[UA] UA Junior.
Voidmind
bitterreign at bitterreign.com
Wed Feb 21 06:28:41 PST 2001
Well man, being a big fan of Cybergeneration I love the idea... I have
always liked playing kids.. esp teens.. all that angst makes for some great
RPing
Yes it takes alot of skill and patience but in the end the stories are
fantastic
Go for it... But I would say a mix of scenario and sourcebook
Another thing I might add.. is keep the power levels the same.. When
Cybergen came out it was cool, but I hated the half power scale thing they
did....
(A 10 in cybergen only came out to a 5 in Cyberpunk)
I would say keep it the same, perhaps lowering the maximums.. but then i
have known some REALLY smart kids.. and strong ones too...
They are growing up so fast these days... damn WIC..
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Stolze" <holycrow at mindspring.com>
To: <ua at lists.uchicago.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:17 AM
Subject: [UA] UA Junior.
> I had that dream again last night. The one where I'm back in high school
or
> junior high and am, of course, messed up in the head and miserable. This
is
> not the first time, which leads me to wonder if (1) I left behind some
> unprocessed baggage there or (2) whether adolescense is simply scarring
> whatever way you slice it.
>
> Someone earlier this month mentioned "UA Jr." and the idea that late
> childhood and early adulthood are really perfect times to tell UA stories.
> This dream has knocked me into thinking that might be a very strong idea.
> But how to work it? A separate game in which all the PCs have to be kids?
> That would take some AWFULLY strong RP skills. Or just a specialized
> scenario book? Or is the whole idea just misguided?
>
> What do y'all think?
>
> -G.
>
>
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