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Post by missyfan45 on May 20, 2018 1:14:27 GMT
john Paul George and Ringo are undoubtedly legendary yet they have so many secrets, like the Paul is dead conspiracy. their song titles are also good for adventure hooks to
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misterharry
Dominus Tempus
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Post by misterharry on May 20, 2018 10:07:25 GMT
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Catsmate
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Post by Catsmate on May 20, 2018 13:23:19 GMT
john Paul George and Ringo are undoubtedly legendary yet they have so many secrets, like the Paul is dead conspiracy. their song titles are also good for adventure hooks to There is a scenario for the Time Riders RPG called Miss Him, Miss Him, Miss Him based on the Paul is Dead conspiracy theories. Well worth adapting to AITAS.
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Post by missyfan45 on May 20, 2018 14:24:57 GMT
well the Paul is Dead conspiracy can be a zygon or cyberman's work. and we can create more song title hooks to
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Post by missyfan45 on May 20, 2018 22:04:01 GMT
oh i almost forgot,in 1977 there was a theory that the band klaatu was the Beatles in disguise. maybe it was some zygon impersonators.
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generalrose
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Post by generalrose on May 22, 2018 0:37:58 GMT
Tomorrow Never Knows
The song is considered revolutionary with the use of reversed sounds, tape loops as well as the experimental instrumentation and recording.
Combining the lyrics with the historic aspects of the song lead to an excellent idea for an adventure.
A phenomenon (natural or unnatural to be decided by the GM) has taken grip of the space station, JanusDeltaSeven. Time is in a state of random flux. Parts of the station randomly loop, others are seemingly stopped and some sections seem to jump in and out of existence. The station is crewed by a variety of people. The overseer and her top staff all come from the core worlds. The rest were born and raised on stations like this one or on ships in the black. Their limbs are unnaturally long due to the lifetime in low gravity. Despite the lack of evidence, both Core Worlders and the Space Raised crew believe the other faction is responsible for the anomoly. They are at each others throats, just waiting for an excuse to spill blood.
In the ships science lab lays an unrelated experiment, one that is usually heavily guarded. The villain of this story may not have caused the phenomenon, but he sure as hell will take advantage of it.
So there we have it, a Star Trek-esque temporal anomaly, with a heist in progress and years worth of prejudice and intolerance from both sides coming to a bloody head.
In steps the Doctor and his/her companions.
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