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Vampire Free Worlds League Lieutenant Colonel
Joined: 05-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 917 Location: Spain
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DarkAdder Clan Star Adder Star Commander
Joined: 10-Jan-2004 00:00 Posts: 604
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Posted: 07-Mar-2005 10:49 Post subject: RE: Humor: Types of Twilight 2000 players |
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Actually, I know a guy who fits into both the Loonie and Muchkin categories. Downside is that he is our gamemaster....
_________________ Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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Warhammer: 3025 Freelance Captain, AFFC (Ret.)
Joined: 29-Jan-2005 00:00 Posts: 1856
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Posted: 07-Mar-2005 12:21 Post subject: RE: Humor: Types of Twilight 2000 players |
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After reading the comparisons for all the games (most of which I'd never hear of, but that doesn't matter), I have discovered that I'm about 10% "Real Man", 40% "Real Roleplayer", and 50% "Looney".
With just a hint of "Munchkin".
[ This Message was edited by: Warhammer: 3025 on 2005-03-07 12:58 ] _________________ Evil is like a bowl of oranges. Only one, instead, is an orange of DOOM. That orange has a fate to rule over the other oranges with an iron fist. That orange is me.
Because sometimes, there are many guards in the castle.
Ya Rl'yeh!
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Blackhand Draconis Combine Chu-i
Joined: 05-Jul-2002 00:00 Posts: 334 Location: Canada
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Posted: 07-Mar-2005 12:22 Post subject: RE: Humor: Types of Twilight 2000 players |
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Yeah, I pity you guys, thats why your going to have to convince me to come outta retirement one of these.
Thats guys a starting munchkin though, give him a few years to actually understand what his books can do...
I pity the fools who play under him:-P
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SaberDance Federated Suns Colonel
Joined: 07-May-2004 00:00 Posts: 837
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Posted: 07-Mar-2005 16:43 Post subject: RE: Humor: Types of Twilight 2000 players |
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I was once a dedicated Twilight player.
I always had more fun playing the board-game-ish version of it, but the RPG had appeal.
I'm about:
50% roleplayer (OK, we'll set our defensive line here behind the wooden wall, with the claymores out there on the road...)
30% real man (You go on! I got the shot!...Dude, that's a T-80!...I know, I got the fuel tank in my sights!...You have an M203!...Minor technical details!)
15% loonie (Who are you working for? SMACK. Who are you working for? SMACK. Who...ah hell. Smack. Smack. Smack. Smack.)
5% munchkin (Why is it that every time I try to get my hands on a M1A2 the dang thing is out of gas?)
And I want it noted, I got the T-80, thank you very much. _________________ "Politics is the Art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, misdiagnosing the problem, and applying the wrong solution."
-Groucho Marx
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Oafman Draconis Combine Tai-sho
Joined: 18-Nov-2003 00:00 Posts: 1657 Location: United States
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Posted: 07-Mar-2005 18:45 Post subject: RE: Humor: Types of Twilight 2000 players |
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Never played T2K, but from what I know about it I would fall into the category of mostly real role player and looney with about 25% munchkin.
_________________ Festina Lente!
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Gunslinger Patch Royal Black Watch Regiment Major
Joined: 04-Mar-2002 00:00 Posts: 1611
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Posted: 09-Mar-2005 23:14 Post subject: RE: Humor: Types of Twilight 2000 players |
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LOL. I was the green beret colonel, but I had a Hummer with a 50 cal on it, not a tank. And we never negociated with the locals for alcohol fuel, our group had the forsight to be equipped with sufficient fuel stills for restocking the fuel. _________________ "Those who beat their guns into plows will plow for those with guns..." -Thomas Jefferson
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Nightmare Lyran Alliance Kommandant-General
Joined: 03-May-2002 00:00 Posts: 2214
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Posted: 10-Mar-2005 04:15 Post subject: RE: Humor: Types of Twilight 2000 players |
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One guy always picked a Russian UAZ jeep as his personal vehicle. It was a perfect excuse for having incredibly high mechanic skill, as the things need lots of care. You would probably call him loony instead of munchkin.
The electrical systems were primitive, and not all of them were wired like they should be according to the manual. The engine was a fuel hog, but it was reliable. The transmission was a masterpiece, the UAZ just went by where Land Cruisers and 4x4 trucks got stuck. I've never had the pleasure of driving a better jeep.
_________________ A tree fall in the forest, and no one is around, and it hits a mime. Does anyone care?
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