Topic: Revisiting the What-show-do-you-want-to-run thread
Started by: Norbert Matausch
Started on: 1/3/2006
Board: Dog Eared Designs
On 1/3/2006 at 3:46pm, Norbert Matausch wrote:
Revisiting the What-show-do-you-want-to-run thread
Hi all,
though I clicked the "New Topic" button, it's not, but I'm always interested in what other producers have in mind...
What shows do you want to run with PTA? What kind of shows do you like?
Yesterday, while reading the first novel for the umpteenth time, I thought running a Dream Park show could be kind of cool. And Magnum, P.I. And Catweazle...
On 1/3/2006 at 4:56pm, Chris Goodwin wrote:
Re: Revisiting the What-show-do-you-want-to-run thread
I would like to do Firefly or a show in the 'verse.
Jason and the Chrononauts seems pretty cool to me, as does Jokers Wild.
I'm all the time having ideas.
On 1/3/2006 at 6:51pm, Bret Gillan wrote:
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I'd really like to run/play in a show about space marines a la Aliens. Someday...
On 1/6/2006 at 6:59am, John Harper wrote:
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My next PTA game will be set in the world of Shadowrun, and it will be fun. I just used "Shadowrun" and "fun" in the same sentence, non-ironically. Whoa.
On 1/6/2006 at 6:43pm, Sydney Freedberg wrote:
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Someday, with the right group of heartbroken mavericks:
The Star Wars prequels, done right. Ignore everything Lucas did after 1982, ignore all the comics and novels and videogames and RPG sourcebooks, and say, "All we know is what happened in Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. How did the galaxy get there? Let's find out."
I call dibs on playing whoever Luke's mother turns out to be, myself. (Another Jedi! Or a Sith!)
the Star Wars prequel that should have been wrote:
"Annakin, before we do this..."
"Yes?"
"....you should know: I'm pregnant."
"That doesn't change what I have to do."
"I know. But I had to tell you."
They ignite their light sabers and charge each other.
On 1/7/2006 at 2:49pm, Pol Jackson wrote:
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My dream pitch?
Wizards of the Coast licenses the rights to "Keep on the Borderlands" for development as a TV show. But the show isn't about adventurers who kill monsters. It's about the people who live in the Keep, their lives and loves as they struggle to survive in a hostile frontier.
The show is entitled simply, "Borderlands". Writer: Joss Whedon.
Oh MAN, do I want to play this.
On 1/7/2006 at 6:39pm, Paka wrote:
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Henchmen
About the thugs who work for Joker, Two-Face and Poison Ivy in Gotham.
I'd play one who is just out of jail after being beaten into broken bones and a concussion by Batman, but now is back with his family, trying to keep on the straight and narrow.
The Wire meets Batman: The Animated Series with a touch of Oz.
All that said, a pitch I'm psyched about doesn't mean jack shit unless the table's collective eyes light up and when I've pitched this, they haven't and that is entirely cool.
On 1/8/2006 at 7:05am, Chris Goodwin wrote:
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I tossed this one out on my LiveJournal sometime last year and got all kinds of comments.
Series title: Out of the Dungeon
25 years ago, a group of eight kids disappeared. They'd been playing D&D and got sucked into their game world. Sonds like a fairly typical "crossworlds fantasy" game. Except the protagonists are not those kids.
Even at a mystical level, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Someone had to come back for them to go. That would be their player characters. The protagonists are not them, either.
The protagonists are the children of those player characters.
The tone of the game is sort of teen drama in the face of the strange, a la Buffy and Smallville. The protagonists are just trying to have a normal life, but their parents are weird as hell.
On 1/11/2006 at 6:34pm, Twilight Jack wrote:
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Chris wrote:
I tossed this one out on my LiveJournal sometime last year and got all kinds of comments.
Series title: Out of the Dungeon
25 years ago, a group of eight kids disappeared. They'd been playing D&D and got sucked into their game world. Sonds like a fairly typical "crossworlds fantasy" game. Except the protagonists are not those kids.
Even at a mystical level, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Someone had to come back for them to go. That would be their player characters. The protagonists are not them, either.
The protagonists are the children of those player characters.
The tone of the game is sort of teen drama in the face of the strange, a la Buffy and Smallville. The protagonists are just trying to have a normal life, but their parents are weird as hell.
This is twistedly brilliant.
"Dad, will you please stop summoning fire elementals whenever I have a boy over?!?"
On 1/12/2006 at 8:17am, John Harper wrote:
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Oh man, Chris, that is hot. Wow.
On 1/16/2006 at 11:25am, Frank T wrote:
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Sydney, count me in. That so needs to be done. Do you think a Skype/Teamspeak game could be managed, given the time difference and all? I would humbly volunteer to play Obi-Wan as he should have been. (Who would have thought I’m still capable of getting excited about Star Wars?)
- Frank
On 1/18/2006 at 10:15pm, BlackSheep wrote:
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A thread on RPGnet a while back (Cowboy Gods) got me thinking about doing a short Western series set in a frontier town, with the young pantheon as a subtle supernatural element.
On 1/19/2006 at 2:09pm, Bret Gillan wrote:
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I'd actually like to get another chance with a premise that me and some friends brainstormed awhile ago - Boot Hill, a zombie apocalypse story set in the Old West.
Unfortunately, this awesome premise was aborted by player dislike of the PtA rules. :(
On 2/2/2006 at 12:18am, DainXB wrote:
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Some how, some way, I want to run this...
CSI: Innsmouth
Cast ideas:
Detective Captain Robert Marsh
Issue: Discover the whereabouts of his daughter, who joined a religious cult and ran away from home..
Night Shift CSI Supervisor Donald Gillman, toxicologist
Issue: Dedication to finding the truth, at any cost to his team.
CSI Gena Carter, forensic specialist
Issue: Keep secret the fact that she has strange and sometimes prophetic visions.
CSI Herbert Waite, dive expert
Issue: Resist (and conceal) the strange compulsion he feels to dive deeper and deeper...
Dr. Leonard Pickman, Medical Examiner
Issue: Live down his obscure yet nasty family history.
I envision this as a darkly humorous take on the mythos. :)
--Dain
On 2/2/2006 at 12:36am, Paka wrote:
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All of these sound cool but it is so much cooler when this shit comes together at the table.
Honestly, I hate to even suggest hard and fast cool ideas. I like the snowball effect.
"How about something noir..."
"Noir but with a sci-fi twist..."
and it just builds steam until everyone has had a say in it and everyone's invested.
On 2/2/2006 at 1:07am, John Harper wrote:
RE: Re: Revisiting the What-show-do-you-want-to-run thread
Amen to that, Judd.
We probably won't use anything here in actual play, but tossing out ideas here is almost like playing a little forum-based PTA mini-game.
In that spirit, here's another one (laser-sharked! yeah!):
Enchanted
In the spirit of American Chopper, Enchanted is a reality show about a magic-item production shop in a big city, the colorful personalities that work there, and the challenges they face.
On 2/2/2006 at 4:18am, IMAGinES wrote:
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Paka wrote:
All of these sound cool but it is so much cooler when this shit comes together at the table.
Honestly, I hate to even suggest hard and fast cool ideas. I like the snowball effect.
Yeah, but this is just a bit of forum fun!
Speaking for myself: DEEP ANGEL.
And not the current version of it either. The original, where it was the UN Armada, not the US Navy, vs. the Kalithan Empire, and there was more than one Angelus-class supercav carrier.
On 2/2/2006 at 4:20am, IMAGinES wrote:
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DainXB wrote:
Some how, some way, I want to run this...
CSI: Innsmouth
Okay, because it must be asked: Which song by The Who would be the theme tune?
On 2/2/2006 at 4:52pm, DainXB wrote:
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IMAGinES wrote:DainXB wrote:
Some how, some way, I want to run this...
CSI: Innsmouth
Okay, because it must be asked: Which song by The Who would be the theme tune?
Since the characters are all descendants of famous/infamous Lovecraft protagonists -- "My Generation". :)
--Dain
On 2/21/2006 at 11:16pm, cpeterso wrote:
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My favorite meta-meta-game idea for PTA is the "Dungeon Majesty", where PTA gamers play D&D gamers who create a TV show about playing D&D!
http://www.innocence.com/games/dungeon-majesty/
On 3/7/2006 at 2:05pm, Frank T wrote:
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Here’s the concept for a show that German TV could really use. PtA would be the second best choice. It’s called “Am Bodden”. It’s set in a small town in the most north-eastern corner of Germany, just by the Polish border and the Baltic Sea, or rather, the “Bodden”, which is a salt water lake separated from the Baltic Sea by a small streak of land. Never mind.
The area is desolate. Unemployment is well above 25%, there is no development, no perspective. Kids either get pregnant or go away. The protagonists are just that: 19-year-old kids that either stayed or went away. The show would address all the deep issues that Germany has been turning a blind eye on for 15 years. It’d tell a story of regret and nostalgia, about unwillingness to change, about xenophobia, about getting estranged from one’s home, about resignation, but also about hope, however small.
The main challenge I see would be the depiction of the extreme political right in the show. As a matter of fact, these tendencies are a part of everyday life in rural areas of Eastern Germany. Representatives of the NPD (National Party of Germany) and a bunch of illegal Skinhead organizations are often the only people the kids feel understand them. I think German politicians and media are doing a very bad job addressing this problem.
So “Am Bodden” would not depict these groups in a condemning, clichéd, all-negative way. It would show them the way they are, and what they offer to the kids, and leave it to the audience to judge for themselves.
The show would feature the summer holidays when all the kids that left the town to make their luck in Berlin or Hamburg return home. One of them would of course bring his Turkish boyfriend / girlfriend.
On 3/7/2006 at 5:29pm, Chris Goodwin wrote:
RE: Re: Revisiting the What-show-do-you-want-to-run thread
Chris wrote:
My favorite meta-meta-game idea for PTA is the "Dungeon Majesty", where PTA gamers play D&D gamers who create a TV show about playing D&D!
http://www.innocence.com/games/dungeon-majesty/
That is my absolute favorite PTA series of all time. Not a whole lot of "How do you play PTA?" there, but damn if I can't still see scenes from the show in my head and hear the actors delivering their lines. If I won the lottery, and I'm talking the 300 million dollar Powerball biggie, I would so produce that show. The casting budget would kill but would it ever be worth it.