Hi all,<br><br>Thanks again for the game the other week- I had lots of fun! However, I did feel that my inclusion made the group rather unwieldy in terms of size, and that was with Redmond absent. I also got the impression some people in the group were more interested in playing various settings/systems than others. With these things in mind, if we did decide to start up new campaigns I would put my vote towards splitting into two separate tables, venue permitting. <br>
<br>Also, don't feel obliged to accommodate us if things become too unwieldy- I have my own venue and can recruit easily enough if starting up two new campaigns is a bit much at the moment. I've had success running planescape in pathfinder before (plus, <a href="http://www.d20pfsrd.com/">free srd) </a> so I'll likely be sticking with that system, if that influences your decisions.<a href="http://www.d20pfsrd.com/"></a><br>
<br>Let me know when you are running single-session games and I will drop by!<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Felix<br><br><br>
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<br><br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 28 July 2011 12:24, Carl Brown <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:catodon@whale-mail.com">catodon@whale-mail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
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Hi all,<br>
THe idea for the one-offs would include pregenerated characters as was done for the Fantasy Craft one-off recently. I agree though judging how much stuff to put in an adventure to fit one session exactly is difficult. With the FC game I ran a smidge too short. Maybe a back-up campaign is the way to go it would have to episodic though.<div>
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>From: Redmond Hamlett [<a href="mailto:redmond.hamlett@gmail.com" target="_blank">redmond.hamlett@gmail.com</a>]<br>
>Sent: 7/28/2011 9:27:37 AM<br>
>To: <a href="mailto:krononauts@mimesisrpg.com" target="_blank">krononauts@mimesisrpg.com</a>;<a href="mailto:churchofgaming@rpgreview.net" target="_blank">churchofgaming@rpgreview.net</a><br>
>Subject: Re: [Churchofgaming] [Krononauts] New Games<br>
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>Hi Carl (and co), <br>
><br>
><br>
>My most profuse apologies for not being present on Sunday - had a horrible<br>
>ailment that left me house-ridden, shall not divulge details for your own sake!<br>
> I was truly looking forward to busting some civil war era american ass!<br>
><br>
><br>
>I like the idea, however, playing 4 different games in a month is like reading 4<br>
>different books at the same time - it can all get a bit too confusing. I do<br>
>like the "backup" game idea when the GM is away. Perhaps there should be one<br>
>reserve GM with a system & scenario ready to go and maybe they have a handful of<br>
>characters also ready to go. Given how long it can take to roll up a new<br>
>character I am concerned that a 'one-off' scenario may only contain about 2-3<br>
>hours of RPGing, and to add further frustration the session may not be resolved<br>
>in the time available. I do like the note-take idea, if its edited well could<br>
>even make a decent blog, showing the progress of the campaign or something.<br>
><br>
><br>
>I am too one of the folks who has a RPG system in mind, but given how good GURPS<br>
>/ HEROS is running (well, from my limited exposure at least) have no hurry to<br>
>ram trashy sci-fi adventure down anyone's throat.<br>
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>Speak soon<br>
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>Redmond<br>
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>On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Carl Brown <<a href="mailto:catodon@whale-mail.com" target="_blank">catodon@whale-mail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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>Recently we have seen two new players join us. Both wanting to run games. I too<br>
>have my eye on a few different systems I'd like to run. However currently we<br>
>work on a fortnightly roster of two games and it may be a looong time before<br>
>everyone gets to startg on the game they want to run.<br>
><br>
>Therefore I make the following proposals:<br>
>A) That we run a different game each week of a month (4 games)<br>
>B) At each session a player is assigned as note-taker. This person submits a<br>
>summary of the session to the referee who edits and distrubutes it before the<br>
>next session of that game.<br>
>C) Any cancelations (for referee's being out of town or whatever) are filled<br>
>with one-off games. More variety and preserving the schedule.<br>
>D) There are a number of games I'd like to run. I'll make my final choice to be<br>
>*most* different to the other campaigns running at the time.<br>
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>Lev can you ensure Felix gets this if he is not on the lists already. <br>
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