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The youngest of us ALWAYS betrays the group when he can. Sometimes whole towns are killed as a result etc. It can get out of hand. But nothing is more fun for a GM than seeing his group scheme against each other and watching these inventive things unfold.
Its sort of shaped every game I've played since. Hmn, might play a goody two shoes Paladin next time. Ah crap then I'd have to be the Spanish Inquisition "have you heard about God today?" type.
Its sort of shaped every game I've played since. Hmn, might play a goody two shoes Paladin next time. Ah crap then I'd have to be the Spanish Inquisition "have you heard about God today?" type.
Paranoia is great fun haha. Used to hate it when the AI overlord gave us obviously glitched answers but refused to acknowledge it. Pain in the but to complete those missions. Might play paranoia again next few months.
I find the fun in RPG is to be a character that is clearly not you, try be in someone else's shoes. Makes for great sessions.
Paranoia: best thing to do - stick a big red shiny button in a room and leave the players to decide what the hell to do with it. IIRC it turned out that it wasn't connected to anything at all. Heh, the GM could have covered the button in some parasite, so the button itself was harmless, but the players kept on dying randomly anyway.
Hmn, you could have some Paranoia inspired scenarios in the Fallout setting actually when it comes to bunkers and rogue Ai...
Paranoia: best thing to do - stick a big red shiny button in a room and leave the players to decide what the hell to do with it. IIRC it turned out that it wasn't connected to anything at all. Heh, the GM could have covered the button in some parasite, so the button itself was harmless, but the players kept on dying randomly anyway.
Hmn, you could have some Paranoia inspired scenarios in the Fallout setting actually when it comes to bunkers and rogue Ai...
I was tempted but online it will be way harder to do backstabs etc. I can't simply take them out of the room or have people slip notes (sometimes with nothing on them!) and so on. But yes I could have some corrupt AI thats a little on the mad end in there somewhere. Should be interesting indeed.
I wouldnt worry, your sound over our crappy audio is not how you sound to others. It is similar but not quite right. Like hearing people over the phone etc.