Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Clyde Caldwell Is On Crack

Exhibit 1.

Exhibit 2.

Your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury: I rest my case.

10 comments:

  1. Definitely not to be confused with Rumpshaker!

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  2. *Decidedly* to be confused with Rumpshaker.

    I like big bots and I cannot lie.

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  3. you obviously fail to appreciate the long-awaited crossover between giant mecha RPGs and D&D fantasy-style RPGs. additionally, Kung-Fu is clearly the best defense against the undead.

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  4. Actually, there was a giant mecha D&D setting made for 3.5. It was called DragonMech. No idea if it was any good.

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  5. DragonMech? c'mon... i mean, i was just being facetious. really, DragonMech? steam-punk may be all the rage and all, but, i mean, seriously. seriously dude.

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  6. Oh no, the steampunk D&D one was EtherScope. Made by the same company as DragonMech.

    Don't forget DragonStar, which was D&D space opera.

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  7. I have the DragonStar books. Bought them when Fantasy Flight had their 3.0 clearance sale. I think I might have DragonMech as well, not sure about that one. Skipped EtherScope, even though I am a fan of steampunk. I would rather make my own steampunk setting if was ever going to do that type of campaign - not like I've actuallu played anything in about 10 years :(...

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  8. Actuallu! Hmm, could this be the next big Drow character. [Damn these fat fingers.]

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