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As I said, it'll be September before I try to run anything. Beth, agrumer, and
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Prime Time Adventures is a game where it's important to make sure that all players can make all sessions, I think. First, there's a small number of sessions. Second, all players are supposed to be active, even in scenes where their PC is not present. This really is an ensemble game, which makes sense given how it's using television as its model and metaphor.
2nd edition Prime Time Adventures is supposed to be available at GenCon, and, so far, Beth, agrumer, and I want to get copies of it. Yes, I have first edition, but there are things that aren't as clear as they could be, and we're hoping that 2nd edition will clean those up.
agrumer speculated that, if we had a time limit on sessions, I could run them at Columbia Games Club. I'm not unwilling, but I am dubious. I suspect mnemex would prefer not to, as he enjoys playing board games, card games, and other non-RPGs at Games Club. Also, he and I have memories of an RPG that was supposed to run for only 2 hours worth of Games Club, but nearly invariably lasted until Games Club closed for the night. The game was often a lot of fun, but we hadn't wanted to give up the entire Games Club evening for it.
mnemex and I were idly wondering about a Keruton theme song. The scary thing is that "Keruton" scans to "Totoro". We did wonder if we could use a variation on Ultimate Destiny Apocalypse, aka the song from Revolutionary Girl Utena where Utena climbs all the stairs.
I also asked mnemex how he'd tweak Firemaker into an anime character. We agreed that his edges should probably be Spy, Shaman, and Persuasive. mnemex thinks that the contacts should be Coyote and Other Spirits. Issue is an interesting one, and should probably be something that someone hearing about Firemaker would think it should be, as opposed to what Firemaker's actual issues in the two Cthulhupunk campaigns were.
mnemex pointed out that exactly how to shape Firemaker and the others would depend on the structure of the typical Keruton episdoe. What is the show about? Is it a monster of the week thing, as Keruton and friends fight demons? Is it a question of collecting Good Guy Weapons to fight Bad Guys, as the Bad Guys collect Bad Guy weapons, with the heroes perpetually unable to stop the Bad Guys from getting their mcguffins? Should it be something else completely? All of this is stuff that the players need to work out in collaboration. It needs to be a show that we'd all want to watch, even, or, perhaps, especially, if it were trashy fun.
Hm, I'm doing a search for possible Japanese translations of "Firemaker". One online dictionary lists the following for "fire": kasai, faia, houka, hi, hinote, kaki, gogyou, kaji. For "maker", it lists: tsukurite, me-ka-, me-ka, tsukurite.