::Darkstone:: wrote:asajosh wrote:fine i'll go see that dumb ass transformers movie... sigh.. only giant robots i don't like.
Makes me wonder, there wont be a whole lotta room for commercial endorsement on camera with a rifts movie (like a certain transformer morphing into a certain "fruity"mp3 player). Hope this doesn't hamper the deal, and I dont wanna see "The CS Army, Brought to you by Pepsi!"
Are you kidding me? Imagine coke signs, the Golden arches sticking out of the ground....hell, the remnants of a Mobile gas station could be fit in there. There really is a lot of room for some creative product placement....
Ya we've gone over this in my group. I think most people fail to grasp the scope of destruction here. There would be NOTHING left. Whatever wasn't washed into the ocean or otherwise destroyed would have been reused, recycled, broken down 100 times over... I have an example.
On the south west coast of florida there is a sub development that never went. Imagine a neighborhood for 400 single family homes. all the streets are paved, all signs in place everything. Then the construction company goes bankrupt and no one buys lots there (like 1 out of 30 sell). After 20 years of nothing but Florida weather and disuse: Half f the roads have disappeared under a thin layer of grass, honest to god trees are starting to grow in the middle of intersections, its nuts. It looks like a post apocalyptic scene, then you turn the corner and there is someone lifing in a nice house on a well kept yard.
My point, for those still reading, is that the cataclysm is so total, virtually nothing of the world we know today exists in the world of rifts.
Heh, this is Rifts, not a "Postman" RPG