on May 25, 2011 16:09:02 GMT -5
um...I think it was Caimen in the Thunderbolts game run by Andrew, but its been so long I also think it might have been Dr. Faust from the Liberty Legionnaires.
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