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#98557 - 12/17/07 11:49 PM
Re: Any Zombie Love Out There?
[Re: The_Fool]
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Nova
Registered: 10/07/07
Loc: Canada
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Well, a higher-powered game doesn't really make sense in this case unless I make the zombies super-powered too....which there is no way in Hell I will do without a gun to me head. And I know nothing of Marvel's Zombie Earth series.
As to the zombies themselves, they'll be the slow, stupid type, with the stereotypical hydrophobia thing. Infection occurs through any sharing of body fluids. This includes sexual fluids, spittle, blood, snot, tears, sweat, etc. Anyone alive during the beginning of the game, after the infection has set in, is probably immune. If you really want to for some reason, I suppose I could make non-immunity a Flaw. Pretty hefty Flaw, though.
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#98576 - 12/18/07 05:20 PM
Re: Any Zombie Love Out There?
[Re: Ravenshire]
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Overload: First, the theme is not one of "survivor horror", but of rebuilding a fucked up world. That being said, there are a few antagonists that are part and parcel of any zombie apocalypse.
First you have your survivalists, the crazy rural dudes in camo. They're well-armed, paranoid, and probably more than a little ruthless.
There are several cults, one of which is almost like a zombie-oriented Church of Michael Archangel.
Then there's the other novas - you guys won't be completely alone in the world with nobody but zombies and zips for company. The novas vary wildly in personality and goals, of course.
Finally, there are several totalitarian states and ruthless military groups scattered about. The military could be your greatest ally or most dangerous antagonist, depending on who has control of it.
And when I decided that the zombies would be slow, shambling and hydrophobic as opposed to quick, super-strong and filled with rage, I was thinking of running a baseline-only game. If you guys are settled on nova characters, I guess I could find it within myself to soup up the opposition a bit...only down point is that it decreases the number of baselines who could successfully weather the apocalypse.
Edited by Drew (12/18/07 05:21 PM)
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#98578 - 12/18/07 06:44 PM
Re: Any Zombie Love Out There?
[Re: Drew]
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Setting: It's pretty much what you know. N-Day hasn't really occured as such, but as the zombies spread throughout the globe a few people, well under a hundred, began erupting.*
It's 2007 in Oklahoma of the United States, which is no longer united or....er, stately. In fact, the U.S. Government doesn't really exist in any form at all. There are a few solitary branches, either totalitarian, idealistic, or simply rather ruthless, but their influence is purely local. There is a military, but it is mostly renegade or highly corrupt and answering to one charismatic chieftan. A few still serve the aforementioned remnants of the United States government, but they are few and far between.
We start in Oklahoma, whichever part you would prefer. *I* would prefer that at least a few character backgrounds be connected, but a wanderer who falls in with the group or whatever is okay too.
Zombies are slow and shambling, and about as physically strong as they were in life. However, they are extremely durable and can survive great bodily trauma, the only exception being extensive damage to the head or near-complete incineration, which will send them to their "final death". Their sense are especially keen (excepting the sense of touch, which they lack); each zombie has Perception 5. They also possess the innate abilities to navigate in the dark and sense human flesh. Also, disregard the hydrophobia. Zombies have no problems with water.
Zombies are unaffected by Animal Mastery, Mirage, Telepathy, Emotion Manipulation, Biomanipulation, or Shapeshift with the Extra "Affect Other". Holo works normally but will have little practical use; the zombie will simply ignore everything except the...sense, of human flesh.
*Note: Novas are immune to the zombie-causing "virus".
Edited by Drew (12/18/07 08:27 PM)
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#98616 - 12/19/07 07:47 PM
Re: Any Zombie Love Out There?
[Re: The_Fool]
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Nova
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Backgrounds:
Backing will be more limited given the post-apocalyptic nature of the game. Being backed by the remnants of the military will be most common, but at low levels I could see a local government or whatever.
Cipher will be rather...superfluous, but feel free to take it if you want.
Influence - see "Backing"
Node's the same.
Followers are the same, and given the apocalypse and the small number of novas, it has strong possibilities.
For Resources, think the quality of your ride, the gas mileage, gas itself, gold and jewels, ammo, medical supplies etc.
Contacts is the same.
Attunement is the same.
Dormancy is the same.
Mentor restricted to 1.
Allies 1.
No Eufiber.
Edited by Drew (12/19/07 09:37 PM)
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