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Jack's new blog, welcome to crazy town...

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Baalbamoth Baalbamoth's picture
Jack's new blog, welcome to crazy town...
Once I read the reviews of "Dont Rest Your Head" I really loved the idea of mashing up the exaustion and madness rules with the EP psi rules. In his new blog here: http://eclipsephase.com/mashups-eclipse-phase-vs-dont-rest-your-head-part-i Jack gives a good overview as how to do it. I will say the madness power seems to need a little more mechanics or some more suggestions of abilities. I really like the idea of making Psi more dangerous to use, right now the rules for psi seems to make it a little too attractive to a few of my players who suffer from slight munchkinosis. I loved the old "scanner movies" (even scanner cop!) and the idea of insane psions who might end up as insane bag lady psions never gets old to me, still I wouldent have a problem with a higher level of psi that allows tk, pyro tk ala fire starter, etc in exchange for a little more risk of death or madness. all in all great idea and looking forward to parts II or III etc.
"what do I want? The usual — hundreds of grandchildren, complete dominion over the known worlds, and the pleasure of hearing that all my enemies have died in highly improbable accidents that cannot be connected to me."
Baalbamoth Baalbamoth's picture
PS. anybody remember this...
http://grognardia.blogspot.com/2011/10/retrospective-psi-world.html I remember I bought it like the day it came out, you pretty much chose to be a psi-cop chasing down dangerous psions or a psion trying to link up with other deranged psychics and avoid the close minded fascist psi-cops... I loved it...
"what do I want? The usual — hundreds of grandchildren, complete dominion over the known worlds, and the pleasure of hearing that all my enemies have died in highly improbable accidents that cannot be connected to me."