And then we have a favorite "Blood of Heroes" which is kinda cool and again it takes place in friggin OZ! About a team with a freakish sport based on I think Rugby but instead of a ball its a dogs head, and the names of the players are changed, but you gotta admit the chick who played "the quick" was pretty hot.
That sounds like the film "Salute of the Jugger". Starred Rutger Hauer. Bill Gant, the guy who wrote Gunmaster, also wrote a complete Salute of the Jugger rules add-on for Harnmaster, we play tested it a few times in the early 90s. Lots of fun.
sigpic "It is better to be feared than loved" - Nicolo Machiavelli
That sounds like the film "Salute of the Jugger". Starred Rutger Hauer. Bill Gant, the guy who wrote Gunmaster, also wrote a complete Salute of the Jugger rules add-on for Harnmaster, we play tested it a few times in the early 90s. Lots of fun.
If You're In A Fair Fight, You Didn't Plan It Properly.
I don't carry a gun in case I get in a gun fight. I carry a gun because I don't want to miss the opportunity to get in a gun fight.
Heh, I thought "A Boy and His Dog" was an OK movie, I actually read the short story probably 20 years ago. Seemed like a good post-apocalypse" read when I was a teenager, and Mom and Dad didn't mind so much that I watched movies like that and "A Clockwork Orange" if I read the books as well...
As for survival skills, remember that everyone is an expert at something, and everyone is ignorant about something, it just depends on what you've learned. This is why people are social creatures and being part of a group is so important in the situations we speculate about in games like Twiligh: 20XX. Being part of a group allows everyone in the group to share the expertise, while minimising the impact of the ignorance.
Heh, I thought "A Boy and His Dog" was an OK movie, I actually read the short story probably 20 years ago. Seemed like a good post-apocalypse" read when I was a teenager, and Mom and Dad didn't mind so much that I watched movies like that and "A Clockwork Orange" if I read the books as well...
My mother was so inattentive she had no idea what I read or watched, and my stepmonster couldn't have cared less what I read or watched (he's lucky if he can read anything straight now). I pretty much could watch or read what I wanted.
I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes
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