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Honest T2k Sourcebooks
If sourcebook topics reflected what's really important to our characters...
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Clayton A. Oliver • Occasional RPG Freelancer Since 1996 Author of The Pacific Northwest, coauthor of Tara Romaneasca, creator of several other free Twilight: 2000 and Twilight: 2013 resources, and curator of an intermittent gaming blog. It rarely takes more than a page to recognize that you're in the presence of someone who can write, but it only takes a sentence to know you're dealing with someone who can't. - Josh Olson |
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Heck, I'd go for a sourcebook that was actually about rebuilding. It's one of the gaps that I think would be interesting to fill - what can be salvaged from different places, and what do you need to (e.g.) grow enough crops for 100 people for a year?
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What About Combines?
Does it include rules for cow-tipping? Or tractor v. tractor combat? I know it's called The Last Tractor, but please don't tell me that you didn't include an epic, "there can be only one", tractor showdown.
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I would happily buy this book, just for giggles if nothing else! Well done Tegyrius, bitingly funny |
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To TOW Or Not to TOW
The armored tractor crawls closer to the outpost, its HMG blasting away at the defenders' slit trenches...
"Sir, that armored tractor's tearing us up! Permission to use our last TOW to take it out?" "No way, sergeant. What if the Ruskies throw an actual tank at us? We can't waste our only remaining TOW on a tractor!" "But sir, how will it look to the battalion commander if we get overrun by a freakin' tractor?!?" ... "Permission granted, Sergeant. -
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TW2K13 had a section on rebuilding and even includes charts for agricultural yields. In another part of that section, TW2K13 talks about "building units" and breaks those down into Light (residential), Industrial, and Heavy Industrial units. "Units" are like "repair parts" and are generated by a skill roll when salvaging a structure (or object for repair parts). I love this as it assigns a value to one's "labor" when engaging in salvage and parts are specific to repair types (automotive parts, small arms parts, electronics parts) based on what was salvaged. I use the system (modified for V2.2) because it's fast and intuitive.
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I'll get them posted up.
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I looked at the ag rules, I found out it and the building/rebuilding rules use the "man hours" that have been around since "The Ruins of Warsaw". They should be easily adapted or adopted into a V2.2 game.
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I would like that too. One of the things I very much liked in the Pacific Northwest book was that the Cascadia movement is specifically about rebuilding.
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