Gryphon Chick wrote:A lot of Steampunk machines are designed that way, with a lot of clockwork parts exposed.
Definitely Not OSHA approved.
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Gryphon Chick wrote:A lot of Steampunk machines are designed that way, with a lot of clockwork parts exposed.
gmapprentice wrote:alright then.
i wanna do a steampunk campaign.... or any campaign, really... but no one where i live plays these games except me!!!!
Stone Gargoyle wrote:Nope, Steampunk technology definitely not very safe by our standards.
drewkitty ~..~ wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:Nope, Steampunk technology definitely not very safe by our standards.
Don't you mean "Correct, Steampunk technology definitely not very safe by our standards."
or "Right, Steampunk technology definitely not very safe by our standards."
Saying a Negative just before you say an agreement is not very coherent.
gmapprentice wrote:something tells me that you and i are the only ones here who care about proper grammar and similar things.
gmapprentice wrote:.......point taken. i'm sorry, sg.... please forgive me.......
Stone Gargoyle wrote:gmapprentice wrote:something tells me that you and i are the only ones here who care about proper grammar and similar things.
I care about proper grammar and don't really like being belittled over one grammatical error. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, is perfect. And this is really interesting coming from you, since much of the time you simply use half sentences or expletives to express yourself.
TrumbachD wrote:gmapprentice wrote:what's alleister crowley? is he the guy that song is about?
Don't feel bad dude, not many people know about him!
Alleister Crowley (Born 1875, died 1947) was one of the most famous modern Occult Practicioner's of the last couple hundred years. it's pretty hard to overstate his influence on modern occult practices today.
he was also important in the founding of the Order Of The Golden Dawn a very important occult group in this period that would make a great backdrop for Heroes from the Magic Category.
In HU Terms Crowley would definitely have been a strong candidate for Sorcerer Supreme in his day.
TrumbachD wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:TrumbachD wrote:gmapprentice wrote:what's alleister crowley? is he the guy that song is about?
Don't feel bad dude, not many people know about him!
Alleister Crowley (Born 1875, died 1947) was one of the most famous modern Occult Practicioner's of the last couple hundred years. it's pretty hard to overstate his influence on modern occult practices today.
he was also important in the founding of the Order Of The Golden Dawn a very important occult group in this period that would make a great backdrop for Heroes from the Magic Category.
In HU Terms Crowley would definitely have been a strong candidate for Sorcerer Supreme in his day.
Actually Crowley was a self-proclaimed Satanist who was actually responsible for the original Order of the Golden Dawn's collapse, not founding it as you falsely mention. He did have a major influence, just some would debate whether it was a positive one or a negative one.
All True. Crowley was a just the first "Period" name to come to mind.
Any other candidates for a prominent Magical Practitioner who might be a good rallying point for Good Heroes in the Magical Power Categories?
gmapprentice wrote:k then.
while the topics are changing a bit, has anyone here ever seen a ghost?
gmapprentice wrote:sorry, sg.
that'd be interesting, going to atlantis (maybe)... also, while i don't know who these guys are (at least not yet), i AM familiar with jules verne... i read 20,000 leagues under the sea. in sixth grade.
gmapprentice wrote:that just leaves one, more, question.
how on earth do steampunk robots work???? am i the only one confused by that? working on steam power i can understand, but beyond that i'm at a loss. how do they know what they're doing or anything?
The Oh So Amazing Nate wrote:I'll apologize in advance if this is perhaps the most ridiculous thing ever posted. The idea came to me around 4:30 am when I should have been sleeping, but was instead prowling the boards.
It was mentioned that in a Steampunk type setting there would be limited to no magic. Would there be enough to conjure/trap a fire and a water elemental together, along with some regenerative healing type magic and use them for an unlimited means of steam power?
A stretch I'm sure, but it would be a green energy source. No burning of coal or wood.
TrumbachD wrote:Prince Cherico wrote:Ive run steampunk campains using heros unlimited rules
Question: did you find it appropriate to modify the education table to account for the change in time period, since fewer people were formally educated?
Specifically, did you find it approriate to increase the percentage of the "Street Education' part of the table?
TrumbachD wrote:Came across a Hardware: Chemical Genius in the black vault that should make a great Dr. Jekyll/any mad scientist type:
http://wiki.thedeificnmi.com/index.php? ... cal_Genius
TrumbachD wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:TrumbachD wrote:Came across a Hardware: Chemical Genius in the black vault that should make a great Dr. Jekyll/any mad scientist type:
http://wiki.thedeificnmi.com/index.php? ... cal_Genius
You can thank AJ Pickett, aka ZEN, for originally posting that on the Powers Unlimited 2.5 site, wolfsgrin for giving me the file from the site that had been taken down at the time the wiki was compiled, and Zenvis for writing that Hardware category. You have no idea the trouble I went through finding and getting that stuff for inclusion in the wiki.
OMG, SG
Thanks so much
Snowtiger wrote:A'Zule wrote:Imagine playing a steam powered robot with an analog (clockwork) brain? I guess that would be basic intelligence at it's most basic... Or how about a transplanted brain in a steam-bot body?
Clockwork brain, functional, but the bot would be dumb as a doornail,
The Oh So Amazing Nate wrote:I'll apologize in advance if this is perhaps the most ridiculous thing ever posted. The idea came to me around 4:30 am when I should have been sleeping, but was instead prowling the boards.
It was mentioned that in a Steampunk type setting there would be limited to no magic. Would there be enough to conjure/trap a fire and a water elemental together, along with some regenerative healing type magic and use them for an unlimited means of steam power?
A stretch I'm sure, but it would be a green energy source. No burning of coal or wood.