Me, reading a book on the invention of the artificial heart (which was primarily tested in calves).

Me, reading a book on the invention of the artificial heart (which was primarily tested in calves).

Me, reading a book on the invention of the artificial heart (which was primarily tested in calves).

Also me, playing a Bull with fire powers given to her through experimental implants by a questionable organization.

Now I can’t stop wondering if there are cows with fire powers in some hidden part of the lab.

6 thoughts on “Me, reading a book on the invention of the artificial heart (which was primarily tested in calves).”

  1. I played in a con game where the PCs were high school kids who spontaneously acquired randomly determined powers and had to deal with an alien menace.

    I had decided to make my character a Latino, so when his power became the ability to summon fiery imps to do his bidding, it was obvious the imps had to take the form of small dogs.

    “Behold… my FLAMING CHIHUAHUAS OF DOOM!”

    😀

  2. Of course, in our most recent session, when my character wound up discovering a new form (a fire elemental like thing) and getting stuck, our GM, Alexi Sargeant used my joke. One of the scientists told her this had happened to some of the test cows, but they all died or exploded, so they didn’t have much data.

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