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Hitler's stats?

Started by Dominus Nox, January 15, 2007, 12:29:33 AM

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flyingmice

Quote from: HinterWeltClash,
I have to say, I am a bit disappointed in you. Your historical facts are all wrong. It was a group of mine, in Buenos Aires, in 1955. After dispatching the zombie SS guards and their skeletal Sturmbannfuhrer, the leader of the group, a saucy Jewish Nazi hutner realized who she had and rather than let him become a focal point for radicals around the world, she drove the Nazi dagger that killed her father into the black heart of Hitler.

Sheesh, man, pull it together.

Bill

:D

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Ian Absentia

Quote from: SettembriniStatting him out tells more about the image you have of him than being helpful in a game.
Actually, droog's stats are scathingly objective and realistic.

!i!

ColonelHardisson

As I recall, the RPG "Lost Souls" had stats for him, albeit as a ghost.
"Illegitimis non carborundum." - General Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell

4e definitely has an Old School feel. If you disagree, cool. I won\'t throw any hyperbole out to prove the point.

laffingboy

The World War II supplement for DC Heroes statted him up, too, for when your PCs teamed up with Unknown Soldier and the JSA to kick his ass.
The only thing I ever believed in the Bible was John 11:35.

Ian Absentia

Quote from: laffingboyThe World War II supplement for DC Heroes statted him up, too, for when your PCs teamed up with Unknown Soldier and the JSA to kick his ass.
Now -- and correct me if I'm wrong -- but wasn't the Ultra-Humanite Hitler's brain in a gorilla's body?

!i!

[Edit:  Allow me to correct myself.  It was in the pages of the Elseworlds series "The Golden Age" where the Ultra-Humanite (in other comics appearances portrayed as a large, albino gorilla) transferred Hitler's brain into the body of Dyna-Mite (who then became Dynaman).]

laffingboy

Quote from: Ian Absentia...the Ultra-Humanite (in other comics appearances portrayed as a large, albino gorilla) transferred Hitler's brain into the body of Dyna-Mite (who then became Dynaman).]

And Robotman knew the whole time! :eek:

The Golden Age was a great series. Unfortunately, it's events weren't covered in The World At War (but most of the same characters were, including the non-primate version of the Humanite, so it'd be easy enough to set a game there).
The only thing I ever believed in the Bible was John 11:35.

droog

Quote from: SettembriniDonĀ“t know nothing about HeroQuest.
So obviously there might be a game were you need Hitler-Stats.

Care to explain a game situation?
It is the Anglo-Saxon humour I am using.
The past lives on in your front room
The poor still weak the rich still rule
History lives in the books at home
The books at home

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