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Re: [BNW] Meta-Plot vs Static world



Well, there you go.  I don't like how BNW has handled Metaplot either, some
more information should have been given.  We can at least agree on that.
But there are ways to do metaplot that allow
you to move the story along without knowing the every details. If there is a
singular source of powers, it should have been revealed from the get-go.

My question is for you is then, what would you consider good supplements for
BNW (or any RPG), since metaplot events are not of interest?  This is of
interest to me, as I will be developing supplements for my own game line.

Caias


----- Original Message -----
From: William Davis <williamjdavis@hotmail.com>
To: <bnw@gamerz.net>
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: [BNW] Meta-Plot vs Static world


> Umm, if I want the further Meta-plot information, I have to buy the new
> books. They have the information. They have the basic premise. It IS a
> marketing ploy to deny the information and parcel it out in future books.
> "if you want the WHOLE story, tune in next week for the adventures of...."
> The basic premise is, yes, low-powered supers in Fascist America. However,
> an additional underpinning of the whole world is that all the powers are
> related in some 'mystery' way. NOW, I am left with:
>