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--[[User:Dieterthebold|Dieter the Bold]] 00:36, 16 March 2007 (MDT) Ben, do the supporting PCs count in terms of the Story : L00tz ratio? I.e., since everyone has to be connected we'll be playing cards into the supporting PC story piles, so we could (theoretically) play more into the L00tz/Ship pile? Also, could a PC not currently involved in action (mechanic, you work on the ship and fix that previous damage while we fly down to the surface in the shuttle to help these people). Could the mechanic take, like, 2 minutes with the GM to take care of all they would be doing during this time (unless the GM has evil plans otherwise) and switch to a supporting NPC to get in on more action, and help the group on the surface with their mission? Helps keep everyone involved and a chance to buff the NPCs. | --[[User:Dieterthebold|Dieter the Bold]] 00:36, 16 March 2007 (MDT) Ben, do the supporting PCs count in terms of the Story : L00tz ratio? I.e., since everyone has to be connected we'll be playing cards into the supporting PC story piles, so we could (theoretically) play more into the L00tz/Ship pile? Also, could a PC not currently involved in action (mechanic, you work on the ship and fix that previous damage while we fly down to the surface in the shuttle to help these people). Could the mechanic take, like, 2 minutes with the GM to take care of all they would be doing during this time (unless the GM has evil plans otherwise) and switch to a supporting NPC to get in on more action, and help the group on the surface with their mission? Helps keep everyone involved and a chance to buff the NPCs. | ||
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+ | --[[User:BenofZongo|BenofZongo]] 00:58, 16 March 2007 (MDT)Any story pile played into by the PCs counts towards the ratio. Remember, since the supporting characters don't get cards for the prologue, they don't actually change the # of total cards the PCs get to play. As for PCs playing supporting cast, the answer is absolutely, I think that would be a great idea: you might want to switch into another character even if you're just looking for a break from your regular character. |
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--Jason 16:09, 15 March 2007 (MDT)I dont know when we will do this one shot, but if this game becomes a regular I just want people to know when we do the prologue stuff dont connect too much with my character, my attendance will most likely be greatly reduced in the future. Im gonna be more like Nate from here on out.
--Gdaze-- Does that mean examplers will be run in-frequently as well? Sorry about spelling, I'm lazy and tired.
--Jason 16:36, 15 March 2007 (MDT)That would be irresponsible. Ill make it to all the games I am schedule to run.
--BenofZongo 17:13, 15 March 2007 (MDT)Regardless of their level of involvement, all characters should be tied into the group. If Jason's attendance is going to drop significantly, we should have a discussion sometime soon about where we will be playing: after March, I will be able to host more frequently again (except for one friday where I will be in Hawaii) for a month or two. I don't know what my summer will be like. Hopefully we can get in good with Gabe's dad and get permission to game there more often, although since Gabe has a lot of other stuff going on as well, that's probably not something to rely on either.
--Dieter the Bold 00:36, 16 March 2007 (MDT) Ben, do the supporting PCs count in terms of the Story : L00tz ratio? I.e., since everyone has to be connected we'll be playing cards into the supporting PC story piles, so we could (theoretically) play more into the L00tz/Ship pile? Also, could a PC not currently involved in action (mechanic, you work on the ship and fix that previous damage while we fly down to the surface in the shuttle to help these people). Could the mechanic take, like, 2 minutes with the GM to take care of all they would be doing during this time (unless the GM has evil plans otherwise) and switch to a supporting NPC to get in on more action, and help the group on the surface with their mission? Helps keep everyone involved and a chance to buff the NPCs.
--BenofZongo 00:58, 16 March 2007 (MDT)Any story pile played into by the PCs counts towards the ratio. Remember, since the supporting characters don't get cards for the prologue, they don't actually change the # of total cards the PCs get to play. As for PCs playing supporting cast, the answer is absolutely, I think that would be a great idea: you might want to switch into another character even if you're just looking for a break from your regular character.