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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:33 pm
by Natasha
My favourite stroll through Zombie Town I played in was with RECON characters and rules though.

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:55 pm
by sasha
I enjoyed Nightbane the one and only time I got to play. I do not really remember any details, but I remember that I thought it was a lot of fun.

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:20 pm
by jade von delioch
the sneak peek at the Dead Reign game was kool... I'm absolutely using the zombies from that game for my fantasy game for now on.

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:19 pm
by Natasha
Sanford wrote:Warpath: Urban Jungle will make a perfect companion to Dead Reign!

SWAT teams vs. zombie hordes? Awesome!

Yip. We did it with RECON rules and characters.

I guess it was another thread where lather pointed it out.

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:07 am
by Nelly
Natasha wrote:My favourite stroll through Zombie Town I played in was with RECON characters and rules though.


Oh yeah... wished I had time to game though.. it'd be sooo great to actually game such a thing. We've got that Zombie Game here and we just love slaying Zombies.

Having booz, some fine rockmusic in the background, being with your best friends and slaying zombies... what else can someone ask for?

And don't answer the question with "Getting laid..." :p

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:31 am
by Nelly
Misfit KotLD wrote:
Nelly wrote:
Natasha wrote:My favourite stroll through Zombie Town I played in was with RECON characters and rules though.


Oh yeah... wished I had time to game though.. it'd be sooo great to actually game such a thing. We've got that Zombie Game here and we just love slaying Zombies.

Having booz, some fine rockmusic in the background, being with your best friends and slaying zombies... what else can someone ask for?

Getting laid? :D



Yup. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

well I don't have that problem though. I got a boyfriend and miss gaming a little. But then again I just have to watch evil dead 2, cuddle up and have some coconut rum-coke and I am the happiest girl in the world.

As long as Zombies get slaid though :D

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:31 am
by Natasha
:x :P

The correct answer is "more ammo" because you're already knee deep in zombie.

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:34 am
by Nelly
Natasha wrote::x :P

The correct answer is "more ammo" because you're already knee deep in zombie.


I'll be knee deep in Zombie this Friday. We are heading to Castle Frankenstein and they have this Halloween Zombie Horror Show. I've said that I'd bring my chainsaw but somehow my bf said it would be a bad idea .... :shock: :?

Come on.. they're zombies, right? ..... Right? :shock:

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:36 am
by Natasha
Nelly wrote:
Natasha wrote::x :P

The correct answer is "more ammo" because you're already knee deep in zombie.


I'll be knee deep in Zombie this Friday. We are heading to Castle Frankenstein and they have this Halloween Zombie Horror Show. I've already said that I'd bring my chainsaw but somehow my bf thinks that this would be a bad idea .... :shock: :?

I mean come on.. they're zombies, right? ..... Right? :shock:
Right.

He might be one of them. Has he tried to eat your brains or otherwise split open your head?

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:38 am
by Nelly
Natasha wrote:
Nelly wrote:
Natasha wrote::x :P

The correct answer is "more ammo" because you're already knee deep in zombie.


I'll be knee deep in Zombie this Friday. We are heading to Castle Frankenstein and they have this Halloween Zombie Horror Show. I've already said that I'd bring my chainsaw but somehow my bf thinks that this would be a bad idea .... :shock: :?

I mean come on.. they're zombies, right? ..... Right? :shock:
Right.

He might be one of them. Has he tried to eat your brains or otherwise split open your head?


Hummm... well... he cannot wait to bring me there and always sends me those emails with "FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!" or short messages per cellphone with the same message. It's always "FRIDAY!!!!!" And he's talking about eating me up but I guess that's something different... :lol:

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:47 am
by Natasha
Nelly wrote:Hummm... well... he cannot wait to bring me there and always sends me those emails with "FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!" or short messages per cellphone with the same message. It's always "FRIDAY!!!!!"

Definitely take the chainsaw and prepare yourself; you may have to chop off his head :shock:

Let's hope not.

Nelly wrote:And he's talking about eating me up but I guess that's something different... :lol:

Probably ;-)

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:43 pm
by sasha
Misfit KotLD wrote:
nameneeded wrote:Just rememebr to carry a spare brain. That way you can toss it to distract the zombies and run away! :D

I dub thee Spare Brain.

You no longer need a name. :D
:lol:

Problem solved. Enjoy Friday!

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 1:26 pm
by Nelly
nameneeded wrote:
Misfit KotLD wrote:
nameneeded wrote:Just rememebr to carry a spare brain. That way you can toss it to distract the zombies and run away! :D

I dub thee Spare Brain.

You no longer need a name. :D


I will not be somebody's distraction!! K well maybe. depends on the kind of distraction. :wink:

But in this case.... I will NOT be used as a distraction!!



You already are! :P :D

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 1:53 pm
by Nelly
nameneeded wrote:
Nelly wrote:
nameneeded wrote:
Misfit KotLD wrote:
nameneeded wrote:Just rememebr to carry a spare brain. That way you can toss it to distract the zombies and run away! :D

I dub thee Spare Brain.

You no longer need a name. :D


I will not be somebody's distraction!! K well maybe. depends on the kind of distraction. :wink:

But in this case.... I will NOT be used as a distraction!!



You already are! :P :D


damn. :nh:

Lets hope a pleasent one at least.


Well... you got some pics on your hand so we can make a decision on that oone? :P :D

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 12:25 pm
by Natasha
No major zombie outbreaks it seems. All were successfully contained! Good job all :ok:

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 1:46 pm
by Natasha
Josh Hilden wrote:
Natasha wrote:No major zombie outbreaks it seems. All were successfully contained! Good job all :ok:


Just remember ... never let your guard down.

... and shoot for the head.


:)

I never let my guard down and I always shoot for the head :D

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 11:40 am
by Nelly
Natasha wrote:No major zombie outbreaks it seems. All were successfully contained! Good job all :ok:


Oh it was so awesome. I have to upload all those pics somehow. They actually grabbed me and locked me into a box or should I say casket. My bf cracked up laughing and made sure that I get out of there safely. These zombies somehow liked me, cuze they've always picked me first :lol:

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:15 pm
by bigbobsr6000
I love the Dead Reign, can't wait for it!! Here's a little jingle for the Zombies. :-D

Zombie song:

Chorus:
Man heads, man heads,
rollie-pollie man heads.
man heads, man heads,
eat them up, yyuuummp!

End Chorus.

You can rip a man head off it's body.
You can then eat its eyes and brains.


Chorus

and then make up your own lines. For those of you who don't know its sung to the tune of: Fish Heads

If you know all the lines of that song you are as demented as me :twisted: :eek:

Big Bob........................... :D
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:27 pm
by bigbobsr6000
Josh Hilden wrote:
bigbobsr6000 wrote:I love the Dead Reign, can't wait for it!! Here's a little jingle for the Zombies. :-D

Zombie song:

Chorus:
Man heads, man heads,
rollie-pollie man heads.
man heads, man heads,
eat them up, yyuuummp!

End Chorus.

You can rip a man head off it's body.
You can then eat its eyes and brains.


Chorus

and then make up your own lines. For those of you who don't know its sung to the tune of: Fish Heads

If you know all the lines of that song you are as demented as me :twisted: :eek:

Big Bob........................... :D


:ok:


Thanks, Big Bob.................... :D
(By the way, so you know all the words?? You demented one you :twisted: ................... :-D :-D :-D :-D )

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:02 am
by GreenGhost
bigbobsr6000 wrote:I love the Dead Reign, can't wait for it!! Here's a little jingle for the Zombies. :-D

Zombie song:

Chorus:
Man heads, man heads,
rollie-pollie man heads.
man heads, man heads,
eat them up, yyuuummp!

End Chorus.

You can rip a man head off it's body.
You can then eat its eyes and brains.


Chorus

and then make up your own lines. For those of you who don't know its sung to the tune of: Fish Heads

If you know all the lines of that song you are as demented as me :twisted: :eek:

Big Bob........................... :D
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I guess I'm among the demented... *sigh* I miss Dr. Demento. :)

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:50 pm
by GreenGhost
Ninjabunny wrote:Good ol' Dr.D. Loved boot to the Head, perhaps some of his best work.


Ah! Boot to the Head was GREAT!!!! :ok:

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:44 pm
by GreenGhost
Daunlander wrote:Star trekkin' across the universe,
On the Starship Enterprise under Captain Kirk!


:lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:50 pm
by GreenGhost
Daunlander wrote:We come in peace!
Shoot to kill! Shoot to kill!


We only fly forward 'cause we can't find reverse :P

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:15 pm
by bigbobsr6000
I tried shovin' a'wieny in the warp drive, but it din't do a'ting..captain. Doya hav' a wee bit o' mustard??

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:35 pm
by GreenGhost
Daunlander wrote:It's worse than that it's physics, Jim!
.....
You can't change the script can ya Jimmy!


:lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:35 pm
by GreenGhost
bigbobsr6000 wrote:I tried shovin' a'wieny in the warp drive, but it din't do a'ting..captain. Doya hav' a wee bit o' mustard??


:lol:

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:40 am
by bigbobsr6000
What was this thread about again? Zombie.....something....?? Something about.....raining zombies......? Dead thing....hhmmmm...No, raining dead.......wait, its coming to me,...now don't tell me....OOhhh!! OOhhh!! I know, I know....er...dead ring...No, dead rain?? I got it!!

The Enterprise is attacked by the Reigninng Dead Zombies of the planet Morte!!

I knew I could remember! :-)

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:40 am
by GreenGhost
yep... uh... back on topic :P

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:55 am
by asajosh
Sanford wrote:Topic, or not topic, that is the question.

Anyhoo...

One of the things thats been on my mind regarding the Dead Reign book is the flavor-text (you know, the little stories in italics that add flavor to the thing). The original concept was to do all of the flavor text in the format of audio and video broadcasts by survivors (such as the one at the beginning of the Rifter 40 Dead Reign preview). Then I saw the Cloverfield trailer, and noticed that the movie appears to be in the same format; video footage from survivors of whatever it is thats attacking NYC. So, I got to thinking that we might catch some heat for using the same format as Cloverfield (albeit in text form) and began working on some flavor-text in the usual narrative format.

As of now, I'm thinking I'll just do both, send em in, and let the Powers that Be at Palladium decide which to use. What do you guys and gals think?


That'd be the way I'd go.
PB willl probably use a little of both.

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:56 am
by bigbobsr6000
I agree you should send in both. Let the "Powers that be" decide. I hope they do a little of both. Like finding bits of survivor or not notes/journals accompanied with flashbacks of other survivors. Adding bits of news flashes and newspaper stories. Well, you get the idea. A variety of flavor texts from different views and memories as to what happened.

Big Bob........................ :D

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 5:37 pm
by bigbobsr6000
Radioactive Zombies For Dead Reign.

In this genre the zombies are the typical slow zombies. In addition to the deadly bite, a zombie may deliver radiation sickness to the victim with a successful claw attack. Plus, the greater number of zombies in a concentrated area, the more rads one is exposed to due to close proximity. The radiation exposure to PCs is up to your individual campaign. I use the following number of radioactive zombies in a mob per amount-irradiated exposure. 1-9=similar to x-ray exposure, 10-20=lightly, 21-50=moderately, 51-100=highly, 101+=severely.

Radiation Sickness Delivered by Scratch/Claw: Save vs. Lethal Toxins 14. If failed, death will occur in 2 to 14 days (Roll 1d10 + 1d4). Then will need to Save vs Coma/Death.

Radiation Sickness due to Exposure:
X-ray Exposure: Save vs. Non-Lethal Toxins 16 + 1 10 minutes of radiation exposure.
Light Exposure: Save vs. Lethal Toxins 14 + 1 per 5 minutes of radiation exposure.
Moderate Exposure: Save vs. Lethal Toxins 14 + 1 per 2 minutes (8 melee rounds) of radiation exposure.
High Exposure: Save vs. Lethal Toxins 14 + 1 per 1 minute (4 melee round) of radiation exposure.
Severe Exposure: Save vs. Coma/Death after 1 minute (4 melee round) of radiation exposure.

Now, not all the zombies need to be radioactive (and no they do not glow in the dark). These could be found in or around a former nuclear power plant, which left unattended, went awry. Near the obvious nuked area.(Maybe in an self-destruct attempt to destroy the "lab facility" that spawned them.) Or from a nuclear powered aircraft carrier/submarine at port or drifted ashore somewhere unleashing their undead crew.

This is just an idea, please feel free to use and adjust as you see fit. Feedback welcome.

Effects of Radiation Exposure on Human Health
Nausea
Vomiting
Headache
Some Loss Of White Blood Cells
Hair Loss
Damage To Nerve Cells And The Cells That Line The Digestive Tract.
Radiation Victims Highly Vulnerable To Disease
Victims Of Radiation Sickness Are Also Vulnerable To Hemorrhaging.
Suffer From Fever And Diarrhea
Death Occurs Within Two To Fourteen Days.

Thanks, Big Bob................ :D

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 8:05 pm
by bigbobsr6000
Sanford wrote:Excellent concept, Big Bob! :nuke: :ok: :nuke:

Oddly enough, Hilden and I were discussing the idea of a nuclear exchange in a certain corner of the globe, and your radioactive zombie concept would fit in quite nicely in the aftermath...


Thank you, Big Bob................. :D

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:11 pm
by bigbobsr6000
I was re-reading the Dead Reign in Rifter #40. In prep for a campaign. I noticed it stated that the zombies ate animals if no humans were about. Then it further stated that the Z-virus cannot infect the dead animals to rise as undead zombie animals.

I would suggest (and I am going to allow) that dogs only can be infected.
Say about 10-20% chance. Or if the dogs survive the attack (just bitten) they will become as rabid dogs being ignored by the zombies and they ignore them. The rabid dogs in effect become carriers of the Z-virus.

After all, characters being chased by Z-dogs is scary stuff and GM mean :twisted: :erm:

Big Bob........................... :D

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:27 pm
by bigbobsr6000
Sanford wrote:Sorry, Bob, but the "no zombie animals" was one of the few things that Kevin was adamant about. On the bright side, the D.R. book will include a lil something on feral dog packs... I'd like to say more, but you'll just have to wait and see.


Cool, but I can have Z-dogs in My campaign, so there :P :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Big Bob......................................... :D

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:27 pm
by bigbobsr6000
Misfit KotLD wrote:Sorry, we don't want Milla Jovovich mad at us.


I like it when she's angry....... :x :erm:

Big :thwak: OOwww!!! Bob............... :?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:31 pm
by asajosh
FINALLY got to run a Dead Reign campaign last sunday.
It was pretty sweet, the group played charcter versions of themselves, with skills and attributes reflecting their real life abilities. I GMed and ran a PC Josh. Virtually all the encounters were initiated with random tables. The scenario was we had all gthered at Disney World (we all live in the area IRL) and during lunch, the Z-Virus took hold. It became "Escape from the Theme Parks"! My group had NO IDEA what was coming at them, none had read rifter 40. It was a blast!

On that note I got to thinking, the setting for DR in the rifter is several weeks or months after the initial "zombification". In the final product, I hope there is detailed information on the first hours and days after the event. My theory is that most utilities, being largely automated, would function for a time then eventually begin to fail. Our group made limited use of cell phones when we split into teams, and automated gas pumps (ATM charge, bank of america will never deny a charge) to save time instead of tapping the resere benieth the station.

I was specifically curious about automated travel, like tanker ships and airplanes. Once in the air, a plane is on auto pilot. I asked my brother in law (commercial airline pilot) and he tells me that should no one be available to take over after the plane reaches its last directional beacon, the auto pilot will continue straight and level until the aircraft runs out of fuel. Just something to think about, DR writers :)

Looking forward to the full product!

Side Note: If big bad things ever really go down, seek out Bob the desolate one. He's remarkably prepared for catastrophes of most any making. If not for his leadership, our group would surely be shuffling around seeking living flesh right now. :ok:

Re: Dead Reign

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:55 am
by bigbobsr6000
YOU AND YOUR CHAINSAW
“Keeping your chainsaw operating smoothly to slice and dice zombies is essential to survival in these trying times. I am here to teach and entertain you on the care of your chainsaw.”

(Written on chalkboard) Class: Guide to Servicing your Chainsaw. Your speaker, Keith Kingston

“Hello class, my name is Mr. Keith Kingston, you may call me Keith.” (Shuffle notes)

“Chainsaws provide many years of service for very little upkeep. Taking the time to service your chainsaw will help ensure that your equipment will not let you down. For safety reasons, make sure you only service your chainsaw when it is fully cooled, with the spark plug disconnected. If you are working with an electric chainsaw make sure it is unplugged first of all. You should also wear gloves and protection for your eyes.

For safe and effective operation having correct chain tension is necessary. As the chain wears, significant stretching will occur. After five to ten cuts a new chain may need to be readjusted. Separation from the guide bar or binding into bone….er…wood can occur if the chain is loose. A tight chain will cause premature chain and guide bar wear. A chain that is well adjusted will move easily and smoothly when pulled by a gloved hand. Binding or sagging by the chain should not occur. The chain tension should be checked and adjusted if needed before every use.

A manual or automatic chain oiling system is used in most chainsaws. Friction and heat builds between the chain and guide bar without oil. The oil also helps the individual links in the chain operate smoothly at high speeds. Check the oiling system prior to every use.

Tighten all of the screws and fasteners. This process should be done before every use. Before using your chainsaw each time you need to inspect the fuel system.

After every 10 hours of use you need to clean or replace the air filter. By replacing the air filter on a regular basis your chainsaw will be able to run cooler and use less fuel.

The sprocket tip should be lubricated after every 10 hours of use. You will know that lubrication is complete when a small amount of grease appears at the edge of the guide bar near the sprocket.

For every 10 hours of use the guide bar should be turned. Flip the guide bar over to promote an even wear pattern on the bottom and top of the bar. Inspect the spark plug after every 10 hours of use and clean or replace as necessary.

For every 10 hours of use the spark arrester screen should be inspected and cleaned and replaced when necessary. The spark arrester screen prevents sparks from leaving the exhaust port and hurting the operator or falling on flammable materials.

The fuel filter should be replaced after every 20 hours of use. Poor performance can result if the filter becomes clogged.

To ensure the maximum performance perform the following procedures as needed to prolong the life of your chainsaw. Take your chainsaw to an authorized dealer if the carburetor needs adjustment. (pause….laughter….) The chain blades should be sharpened periodically as they become dull.

If you cannot find an authorized dealer or you cut off his head, (more laughter) just ‘procure’ another one from his/her shop. (Laughter).

Oh, and always have a back up weapon; swords do not need refueling or reloading….

That concludes the class, bye and good hunting?? Luck??” He leaves. (Uneasy feeling in room and murmuring).”

Re: Dead Reign

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:56 am
by bigbobsr6000
The best I can figure a chainsaw of various horsepower, size, etc. uses from .5oz to 3oz. of fuel per minute. So, if we use 2 oz. per minute as a rough average (or just because). It would be .5 oz per 15 second round. This is getting to be too much math. So, we change it to "charges" or "rounds in drum" like so.

We round up or down the fuel tank capacity to the nearest whole number. CS40 John Deere chain saw has a fuel cap of 13.5oz. Rounded to 14oz. 14oz divided by .5 oz per 15 second round = 28 “charges” or “rounds in drum” in the gas tank of the chainsaw. After one Melee Round, user has 27 charges left, after next round, 26 charges, etc. This is based on continuous running of the chainsaw during the entire round. I will have PC/NPC subtract 1 full charge if they start up or shut it off during a round. Bookkeeping would be a nightmare for me not to do so.

This is how I have PC/NPC to keep track of fuel consumption. What do you all think?

GMs feel free to use and abuse this idea.
Big Bob..............