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Post by sideswipe on Jul 28, 2012 23:51:52 GMT -5
Huh I was just assuming it was a large advertising board/poster.
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Jul 29, 2012 11:16:58 GMT -5
What would happen if a complication gets an extraordinary stress and is thus stepped up past D12? Does that mean the person is out of the game?
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Post by WildKnight on Jul 29, 2012 19:32:24 GMT -5
What would happen if a complication gets an extraordinary stress and is thus stepped up past D12? Does that mean the person is out of the game? I think the rules are silent on it, but I would not make Complication able to go beyond d12, nor would I allow people to be "complicated out" of the scene, in order to avoid creating an additional method of being removed from the scene. Complications are (IMO) meant to flavor fights, not end them in and of themselves.
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Jul 29, 2012 19:38:08 GMT -5
Okay, got it. Thanks for the input.
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Post by andyman on Jul 29, 2012 23:11:56 GMT -5
Page OM29 states in the last sentence of paragraph one, "You can render someone helpless with a complication that's stepped up beyond D12, which has much the same effect as being stressed out."
It is my intention to overcomplicate Constrictor with the constricted complication if I can.
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Jul 29, 2012 23:15:36 GMT -5
Oh. In that case, Constrictor is out. This was way shorter than I thought it would be. Anyone want to spend a Plot Point to activate a scene that takes place in the past? Also, we are cool with Fury gathering everyone at the hospital, right?
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Post by sideswipe on Jul 29, 2012 23:31:53 GMT -5
Hmm unless I used my plot point and didn't realize it I'll spend one to due a scene from the past...if for no other reason than to give myself 1 XP due to one of my milestones.
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Jul 29, 2012 23:43:10 GMT -5
Yeah, you already used your only plot point to own the dude in the golden armor, remember?
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Post by sideswipe on Jul 29, 2012 23:53:46 GMT -5
Yeah I looked over my posts and noticed that, so nevermind. Unless Spidey or Hawkeye want to make use of a plot point to go to the past.
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Post by andyman on Jul 30, 2012 7:10:44 GMT -5
Oh. In that case, Constrictor is out. This was way shorter than I thought it would be. Anyone want to spend a Plot Point to activate a scene that takes place in the past? Also, we are cool with Fury gathering everyone at the hospital, right? Hawkeye is blissfully unaware of Cage's condition, so I decided to do a little in-game questioning of Constrictor to hopefully lead him on the right track.
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Post by WildKnight on Jul 30, 2012 9:01:04 GMT -5
Page OM29 states in the last sentence of paragraph one, "You can render someone helpless with a complication that's stepped up beyond D12, which has much the same effect as being stressed out." It is my intention to overcomplicate Constrictor with the constricted complication if I can. Oh wow. I don't know if I like that, but it makes sense (I mean, eventually a person would be SO bound up that they couldn't move, or whatever). Spider-Man is actually pretty deadly then ;D
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Post by WildKnight on Jul 30, 2012 9:03:17 GMT -5
This is how you know Hawkeye is primarily a "team book" hero.
Nobody with their own solo book even bothers to ask why they're being attacked anymore. It's an almost daily occurrence.
Wake up, eat breakfast, go to work, fight with girlfriend/wife during lunch break, get attacked by b-list villain on your way back to office...
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Post by WildKnight on Aug 7, 2012 10:34:24 GMT -5
Inspired by Andyman's action figure illustrations, I will indeed spend a Plot Point for a "Scene from the Past"
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Aug 7, 2012 14:04:20 GMT -5
No need. Hawkeye already spent one.
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Post by WildKnight on Aug 8, 2012 20:57:28 GMT -5
No need. Hawkeye already spent one. Oh, we ALL get a scene if one person spends? That's awesome. If I've got a PP, I'll cover the next one fellas
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