Heck yeah, just look at Wash's character.There will be plenty of oportunity to be big damn heroes with or without a gun.

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How about both?WayneO42 wrote:I just want to re-iterate, for the RP centered people, that this will be an RP game not a MIL-SIM. There will be plenty of oportunity to be big damn heroes with or without a gun.
Cool. If rides are an issue, we can probably work out a carpool. I'm near the A2 area myself. Now we just need a site and a date. I will post tomorrow about how things will work for this shindigI also know a whole slew of people in the A2 area who would make a trip for the fun
I like the idea of using the nonpowered cabins as ships or shuttles. Each crew could have one to themselves. Neat. The swap meet/gathering is an awesome idea too. If the event goes well it could become a yearly event.Daine wrote:Sounds like an awesome idea. I'd be interested in being an Organizer, but I'd have to know what that job would entail exactly (and where and when the event is -that's important, too)
I would sooooo love to play a ships grease-monkey. In all types of story they are always my favorite character.
Another type of plot point for the event:
Maybe the event is some kind of annual swap-meet near a town on a slightly backwater moon, the sort of commonly occuring shindig that draws ships and their crews from all corners of the known 'verse (which could get you more crews for the event). If using a venue like Rota-Kiwan, the fort is where the main bazaar is located (it's built like a fort for protection from raiders and other ne-er do well's). NPC camp is per normal for a FH event.
The 'Inn' and the surrounding buildings represent the 'landing strip'. Maybe the smaller cabins (the un-powered ones) are representing smaller shuttles like Serenity has a pair of, and the main building we normally use is some sort of larger ship that has it's own docking berth.
While widely known as the place to be for anything you need, the swap meet is still home to enough underhanded dealings and backroom politics that there's always the chance of things exploding at any time- and they do, with great frequency. But hey, you gotta be tough to get the good deals.
You could always try to encourage people to use the biodegradeable ones. You can get something like 4,000 for under 20 bucks. I would think that's enough for several people for a single event, especially if they are using pistols and shotguns (which I encourage over heavy artillery for the 'Firefly' feel).Although, how much of an issue will using non-biodegradable plastic pellets be at a camp with cabins?
I personally am looking into a cool shotgun, just for fun at home. It has three smaller barrels inside the main one, so you actually fire a spread. It uses single shotgun shell-shaped magazines that hold 30 rounds each.Reid, If we pool our cash, I think the minigun becomes plausible. We can mount it in the back of my GMC Sonoma-class space vessel.