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10 months ago ::
Aug 17, 2012 - 7:11AM
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Try here:
D20 Radio's Deckplan Repository
Holy Hyperspace! I've never seen that before. That's a link worthy of trappedslider's Links to FAQ, Errata, useful sites thread! Are you reading this, ts?
He seems to still be active on Bloo Milk.
We summoned a devil once. All we used was the D&D books, too. It was pretty kwazy.
God of Arrested Development and Intelligence  Resident Left Hand of Stalin and Banana Stand Grandstander Pie-Cooling-On-A-Windowsill of the House of Trolls In the morning HK'll be sober but you'll still be a meatbag. I know I misspell "Danke" in my posts. It's an inside joke. "Ten cents gets you nuts." -George Michael Spoiler:
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''Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening.'' —Bill Clinton
You are not a moral man. There are not enough middle fingers in the world for you.
Why do I get a silly PG-13 man giggle going everytime I see Fist Of The Forest ?
Actually, Santa just didn't like you. However, you weren't on the Naughty List, so he had to give you something "better" than coal.
I'd take coal. Heating your house is expesive, and engery cost arn't going down.
Mabey if i beat enough homeless people, i won't have to be cold this year. 
"Heroes"...I wish I had those. I remember in my first-ever campaign one PC went around shootin all the unconscious baddies in the head to gain Dark Side Points...
Whaaaaaat?!??
Wow...way to waste perfectly good potential slaves.
Er...no wait I mean..uh...something not evil!
(Quotes screwed up on the next one, won't give the poster's name. It's in the Best Lines thread on the D&D forum)
First, an experience from a game I played in a few years back. Our DM didn't like 3.5 as a whole but liked parts of it. So he hands us a big ass rules packet for his modified FR campaign, complete with quotes from important NPC's on the front. I can't remember most of the HRs, just that some how gods like Cyric and Bhaal existed at the same time, despite the obvious problems there. In the end the game became a problem more because of the railroading than the HRs, but it ended with this classic line, after our ranger tried to disarm the strange woman following us WITH HIS BOW: DM: You just killed (insert random noble sounding name here) JP: Was she important? Jack: Dude, she's quoted on the front of the rules packet!
"Why in the wide,wide, world of all things irrational would I help you? -Daniel Jackson "Fun will now commence." -Seven of Nine
"Excellent."
-Mr. Burns.
Whey is a crotch.
Cut the last encounter on your way out after dealing with the Darth. He's the BBEG. Treat him as such. Play up that Darth Revan is THAT much of a badarse. When the shuttle landed, I had no less than 13 JEDI MASTERS step off the shuttle. The PCs were slack-jawed. After the meetup with Bastila (as she's carrying Revan's body), only TWO jedi masters remained with her. Let me tell you, the player whining about not getting to fight Revan himself shut up pretty quickly when he saw that.
There's so much you can do with insanity, especially when it has alot of resources.
1. Cleric cast protection from fire on Tank. 2. Tank goes in and get surrounded by enemies. 3. Wizard cast fireball and blows them up. 4. ??? 5. Profit
I go by the saying," If it ain't friendly fire then it's not working."
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10 months ago ::
Aug 17, 2012 - 11:45AM
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Date Joined:
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Try here:
D20 Radio's Deckplan Repository
Holy Hyperspace! I've never seen that before. That's a link worthy of trappedslider's Links to FAQ, Errata, useful sites thread! Are you reading this, ts?
I don't see trappedslider around much anymore...
My Star Wars Saga Edition RPG contributions: Download my NPC statblocks, 4e style - Many NPC's for use in your campaign. Think of it like Threats of the Galaxy 2! Combat and Skills Summary - A quick reference tool for combat rules and skill applications Force Power Summary - A quick reference tool for all force powers Post your NPC and encounter requests here - and a member of the community will create it for you
Saga Edition RPG resource documents & reference tools: Compiled files of all resource documents & reference tools - NPCs, character sheets, Dawn of Defiance, Force and lightsaber form power cards, Jedi Counseling articles, NPC statblocks, Saga Index to all feats, talents, species, weapons, etc, Star Wars articles and web enhancements
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10 months ago ::
Aug 17, 2012 - 5:27PM
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Date Joined:
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Maybe he got trapped sliding in space-time.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 17, 2012 - 5:44PM
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Date Joined:
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Maybe he got trapped sliding in space-time.
I can message him on there about that link if you want.
Also, is his name supposed to be from the show Sliders? I never got that......
We summoned a devil once. All we used was the D&D books, too. It was pretty kwazy.
God of Arrested Development and Intelligence  Resident Left Hand of Stalin and Banana Stand Grandstander Pie-Cooling-On-A-Windowsill of the House of Trolls In the morning HK'll be sober but you'll still be a meatbag. I know I misspell "Danke" in my posts. It's an inside joke. "Ten cents gets you nuts." -George Michael Spoiler:
Show
''Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening.'' —Bill Clinton
You are not a moral man. There are not enough middle fingers in the world for you.
Why do I get a silly PG-13 man giggle going everytime I see Fist Of The Forest ?
Actually, Santa just didn't like you. However, you weren't on the Naughty List, so he had to give you something "better" than coal.
I'd take coal. Heating your house is expesive, and engery cost arn't going down.
Mabey if i beat enough homeless people, i won't have to be cold this year. 
"Heroes"...I wish I had those. I remember in my first-ever campaign one PC went around shootin all the unconscious baddies in the head to gain Dark Side Points...
Whaaaaaat?!??
Wow...way to waste perfectly good potential slaves.
Er...no wait I mean..uh...something not evil!
(Quotes screwed up on the next one, won't give the poster's name. It's in the Best Lines thread on the D&D forum)
First, an experience from a game I played in a few years back. Our DM didn't like 3.5 as a whole but liked parts of it. So he hands us a big ass rules packet for his modified FR campaign, complete with quotes from important NPC's on the front. I can't remember most of the HRs, just that some how gods like Cyric and Bhaal existed at the same time, despite the obvious problems there. In the end the game became a problem more because of the railroading than the HRs, but it ended with this classic line, after our ranger tried to disarm the strange woman following us WITH HIS BOW: DM: You just killed (insert random noble sounding name here) JP: Was she important? Jack: Dude, she's quoted on the front of the rules packet!
"Why in the wide,wide, world of all things irrational would I help you? -Daniel Jackson "Fun will now commence." -Seven of Nine
"Excellent."
-Mr. Burns.
Whey is a crotch.
Cut the last encounter on your way out after dealing with the Darth. He's the BBEG. Treat him as such. Play up that Darth Revan is THAT much of a badarse. When the shuttle landed, I had no less than 13 JEDI MASTERS step off the shuttle. The PCs were slack-jawed. After the meetup with Bastila (as she's carrying Revan's body), only TWO jedi masters remained with her. Let me tell you, the player whining about not getting to fight Revan himself shut up pretty quickly when he saw that.
There's so much you can do with insanity, especially when it has alot of resources.
1. Cleric cast protection from fire on Tank. 2. Tank goes in and get surrounded by enemies. 3. Wizard cast fireball and blows them up. 4. ??? 5. Profit
I go by the saying," If it ain't friendly fire then it's not working."
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10 months ago ::
Aug 18, 2012 - 7:03AM
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Hay HogRoot was wondering how your Death trooper game went im planing on doing one my self so any problums you came across or any tips you may have would be grate if you dont mind i have printed ErikModi blackwing virus info thanks
Our first game was last night. We have been gaming for over 20 years and I must say, last night was definitely in the top 5 of best sessions we have ever had. I encorporated the crawl from the Star Wars internet page and used a projector to cast an image on the wall so they could view it. Watching their faces go from sheer excitement to jaws dropping open when they realized they were no longer on their frieghter travelling to their next bounty, but instead detained and were now sitting quite uncomfortably in a detention cell aboard the purge was TOTALLY worth the week of staying up till 4am in the morning prepairing. Once they got out of the detention cells and made it to the malfunctioning blast door that was open just enough fot them to peek out and see this view and I saw their faces go from excitement to horror back to excitement was all the gratification needed to know I had them hooked. One of my players even attempted to hug me. :-) We are playing 2 more full days and for anyone interested I will post the outcome and share any info I used.
By the way, I found some prison plans that was based on an asteroid that worked perfectly for my ship. You can find them here: Prison Facility Deck Plans
Thanks to everyone again for all your help.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 18, 2012 - 8:12AM
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That sounds awesome, HogRoot! Good job.
Sure, Corran, you might as well. I think he'd be happy to know we need his help.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 21, 2012 - 10:00PM
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Date Joined:
Aug 14, 2012
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Well the game concluded on a very high note. Needless to say my players want more. Like I stated before, this was one of the better game sessions we have ever had. I started them off at 2nd level just to give them a slight edge, but they ended up falling to zero hp and -5 on the condition tracker twice. Luckily they played their cards right and made the right choices and befriended Dr Koty and Waste who were invaluable to them successfully leaving the prison barge alive (and with a slightly used Corellion freighter to boot). Once Han and Chewy deactivated the tractor beam the PCs were so wrapped up in getting off the derelict trash compactor, the warden escaped in the Lambda class shuttle that had brought them there. That will more than likely come back to bite them in the @$$ later in the campaign. Once they escaped and were leaving they noticed a trio of TIE Interceptors rapidly leaving the Star Destroyer in which the barge was docked with. With them having the same speed as the freighter they were about to slip away when the pilot in the group rolled a natural 20 AND used a force point in which he got a 6 on, to boost the speed and close the gap on the zombie pilots. With the other player on the dual laser cannon and the pilot manning his own lasers the fight was on. It was intense and the TIEs gave them a run for their money, but again with another crit to the last fighter, the heroes prevailed. They said the whole experience from starting out being detained and having to fight Z-Troopers and outsmart some of the ships fail-safes to space combat at the end was the perfect blend. I'm very pleased with the turnout and responses I got. One of the players isn't that big of a SW fan like myself and the other player but he quickly got into it and he has since obtained all 6 movies to watch. The REAL shocker was the end when I tallied up XP. I threw a LOT at them and didn't pull any punches for the situation they were in. Once they received their total tally with a few credits found in the hold of the ship, they were giddy with excitement as they advanced their characters the 3 WHOLE LEVELS they earned. I was a little apprehensious about giving them that much XP but in the end we are here to have fun and enjoy the SW universe. Why should Han, Chewy, Luke and Leia have all the heroic fun? My PCs are right on the track to making their very own heroic adventure.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 22, 2012 - 5:54AM
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Date Joined:
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Well the game concluded on a very high note. Needless to say my players want more. Like I stated before, this was one of the better game sessions we have ever had. I started them off at 2nd level just to give them a slight edge, but they ended up falling to zero hp and -5 on the condition tracker twice. Luckily they played their cards right and made the right choices and befriended Dr Koty and Waste who were invaluable to them successfully leaving the prison barge alive (and with a slightly used Corellion freighter to boot). Once Han and Chewy deactivated the tractor beam the PCs were so wrapped up in getting off the derelict trash compactor, the warden escaped in the Lambda class shuttle that had brought them there. That will more than likely come back to bite them in the @$$ later in the campaign. Once they escaped and were leaving they noticed a trio of TIE Interceptors rapidly leaving the Star Destroyer in which the barge was docked with. With them having the same speed as the freighter they were about to slip away when the pilot in the group rolled a natural 20 AND used a force point in which he got a 6 on, to boost the speed and close the gap on the zombie pilots. With the other player on the dual laser cannon and the pilot manning his own lasers the fight was on. It was intense and the TIEs gave them a run for their money, but again with another crit to the last fighter, the heroes prevailed. They said the whole experience from starting out being detained and having to fight Z-Troopers and outsmart some of the ships fail-safes to space combat at the end was the perfect blend. I'm very pleased with the turnout and responses I got. One of the players isn't that big of a SW fan like myself and the other player but he quickly got into it and he has since obtained all 6 movies to watch. The REAL shocker was the end when I tallied up XP. I threw a LOT at them and didn't pull any punches for the situation they were in. Once they received their total tally with a few credits found in the hold of the ship, they were giddy with excitement as they advanced their characters the 3 WHOLE LEVELS they earned. I was a little apprehensious about giving them that much XP but in the end we are here to have fun and enjoy the SW universe. Why should Han, Chewy, Luke and Leia have all the heroic fun? My PCs are right on the track to making their very own heroic adventure.
That sounds like a ton o' fun! I think I might run something similair at Halloween.
We summoned a devil once. All we used was the D&D books, too. It was pretty kwazy.
God of Arrested Development and Intelligence  Resident Left Hand of Stalin and Banana Stand Grandstander Pie-Cooling-On-A-Windowsill of the House of Trolls In the morning HK'll be sober but you'll still be a meatbag. I know I misspell "Danke" in my posts. It's an inside joke. "Ten cents gets you nuts." -George Michael Spoiler:
Show
''Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening.'' —Bill Clinton
You are not a moral man. There are not enough middle fingers in the world for you.
Why do I get a silly PG-13 man giggle going everytime I see Fist Of The Forest ?
Actually, Santa just didn't like you. However, you weren't on the Naughty List, so he had to give you something "better" than coal.
I'd take coal. Heating your house is expesive, and engery cost arn't going down.
Mabey if i beat enough homeless people, i won't have to be cold this year. 
"Heroes"...I wish I had those. I remember in my first-ever campaign one PC went around shootin all the unconscious baddies in the head to gain Dark Side Points...
Whaaaaaat?!??
Wow...way to waste perfectly good potential slaves.
Er...no wait I mean..uh...something not evil!
(Quotes screwed up on the next one, won't give the poster's name. It's in the Best Lines thread on the D&D forum)
First, an experience from a game I played in a few years back. Our DM didn't like 3.5 as a whole but liked parts of it. So he hands us a big ass rules packet for his modified FR campaign, complete with quotes from important NPC's on the front. I can't remember most of the HRs, just that some how gods like Cyric and Bhaal existed at the same time, despite the obvious problems there. In the end the game became a problem more because of the railroading than the HRs, but it ended with this classic line, after our ranger tried to disarm the strange woman following us WITH HIS BOW: DM: You just killed (insert random noble sounding name here) JP: Was she important? Jack: Dude, she's quoted on the front of the rules packet!
"Why in the wide,wide, world of all things irrational would I help you? -Daniel Jackson "Fun will now commence." -Seven of Nine
"Excellent."
-Mr. Burns.
Whey is a crotch.
Cut the last encounter on your way out after dealing with the Darth. He's the BBEG. Treat him as such. Play up that Darth Revan is THAT much of a badarse. When the shuttle landed, I had no less than 13 JEDI MASTERS step off the shuttle. The PCs were slack-jawed. After the meetup with Bastila (as she's carrying Revan's body), only TWO jedi masters remained with her. Let me tell you, the player whining about not getting to fight Revan himself shut up pretty quickly when he saw that.
There's so much you can do with insanity, especially when it has alot of resources.
1. Cleric cast protection from fire on Tank. 2. Tank goes in and get surrounded by enemies. 3. Wizard cast fireball and blows them up. 4. ??? 5. Profit
I go by the saying," If it ain't friendly fire then it's not working."
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