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burnout02
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« on: March 29, 2007, 12:04:17 AM »


Let's face it. Tokusatsu (Japanese Live-Action programs) is cool. While, admittedly, some of the Sentai team stuff is pure cheese (Just look at the later variants of the Power Rangers), several franchises do break the mold; Kamen Rider (Beginning with Kamen Rider Ryuki, and ending with Kamen Rider Blade- Don't ever mention the abomination that is Den-O to me) was a personal turning point. When 2006's awesome 'GARO' came out, I finally caved in...

It was time to run a tokusatsu RPG. The question was, what to use? My standard gaming group generally prefer to play Old WoD, particularly Werewolf (For the violence, really), and Wraith (For the old-school weirdness). And I'd just received a DVD of Blood: The Last Vampire (With the accompanying PS2 games!), and bought the entire line of the Orpheus limited series- For a spiritual successor to Wraith, it ain't too shabby. 'The Orphan-Grinders' and 'Crusade Of Ashes' are my personal favorites, though...'End Game' is a bit, well, meh.

Also, I don't really go for the Super Sentai kind of show- Hell, if I couldn't sell it to myself, I couldn't sell it to my players. So, this abomination was born: I intended to run a dark, gritty, mature RPG, while still holding to the established Kamen Rider troupes.

Now, the following campaign uses Neko Ewan's excellent 'Tokyo Heroes'...Which is still is playtest stage, but is ultimately viable. Keep in mind that, while initially intended for Sentai-troupe games, it still works very well with the brooding, more serious settings of the OWod.

So, without further ado, I present Fade To Black: A mix of Kamen Rider, Orpheus, Blood: The Last Vampire, and yes, .hack//GU, powered by the 'Tokyo Heroes' system. Hope you enjoy it!

Setting Up:

The setting is modern Tokyo- The classic home of the Kamen Rider series. The players are 'Investigative Consultants' for the shady, semi-governmental 'Association', much like the titular 'Orpheus'.

Now. We can't expect the heroes to be hard-core killers from the get-go...That comes much later. So, what makes them 'Kamen Riders'? Well, the Association has a variety of artifacts (All in the shapes of futuristic belts), known variously as 'Regalia', 'Gears', or 'Keys'. They don't function for just anyone- Only special indiviuals, known as 'Singularities' can operate them, and even then, each Singularity can only use a single type of belt.

Thus far, four Regalia have been unearthed: The Cerebus (Kerebos) Gear, the Cypher Gear, and the Advent Regalia. The fourth, known as the Orga Belt, functions for anyone- However, it has the nasty effect of killing the wearer, the moment the transformation ends. More might be forthcoming later...

The Kamen Riders themselves are called 'AMITO'- That's an acronym for 'Armor-Morphic Integrated Tactical Ordinance'. Generally, while varying in tonnage and capabilities, each AMITO exhibits increased toughness, greatly enhanced strength, and sometimes stranger abilities, like cryokinesis or super speed. Thus far, as only four belt exist, they've been categorized into Scout, Assault, Heavy Assault, and Commander-class.

Now, that's the suits done. Our heroes need something to fight...And what's better than the Undead? In this case, the 'Undead' are a race known as Chiropterans, blood-drinking hematavores.

They're not really Undead in the Dracula sense; They're not affected by blessed weapons, and don't fear holy water or crosses. And, of course, they're fiendishly difficult to kill- Gunfire can put them down, but it's extremely hard to kill them for good. Fire is much better, though they're smart enough to extinguish themselves. Decapitation, or high levels of physical trauma are best- And that's where the AMITO come in.

Generally, Chiropterans can pass as human- In fact, they are human, or at least used to be, though admittedly slightly more feral. Significantly, they can regenerate from most forms of damage, and exhibit enhanced strength, reflexes, and senses. At will, they can shift from human form to a hunting form, or a killing form- Usually, this is a muscular bat-wolf croo, though others have also been noted. For some reason, they've been most active in recent years...

The setting's in place, the players are assembled...Now on to the Characters.

The Characters (Or, Meat for the Grinder):

1.) Kazune Tokimi (aka Cerebus/Kerebos AMITO, or simply Kamen Rider Cerebus)

Played by RL.

A Red Aspect (Fireball Hero), Kazune's a student, one whose spending habits have him constantly struggling to make ends meet. He went for one of the Association's 'drug trials' (Actually, fronts to find possible users of the Regalia), lured by the 20000 Yen (About $200) payoff- To his surprise, he was capable of using the Cerebus Gear, and was promptly recruited by the Association- Better than struggling to make ends meet, eh?

RL spent most of his 4 Personal Edges on Hyper-Speed; The last was on Hard To Kill, a nifty Edge that adds 3 to Personal Resistance. So, Cerebus is a lightning-fast, almost feral AMITO with claws for fingers- Something like a sleek, red-and-black redesign of Alternative Zero. As a character, Kazune's Heroic Flaw is an Obsession with the opposite sex- He's a real ladies' man, which has got him into serious trouble later in the campaign.

His Personal Key is Pride, while his Special Weapon is the Cerebus Edge, his claws- Actually the weakest attack of the group. Thanks to RL's uncanny dice luck, though, he's actually racked up more kills than the more combat-focused Advent. 

2.) Toru Asagami (aka Cypher AMITO)

Played by BT

A Green Aspect Hero (The Wildcard). Toru's another fresh recruit to the Association, and the second Singularity discovered- In fact, he used to be a rookie in the Association's Operative forces (Think private security). Initially meant to transport the Cypher Gear, he donned it in a desperate attempt to defeat a rampaging Chiropteran; And it worked.

Cypher's speciality is his twin energy weapons, VESPERs. BT decided to beef up his Personal Attack with his initial Edges, choosing a Secondary Transformation: Flight Mode,<Speciality (Stunts<3.) Hiroyuki Nagahara (aka Advent AMITO)

Played by AG <<Defensive Technique<
The Team:


As a team, the AMITO Trio has the following (Out of 5- Group Edges
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burnout02
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« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2007, 06:47:08 AM »

The Setup:

Episode 1End Scene

Mechanics:lethal
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Nev the Deranged
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« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2007, 08:31:26 PM »

Neat concept. I dig the sentai genre, even if many of the versions that make it stateside are embarassing.

I especially like the team-finisher combos idea. I remember in Ronin Warriors (US title), I was always irked that only the Fire guy got to pull off combo attacks, drawing everyone's power to form the Inferno Armor... like, why didn't the other gets get second-stage armor transformations too?

Aaaanyway. Are you guys going to play more? Is Tokyo Heroes designed specifically for sentai games, or is it flexible enough to cover other anime genres as well?
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burnout02
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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2007, 11:56:00 PM »

Actually, we've played about halfway through the planned campaign...More than- Hmmm, eight sessions, thus far. Tokyo Heroes is surprisingly flexible; As I've said, most of my group consists of WoD fans, so we were shooting for a more 'mature' campaign. 'Fade To Black' was based on the Kamen Rider mythos, which is significantly grittier than standard sentai...In fact, the first series ever ended with the violent death of the protagonist (Hongo Takeshi), ripped apart by 13 riders.

My favourite part of Tokyo Heroes is the Hero Dice/Karma mechanic. Usually, in most RPGs, when the heroes are screwed, they're screwed, and only DM fiat will get them out. The system is versatile enough to swap Hero Dice for Temporary Edges- This has happened twice in the campaign, once initiated by me, once by the players.

Later on, after a severe beating at the hands of a Big Bad, Cerebus made a comeback, by transforming into a slavering, three-headed wolf in AMITO armor, that promptly took the opponent apart: Accomplished by trading 6 Hero Dice, for the Temporary 'Giant Size' Edge and the 'Secondary Transformation' Edge, and stacking the results on Special Attack.

Similarly, in a player-initiated moment, when Cypher was the only healthy player left, they purchased the 'Empowered Hero' Edge, with Advent throwing the Dirge to him and Cerebus immolating him in flames, to beef him up for the penultimate battle. Good stuff.

Thus far, I haven't tried other genres, just yet- Tokyo Heroes is a 'lootless' system, where there simply aren't any objects or equipment beyond the character's stats. However, I think it could work with those 'hot-blooded shonen' anime, where 'the power of teamwork' is an important factor- Combat is lethal, when the players aren't helping each other. The author suggests the Magical Girl Genre as an alternative to Sentai/Kamen Rider, but none of us have tried that yet.
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Nev the Deranged
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« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2007, 06:48:57 AM »


 Sweet. Sounds like a fun system.

 I have to admit, the "if we care about each other we can overcome anything" trope in manga/anime has really gotten tired for me. It's so pervasive, and in some cases so over the top, that it's just sort of worn out. I regularly read Shonen Jump, which features YuGiOh, One Piece, YuYu Hashuko, Shaman King, and Naruto (among others), and fortunately they all manage to just-barely-dodge falling into this trap... for the most part, anyway. All of them have somewhat dark edges, and some of them are just flat out dark, even while being humorous (which is difficult to pull off, I imagine).

 I had been considering doing something along the "magical girl" lines using Gregor Hutton's Best Friends, which would be far more simple and not at all crunchy, but I think could still capture the interpersonal drama of the genre, while leaving the special effects to straight narration.

 Anyway, it sounds like you've had a rip-roaring campaign so far. Thanks for posting!
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Nev the Deranged
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« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2007, 04:30:41 PM »

Hey, I just ran across this: http://www.seventhsanctum.com/gens/sentai.html generator that comes up with basic plots for sentai stories. There are other generators for names and such, but they seem less useful. This one is limited, but the ideas it comes up with can easily be tweaked.

Thought you might at least get a kick out if it, if nothing else.
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burnout02
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« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2007, 07:51:30 PM »

The sad thing is, the story summaries generated aren't actually all that far from the real plots of the genre. I swear I've seen a close approximation of Mahou Shoujo Nanoha, as well as something near the oncoming train wreck of 'Kamen Rider Dragon Knight'. That's the kid-safe, mutilated version of my personal favorite series, Kamen Rider Ryuki, just FYI. Damn American remakes...(I mean, dear God, it's made by the 'Wang' brothers. We're doomed.)

As for the campaign? Well, we've reached the 3/4 mark, and good God, things are getting nasty- Especially when the bad guys unleashed the 'Trials', monsters based on a combination of AMITO combat data and high-level Chiropterans. For example, Trial-A (Anubis) was based on the Cerebus Regalia and the Wolf Chiropteran...Ouch.

Fortunately, our heroes now have personalized Vehicles- SARGs, or 'Coffins' in German. It's a lot like the Jetslinger of Kamen Rider 555- That it, a combat vehicle, instead of the more popular converted cycles of the previous series. Of course, I've pretty much had to wing it (Using Giant Robot stats), as there aren't any rules for Vehicles, beside a brief article about 'Vehicle Defenders'...

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Nev the Deranged
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« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2007, 04:06:31 PM »

Hm. No vehicles? Seems like an oversight. You should submit a sourcebook.
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