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Revision as of 17:40, 2 May 2020
During the work on The West That Wasnt the differing qualities of gear became very important, just as they were in Future Imperfect. The games have evolved into three tenses, each with multiple iterations within them. Each iteration is a setting, which could certainly be a game in its own right. One way to test the viability of the action point system to scale is to generate different gear for each setting, and see if they all are workable yet distinct. This page combines gear from all iterations into a single page to allow for cross reference as well as comparison.
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Past Perfect
This is a setting we have not discussed at all, but I think we could do well. It would also help us improve hand to hand combat. It would be a fantasy setting, either historical (low) or high fantasy.
Past Tense
This would be a musket and sword setting, be it swashbuckling musketeers or a dark colonial.
Past Participle
Past Simple
Victorian steampunk or gaslight.
Present Perfect
Pulp heroes and gangsters.
Present Progressive
Cold war era spies.
Present Subjunctive
Superheroes.
Future Progressive
Cyberpunk/Near dark future
Future Imperfect
Needs no introduction. Space Opera
Future Perfect
Star Trek