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A Cerberus (along with several other mythologic creatures) has already been posted by gordyzx9r in this thread:

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Would love to see a hyena done, pound for pound they kick a sharks @ss in regards to biting power!
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stonewall wrote:how about the:

Aye-Aye http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aye-aye


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We know you guys and gals don’t mean any harm by this. In fact, you’re doing conversions because you like Palladium and its games, and you want to help other gamers have a better gaming experience. We understand and appreciate that, we just can not allow it.

Yes, that sucks, but it’s the way it has to be.

Over the years, I’ve used my share of literary characters in my own gaming sessions. Doctor Who, Doctor Doom, Darth Vader, Freddy Krueger, and the entire cast of characters from the old, Marvel Comics War of the Worlds (Martians included), have ALL made appearances in my adventures at one time or another. HOWEVER, I did so in the privacy of my own home with my select gaming group, not posted online for the entire world to see. The former is okay, posting or offering them online is NOT.

Believe me, I know how you feel, too. Why only just recently, a magazine got the rights to have several companies (Palladium Books among them) stat out and “publish” the game stats for the Aliens and Predators. We spent an entire day, not only doing the stats for an Alien, but the typesetting and color page layout for the magazine. It was fun and cool. Alien, Aliens and Predator are three of my favorite films, and these beings make great RPG villains. It was awesome to have the chance to do something “official” with these characters. Everything was done and ready to go when the film company who owns the Trademark and Copyrights changed its mind and killed the deal. We felt cheated and disappointed. All that effort for nothing. A day’s work and a week’s worth of excitement down the drain. We knew fans would have loved seeing these stats, it was a bummer! But that’s the way the cookie crumbles. I can’t just post the Alien’s stats online because I happen to have them done or because I know others would love to see those stats. I don’t own the Aliens, and to post them would be unfair to the true owner – not to mention copyright infringement.

Without going into all the particulars and interpretations of the copyright law, suffice it to say that we’d be taking someone else’s intellectual “property” and using it for our own purpose without permission, which is against the law. Moreover, we’d be posting it online where thousands and thousands of people could see, download and use the material, which is “distribution,” and also illegal according to copyright law. It doesn’t matter that we aren’t charging a penny for it, or that our intentions are good or playful, the Aliens are NOT ours to use. It’s pretty much as simple as that. And it’s not “personal use” since potentially thousands of people are being exposed to the material.

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Maybe it would help if you try to think of these fictional characters, equipment, places and game rules as actual, “physical properties” rather than as “words and ideas.” You wouldn’t like it if your online buddy just “took” and “used” your car without asking, even if he brought it back in perfect condition with a tank full of gas. It’s not his to “take and use” any time he pleases. It’s basically the same with fictional characters and other companies game rules.

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Rali wrote:A Cerberus (along with several other mythologic creatures) has already been posted by gordyzx9r in this thread:

viewtopic.php?t=22763&highlight=cerberus


Umm...just to clarify, it was posted by me, but it wasn't created by me. I can't remember who did those originally, but I liked them enough to copy/paste. I was just helping someone out in that thread...but someone else is due the credit.
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Excellent...

For my "Wanna see THIS..", I submitt the Giant Isopod;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_isopod
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duck-foot wrote:Grays.



Very funky, with shades of X-Files and Metaluna Mutants...
But no "Disadvantage: Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior: Probing"? :D
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duck-foot wrote:Arctic Package
BIO-E Cost: 10
Attributes Bonuses: As base animal plus, +2 P.S., +1 P.E.
Arctic Fur: The character is resistant to the effects of the coldest weather. Anhy non-magical cold based attack on the character deals 1/4 damage.
Thick Matted Fur: +15 SDC. This fur tends to make the character look very poofy.

This can be used to create any arctic animal from polar bears to mammoth.


I've suddenly found this very useful in outfitting a race of space-dwelling evolved mice/kangaroo rats adapted to mining asteroids and cometary nuclei...

Thanks! :D
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duck-foot wrote:Radioactive Package:
BIO-E Cost: 20).


Oh No, THere Goes Tokyo!
Go-Go, Godzilla!

Sorry, DF, it was too tempting.... :D
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duck-foot wrote:Feral Package:.



This, like the Radiation Package, walks a fine line between being an Advantage and a Disadvantage...

Use carefully.... :ok:
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I have to reup "Sasquatch" for consideration.. I'd love to see one WELL DONE.
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Hurm. Read this thread then found the "Mythological Mutants" thread a few posts down. It has a "Yeti" but I'm not sure if that's what I'm really looking for.

It's a nice write up but I don't know that it captures the feel.. if that makes sense?
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Joscap wrote:Has anyone done "dust-bunnys"?



Domestic home cleaners with static-attractant fur for picking up lint and dirt? Maybe spongy soft fur/skin and a metabolism that runs off of dirt and grime(disease resistant)? Cute little things, but you really don't want your kids hugging them....
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Plants! O_o
You gotta do cacti sooner or later, man!
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DUDE!
Thanks much! There was a similar writeup several years ago, but I never copied it onto my compy.
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Oh woowwwwww.....Flower Children.....


Seriously...that looks fun. :D
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How about various fungi, ferns, pine trees, sequoias, moss, algae, tomato plants, onions, lettuce.... ok now I want a salad lol

EDIT: lilypads, catnip, cocoa bean plants (optional chimera), dandelions....

EDIT 2: Electric Boogaloo: mosquitos, butterflies, ticks, fleas, grasshoppers, grains, corn, cotton, thistles, pistol shrimp.....
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duck-foot wrote:Plant Package


You forgot to include disadvantages that would include need for light source and susceptibility to poisons (defoliants and pesticides), or something to that effect.

You make it sound like being part plant is a bed of roses :lol:

However, I think a regenerative property would be a good inclusion for the package as well.
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alright! I had a domesticated sea-scoprpion critter for Rifts, used as a sort of shore-watch watchdog by coastal security and as an anti-zomba worm measure by fishermen, but now we have sentient forms! :ok:
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how about the common gold fish?
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abe wrote:how about the common gold fish?



After all...they've been watching over our shoulders as we enter passswords and personal information....we think they're just fish....stuck in there...

"Oh, if I had lungs and some limbs, I could SOOOOO screw with his accounts when he isn't home..."
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How about writing up some of those gigantic, carnivorous birds from the Ice Age? :D
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Anybody done the Dodo? Seems like a natural for geneticists with god-complexes...Maybe Stellar's Seacow/Manatees in general?
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Plesiosaurus :D
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taalismn wrote:Anybody done the Dodo? Seems like a natural for geneticists with god-complexes...Maybe Stellar's Seacow/Manatees in general?

Gaz did the Do-Do Heres the Link to the repost by Kuseru.
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Chaos wrote:
taalismn wrote:Anybody done the Dodo? Seems like a natural for geneticists with god-complexes...Maybe Stellar's Seacow/Manatees in general?

Gaz did the Do-Do Heres the Link to the repost by Kuseru.


Arigato.... :D
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Dimetrodon, please :D
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Iguanadon, please :D
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Ah...a nice addition to the creepy-crawlie category!
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duck-foot wrote:www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anomalocaris

for a pictue of the anomalocaris


Thank you...I've seen depictions of them before, along with the other (wonderfully) bizarre worms and early psuedo-veterbrates of the time...a surrealist menagerie...
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Wonder how the Trilobites will stack up against the horseshoe crabs?
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hallucigenia---my father made a model of that(don't ask why)....that is one of the most APPROPRIATELY named critters of the whole bunch....
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Ugh....anti-biotic resistant bacteria are bad enough....now they've mutated so much they talk back? :D
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I remember a guy who built a fullscale model of one for his museum...even posed curled up on itself, it sprawled out of his two car garage....
Wonder what his neighbors thought, upon seeing it for the first time?
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Sorry, Duck-Foot...I just had a horrible line run through my mind...

Mutant Horse: "I'm a Morgan, of a proud line stretching back to Colonial times Before the Bomb!"
Mutant Dog: "I'm a Border Collie, known for fine bloodlines and high intelligence even before we learned how to talk....How about you?"
Mutant Bacteria: "I evolved from a strong strain of Athlete's Foot that called the SuperBowl home!"
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Dang these are cool!

Are you using the TMNT conversion rules or other rules found somewhere? If so, where? (I won't spill your thunder, I promise) :P
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Whew. I went to go look at the rules in the book but couldn't find the book anywhere. And I thought I was going mad because I remembered having it. It turns out that I loaned it out.
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Duckfoot, smashing work!!

I was wondering if you could write up:
1. Ivory Billed woodpecker
2. El Chupacabra
3. Thunderbirds (or giant/mega versions of birds of prey like Vultures, Owls and Eagles),
4. African Cape Buffalo
5. Aurochs

Thanks, and keep up the good work!!

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I agree...mutant Ivory Bills could be explained as a pre-Flash attempt to create a more 'robust' version of an endangered species...an effort that drew controversy and criticism due to the ethics of creating a species through genetic engineering and claiming it to be the 'true' endangered species....
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Come to think of it, how about a mutant American Chestnut tree that is resistant to the Chestnut blight?

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Duck foot, they look great! Just two points to bring up to you (please don't see this as criticism, I like your work!!).

1. Ivorybilled woodpeckers have very powerful beaks, so you might want to rethink the damage they do.
2. Birds don't have a sense of smell or taste, so think about the advanced smell thing.

Whatever you choose to do or not do, great work!!

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Goblin-Jack wrote:Duck foot, they look great! Just two points to bring up to you (please don't see this as criticism, I like your work!!).

1. Ivorybilled woodpeckers have very powerful beaks, so you might want to rethink the damage they do.
2. Birds don't have a sense of smell or taste, so think about the advanced smell thing.

Whatever you choose to do or not do, great work!!

:D --GJ.


I thought they used their sense of hearing to detect grubs? Or am I thinking of the Madagascar Aye-Aye?
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Ouch...National Socialism/Facism....that's cultural hoof-and-mouth disease....
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Taalisman, I would just recommend making that an optional vestigial trait. The men who bred the cattle weren't real Nazis (they just joined the party after 36 to continue receiving funding), and went through the post-war Nazi microscope. They were okay, and in fact one of the brothers is still alive and very much not a Nazi, so don't worry too much about that one. It can just add flair to a villain.

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Great..I barely cleared my land of triffids, but at least this thing only eats insects...well, at least that means no more visits from that idiot next door with his 'matter transmission' experiments(really, the man is a menace at a dinner party or barbecue).
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Say Duck-foot, could you do a Giant Sloth mutant?

Thanks!!

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Will that be with or without green algae growing in its fur? :D
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duck-foot wrote:Giant Saw Bug (crustacean):


Alright! Thanks! :ok:
The more underwater mutants the merrier! :nuke:
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Yowza...a mutant that replays evolution....That's a complex concept....
"Ah, you spurn me now because I lack backbone...but seeing as I'm growing one tonight...you wanna go out with me tomorrow night?"
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Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
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Ah, Iguanodon...in many ways the 'original' dinosaur as it was one of the first to be reconstructed(wrongly as it turned out)....
Of course, they're now taking yet another look at how dinosaur skeletons are mounted, and they suspect they're mostly mounted/positioned wrong, especially with regards to the tail....
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Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"

--------Rudyard Kipling
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