System Mastery 194 – Sentinel Comics: The RPG


From an old hero game to a new one, it’s time to talk about Sentinel Comics: The Roleplaying Game.  Sentinels is an expansive setting with a vast cast of characters old and new, but we barely have time to even mention that as we go into detail over the Cortex-reminiscent and innovation ruleset.  Maybe we can talk story stuff next time.

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3 responses to “System Mastery 194 – Sentinel Comics: The RPG

  1. I think people don’t have a problem with the system are going to portray people rebelling against the system (rioters) as deluded, misguided, etc. I think it is alot more than tone deaf, but rather from privilege. Did this come up during the KS at all?

  2. Nuts. A protester is not a rioter and never has been, and the fact that you’re conflating the two takes your argument and throws it right in the dumpster. If you brought a molotov to a protest, you are as much part of the problem as any thug cop is. You came expecting to burn someone or something, not to express your political views or support a cause. Superheroes don’t punch protesters. They do punch rioters, just like they punch out of control cops and psychopaths driving a vehicle into a crowd.

    Funny how the mean streets shooter doesn’t get called problematic. You can recognize that bringing a firearm to a protest is dangerous to everyone, but a bottle full of gasoline is okay? Nice damn standards, hypocrite.

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