From: Alex Ferguson (abf@yeats.ucc.ie)
Date: Fri 23 Apr 1999 - 01:57:15 EEST
Julian Lord counters David Dunham's 'scoffing' (pun intended, and
unashamedly!) about apples and oranges, and grafting HW onto RQ...
> > I think it'll be more like trying to write a novel
> > with a spreadsheet program.
Or an imperative program in a object-oriented programming language?
The perils of believing your own Paradigmatic Propaganda, David. ;-)
(In both cases, to get even more off-topic. <g>)
> RQ rules with HW-type skills/attributes/keywords
>
> looks tasty to me !!
I think that would be perfectly viable, actually. And do I hear PD
style traits and passions? ;-) Actually, I think this would work
very well. You could keep characters purely in HW form, but if one
dislikes the HW resolution system, resolve combats, etc,
'Pendragonwise', or after the fashion of slightly modified RQ.
Cheers,
Alex.
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