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--[[User:BenofZongo|BenofZongo]] 16:43, 13 March 2007 (MDT)Since it's a work in progress, some of the very obvious ads/disads are missing, like hunted, enemies, etc.  The intimidating one and its opposite are good ones that I didn't think of though.  I don't think there will be an EM anomaly as attack, although we can discuss it if you had something particular in mind.
 
--[[User:BenofZongo|BenofZongo]] 16:43, 13 March 2007 (MDT)Since it's a work in progress, some of the very obvious ads/disads are missing, like hunted, enemies, etc.  The intimidating one and its opposite are good ones that I didn't think of though.  I don't think there will be an EM anomaly as attack, although we can discuss it if you had something particular in mind.
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--[[User:Matts|Matts]] 16:44, 13 March 2007 (MDT)If losing a limb isn't a disadvantage, you shouldn't get points for it. I don't want to deal with people being like "Ok, first order of business, replace my limb!"

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--Dieter the Bold 15:40, 13 March 2007 (MDT) A couple of questions: 1) Does the Zeroed advantage put you in greater threat of slavery, as you have no information available? As slaves often have little to know information to protect them from being enslaved, what would be the difference of taking a level of Slavery (for the extra points) instead of Zeroed if you wanted to have a lack of bacground information about you?
2) Could their be a version EM Anomaly that was usable as an attack?
3) Howzabout an advantage or disadvantage for Tech rolls? Machine Empathy for bonuses and Clueless for penalties. 4) A good Background/Social disadvantage would be Enemies, Hunted, etc. You've fallen afoul of some powerful group/individual and they'd like to pay you back.
5) Does Shipborn apply to piloting rolls, or is it only Wheelman?
6) I think an Intimidating advantage would be appropriate, and possibly it's opposite could be fun. Like Sanctity, except no one takes you seriously as a threat. Not stupid, but everyone just laughs at you and smacks you around if you try and act brave or heroic.
That's all I can think of for now.


--BenofZongo 16:43, 13 March 2007 (MDT)Since it's a work in progress, some of the very obvious ads/disads are missing, like hunted, enemies, etc. The intimidating one and its opposite are good ones that I didn't think of though. I don't think there will be an EM anomaly as attack, although we can discuss it if you had something particular in mind.


--Matts 16:44, 13 March 2007 (MDT)If losing a limb isn't a disadvantage, you shouldn't get points for it. I don't want to deal with people being like "Ok, first order of business, replace my limb!"