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And practice makes perfect. Once you get the hang of it, it can be quite fun. I tried making Rick Grimes from Walking Dead and Captain Miller from Saving Private Ryan.
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lol How did they turn out? I'm unusually fond of the Comedian from Watchmen, he seems like he'd be well suited to Twilight 2013 in a way.
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Worked out fine. Captain Miller was more vague. I believe in the movie he was a high school English teacher.
I had to give Rick a job after high school so as to increase one of his stats so he could become a cop. Things I've learned: Stats are important to qualify for professions you want. Its almost impossible to become special forces type characters. Required stats are too high. I've always liked the randomness of when the PC's go to war from TW2000. I've modified it a bit. After every term, roll 1d10. 1=war starts 1-2= war starts 1-4= war starts 1-6= war starts 1-8= war starts So the war automatically starts after 5 terms. Then there is one term of Twilight warfare then the game begins. Character creation is a lot quicker if you some how limit the # of terms. Michael |
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