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Weird Science Generator

Started by Kellri, December 09, 2008, 10:42:11 AM

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Kellri

Kellri's Weird Science is a free short pdf compatible with all science-fiction and pulp roleplaying games. Inside you'll find a complete system for creating oddball inventions from death ray projectors to time machines. Also included is a system for handling player or NPC research, with all of the breakthroughs and pitfalls you expect. So, what are you waiting for? Download the article, grab some dice and a pad of paper, and start your career as a mad scientist today!

Weird Science.pdf 371kb
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You can also come up with something that is not only original and creative and artistic, but also maybe even decent, or moral if I can use words like that, or something that\'s like basically good -Lester Bangs

Kellri

After cleaning up a few proofreading mistakes and adding a page of mad inventions, here's Mark II. I'll let RedPriest explain how it works in practice:

QuoteMuahahahahaha!!!!!

I've done it! I've done it! Well... I've almost done it!!! At last, I've developed the world's... nay.. THE GALAXY's!! first Microsopic Visor Siege Device!!! Muahahahaha!! Again, I say.. muahahahaha!!

Okay. Well,it's only a prototype. And, it needs an enormous amount of power.. say.. oh.. on the order of 2.42 gigawatts of power generated by 7.7 × 10-19 m subsonic wavelengths, and it still breaks down ... a lot. But!!! But, it can be constructed quickly .. well, quickly enough for a microscopic visor anyway.. from ordinary household items!!!

Okay.. okay .. there was this one setback .. nay.. NAY.. it is a FEATURE! During Prototype Test 1.1.3.4.5.A-zed, the visor didn't just knock down the test-target wall.. it ATOMISIZED it!!!! Now.. if I could only recreate that event.

Here's the new link: WEIRD SCIENCE.pdf 2.3 Mb

Enjoy, and make sure to send me your prototypes wrapped in brown paper, marked Dangerous! Do Not Open, and always with a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope inside.
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You can also come up with something that is not only original and creative and artistic, but also maybe even decent, or moral if I can use words like that, or something that\'s like basically good -Lester Bangs