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[ORE] A "lottery" campaign?

I'm trying to get a really informal sense of the prospects for this weird idea I had. 

https://plus.google.com/u/0/107290072499482738015/posts/WdArhdEuycy

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The Internet allows for live tabletop games with people from anywhere in the world. That sparked an idea: a lottery campaign of GODLIKE, the high-casualties World War 2 superhero game (think "Band of Brothers" with superpowers).

We start with say five players, one character each—and a roster of players who want to join when there's an opening. If a character dies or is maimed or has a mental breakdown, that player is out of the game and one of the replacement players steps in with a new character assigned to the same unit. If a player can't make it to a session, a replacement player steps in for that session. If the GM has to withdraw for scheduling reasons or whatever, a replacement GM takes over. We keep playing until the end of the war. We maintain a web page with character bios and statuses. We record every session for YouTube.

Thoughts?

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