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Slightly OT: Vampires in T2K
Original content deleted by moderator. This thread has been split from a previous, now-closed thread, and it now dedicated to the not-so-serious topic of vampires. Enjoy!
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Picks up used K-Pot, dons worn LBE I say it's time we took back the honored name of Twilight from those fangeeks and emo twits. I say we hunt down those baseball playing bloodsuckers and kill them deader than Rasputin! Hell, if Wesley Snipes can do it, we sure as hell can! Taps magazine on K-Pot to seat rounds then shoves magazine into the well of his weapon, and thumbs the bolt release, making a satisfying CHA-CHUNK as it chambers a round and the sound puts a smile on my face. Dibs on the HMMWV .50 Cal! Web brew us some hooch! Grae, you're driving! And somebody get us a LAV! I let you all figure out who's crewing. They wanna see Twilight...we'll show 'em Twilight! (This comedy break brought to you solely by a Twilight 2000 fan who wants his shorthand name back).
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I would love to see what a .50 cal round through the thoracic cavity would do to a vampire. Then a few more in case he was inclined to get back up and capable of doing so. What about in the head? The brain is still the CPU, right? Break the computer and surely the undead die.
P.S. Not at all convinced you want to leave me in charge of the moonshine. It'll get brewed just fine...
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Ah, if only I had the time to write like I did before kids! I miss having the luxury of spending an entire Saturday writing "The Storm in Germany". Those were the days! I think regularly about finishing that piece--at least through the lull in hostilities resulting from NATO reaching the borders of the DDR. I dream about finishing the Sino-Soviet War up through October 1996. I dream about getting Thunder Empire finished through 01 APR 01, along with Poseidon's Rifles and Silver Shogunate. If I could find a few more hours, I could finish the rest of my guide to northern New England and maybe get started on the San Francisco Bay. Of course, if wishes were horses beggars would ride.
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I have spent the past 45 minutes intensively searching every post I have made in the last two weeks. Not once have I asked Olefin to list what what he disagreed with. The above statement is a blatant lie. The question he may be thinking of is my single question in the Howling Wilderness thread after he started listing his issues. Quote:
If somebody can show where I have in fact made such a request, I will happily withdraw my comments and offer public apology to this forum.
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I love the smell of burning vamp in the morning....
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I played anti vamp like this, Newton's Laws of Motion. Yes I could shoot a vamp in the head/chest/wherever. Vamp still was MOVED by the force of the 460 hitting him/her/it. BUT...I had to follow up with the traditional wooden stake through the heart. SO...modern weapons were my lead in...traditional weapons, (cross, garlic, stake) were the follow up. It would be interesting to see a small Special OPs group put into Romania...their mission, destroy Polesti oil fields/refineries.... Yeah, the GPS/nav system/map reader fubar'ed.... They are now in TRANSYLVANIA..... And all of the rucus of WWIII woke Vlad Dragul up... And he is PISSED>>>>> THat could be a fun night of T2K vs Vlad the Impaler!!! My $0.02 Mike |
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Read an excellent World War Z story about a bunch of vampires fighting zombies in an Asian country during that war - will see if I can find it. Sounds like a perfect Twilight Nightmares kind of encounter.
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Also try "The Keep" by F Paul Wilson for WW2 and "Twelve" by Jasper Kent for Napoleonic vampires. In conventional T2K a castle, a plague of rats, a pet wolf, superstitious villagers, etc could make the players (and villagers) THINK the marauder chief is a vampire (especially if he survived a wound using a hidden flak jacket) - he might even believe it himself. |
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To continue the vampire motif - did anyone ever see (I think it was either the revival of The Outer Limits or the New Twilight Zone) episode where after a nuclear war a vampire is trying to lure the surviving duty crew after they launched their nukes out of their bunker and is sitting there entering random codes into the lock, saying how he has eternity to get the code right?
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There's a movie supposed to be coming out soon about Abraham Licoln, Zombie Hunter. I think it may be straight to DVD, looks really low budget.
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I think you are confusing the title a bit it is Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1611224/combined It is a bigger film than you would expect 3D 70 million dollar budget release date in over 20 countries. |
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David Weber - of Honorverse Fame - did a one off novel a year or so ago, that had something like this as its premise: though there was hints, it was never said what the "Romanian Freedom/Guerrilla Fighter" was until the end. Not his best stuff, but worth a read none the less - 'Out of the Dark'
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TV Tropes says it all:
Not be confused with Twilight, with which it probably doesn't have a large crossover demographic. Though a crossover fic between the two would be hilarious, confusing the two is one of the Things Mr. Welch Is No Longer Allowed to Do in an RPG. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph...n.Twilight2000
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Some great characters from 2000AD; Judge Dredd, Johhny Alpha from Strontium Dog, Bill Savage from Invasion, Slaine, the ABC Warriors, Rogue Trooper, Nemesis etc and some of the later stuff like Develin Waugh and Nikolai Dante. Still a big fan! |
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My $0.02 Mike |
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I loved Fiends of the Eastern Front. It was a great story and I used it as a base for a GURPS game I once did. Happy days!
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Oh man, I read 'Out of the Dark' last year. Was enjoying it.
Then vampires. Still a great book, with a great deal of detail. The aliens were certainly interesting too. |
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Talking about Johnny Alpha, and as the thread is about vampires, anyone remember Durham Red?
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I didn't know that - might try and get a hold of a copy. I loved that strip.
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I've read it, it was OK but not as good as the original. It branches out into massive battles and loses the one on one horror of the cartoon. If you fancy it though, PM and I can post it to you.
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He is on my list of characters to add but probably in a disguised version, no reason you can't use him. It's no as if he's my creation after all...
Other characters I'm looking at adding (often disguised) include John Rourke, Paddy Garvey, Dave Tucker, Ibrahim Gaunt, the crew of the Iron Cow in the Zone series, Caiaphas Cain, the section in Preston Front (Lloydy and Spock in particular) plus a lot of more obscure ones. Quote:
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Sadly I had to change the name of the Marauder group called the North Preston Front in my ASGUK - I went through about six drafts using NPF as a name and just couldn't get it to something I was happy with (it was turning into a clone of the Duke of Cornwall)...changed the name and got it done in two drafts...
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Yeah, she had a fine pair of fangs
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