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View Poll Results: Best system to use for Morrow Projects | |||
Aftermath System | 0 | 0% | |
d20 System | 4 | 9.52% | |
GURPS System | 7 | 16.67% | |
Twilight 2000 System | 18 | 42.86% | |
Palladium System | 0 | 0% | |
Other System | 13 | 30.95% | |
Voters: 42. You may not vote on this poll |
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Best system tp use for Morrow Project
If you didn't want to Use the Morrow Project rules. What would be the Best system for Morrow Project? and why?
Last edited by scholar rat; 09-23-2009 at 04:16 PM. |
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Don't get me wrong, I like the % system. But you have to tailor your game to your 'audience' and this is a god thing. It can give you new ideas. For example, if anyone has the time and money, I recommend picking up a copy of the 'Jeremiah' RPG (based on the TV series) it's GOOD - even if it is the D20 system. and its supplement 'Thunder Mountain' could easily replace the TMP Prime Base module |
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I had recently given thought to using the R Talsorian "Interlok System". A good, simple system that is Fire Arms heavy and has good vehicular combat rules. But I've also been playing Call Of Cthulu which uses the base for the 3rd edition rules ( with the role playing supplement)for TMP. The group I'm running for would be VERY familiar with both rules sets but have a preference for the CoC/TMP rules.
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I'm going to say GURPS, as that's what I'm leaning toward using. That said, I think that both Terminus V from Scorpion's Nest Tactical Gaming and the old Phoenix Command rules from Leading Edge Games would work well. GURPS is simply easier to get a hold of.
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I use most of the weapons system from The Delta Force RPG (Task Force Games) with some of TMP characters rules.
I found it was very easy to port TDF rules into TMP world. |
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We are converting to D20 for our Campaign
We have been running a campaign for about a year now, and are in the process of making a D20 Version of MP.
Its interesting as D20 Modern is an OGL so you can get about 80% of the rule book just from the Wizards of the Coast Site (and its legal). We have looked at thunder Mountain, Blood and Guts, Afghanistan D20, Grim and Gritty 4.0, and ADCOM Systems for D20 to make combat both deadly but true to the MP style. In the End we are testing a Hybrid approach of Grim and Gritty (Players only have CON in HPS and gain 1 or 2 HP per level and ADCOM (Hit locations). It means that players do Were Body Armor can survie getting shot, But with the Wound Categories from Grim and Gritty (Thunder Mt / Jeremiah) , its easy to deal with. All the Docs are on Google Docs right now as we are still putting it together. We all own TMP and plan to buy the new version when it comes out, We just want something that allows the players to pick career paths better (Feats and Skills). Moving to D20 also allows a Huge amount of material to be used in the campaign as there is a TON of D20 stuff out there. |
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I looked up Afghanistan D20 and it looks interesting to read its background, does it really need D&D Players Handbook 3rd edition? That is hard to get now that the 4th edition seems to be out. |
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My first answer would be either HERO System or GURPS, since it's eay to set up packages or templates...
I even tried to create an MP variant using the Millennium's End system from Chameleon Eclectic. (How I miss that game!) Now my current thinking is, if one was to do it with d20, use the rules and classes from Stargate SG1. ---------------- Now playing: Nightwish - Wishmaster via FoxyTunes Last edited by pfloyd; 02-23-2010 at 11:19 AM. |
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Great game. I miss it too.
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New World of Darkness system for Morrow project
A very variant Project Phoenix character sheet
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Might I suggest (for people more interested in the setting than in the "crunch") a "light" rules set up like the old Star Frontiers game? Fast playing and abstract so you don't get bogged down in the "nuts and bolts".
If you don't own it already (being OOP), there is an excellent fan-pro "tweak" and repackaging available here: http://www.starfrontiersman.com/downloads/remastered I'd also recommend dl-ling all 14-15 issues of their fanzine for SF as well, as it has expanded equipment lists/details and new rules, etc. |
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Guess I wasn't the only one looking around. I would think tk2000 is the most viable option to keep tone but as I've seen in this thread I might be quite wrong in that sense. That said it has my vote if just due to GDW having done the footwork by creating a few more 'gonzo' settings that give examples in the same ruleset for stuff like advanced technology, weird critters and even the odd dinosaur.
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Along time ago, I ran a TMP campaign using GURPS. Partly this was for the versatility and playability, but one feature that really drew me to it was the way the Project could be implemented using tech levels. In particular, the 3e Vehicles supplement offered a great play-balanved way of producing Project vehicles and seeing how they would fare against 20th century technology.
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However, if you use the Traveller: The New Era books, you get a much better treatment of differing tech levels while staying on the familiar turf of the GDW rules system. Part of the Traveller: TNE world history involves a devastating apocalypse that threw some planets back to more primitive tech levels, part of it is because the PCs can be expected to land on planets that have not advanced to the same tech level as the PCs. |
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I have recently become interested in doing a Cepheus Engine (open source Traveler) conversion. I was working on a conversion of Cepheus Modern (https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product...Cepheus-Modern) but there is now a guy on the Cepheus Engine Facebook group doing a conversion that is specifically geared to use with a Morrow Project of Twilight 2000 setting.
It looks interesting so far and he definitely "gets" Morrow Project and just wants a system that gives more than just a crunchy combat system. Cepheus Engine has a small but strong community playing and developing for it. There is a crunchier conversions called Cepheus Modern War that is worth a look as well. It is really focused on small unit combat (https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/304503/Modern-War). Definitely worth a look. Cepheus Modern is "Pay What You Want". |
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If anyone has this game from Task Force Games The Delta Force, it's rules, combat system and weapons can be directly used in TMP with very little modifications what so ever.
I was surprised when I realized that weapon's stats for Penetration directly match the E-Factor from TMP weapons. If you look at the stats for the weapons they are as detailed as TMP. |
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I haven't bought these yet, but they look interesting.
Doomsday Soldiers https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product...=10134_0_0_0_0 Cepheus Atom https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product...=10134_0_0_0_0 |
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So has anyone used the new edition of twilight 2000 for a game yet?
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End of this month, we're going to meet for a proper session 0 for a full campaign.
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