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I was thinking that another neat addition, or option, to the system would be to have contests as part of some component in the system. Contests could be represented by special stress tracks built into, say, one of the party sheet tabs and either stress points (or if you're really ambitious, ticks) could dictate the current result of the conflict. I mention this only because its rater difficult to draw "ticks" manually, in another format. It's an idea, regardless.
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So how fares the battle with the CT and the rest of the system?
Regards,
SF
P.S. BTW you got me hooked on Bulldogs! (I never was much of a Starblazer fan, as I'm not familiar with the comic it's based on, ditto with LoA). The Sci-Fi that Kicks @$$! is definitely a looser game than Diaspora, but doesn't lessen my appreciation of that game (and mini-games), it's just that Bulldogs! and FATE Core are a match made in heaven for fast, romping sci-fi action. It even jives well with FAE. Thanks for the suggestions!
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Haven't progressed any further.
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Need help doing anything?
Cheers,
SF
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Could look at starting a Bulldogs! extension and reference :)
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That legal? I'd hate to have a "cease and desist" flung at me. :) Otherwise glad to.
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As legal as anything else we're doing. The Open License Agreement will let you know what you can use and what you can't. Use the Age of Arthur extension as a guide. For politeness, you could get the blessing of the publisher before posting.
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The Age of Arthur at least has Skein, an SRD. With Bulldogs! the FATE rules are the SRD. taking out all the flavor.:p I shot Galileo Games an e-mail regardless to ask for a not-for-profit use of the rules in a limited community
Regards,
SF
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Usually it will be things such as the Fate basics (in the fate Core SRD anyway), the skill list, the list of stunts. Things like that should be okay under the OGL. Check the product identity section. They may be okay stripping the races down to the name and aspects.
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Hmmm...
PRODUCT IDENTITY
All artwork, logos, symbols, designs, depictions, illustrations, maps and cartography, likenesses, and other graphics, unless specifically identified as Open Game Content, as well as rules-related elements of the proprietary setting, such as aspects and species abilities associated with setting elements, are to be considered Product Identity and subject to copyright
Doesn't leave much....