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Mistakes and friendly fire or no fire on foes were common in the Desert War, where everyone used everyone else's vehicles. LRDG men tended to use Bedouin garb rather than enemy uniforms, but that's a disguise too, and at night their officers would try with language tricks.
On the Eastern Front, there is another, less known Skorzeny stunt: The mission was a failure, and details are vague -- but that's a plus from a certain point of view! Plus most players have never played the role of NKVD officers.
Uniforms are less formalized or non-existent, identification systems primitive, and treachery a favored tradition. Common cultural background isn't necessarily a touchstone, because armies often are actually made up of semi-independent tribal or feudal entities: In a Fantasy setting you may have the ultimate infiltrators: In a Martial Arts campaign, Skorzeny is of course a master ninja.
At TL7 or 8. The KGB, in particular, was rumored to have standing plans for high-level infiltrations and assassinations at the very core of NATO HQs, hours before the war that never was.
These would have required perfect documents and flawless acting; if the PCs are the guards on duty, they'll have a tough task. There are also have a lot of minor, dirty wars to choose from at these TLs. Uniforms including company dress for Cyberpunk settings are common and identification systems sophisticated -- but so are countermeasures, hacking and forgeries.
Chips and interfaces solve both the linguistic and the cultural problems. Android robots, brainwashed drones and trained clones all make for extremely dangerous infiltrators. And their mission is to kill Ike so he won't be a President! The PCs can either be uninformed local inhabitants such as M. There should be a good mix of characters: As to the selection of advantages and disadvantages, bear in mind that, in keeping with the hallowed war film traditions, this should be a smorgasbord -- let the PCs have different motives and contrasting traits.
Typically, there could be an idealistic hero wannabe maybe the Lieutenant , a cautious good-for-nothing, a "kill-the-Krauts" hot head, and some ordinary workmanlike soldiers. Regardless, having variety will encourage active roleplaying within the group. If the group does have a Lieutenant or Sergeant, there may be the command issue. The GM should try exploiting it as an additional roleplaying tool, rather than being bound by it; the GM should give the Lieutenant character to the right player.
If, nevertheless, he wants to order the other players around, the GM may create a situation where the Lieutenant's inexperience becomes embarrassingly evident, and encourage the Corporal to offer "suggestions. If it seems the players will need added motivation, one or more of the heroes should have a buddy all soldiers tended to have a foxhole buddy who'd be exactly a GURPS Ally. Don't forget the players are likely to grasp what's happening faster than their real counterparts, because of their own "intelligence officer" General Hindsight.
While it's possible to enforce rolls against IQ or specific skills if the GM wants to limit that effect, it could also be considered as part of the fun. The GM shouldn't be afraid if one of the players has read all the books about this battle.
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The ingredients above are designed to be typical in flavor but generic enough to avoid too many details and the inevitably attached problems. But above all, this is the GM's show; if the history buff says "this isn't realistic! How do they know this isn't an alternate Earth? And since the players and characters are likely to never know exactly where they are, the GM doesn't need to worry about accurate geographic details: It's "a crossroads somewhere near St.
Vith" or "a hamlet, with no traffic signs, and the grunts garrisoning it can't agree on the name," or "the platoon's jester called it Frozen Meat Ridge, and the name stuck. The GM should keep things moving. If the heroes are slacking or the players are getting less interested, have everyone make a Hearing roll. The most commonly recurring characters are Lois's parents Carter and Barbara Pewterschmidt , and Peter's now-deceased parents Francis , and Thelma Griffin.
Other recurring family members include Lois's two siblings, Carol and Patrick, as well as Brian's cousin Jasper. MacFarlane conceived the idea for Family Guy in , developing it out of his two short films. Upon review, Fox gave the green light to Family Guy as a series.
However, reruns on Adult Swim drove up interest in the show, and its DVD releases did quite well, selling over 2. Family Guy returned to production in , making four more seasons for a total of seven and a straight-to-DVD special, Stewie Griffin: The show celebrated its official th episode during its sixth season in November , resulting in the show's syndication.
She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was "really sight unseen". However, because of a contractual agreement, she was never credited. Kunis said that she had it under control, and MacFarlane hired her. It's like the middle child.
She is constantly in the state of being an awkward year-old, when you're kind of going through puberty and what-not. She's just in perpetual mode of humiliation. The show revolves around the adventures of the family of Peter Griffin , a bumbling, but well-intentioned, blue-collar worker. Meg , their teenage daughter, who is frequently the butt of Peter's jokes due to her "homeliness" and lack of popularity; Chris , their teenage son, who in many respects, appears as a younger version of his father; and Stewie , their diabolical infant son of ambiguous sexual orientation who has adult mannerisms and speaks fluently with an upper-class affected English accent and stereotypical archvillain phrases.
Peter is the father of the Griffin family, a stereotypical blue-collar worker. He has the mind of a child, basically, and a source of big laughs is when he does not realize he's doing something inappropriate. Lois is the mother of the Griffin family. Lois's morals are often questionable, as she went through a brief period of kleptomania in the episode " Breaking Out Is Hard to Do ", for which she went to prison.
She also showed a gambling addiction when the family went to an Indian casino in " The Son Also Draws " during the first season. Various episodes have hinted that Lois is a drug user, but this is shown most clearly in " Deep Throats ". She revealed that she smoked marijuana when she was pregnant with Stewie, a claim backed-up by series creator Seth MacFarlane on a DVD commentary. Also, when asked by Peter where she got a tattoo on her lower back, she replied, 'Oh, I do not know Peter, meth is a hell of a drug' Prick Up Your Ears.
Megan " Meg " Griffin , voiced by Mila Kunis. Suddenly, the unmistakable noise of incoming rockets is heard. If the group does have a Lieutenant or Sergeant, there may be the command issue. A single explosion throws up blackened snow, not far from the crossroads. Android robots, brainwashed drones and trained clones all make for extremely dangerous infiltrators. It's "a crossroads somewhere near St.
She also hints that she engaged in similar activities when a younger Meg was around. When Meg is thought to have become pregnant, Lois tells her to "smoke and drink a lot" when Meg does not want to have an abortion, which Lois hinted at beforehand She also mentions, "but don't start, then chicken out halfway, or you'll end up with Chris," which implies she smoked and consumed alcohol while pregnant with Chris.
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