MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't)
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@runescryer said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
@jennkryst said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
@betternow said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
No Jedi.
Actually, the secret to Star Wars MUs is to say 'you can earn a force user character, impress us' and then watch as everyone trips over themselves to get one of the limited space-wiznerd slots. And of course, only give them out to the people whomst are lewd instead.
Because as we all know, the most important attribute for a Force-user, next to a high midi-chlorian count, is a high lewd count.
Lewdichlorian count.
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SMH. Lewdites.
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Y'all are wrong in the head. How can you find something lewd in culture that emphasizes master-subordinate relationships in order to teach them to trust in a power that surrounds, binds, and penetrates us all?
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Count me in for the magic using sexy times!
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@tiredewok Or, as some would call it, Mage: the Awakening.
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@tiredewok said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
Count me in for the magic using sexy times!
Does someone need to post the clip from Drawn Together of Foxxy Love with her lightsaber?
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- Jericho: the game. The tv show. Post-apocalypse in a small town, gotta rebuild and survive.
- Space coast guard. Loosely based on KB Wagers's NeoG books.
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I... am not sure if I should ask you to do so, or if I should run away while screaming. I am so confused!
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I mean, a lewd themed Star Wars game casts a fairly wide net, audience wise! You could do worse!! Technically!!!
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Are we taking about a new lead star wars or pretty much a lot of the current/prior star wars mu*s?
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Here's a question, while we're just shooting the shit (*).
Which original TV series would actually make for a good MU*? How would you set it up?
(*) Unlike what we usually do, which is talk about important stuff like mature adults.
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@lotherio A new, explicit, 'go ahead and be gratuitously sexy or gropey even in non-sexual scenes' one, in this case. But ideally still with plots. What could go wrong???
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@arkandel said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
Here's a question, while we're just shooting the shit (*).
Which original TV series would actually make for a good MU*? How would you set it up?
(*) Unlike what we usually do, which is talk about important stuff like mature adults.
Babylon 5.
It spans a good section of a galaxy and dozens of worlds. There is so much that happens off-screen that it gives almost any character a chance to take part in some kind of shenanigans against the Shadows. And each character in the Main Cast is designed from the ground up to be replaceable by another character. Ivanova would have taken over for Sheridan/Sinclair, Vir for Londo, N'Tosh for G'kar, etc. All of them have backups, and then they'd have their own, new backups. Characters phase in and out for a variety of political reasons, so you can idle out without your character even having to lose face if he gets assigned to be the liaison to Minbar or whatever. Looking at you, Vir.
Plus it's got enough weird for everyone. Technomagi, sexy aliens, space jet fights.
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@squirreltalk said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
@lotherio A new, explicit, 'go ahead and be gratuitously sexy or gropey even in non-sexual scenes' one, in this case. But ideally still with plots. What could go wrong???
Isn't that just Arx?
(I do not know anything about Arx.)
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@derp said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
Babylon 5.
B5 MUSH back in the 90's was great fun, though it did have an overfocus on FCs that was all the rage at the time. Would love to see another take on it.
@farfalla said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
Jericho: the game. The tv show. Post-apocalypse in a small town, gotta rebuild and survive.
That'd be cool, though without a central antagonist I think you'd have players run into the doldrums pretty quick. The show itself had a similar problem, which accounted for the hard left it took in s2. Still, I'd like to see it.
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@arkandel said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
Here's a question, while we're just shooting the shit (*).
Which original TV series would actually make for a good MU*? How would you set it up?
I'd love to see one based on Arcane, with the dichotomy between Piltover and Zaun. There is so much that is happening in that world, I don't think it would require the show's characters to be more than NPCs used to announce plot things occasionally. If they're even needed, it could transpire before the show starts, or during the 7 year time skip.
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@arkandel said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
Which original TV series would actually make for a good MU*? How would you set it up?
I know this isn't very original but I'd love to do a Clone Wars game with...feature characters! I'd use FCs as roster characters for players who just wanted to jump into the game without having to worry too much about an application and allow people who wanted to create their own characters the option of OCs. I think if you just keep it to Episode I and II as canon sources there's no real reason why any FC has to be More Important than any OC. If I used an RPG system I'd just make sure that OCs and FCs are both made out of the same points/levels or whatever.
Adjacent to that is Star Trek. Strange New Worlds has me craving Trek RP hard and I'd love to do something set in that time period. How would I set it up? Who knows. Maybe have one "plot ship" for people to join for staff-run plots but allow players to create their own ships with a crew to also do sandbox RP? Star Trek is a tough one.
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@zombiegenesis said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
Clone Wars
LETS GOOOOO! I'm tweaking battle meditation for lewds as we speak!
Adjacent to that is Star Trek.
Star Trek Adventures is pretty good, too. It progresses more like FATE than a game with XP, so we avoid the dreaded MUST MIN-MAX CHARGEN BUILD urge. Also gives rules for picking up and developing NPCs so you, who normally play the ship's doctor, can be a redshirt or something on an away mission that doesn't need you.
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@arkandel said in MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't):
Which original TV series would actually make for a good MU*? How would you set it up?
I'm conflicted on this and probably outside the norm. Something from a series I feel would be too involved. If I didn't watch all 5 seasons, I would be lost as a new player or feel out of sorts trying to get involved. I still remember folks harping on someone here for saying Lego in a Battlestar Galactica game - basically making fun of someone wanting to have fun and not using a theme appropriate equivalent. I'm already not so interested in canon theme games.
If I picked one it would be one without much lore that could be added onto. I'd like to see something like the Protector. Mortal bloodline person can use magic items to fight off immortals. Sort of like WoD but not western themed or poorly depicted other culture. The immortals in there are sort of like Jann (genie). The series is set up for one guy to fight them with a network of loyalist mortals that support the fight with resources and such. It could be broadened to more fighters with items fighting immortal Jann trying to destroy the world basically.
Then again, if someone altered it to make it more playable as a Mu* some folks would dislike it for deviation from the canon - like the lego thing. People be picky, makes me veer away from something codified in another sources canon (movie/tv series/book).