Help Support the Site
Shout Box

Recent Posts
Chapter 2:1 - Lament to Innocence
by SalmonMax
52 seconds ago
OOC stuff
by Alex OOC
2 minutes 27 seconds ago
HG Jones
by Titan
2 minutes 53 seconds ago
Chapter 2: Chasing a Bee
by Alex OOC
5 minutes 52 seconds ago
Chapter 2- The Firmament of Heaven
by Dawn, OOC
Yesterday at 11:57 PM
House Rules
by Dave ST
Yesterday at 11:49 PM
WoD:A - Halloween Contest!
by Dave ST
Yesterday at 11:33 PM
Comm Chatter
by Dave ST
Yesterday at 11:27 PM
Who's Online
8 registered (Alex OOC, Dave ST, Dawn, OOC, Justin OOC, Mr Fox, SalmonMax), 7 Guests and 2 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Who's Chatting
Page 2 of 3 < 1 2 3 >
New Reply
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#101589 - 07/26/06 12:17 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Narrator Moderator Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 772
DRPG=Diceless RPG= YUCK!!
At least from my experiance. I have read about the setting a tad and have learned some things. Trumps, or somthing like them do exist in rarity in this reality, but as of yet the players have not needed it. Someone always has telepathy..lol

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
adsense
#101590 - 07/26/06 03:49 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
Have I told you how much I HATE your Trumps. I have some serious scars from what you did to my Garou character. My Silver Fang still goes pee when she smells anything remotely to the Trump you used on her. She has another derangement to her list. I think I owe you a couple of demerrats for that one.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101591 - 07/27/06 12:03 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Dr. Chronos Offline
Nova

Registered: 09/17/02
Posts: 448
Loc: Washington DC, New York
Amber types are just absurdly nasty... altering reality at will is a powerhouse ability. "I don't like you so I'm going to alter reality so that your powers don't function. If I'm really feeling unpleasent I'll do so for the universe." And they commonly view creatures that can't alter reality as not being "real".
_________________________
In time, all things will be.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101592 - 07/27/06 12:20 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
Wow! They sound like Nexus Crawlers on steroids!!

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101593 - 07/27/06 12:54 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Dr. Chronos Offline
Nova

Registered: 09/17/02
Posts: 448
Loc: Washington DC, New York
I almost forgot, they're unshakeable trackers as well. They just alter reality around themselves until they find what, or who, they are looking for. If one of them cares enough to find you (or your mother) they can.
_________________________
In time, all things will be.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101594 - 07/27/06 01:28 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
Does that universe allow for mutiple universes to exist at once? That is the only way that i can think of escaping these "gods".


Edited by (07/27/06 01:28 AM)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101595 - 07/27/06 02:44 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jedi Richard Thorne Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 132
Loc: Just south of Mutant Base, CA
Quote:
Does that universe allow for mutiple universes to exist at once? That is the only way that i can think of escaping these "gods".
See, that's the problem ... they know alternate universes exist ... they call them "Shadow" and walk through them at will. Whenever someone gets fed up with home, they take off to find a nice, private universe for whatever they're in the mood for, hang around for a few centuries until they get bored/homesick, and leave again. You'd actually have a better time hiding from some of them by staying in the same universe than you would trying to switch universes, because that would leave a trail they could follow.
_________________________
Manipulation: 17 (The Voice), Charisma: 6, Appearance: 3 (plain)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101596 - 07/27/06 02:51 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Rama Offline
Nova

Registered: 06/15/06
Posts: 385
Okay! We can stop giving the ST so many "good" ideas now! (jeez like Ba'laan isn't enough or something, sheesh!)
_________________________
Manipulation: 3, Charisma: 13 (Soothing), Appearance: 13 (Seductive)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101597 - 07/27/06 02:58 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kaelan Offline
Baseline

Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 50
Quote:
Okay! We can stop giving the ST so many "good" ideas now! (jeez like Ba'laan isn't enough or something, sheesh!)


That is what I have been saying! Thanks for supporting me on the idea of discretion.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101598 - 07/27/06 04:15 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jack-in-the-Green Offline
Baseline

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 59
Don't forget the 'fast universe' concept. If an Amberite wants to pick up a useful skill, train an army, heal up to full strength, or otherwise do something that takes time, he can just wander off to a fast time stream, spend a couple weeks doing whatever, then return home after something like a single subjective hour's passed.

And between that, and immortality, they have plenty of time to pick up skills ... so they're all master swordsmen, surgeons, or whatever else you might care to come up with. (c:

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101599 - 07/27/06 10:19 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Dr. Chronos Offline
Nova

Registered: 09/17/02
Posts: 448
Loc: Washington DC, New York
Quote:
You'd actually have a better time hiding from some of them by staying in the same universe than you would trying to switch universes, because that would leave a trail they could follow.
Ignoring teleportation since most of them can't do that, hiding in a reality *still* won't help. It isn't a matter of following a trail, they can just go to where you are. They leave this universe, and then alter reality until they are next to you (that's the way they think about it, in reality they are moving through reality but there isn't much difference).

The only reason this doesn't work for them much in the books is they often hang out in "real" places, where reality can't be tampered with in this way.


Edited by (07/27/06 10:19 AM)
_________________________
In time, all things will be.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101600 - 07/27/06 02:06 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
Are they omnipotent? Or do they have known flaws? Or is that the fun part, finding their flaws?

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101601 - 07/27/06 02:37 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Rama Offline
Nova

Registered: 06/15/06
Posts: 385
Since I have only heard of amber and never played it, are these beings the PC Archetypes or their foils?
_________________________
Manipulation: 3, Charisma: 13 (Soothing), Appearance: 13 (Seductive)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101602 - 07/27/06 07:14 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
Wow! There is actually a game out there that you can have any number of God like powers, where you can bend reality to your whim depending on your power level, people worship you as if you were a diety, and potentially you can do whatever you want because your power continues to grow and grown with time?!

I wonder where we can play a game like that...

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101603 - 07/27/06 10:50 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jack-in-the-Green Offline
Baseline

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 59
You generally play Amberites in an Amber game - there's also Lords of Chaos and maybe a few other options, but they don't tend to mix well. And all of this sounds very good in theory - it plays out less well in application. Read the novels sometime ... they're actually very good.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101604 - 07/28/06 03:48 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
Thanks for the suggestion. I will look for them the next time I am at the bookstore.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101605 - 07/28/06 06:01 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jack-in-the-Green Offline
Baseline

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 59
(Oh, and you have to go in chronological order, or you'll be lost at sea. There's two series of five books each, the Corwin books and Merlin books, in that order.)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101606 - 07/28/06 06:03 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jedi Richard Thorne Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 132
Loc: Just south of Mutant Base, CA
Just look for the Great Book of Amber, the anthology of all ten. Makes for simpler reading, and it's a lot cheaper.
_________________________
Manipulation: 17 (The Voice), Charisma: 6, Appearance: 3 (plain)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101607 - 07/28/06 07:16 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Rama Offline
Nova

Registered: 06/15/06
Posts: 385
Author?
_________________________
Manipulation: 3, Charisma: 13 (Soothing), Appearance: 13 (Seductive)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101608 - 07/28/06 02:25 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
I will see what I can find. I haven't read a good novel in a few months. So this is coming at a good time.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101609 - 07/28/06 03:28 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jedi Richard Thorne Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 132
Loc: Just south of Mutant Base, CA
sorry, the Great Book of Amber, by Roger Zelazny, dead for 11 years now (unfortunately).

Another good one by him is "A Night in the Lonesome October" which features Jack the Ripper as a goodguy.
_________________________
Manipulation: 17 (The Voice), Charisma: 6, Appearance: 3 (plain)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101610 - 07/28/06 03:31 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Narrator Moderator Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 772
I tried reading the Chronicles of Amber once many years ago but found it too try and dropped it after only a few chapters. Then I read Dune and loved it... I guess that tells you something..

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101611 - 07/28/06 03:57 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Dr. Chronos Offline
Nova

Registered: 09/17/02
Posts: 448
Loc: Washington DC, New York
Quote:
sorry, the Great Book of Amber, by Roger Zelazny, dead for 11 years now (unfortunately).

Another good one by him is "A Night in the Lonesome October" which features Jack the Ripper as a goodguy.
I hadn't picked up that "Jack" was the Ripper.
_________________________
In time, all things will be.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101612 - 07/28/06 03:57 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Rama Offline
Nova

Registered: 06/15/06
Posts: 385
Quote:
I tried reading the Chronicles of Amber once many years ago but found it too try and dropped it after only a few chapters. Then I read Dune and loved it... I guess that tells you something..

He who controls the spice controls the universe?

_________________________
Manipulation: 3, Charisma: 13 (Soothing), Appearance: 13 (Seductive)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101613 - 07/28/06 10:56 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Whisper Offline
Baseline

Registered: 06/27/06
Posts: 58
Quote:
<!--quoteo(post=543:date=Jul 28 2006, 11&#58;31 AM:name=Narrator)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Narrator &#064; Jul 28 2006, 11&#58;31 AM) [snapback]543[/snapback]</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->
I tried reading the Chronicles of Amber once many years ago but found it too try and dropped it after only a few chapters. Then I read Dune and loved it... I guess that tells you something..

He who controls the spice controls the universe?


<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

...desert power.

The Spice must flow.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101614 - 07/29/06 01:45 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jedi Richard Thorne Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 132
Loc: Just south of Mutant Base, CA
Quote:
<!--quoteo(post=546:date=Jul 28 2006, 11&#58;57 AM:name=Rama)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Rama &#064; Jul 28 2006, 11&#58;57 AM) [snapback]546[/snapback]</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->
<!--quoteo(post=543:date=Jul 28 2006, 11&#58;31 AM:name=Narrator)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Narrator &#064; Jul 28 2006, 11&#58;31 AM) [snapback]543[/snapback]</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->
I tried reading the Chronicles of Amber once many years ago but found it too try and dropped it after only a few chapters. Then I read Dune and loved it... I guess that tells you something..

He who controls the spice controls the universe?


<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

...desert power.

The Spice must flow.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd--> ... dessert power. The soft-serve must flow.
_________________________
Manipulation: 17 (The Voice), Charisma: 6, Appearance: 3 (plain)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101615 - 07/31/06 06:02 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
You guys have waaaaaaay too much time on your hands... =)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101616 - 07/31/06 09:00 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jedi Richard Thorne Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 132
Loc: Just south of Mutant Base, CA
While Richard would certainly like to take a padawan or two under his wing to train, he actually has no way to identify who would be appropriate and who wouldn't. But I don't intend to let that stop him from trying.
_________________________
Manipulation: 17 (The Voice), Charisma: 6, Appearance: 3 (plain)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101617 - 07/31/06 10:25 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Kara Rathien Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 287
So Richard, can you teach someone the ways of the force and they will eventually be a Jedi? if they are force sensitive, of course...

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101618 - 07/31/06 10:49 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jedi Richard Thorne Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 132
Loc: Just south of Mutant Base, CA
Quote:
So Richard, can you teach someone the ways of the force and they will eventually be a Jedi? if they are force sensitive, of course...
Theoretically, yes. In practice? Heck if I know. Ask Narrator. I just hope I get a chance to try.
_________________________
Manipulation: 17 (The Voice), Charisma: 6, Appearance: 3 (plain)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101619 - 07/31/06 11:14 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Dr. Chronos Offline
Nova

Registered: 09/17/02
Posts: 448
Loc: Washington DC, New York
Quote:
While Richard would certainly like to take a padawan or two under his wing to train, he actually has no way to identify who would be appropriate and who wouldn't...
Ask Allison to pick someone for you.
_________________________
In time, all things will be.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101620 - 08/01/06 12:25 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Whisper Offline
Baseline

Registered: 06/27/06
Posts: 58
Quote:
<!--quoteo(post=567:date=Aug 1 2006, 12&#58;00 AM:name=Jedi Richard Thorne)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Jedi Richard Thorne &#064; Aug 1 2006, 12&#58;00 AM) [snapback]567[/snapback]</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->While Richard would certainly like to take a padawan or two under his wing to train, he actually has no way to identify who would be appropriate and who wouldn't...
Ask Allison to pick someone for you.
<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

I think the problem is that you're not really a Jedi. You're a Nova...with delusions.

Thus, if there IS a Force, you couldn't train someone, cuz you don't have it. A force-sensitive person would have to train YOU first.

On the other hand, I guess if you carefully molded someone's worldview, and then forced them to erupt, you MIGHT get another Jedi on your hands. But given the random and highly subconscious nature of most eruptions, the caps on that might should be a mile high and flashing in different colors. You might also wind up with a four armed anthropomorphic rhino who farts cyanide gas.

I think the main issue as far as I see it is that your character is deluded as to the source of his powers. He's a fluke...a one in a million long shot. He can't train others to emulate that.

Now...if I'm wrong, you're not a Nova, and you CAN train others...everything I said is wrong. Since Asche uses the same system to describe all abilities of any origin, that could well be the case. Speak to the ST for what is real.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101621 - 08/01/06 12:49 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Narrator Moderator Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 772
Quote:
<!--quoteo(post=570:date=Jul 31 2006, 07&#58;14 PM:name=Chronos)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Chronos &#064; Jul 31 2006, 07&#58;14 PM) [snapback]570[/snapback]</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->
<!--quoteo(post=567:date=Aug 1 2006, 12&#58;00 AM:name=Jedi Richard Thorne)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Jedi Richard Thorne &#064; Aug 1 2006, 12&#58;00 AM) [snapback]567[/snapback]</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->While Richard would certainly like to take a padawan or two under his wing to train, he actually has no way to identify who would be appropriate and who wouldn't...
Ask Allison to pick someone for you.
<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

I think the problem is that you're not really a Jedi. You're a Nova...with delusions.

Thus, if there IS a Force, you couldn't train someone, cuz you don't have it. A force-sensitive person would have to train YOU first. <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Very insightful.



<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->On the other hand, I guess if you carefully molded someone's worldview, and then forced them to erupt, you MIGHT get another Jedi on your hands. But given the random and highly subconscious nature of most eruptions, the caps on that might should be a mile high and flashing in different colors. You might also wind up with a four armed anthropomorphic rhino who farts cyanide gas. <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->I am now concerned about your well being Whisper, please PM me your phone number and a councellor will be contacting you.



<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->I think the main issue as far as I see it is that your character is deluded as to the source of his powers. He's a fluke...a one in a million long shot. He can't train others to emulate that.

Now...if I'm wrong, you're not a Nova, and you CAN train others...everything I said is wrong. Since Asche uses the same system to describe all abilities of any origin, that could well be the case. Speak to the ST for what is real. <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd--> I dont know how to make the last sentence there but it dont sound good. I do use the same system(mechanics) to describe all powers and talents but I am not really twisting the truth of novadom to make nova's not really nova's. Nova's will appear different to QA from Mages, Primals, Magi, Metafacultists, Noetics, Changelings, Shifting breeds, Kindred, etc.. SO I do try and keep them all seperate as far as power sources and definitions.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101622 - 08/01/06 01:51 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Whisper Offline
Baseline

Registered: 06/27/06
Posts: 58
I dont know how to make the last sentence there but it dont sound good. I do use the same system(mechanics) to describe all powers and talents but I am not really twisting the truth of novadom to make nova's not really nova's. Nova's will appear different to QA from Mages, Primals, Magi, Metafacultists, Noetics, Changelings, Shifting breeds, Kindred, etc.. SO I do try and keep them all seperate as far as power sources and definitions.

--

Hee. I didn't mean to imply that this was a bad thing. Quite the contrary! Using the same set of mechanics ensures that our balancing is always fair and easy to assess. That is GOOD.

I only brought it up to say that I couldn't tell by looking at Rich's stats (his public stats) whether his powers were Nova-based or Force-based. There's no way for ME to tell. I have complete faith that YOU know.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101623 - 08/01/06 02:31 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jedi Richard Thorne Offline
Nova

Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 132
Loc: Just south of Mutant Base, CA
Quote:
I only brought it up to say that I couldn't tell by looking at Rich's stats (his public stats) whether his powers were Nova-based or Force-based. There's no way for ME to tell. I have complete faith that YOU know.
Who's to say they aren't both?
_________________________
Manipulation: 17 (The Voice), Charisma: 6, Appearance: 3 (plain)

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101624 - 08/01/06 04:36 AM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Jack-in-the-Green Offline
Baseline

Registered: 05/30/06
Posts: 59
He could have the quantum power to control the Force. He could also have a really weird application of Nova Proxy under his belt.

Top Reply Quote Quick Reply Quick Quote
#101625 - 08/01/06 02:45 PM Re: Nova?s, Power levels, and superpowers [Re: Director Prime]
Rama Offline
Nova

Registered: 06/15/06
Posts: 385
It all depends on the paradigm of reality. In star wars, the force is a quasi-mystical energy field that "surrounds us, conne