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Author Topic: Problem with In-Speckers characters  (Read 1109 times)
Henry Fitch
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« on: April 26, 2002, 01:29:08 PM »

I don't have a problem with these characters being encouraged to skip out on classes, or even get their siblings in trouble. That's okay. Even the whole exclusive club thing is okay, although I always hated kids that did that. But the following passage bothers me:

"Weird Kids: If they do exist, they wouldn't be allowed in the In-Speckers club. If you want to have a weird kid hang around your Club, have a character take the Monster Friend talent."

This is probably there to prevent people from taking werewolf kids or ninja kids, but doesn't the wording kind of make the characters sound like a bunch of little fascists?
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Jared A. Sorensen
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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2002, 02:12:15 PM »

Quote from: Henry Fitch
This is probably there to prevent people from taking werewolf kids or ninja kids, but doesn't the wording kind of make the characters sound like a bunch of little fascists?


Ah, sounds like you never went to a public school. Little kids ARE fascists. :)
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Henry Fitch
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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2002, 02:25:44 PM »

Oh, I most certainly went to public school. Still do, more or less. And yeah, kids are little bastards, I don't deny it. But a few of them are somewhat exceptible, and I think it would be more appealing to play as those few. But hell, there's no rule saying you can't, so it isn't worth arguing.
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Bob McNamee
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« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2002, 05:41:28 AM »

Quote from: Henry Fitch
Oh, I most certainly went to public school. Still do, more or less. And yeah, kids are little bastards, I don't deny it. But a few of them are somewhat exceptible, and I think it would be more appealing to play as those few. But hell, there's no rule saying you can't, so it isn't worth arguing.


As I remember... the Fascists tended to form the core "In" crowd.  These popular types would definitely not be the types to form an Inspeckers group.  All Inspeckers members would be considered the Weird Kids by them.  (At least at the public school I went too... thats how the gamers were considered)

Bob McNamee
Maybe just limit the game to one weird Kid / Monster friend per session.
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