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Old 01-05-2009, 05:48 AM
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After seeing all 6 episodes of "Survivors" (http://epguides.com/Survivors_2008/) - I thought they brought up a good point...There was this guy who obiously had not taken his medication in a couple of weeks... So nowadays people take pills for basically everything...and after ww3 getting hold on these would prove quite difficult indeed.So crazy people would probably flurish in and "prosper" in their own way---

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When you brought up that subject I first thought to the usual (serial killers, schyzo running wild...) and, then, I remembered one of the scene in "A bridge too Far".

When the british paratrooper land near Arnhem they run into people who had escaped from a sanatorium. These people were quite peaceful but they all started to laugh with no reason. General Urquhart (Sean Connery) commented it, saying that they should know better than themselves. We all know what was the final outcom of Market Garden.

Therefore, insanity in T2K is a good idea and there is more to it than simple serial killers. Getting information from some crazed man or woman might be very hard but equally vital to a group.
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When you brought up that subject I first thought to the usual (serial killers, schyzo running wild...) and, then, I remembered one of the scene in "A bridge too Far".

When the british paratrooper land near Arnhem they run into people who had escaped from a sanatorium. These people were quite peaceful but they all started to laugh with no reason. General Urquhart (Sean Connery) commented it, saying that they should know better than themselves. We all know what was the final outcom of Market Garden.

Therefore, insanity in T2K is a good idea and there is more to it than simple serial killers. Getting information from some crazed man or woman might be very hard but equally vital to a group.
my point exactly...what happens when there is no more HALDOL....people who can function normally...go paranoid,crazy or Nuts without their prescriptions....so if you consider the percentage in normal day usa vrs ww3 usa the percentage of disorders would be much higher...

-no more drugs to quench the paranoia etc
-severe mental shock after loosing basically everything
-post-traumatic stress would basically be everywhere
-no more psychatrists,doctors etc
-no more asylums,hospitals etc
-the prisons are "open" - then again they would prolly be fortified by other groups

- the serial-killers and the like (the criminally insane) could be prtraied by the GMs as quite normal and polite
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Indeed it would be a crazy world. Post traumatic stress disorder would probably rate as the number one disorder, followed closely by depression and various forms of anxiety. Apart from the more interesting issues around someone suddenly coming of their antipsychotic medication there can also be some nasty issues with suddenly stopping antidepressants too. For example, ceasing a number of them will leave someone at high risk of suicide within the first 3 weeks.

Schizophrenia is a genetic condition so rates of it's occurrence in the general population shouldn't be effected, though other forms of psychosis could be increased. Everyone is capable of becoming psychotic and the risk of it occurring increases with lack of sleep, poor nutrition, head trauma, stress, and drug and alcohol abuse. I'd think that all the things I just mentioned would be pretty common experiences in the Twilight world (How many people cuddle up to the still on a cold night and think, "One cup for the jeep, one cup for me")
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Indeed it would be a crazy world. Post traumatic stress disorder would probably rate as the number one disorder, followed closely by depression and various forms of anxiety. Apart from the more interesting issues around someone suddenly coming of their antipsychotic medication there can also be some nasty issues with suddenly stopping antidepressants too. For example, ceasing a number of them will leave someone at high risk of suicide within the first 3 weeks.

Schizophrenia is a genetic condition so rates of it's occurrence in the general population shouldn't be effected, though other forms of psychosis could be increased. Everyone is capable of becoming psychotic and the risk of it occurring increases with lack of sleep, poor nutrition, head trauma, stress, and drug and alcohol abuse. I'd think that all the things I just mentioned would be pretty common experiences in the Twilight world (How many people cuddle up to the still on a cold night and think, "One cup for the jeep, one cup for me")
I was expecting an answer from you PO
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Has anyone used any of the sanity loss systems from either Call of Cthulhu, Unknown Armies or anything similar?

I'm used to the CoC rules and can see some nice uses for them in any rpg that has a world-on-the-brink (or over the brink, for that mater) milieu, though I don't know that it's necessary I just think they're a great role playing tool.
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