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; Players
 
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: Laura, Edmund M., Sophie, Mark, John R.
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; Characters
 
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:: Captain Basil Silverstone IV (Edmund M.)
 
:: Nurse Dorothy Wise (Laura)
 
:: Summer Westgate, debutante against her will (Sophie)
 
:: Larry the piano man (John R.)
 
:: the bartender (Mark)
 
 
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; Date
 
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: June 18, 2007
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; Player Thoughts
 
; Player Thoughts
: '''[[User:Mechante Anemone|Mechante Anemone]]:''' Spontaneous Collaborative Zombie Heavenly Fire Palm Strike!
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...Or: last night's game rocked on toast.
 
 
 
: We had a, a, I'm trying not to go for the cliché here but it's Risus after all, an Awesome time last night.  It was a rollicking good game where we made use of such sterling abilities as "Loser", "Blaxploitation", "Navy Nurse", "Cruise Ship Captain" and "Rebellious Daughter". Better than that, it really was a very collaborative game.  Our GM, Manu, had prepared a very entertaining prologue, but I think most of the story development were thrown in by players (though maybe we were playing right into his hand!)
 
 
 
: I was really happy to have introduced the Montana Minutemen Militia (MMM) as the non-zombie bad guys.  I also had my dice-induced glory moment when my character, goth unwilling debutante Summer Westgate, went zipping across the Engineering station on a rolling office chair, armed with a shuffleboard stick and a stolen pistol -- and rolled five 6s against the zombies. I declared that my character was being written by Joss Whedon for the scene.
 
 
 
 
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