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''Macho Women with Guns'' (MWWG) is a comedy role-playing game created by Greg Porter and published by Blacksburg Tactical Research Center (BTRC). (A D20 System version of the game is also available from Mongoose Publishing.) Nominally a science-fiction game, it parodies both action films and other role-playing games. Setting ''Macho Women with Guns'' is set in a near-future America where society has collapsed due to the misdeeds of the Reagan administration. Taking advantage of the earthly chaos, Satan has dispatched her female minions, the Batwinged Bimbos From Hell, to rebuild society in a form she approves of. The Vatican has responded to Satan's plans by dispatching its elite group of warrior nuns, The Sisters of Our Lady of Harley-Davidson to combat the bimbos. The two groups of women compete (sometimes violently) to rebuild civilization by vanquishing post-apocalyptic menaces and male chauvinism. Dimensional warps caused by the conflict have opened connections ...
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Greg Porter (game Designer)
Greg Porter is an American game design#Game designer, game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career Greg Porter's Blacksburg Tactical Research Center was one of a few game companies active in Blacksburg, Virginia in the 1980s and 1990s. Porter initially came to attention for designing ''Timelords (role-playing game), TimeLords'' and ''Macho Women with Guns'' RPGs in the late 1980s; he then put his energy into two successive generic RPG systems, ''CORPS'' and ''EABA''. Porter subsequently wrote articles for Hogshead Publishing's Interactive Fantasy, ''Inter*action'' magazine. He also did work for Imperium Games, writing about equipment and vehicles for the fourth edition of ''Traveller (role-playing game), Traveller''. After meeting Ron Edwards (game designer), Ron Edwards and other members of Indie role-playing game#The Forge, The Forge in 2002, Porter became increasingly involved in the indie role-playing game movement. References Further reading * D. ...
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