<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Ninja_Squirrel:
It would be nice if the B5 RPG would get picked up by either White Wolf or Wizards of the Coast.
If I remember correctly, White Wolf produces the games that all have 3 categories of attributes, 3 attributes per category. They specialize in Vampires, Werewolves, Mages, and Faeries. Wizards of the Coast are also starting to standardize their character-creation methods, and they've recently produced the Star Wars RPG, the new edition of D&D, and all versions of Star Trek.
Just as long as Atlas Games doesn't get B5; they butchered Ars Magica.
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Actually, WOTC doesn't have Star Trek - Decipher does. WOTC bought Last Unicorn Games, which *had* the license, and Viacom insisited Paramount exercise the clause whereby sale of LUG forced them to give it up. This was rather painfully gone into on the (now defunct)LUGTrek ML.
I'm not big on WOTC's d20 system - it's still too class-based, and I prefer skill-based, but more importantly, WOTC wants to support only one major SF game, Satr Wars. They fear any more Sf games would detract from sales, which is why Alternity died, and Star Frontiers could not be resurrected (SF, now that game rocked! Check out
www.starfrontiers.org and
www.starfrontiers.com ).
Companies I'd like to see have a go at a B5rpg: Blacksburg Tactical Research Center (Timelords, CORPS), GURPS, and Far Future Enterprises (Marc Miller's Traveller).
I particularly dislike White Wolf, they seem to me to be far too blatantly and aggressively self-promotional. To me, the "storyteller system" ain't all that.
BTW, if you have spare time, there's little to stop you from doing a writeup, in whatever system you like, for B5. Add internet access, and you could even post it, although that gets into an area frowned on by some.
Darkwing
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Darkwing
Let's..get..dangerous
[This message has been edited by Darkwing (edited February 26, 2002).]