Memorium : - Dath, a Defel demolitions expert, has taken the final jump. Or, more appropriately, made his last bomb. On the bridge of the Sith Star Destroyer "Freedom's End", Dath created possably the biggest and most powerful explosive he ever had the chance to be caught in the blast of. This particular explosive not only vaporized Dath, but the massive Sith Lord and most of the bridge's support structure. It was only by chance of luck that everyone else on the bridge wasn't pulled into space. Rest in peices, Dath. You won't be missed... litteraly.
Why did you give the Virpine the remote?
Player Name
Charlie
Character Name :
T0-4R
System/Campaign
Star Wars d6
Date
2011
Memorium : - After Dath, the demolitions expert, set the Sith Star Destroyer hyperdrive to explode like a nuclear bomb, he brilliantly gave "Mad Z" Zelick the remote. After a few modifications and a speeder truck drive away, the bomb was triggered prematurely. The adventurers hadn't driven far enough to escape the blast, and the poor astromec droid was the casualty. Rest in peices, Tofor. You won't be missed... litteraly.
Player Name
Wes
Character Name :
Pete Jedi Master
System/Campaign
Star Wars D6
Date
2009
Memorium : - Pete met his tragic end at the hands of no less then 8 dark jedi, after being lured and traped. Bravely/perhaps foolishly, he fought and defeated 4, when they finally overwhlmed him, and tor him limb from limb.
Wow.. thats deep
Player Name
Fr3d.EXE
Character Name :
Fen Kranson
System/Campaign
DnD 3.5
Date
000
Memorium : - A cleric of elemental Chaos, he truly enjoyed healing people. He kept a journal of each random temporary physical effect that manifested when he healed. (Tentacle growing from healing wound, harmless prismatic wall, a sword wound that burped the injury away...) Unfortunately, while cheerful, he had no skill with ropes. This didn't help when the party needed to cross a 'bottomless' chasm. He had to rely on the rogue's botched Use Rope roll. Needless to say, he found out if that chasm had a bottom. I'm rather sure he noted it in his journal.
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