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Title: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: the_glasglow on November 15, 2010, 09:19:29 PM
I was Reading through YS and Harry's note on Riposte (p156) made me want to watch Big Trouble in Little China again. I thought I'd stat out Jack Burton, as a character in a possible one off tribute game:
Jack Burton

High Concept: Wise-cracking Truck Driver
Trouble: "What I thought we were, racial differences aside, was a couple of old friends"
Background: "Have you paid your dues? yes sir the check is in the mail"
Rising conflict: The Pork Chop Express
Story Aspects:
"It's all in the Reflexes"
"She can't get enough of me"
"I'm a reasonable guy, but I've just experienced some very unreasonable things"
"Give me your best shot pal, I can take it!"

Stunts
Proffessional Gambler
Juggler
Riposte
Bend and Break

Superb: +5
Driving
Great: +4
Endurance, Might
Good: +3
Athletics, Guns
Fair:+2
Weapons, Resources
Average: +1
Conviction, Deceit

Now I just need to do Wang Chi, Egg Shen, and Gracie Law!
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: deathwombat on November 16, 2010, 03:53:13 AM
I'm looking forward to more
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: Pirogath on November 17, 2010, 05:28:38 AM
That is super amusing my only comment I would swap guns for conviction... he's super bad with guns lol
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: the_glasglow on November 17, 2010, 04:00:41 PM
lol - yes - I was trying to come up with a skill he was actually good enough in to replace it with - I suppose conviction covers the self belief involved with quoting yourself all the time!
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: the_glasglow on November 17, 2010, 10:32:03 PM
Wang Chi - still needs a couple of aspects, but I can't find enough decent quotes from him

Wang Chi
High Concept: Martial-Artist Restraunter
Trouble: Miao Yin - the girl with green eyes
Background: Dragon of the Black Pool Restaurant
Rising Conflict:"What I thought we were, racial differences aside, was a couple of old friends"
Story Aspects:
"Cops got better things to do than get killed"
"My mind and my spirit are as one"


Stunts
Martial Artist
Armed Arts (sword)
Footwork


Superb: +5
Alertness
Great: +4
Fists, Conviction
Good: +3
Discipline, Endurance
Fair:+2
Scholarship, Resources
Average: +1
Lore, Deceit
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: the_glasglow on November 17, 2010, 10:49:01 PM
Not totally sure how all these aspects invoke/compell, but they were all good quotes
Egg Shen
High Concept: Wizard Tour-guide
Trouble: "I am the past come back to haunt you Lo Pan"
Background: "See? That was nothing"
Rising conflict: "that's how it always begins. Very small"
Story aspects:
"The Evil Dream Will Die"
"see things no one else can see, do things no one else can do"
The Six Demon Bag
"China is in the heart"

Superb: +5
Lore
Great: +4
Resources, Conviction
Good: +3
Discipline, Presence
Fair:+2
Scholarship, Investigation
Average: +1
Fists, Deceit

Not sure about Powers - Probably full wizard load-out, he seems to have a bucket load of enchantments/foci and definitely does potions!
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: Sanctaphrax on November 17, 2010, 10:55:33 PM
How much refresh do these guys have? They've got Superb skills (which suggests 8+ refresh) but only 25 skill points apiece (which suggests 7 refresh).
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: the_glasglow on November 17, 2010, 10:57:59 PM
I was going for 7 refresh, but letting them go for a single superb (more so I'd have to allocate less skills)
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: deathwombat on November 18, 2010, 02:42:08 AM
Don't forget these characters are soo cool they transcend the rules........
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: Arcteryx on November 18, 2010, 05:34:49 PM
I LOL'd when I saw this thread - I only just saw it again on the weekend. I always wished it had a sequel, and I heard that the Adventures of Jack Burton have come out in comic book form.
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: Ren on November 18, 2010, 07:19:50 PM
I approve this idea, and it could be set in any Chinatown really...I think that was one of the best and most under-rated and FUN movie of its times...heck combine that with my idea for the Mogwai and you could truly have some fun...hrm come to think of it, an entire game set in a Chinatown somewhere, wiht only loose connections to the actual city it is set in...8)
A chance to use the Jade Court!
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: devonapple on November 18, 2010, 07:39:52 PM
My current campaign is run out of San Francisco's Chinatown, with warden trainees apprenticed to a Chinese White Council Wizard with a long-standing conflict with the Jade Court.
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: deathwombat on November 21, 2010, 06:45:10 AM
A Chinatown based campaign would be very interesting
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: gaelvin on November 21, 2010, 08:08:51 AM
A while back, Rick Neal did a partial write-up for Lo Pan, as well as a couple comments about Egg Shen,

http://www.rickneal.ca/?p=552

They're the last couple bits before the comment section.
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: Livemike on November 21, 2010, 10:44:18 AM
Jack only uses "Juggler" and "Riposte" when he's under the influence of "9 Dragon Potion" (at least I think that's what it was called).  It's not at all clear he could do them when not under the influence of what is effectively a powerful combat drug.  Even so it's clear that Lo Pan didn't expect him to be able to do anything like that.  So maybe he's actually pretty at grabbing things out of the air and throwing them back compared to normal people, just not good enough to do it reliably when not on drugs.  .   
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: Livemike on November 21, 2010, 11:03:55 AM
How much refresh do these guys have? They've got Superb skills (which suggests 8+ refresh) but only 25 skill points apiece (which suggests 7 refresh).

I'd say Jack and Wang are 7s but Egg Shen is "Submerged" if anyone is.  Probably has been since before the KMT took over China, at least. 
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: hank the ancient on November 22, 2010, 03:46:23 AM
Just don't forget the Orang pendek. he's a crowd favorite
(http://starsmedia.ign.com/stars/image/article/828/828873/CWM_JacksTruck_480x186_1192836429.jpg)
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: Custos on November 22, 2010, 04:49:08 AM
Jack only uses "Juggler" and "Riposte" when he's under the influence of "9 Dragon Potion" (at least I think that's what it was called).  It's not at all clear he could do them when not under the influence of what is effectively a powerful combat drug.  Even so it's clear that Lo Pan didn't expect him to be able to do anything like that.  So maybe he's actually pretty at grabbing things out of the air and throwing them back compared to normal people, just not good enough to do it reliably when not on drugs.  .   

I don't know about that. I would say catching the bottle from a relaxed position and attitude that was flying at his head that started a mere two feet from his head would seem just as hard, if not harder, as catching the knife.
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: hank the ancient on November 22, 2010, 05:13:54 AM
Agreed. "It's all in the reflexes."
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: devonapple on November 22, 2010, 10:33:38 PM
Agreed. "It's all in the reflexes."

Sounds like an appropriate Aspect to me!
Title: Re: Big Trouble in Little China
Post by: the_glasglow on November 23, 2010, 02:50:07 PM
That's why I made it one ;)