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Creative Projects / Art Programs
« on: April 18, 2014, 11:54:06 am »
I have a bunch of ideas for various types of works of fiction. For some reason, anything I try to write never gets very far, so I'd like to try something more visual. I haven't really done that. There's just one little problem...I can't draw. (Well, I can draw. I just have two crippling flaws: I can't draw the same thing twice if I want it to look the same, unless I do something stupidly basic, and I can't make things look as neat and pretty as they do in my head. The latter should be work-aroundable with time and effort, but that just makes the former problem worse.)
I've heard of a few programs that let people get around such fundamental limitations in their own abilities, which let you create and save various elements of stuff to put together later. However, I'm only vaguely aware of most, and would like some of your opinions.

A few features I would desire:
-Obviously, I need the aforementioned ability to create and save designs in some format.
--Also required: The ability to take designs and arrange them somehow.
-Flexibility would be good. If I can only make faces, that's a problem. If I'm limited to a handful of stock models, that's problematic. If I can make anything I can design, that's great!
--Relatedly, a simple 3D thing would be nice (but not necessary) to have. I'm thinking of Poser, used to make RWBY and some other stuff I'm unaware of, when I say this, even though I have zero clue how Poser works.
-It can't be too arcane to use. The basics, at least, should be easy enough to pick up.
-Color is a must.
-Far from a requirement, but due to a combination of a video project for class, a compilation I made on my own, and having recently binged on RWBY, I feel like I would like to make animations of some kind. If you know of a program which lets me do that, that would be awesome!
-It has to be either free, or fairly cheap and worth the investment.
--Demos of the "advanced features off-limits" type are great. Demos of the "you get everything for X days, but then you don't get anything anymore unless you buy" are a pain.
-If a collection of programs lets me do this (Program A creates the models, Program B does stuff with them), that's fine, as long as all programs fit the simplicity and cost criteria.

Does anyone have a program to recommend?

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General Discussion / YouTube Video Downloading
« on: April 09, 2014, 12:45:50 pm »
I've been planning a project for...um...since Monday that requires being able to download and edit (via Windows MovieMaker or some similar software) YouTube videos. Unfortunately, I hit two snags. The first merely meant that I felt the need to download them ASAP; the second is that the downloading methods I could didn't fit my needs.

Out of what I could find with a Google search, only clipconverter's .avi files were compatible with MovieMaker, and when I downloaded them...well...they appear to be either blank black screens with audio, or to lack audio data entirely. This is obviously unacceptable.

So. Does anyone have a suggestion for some method that lets me download YouTube videos, cut them apart, and build them into new videos?

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Jurassic Park
« on: February 27, 2014, 05:29:08 pm »
Sadly, this game will not involve anyone being eaten by dinosaurs. Largely, this is a game about stopping people from getting eaten by dinosaurs.

As we all know, or at least those of us who have read/watched Jurassic Park, the titular park failed largely because they failed to have solutions of any kind to some major problems. Naturally, fans have been thinking of ways to run the park "better" than Hammond. This is a game of finding such ways.
At the beginning, we have what passes for a park, with a few basic problems having solutions. There are, however, still some unsolved problems. It's your job to solve them!
Each poster posts a realistic, "practical" solution to a problem present, and another problem that comes up, either due to the solution or due to something else. They also copy-paste the list of problems and solutions from the previous post, for convenience.

A few rules.
1. Yes, scrapping the project and instead working on some other application of biotechnology would solve pretty much every problem they had. But what fun is that solution? Try to stick relatively within Hammond's design goals.
2. Stick to semi-plausible solutions. You don't have to stick to the tech Crichton could have written into the novel, but including automated laser turrets or AI systems is a big no-no. Magic is even more so.
3. Have fun, or else this game will not be fun.
Tautological punishments are the best.

Park not ready for opening.
Spoiler: Solved Problems (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Existing Problems (click to show/hide)

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Euhemerism
« on: February 24, 2014, 01:59:40 pm »
What is Euhemerism?

A short version is that it's a method of rationalizing myths and stories as corrupted accounts of real-life stories. For instance, Euhemerus (the guy this method was named for) was of the belief that the legend of Zeus was based on a king whose tomb could be found on Crete. It can be applied to pretty much any fictional character or event; for instance...
Spoiler: Galactus (click to show/hide)

This game is a simple one. Poster A posts a fictional character, event, or somesuch; Poster B thinks of some rationalization that covers, at minimum, the major unusual traits associated with the person or event. Then poster B appends a fictional character/event/etc and the cycle goes on.

Rules
1. You don't need to cover everything. Someone who gets Superman should explain Krypton, the secret identity, and Supe's major powers, but you don't need to explain S-throwing, super-weaving, or that time he burned the bathrobe he got as a Father's Day gift (unless you want to).
2. The simpler the better.
3. Remember, euhemerism assumes these were real people. Don't say Gandalf was based off of a guy in England who could use magic. An Easterner who brought fireworks to England would work, though. (Actually, that works pretty well...)
4. While these don't have to fit perfectly with reality, they shouldn't violate common sense too much (e.g, if your explanation involves Native Americans going to Japan more than a few centuries ago, you're violating this rule big time. And probably #2, actually.)
5. If someone ninja's you, you can (and are encouraged to) still post your interpretation, but the previous player's choice of the next fictional thing still stands. You can work on that in your post, though.
6. Have fun.

I'll get us started with Captain America.

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Play With Your Buddies / (KSP LP) Bay12 Space Program: Conical Difficulties
« on: February 16, 2014, 09:56:26 pm »
I've been thinking about doing this ever since my after-action reports got some notice in the Kerbal Space Program thread, and when Twi suggested I do this, I thought "Why not?" I got a couple answers but ignored them. So, here we are, ready for me to try my first Career game of Kerbal Space Program!

But first, we have an important choice to make. It could prove pivotal to our efforts in space; it's hard to say what the effects will be right now, but they are important!

Oh yeah, and we also need to consider our initial goals. I guess that might be a little important too.

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Roll To Dodge / Thawed (Wrapping Up)
« on: February 09, 2014, 03:36:14 pm »
Spoiler: Background (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Magic (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Rules of Magic (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: General Rules (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Character Sheet (click to show/hide)

TL;DR:
A lot of this stuff is important, guys. But still...
You are a magical person in a vaguely medieval land.
One of the lesser kingdoms is ruled by a sorceress who caused a brief winter over the land a couple years ago, causing a famine; her later actions lead to economic issues beyond those typically associated with most crops and a good number of livestock dying in the middle of the growing season. By now, though, two of those who she wronged the most--her kingdom's former greatest trading partner and the prince whose engagement to the queen's sister was ignored--have gathered the resources to seek revenge. Of course, the queen herself is an obstacle...and a pretty big one. So, they are gathering several magic-users for their own side, training them into a team worthy of being called such and capable of taking on the queen, and praying that this works.
You, on the other hand, are trying to make sure that you fulfill these goals enough to not die or be punished while also trying not to screw up badly enough to cause another apocalypse. Oh, and you also need to not get lynched, although if you don't wander that shouldn't be too hard.
TL;DR2:
You're mages in a special strike team. Try not to roll 1 or 6.

Spoiler: Notes (click to show/hide)

Any questions, clarifications, or anything?

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Bay12 CYOAuthorship
« on: January 29, 2014, 09:05:03 pm »
CYOA: An acronym for Choose Your Own Adventure, a gimmicky genre of books (typically intended for children) which allows them to direct the actions of the protagonists.

The Bay12 CYOAuthorship So Far

You may be familiar with the concept of a Choose Your Own Adventure book. Have you ever considered writing one? So have I! And now we have a chance to work on one all together!

Concept
Obviously, before we can make a CYOA book, we need a pitch. It requires a title, a concept, and ideally the starting scenario. Example (based on a real CYOA book):
The Genie in the Bottle
You find a genie! What will you do? The protagonist finds a bottle containing a genie while walking along the beach, and the genie begins granting wishes to him.

Ideally, you'd provide a bit more detail, but hey, I won't judge if you only want to provide a few sentences. Just keep a few guidelines in mind...
1. Interesting: The concept should be, you know, interesting. At the very least, a science fair gone wrong or something.
2. AFGNCAAP: The identity of the protagonist should not be a major component of the story.
3. Open-Ended: Lots of potential things need to happen.

System
Everyone gets to submit Actions, much like a Suggestion Game. Also like some suggestion games, general success is determined by rolling a d20. Unlike a suggestion game, everyone takes their own path (more or less).
The Coauthors (y'all) start with 5 Writer Points (WP). You spend WP to either guide the story or occasionally make new options. They can earn WP as well.
The book is currently estimated to end with 75 action pages; once we get to 40-50 I will adjust costs and possibly page goals depending on the state of the book.

Coauthorship
The final order of "Coauthors" in the official list will be based on the following formula:
WP*(Pages Written+(Endings Written^1.5)) (minimum [Pages+Endings])
Whoever has the highest score will be first, followed by the one with the second-highest and so on. This formula may be tweaked without warning (on that note, please provide criticism), but in general the importance of saving WP for the end (eg, not spending too many), getting pages written, AND finding endings will be important. Think of this as a crude "High Score" list.

Cognition? Concepts? Condemnation?

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Creative Projects / ASCII Stuff
« on: January 26, 2014, 11:39:45 am »
I'm thinking of doing a forum game soon which will involve a fair amount of ASCII maps. Like, all maps ASCII. I've been thinking of planning stuff out a bit, so I can get things to work and maybe get feedback.

Let's start with the basics.

@
This is a person, obviously.


This is a brick wall.

++ı++
++ı++
++ı++


+++
+++
---
+++
+++

Sections of road.

oo
││
╚╝

A car. Kinda.

Suggestions on how to make things look...less crappy?

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Roll To Dodge / Gifter's Delight: Everybody REALLY Hates Rom
« on: December 25, 2013, 01:15:02 am »
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Kwazy Kwanza (don't sue me, Fox), Superb Saturnalia, Happy Holidays overall, and welcome to the latest variation on Looter's Delight!

What do you think Santa's Elves do after finishing off the Christmas rush? They enjoy a nice battle to the not-technically-death using leftovers, overstock, spare supplies, malfunctioning gifts, factory equipment, and special surprises from Santa. No one is seriously harmed (at least, not so seriously that the healing pits can't patch you back up), it's just a sort of enhanced version of the feelings humans experience whilst shopping between Black Friday and Christmas Eve.

Spoiler: PRESENTS! (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Crafting...huh? (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Elven Magic (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Rules (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Stats (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Character Sheet (click to show/hide)

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / AsciiCraft
« on: December 20, 2013, 07:34:02 pm »

Å
X

This is you.

------------
|       #  |
|      #   |
|   Å  #   |
|   X #    |
|######    |
------------

This is your surroundings.

==========OO
==========OO
==========OO

This is your Status Bar.

-**=######
##########


This is your inventory.

What do you do?

------------
|       #  |
|      #   |
|   Å  #   |
|   X #    |
|######    |
------------
==========OO
==========OO
==========OO
-**=########
############




An idea that came to me. It's a sandbox game, by which I mean I have no particular plans for this game. Scary.

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Roll To Dodge / The First Magic Girls: A New Day Dawns
« on: December 13, 2013, 11:51:06 pm »
OOC Thread

December 22, 2012. 3:00 PM. Latitude 37, Longitude 139. 75 kilometers above the surface. A meteor explodes in a shower of blue and indigo fragments. Fragments of the meteor were scattered over Japan, Korea, and part of the Chinese coast. These fragments were mostly glowing blue, with some purple and rumors of other colors. Stranger than the glowing fragments were bolts of what seemed to be pure blue light. These struck a handful of lucky--or luckless--individuals, knocking them out.
--A very wise man.

Jane Grave
[2]
Enjoying your break year in Tokyo, you headed out for food. You'd be heading home for Christmas in not too long, but it wouldn't do to run out of food before then. The street is busy--it always is. Japan is so crowded. It's almost like they forgot to check how many people would actually fit on the little islands.
A light in the sky, a lot. Fireworks? Do the Japanese celebrate Christmas of the Winter Solstice with fireworks?  You're not sure. Those are some impressive fireworks, though. You can see them clearly against the blue sky, even though it's only mid-after--
You are struck to the ground, cracking the sidewalk, causing more of a disturbance than the strange lights. How injured are you? What's going to happen now? What the hell is going on?
A flash of blue, shifting through brown to orange, coalescing into the form of a lizard or something. The vision fades, over in well under a second, and you realize you're on fire! Rolling around doesn't help! You begin to panic, and everyone starts to hurry away. Why is no one helping?
It takes a few minutes, but you realize that you don't feel worse than you did before catching on fire--you feel better! You examine yourself, and discover that you are made of fire...weird. You swiftly discover how to change to and from this new form, and discover that you are actually perfectly fine. Huh, those cracks in the sidewalk made you think you would have died, or close to it...

Tyris Sent
[6]
"Wait up, Orenji!" You chase your little fox across the snowy field, enjoying the afternoon sunshine on your skin and the wind in your hair. Orenji goes over a hill, hopping down. You follow--an explosion happens, and you lose your balance, falling.
"Ow!" You check yourself; you're okay, but you landed on Orenji.
"Hey, Orenji. Are you..." You examine the little guy; he isn't moving much. You're not that heavy, are you? Picking him up, you notice that a sharp twig somehow was driven into his chest when you landed on him. "Orenji...no..." You watch his little movements slow, then stop entirely.
Everything goes dark blue for an instant, before blending into a light brown that quickly narrows itself to a band before vanishing entirely. You stare at the fox corpse in your graps, clutching the still-warm body to yourself.
"Sent."
"What?" You look around, worried.
"Don't worry." You see a sort of orange color in the air, coalescing into a new form.
"Are you..."
"Yes. No. Perhaps. Does it matter?"
"Whatever he is, the fool isn't alone."
"Both of you, quiet."

Two more forms coalesce, in the form of a brilliantly blue bird you have seen in pictures--a macaw, was it?--and a brown monkey.
"I grieve with you over your loss, but try not to dwell on it. Your sacrifice, voluntary or no, has been rewarded with great power."
"What kind? And why?"
"Healing. Speaking with plants, animals, spirits. Us. Channeling powers of nature, a little."
"And as for why...I dunno."

You stare, watching the four animals dissipate into invisible specters. You can still sense their presence.
If you ever need us again, just call upon us.

((And now Orenji looks even less like a word than it did before.))
((Hey, I wound up giving you something remarkably close to your original desires...nice when the numbers all line up like that.))

Miyuki Matsumoto
[2]
You are heading for your afternoon job, a few hours spent as a waitress for the late lunch and early dinner people at a local restaurant. It isn't great, but its hours are flexible and the pay is acceptable. Unlike so many restaurants, they don't expect tips to be part of your salary. What a nice deal.
Lacking transport, you walk. You always walk, it's healthy. A bit of a pain, in the high-traffic areas, but it gives you a chance to order your thoughts--
An explosion, high above. You spin, seeing a burst of color. Blues, a scattering of purple. Gawking, wondering what's going on, it doesn't take long before your thoughts are wrenched to something else entirely: The fact that something hit you, hard. Something glowy. Will you be able to make it to work on time?
Does it matter?
Everything goes white, for a second, before fading away, replaced with a ringing in the ears that swiftly fades. The world seems overwhelming with sound, sound you've never heard. You can focus separately on them all--the sounds of the individual cars and voices, people inside, things you don't recognize, far lower or higher than you should be able to hear. It's overwhelming.
You almost don't notice that you were knocked into a wall, breaking an arm, along with some more minor lacerations.

((P.S. If you can think of some clever uses for Sound Magic, tell me. I've got the basics, but I think it's a little sparse...or at least unimpressive, compared to what the others get. The only offensive thing is a blast of sound, which pales to things like firey blasts.))

Medomai
"Oh, dear. Poor Hibiki...how will she--"
Your reading is interrupted by an explosion outside. You hurry to the window in time to see a bit of bluish energy bursting on your tree! Your vision is blotted out briefly with a blast of navy blue, fading to lavender and pink before fading away. Weird...

((Would you believe me if I told you that I spent at least of the time I was working on your turn finding a manga for her to be reading?))

Shinohara Mao
[2-1] Well then. That was...predictable.
You stand on the precipice, prepared to escape into oblivion. The darkness would cease, the depression, the madness...the dreams. All so close.
Why couldn't you jump? You were ready. You left your room at last, planning to drop from your balcony. Probably at least a dozen meters, onto hard concrete.
That's really far. Scary. But is it enough to kill, or would it just maim? Maybe this wasn't a good idea...
You pause, uncertain, distracted, then get struck in the back. You lose your balance, topple, as your vision goes dark blue, fading to brown and swimming away in a swarm of polliwogs. You strike the ground, not dead--as you had feared--but in great pain. You hear commotion inside--doubtless reacting to your fall.

((You know, you i]would[/i] have dropped from the Skytree if I hadn't reread your sheet by chance. That would have been quite dramatic...))

Kaia Greenwood
[1]
You were just tinkering with the remote on the balcony, bored as always, when you noticed a commotion on the ground. Standing up and going forward, you failed to note something rather disturbing heading straight for your back. Your vision went blue, then yellow, then black as you felt a strange tingling spread through you.

You awoke, feeling...different. More mobile, somehow. Taller, thinner. Still tingling. Something else, something missing. You seem to be op top of a parked car, damaged by your landing. There is a clearing a couple meters across around you, dotted with scorch marks, and a smaller one around a pale yellow arm...wait, where's your left arm?
A police officer is standing near the edge of the scorch marks. In accented English, he explains that you will be charged once they figure out what this counts as.

Kikiuchi Yukari
[3]
"Bored. Bored. Bored."
Why was life so boring? Was it boring for everyone? Weeks could go, with nothing interesting to note. The only notable events were boring or, worse, annoying; the only interesting events were so regular they went back to boredom. Even walking on the beach...still pretty, but there's only so many times you can walk down the same stretch of sand before you--
A bright burst in the sky, blue with purple highlights.
"That's new."
You watch as fragments fall to the earth, scattering beyond the horizon, beautiful. You watch as one falls almost straight down...wait, could it land nearby?
Yes, very. Shit!
You manage to leap to the side, but it curves slightly at the last second--"it" being one of the glowing fragments. It explodes, clouding your vision blue and yellow for a second before it dissipates.
You feel...different. You sense the air, you feel some other abilities, like muscles you didn't have before.
Standing, you note that you dodged poorly, perhaps spraining your wrist. Ouch. You try out some abilities...hardening air to walk on it, a variety of air-blasts, turning into some kind of angelic being--huh. Well, it would be angelic, if angels were gray, or had meter-long yellow dragonfly wings, or anything like that.
"This...is...awesome."

Mimu
[6]
You are at the park with your parents. It's fun! You were running around, but now you're tired. Now you're just lying on your back, wearing your cat costume and your uniform. Your daddy doesn't like you dressing like a cat lots, but your mommy's fine with it.
You see something in the sky. Fireworks! And in the middle of the day! So pretty, with all the blue and a sprinkle of purple! And the one spot of blue, just getting bigger and bigger...
Blue faded to red, tinted with gold, and then to black.

You awake later, alright but in a hospital. You ask where your mommy and daddy are, and get told that they had to be flown to another hospital for treatment. In the meantime, you're going to a foster family. That sounds kinda fun.

Matsumoto Kimiko
[1] Oh come on. Is it just me, or are like half of the characters getting 1's and 2's on the "don't have bad stuff happen to them when they get hit with meteor shards" rolls?
You're heading to a bar. You're a few years short of legal age, but that hasn't stopped you before, now has it?
You're almost to the bar when you hear a crack. You worry for a fraction of a second that it's a gun, but looking up you see an explosion of color--blue, a bit of purple. Weird...and disturbing...
A glowing thing strikes you. Your vision fades blue, teal, green, before the color shifts into a sort of lumpy circle and crawls off. The whole thing takes less than a second, which gives you a chance to realize that you hurt. Like, a lot. Like, you're having trouble breathing and think you have other broken bones.
You feel a strange sensation. Pulling on it, sort of, you shift into a metallic body, made of metal. Weird. You stand up, feeling less fragile but still in pain, wondering what way to go, what to do.

"Keith" Johnson
[6]
What a nice place. The North Pacific was nice and calm, appropriate. Relaxing. Sometimes, you have been swimming in the ocean; it's nice, cool.
But for now, you're relaxing, contemplating the nature of existence. And by "existence" you mean "sandwich". And by "nature" you mean "flavor".
Huh. Fireworks. Were those mentioned in the brochure? Dark blue, mostly, with some indigoey-purpley bits.
One of the purpler ones seems to be heading for you. That doesn't seem safe. Shouldn't the fireworks--wait, it is heading for you!
You try to dodge, but the chunk strikes the deck near you. Your vision is clouded by purple, but you manage to avoid being too hurt. There is a weird crackle, like a radio which is slowly turning into the right station, but as weird as that is, it isn't the most important thing.
You're not sure, but you think the ship is probably sinking.

Katelyn Hauser
[3]
What a nice sky Japan has. It's blue and just a bit cloudy and...okay, it's basically the same as back home. But it's pretty right now.
Huh, fireworks. Wonder what they're celebrating...do fireworks usually have colors mixed like that? You'd think they'd be either all one color or have a nice balance of colors. This is mostly a darkish blue, with some purple bits.
Why are they doing fireworks in the day? Maybe it's more like smoke-works? Are the chunks supposed to spread that far away?
Is it just me, or does that one seem to be getting bigger?
A burst of blue, which darkens to brown and shrinks away. Weird. You feel odd, too. A bit...stretchy, squishy? Huh. And you also have a bloody nose and your face feels tender.

Willamina Woodson
[4]
You finally made it to the bridge. Stupid traffic. It's almost always like rush hour, or Los Angeles, or something. It's so marvelous, a slender line stretching over two miles across the strait. You just look over it for a few minutes.
Then, your ruminations are interrupted by a flash in the sky. Not fireworks, that's obvious; the shape of the individual bits of light is wrong, too...front-heavy, the ends moving a bit too slow and far too far, the colors wrong, not to mention that it's mid-afternoon and you can see them. Some seem to be falling in weird clusters, too. Fireworks shouldn't do that. And there certainly shouldn't be one getting larger and that one's heading right towards you isn't it?
The blast of bluish light strikes you in the chest, knocking you backwards, obscuring your vision for an instant with blue light, fading to silver which disappears a roughly-circular bit at a time. You feel nauseated, like your body is rejecting your lunch, but other than that you feel fine.

Claudia Yu
[6]
What a nice area you are in. Japan is...different. Every day, you're discovering something new. Looking up, you see a burst of color. Huh, maybe this is what you're learning today. So many nice colors, dark blues and slightly lighter blues and indigoes and such, spreading across the sky, falling over the horizon. You wonder wht that was about, and can't help but notice a weird disturbance near where the colors burst. You look at the discoloration for a couple seconds, watching it spread, before realizing that it is a chunk of something almost sky-colored plummeting straight--
You get knocked backwards; it hurts. Your vision goes blue and black for a second. When it clears, you see that you are laying against a tree trump, the rest of the tree having been shattered to pieces, with the edges melting a little.
Well then, it seems we should start...
You feel a vague malevolent feeling, which passes.

((This should be fun...))

Minami Hikaru
[5]
You are relaxing on the roof, enjoying the sun and having the house mostly to herself. What a nice day...what are those in the sky? Blue lights, streaking across the blue sky, with some purple ones. Weird. What's going on...and if that one getting bigger?
Everything goes blue, then gold, then fades to normal over the course of a fraction of a second. You look around, trying to figure out what's going on, and you notice that the area around you is getting set on fire.
"Shit!"
You stand up quickly, and notice that you have changed. You seem to have gained weight; you are now a lot rounder. Your hair is golden in hur, and in fact so is your skin. Also, you seem to be glowing, presumably with heat that is setting stuff on fire.
"Shitfucunt..."
You discover how to turn back to normal and hurry for the nearest fire extinguisher.

Hiroma Anaya
You were enjoying a bit of floutistry, a typical day towards the end of December, when you saw a lovely burst of colors. Blues, mostly, but some purples, too. It's a nice scene and (why is my creativity so dead argh how is it almost midnight) you get hit with a shard.
Your skin feels weird, and you feel all the soil and rocks around you sort of...tingling.



P.S. Blame Elf for the forcefulness of the shards. He got me thinking when he said I wouldn't pull punches on Mimu.
P.P.S. Why did I say "that night"? It's 3 in the afternoon! *facepalm*
P.P.P.S. Right now, the exact time for your characters varies. Most are a few minutes past 3, but some are a bit farther off.
P.P.P.P.S. Sorry about being rushed. Towards the end, I was wanting to get this done so we could start (and so I could reboot my computer without worrying about if this would return), so I beg for forgiveness.

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Roll To Dodge / The First Magic Girls OOC
« on: December 09, 2013, 11:31:33 am »
December 22, 2012. 3:00 PM. Latitude 37, Longitude 139. 75 kilometers above the surface. A meteor explodes in a shower of blue and indigo fragments. Fragments of the meteor were scattered over Japan, Korea, and part of the Chinese coast. These fragments were mostly glowing blue, with some purple and rumors of other colors. Stranger than the glowing fragments were bolts of what seemed to be pure blue light. These struck a handful of lucky--or luckless--individuals, knocking them out.

When they awoke, they were...different. They looked the same, but had strange new abilities. Reports came in fro around the region of people with such abilities. What were they? Why were they? And what would they do?



Spoiler: Character Sheet (click to show/hide)
I hope to take ~6 players, and definitely won't take more than 10. I will also see if I can work in a sort of waitlist, but you won't be one of the Originals.

IC Thread

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General Discussion / Technical Problems with Chrome
« on: December 04, 2013, 08:06:30 am »
For reference, my OS is Windows 8.1. Or perhaps what the most recent one is, I don't actually pay that much attention to that sort of stuff.
I use Google Chrome, and it usually serves me well. Last night, though, it reloaded after a crash...as some kind of app instead of the windowed program it normally is. All the tabs from all my windows were in one "window," which was...inconvenient. It also made quickly switching between pages a difficult task.

This morning, searching for a solution, I discovered an option that said "Relaunch Chrome on the desktop," and clicked it. The app closed, and...nothing. I reopened Chrome, got a blank page. Not even a "Your last session ended improperly. Would you like to get all those tabs back, some of which you were working on something in and would be saved if Chrome was working like it has been ever since you started using it?" kind of message.

So. Two questions.
1. How do I get Chrome back to the desktop mode?
2. Can I get those tabs back? If so, how?

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Superpowers, Inc: Rebooted!
« on: November 29, 2013, 05:18:16 pm »
Once, I ran a game, which was about a secret organization which developed formulae which gave people powers that were super and random. It didn't work--running a day at a time for half a dozen scientists was a lot of work! I promised that I would reboot it as a suggestion game, so here it is!



You hit the jackpot. Some group in Ely was starting to make formulas that would turn people into superheroes or monsters. You were lucky enough to get some of their computers and equipment in an auction. The computers were wiped clean, but hastily; you managed to recover some of their files, including a list of all the ingredients they knew produced superpowers! Sadly, a lot of their formulae and such have been lost...but you also managed to pick up some of their stocks!

You live in a little house right outside McGill, a puny town of just over a thousand souls and a square mile. No supers, yet. The attic is full of those lovely machines that make formulas and prepare ingredients, the basement is empty, and the stuff in between is where you live.

Spoiler: Base (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Supplies (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Other Resources (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Formulas Known (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Theories (click to show/hide)

You have a few possible paths to travel down. You could try mixing some new formulas, work on getting more money, try unscrambling some more files, or just kidnap people and use what you have on them.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / TV Tropes, PvPs, and Indexing
« on: November 23, 2013, 01:10:41 pm »
Hey guys. How many of you are tropers?

There is now an index for Bay12 forum games on TV Tropes. You're welcome.

Would people who can think of troped games I've missed add them to the index? And would someone who understands indexing fix what I've done?

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