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Jun. 27th, 2004 12:13 amOkay. The adventuring party in tonight's tabletop game went up against something much more powerful. Basic gist, we got creamed, and the Saturday game which has been running for almost 3 years is officially over.
And I'm okay with it. I think it was time. Our last few games were tense, and we do not need the 'tense.'
Besides, we're starting a new game at the end of the summer, and the GM might go with Eberron. :)
And I'm okay with it. I think it was time. Our last few games were tense, and we do not need the 'tense.'
Besides, we're starting a new game at the end of the summer, and the GM might go with Eberron. :)
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Date: 2004-06-27 06:30 am (UTC)I wonder...if she encounters someone mega-powerful, like say Thor or Thanos or someone, does her mutant power say "RUN LIKE FUCK!!!"
As it was, I would have preferred the following scene in Excalibur #2.
Callisto: My knives are ceramic!
Magneto: My house is made of scrap metal!
Callisto: Gotta dash!
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Date: 2004-06-27 06:48 am (UTC)Because I think TentaCallisto's power is to decide tactics. Sometimes, tactics fail, or Storm is just that badass. :) Also, I can see Callisto on Genosha. It's classic Claremont. The three views of Mutant direction from the 80s with regard to humanity.
Chuck: Integration.
Magneto: Dominion.
Callisto: Isolation.
Back in the day, each of them were the 'leaders' of their respective outlooks. I think this will come into play in the book.
And Morrison's Magneto was an imposter. Well, DUH! ;)
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Date: 2004-06-27 07:40 am (UTC)Besides which, having the Morrison Mags be an imposter is now official. That should make you happy. Or not. I'm still unimpressed with Astonishing X-Men, though.