09-16-2010, 12:40 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: The Western Harbour
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[OOC] Worlds of Fire
Introduction
There is a war. An enemy that cannot be reasoned with is fighting for its survival. But its survival means the extinction of 90% of the Humans in the multiverse. You, and those beside you, are all that stands between the Blazen and a Humanity that may never know how close it came to armagedon. Current Players Lamech - John Lazarus - Magical investigator and troubleshooter EricTheRed - Michael - Telepath pfharlock - Sourn There are currently places available House Rules Clarifications on some GURPS rules as they are applied in this game: House Rules Player Characters Player characters are built to the following criteria:
The Front Line The Front Line is the area on the edge of the Blazen's conglomerate universe. Because of the nature of the war, certain restrictions are placed on those who visit the Front Line:
Points may still be spent on advantages relating to restricted situations (Jumper (Time) for instance), however these will not function most of the time. Suggested Character Backgrounds: Recruit You were picked out for your useful skills, and asked to join up in the fight against the Blazen. Maybe you were a world-jumper who found your way into the area around the Front Line and demonstrated some kind of impressive skill. Maybe you were native to a universe on the Front Line and recruited for your assistance to the CI team. Recruits have already proved themselves to some degree and tend to go in at a higher level of operations than Foundlings as they are already useful. Foundling Foundlings have a lot to prove; rescued from situations because of circumstances rather than because of their skills, Foundlings have normally lost their entire world or have some reason to try to get away from what they faced in their own world. They don't necessarily have useful skills and tend to require a lot of training in order to make themselves useful. Tech Level and Equipment Economics The Western Harbour does not operate in a cash economy; the idea of using money when the Harbour has access to a dozen types of Universal Constructor, pattern replicators, and various types of exotic manufactory, trying to put an actual value on physical goods is somewhat hopeless, particularly with the vast difference in cultures and backgrounds that are present. Requisitions That being said, you cannot simply requisition whatever equipment you want. Credit is extended based a flat rate plus bonuses depending on success at missions. Credit is allocated along with XP at the end of missions; new characters can assume that their credit equals their starting wealth as per normal rules. Prices for equipment are set as per TL8 (multiply up or down accordingly). Equipment standards Characters are, as a rule, not allowed access to equipment from a higher TL than their own (characters may buy up their TL to gain access to new equipment). All equipment can be assumed to be one level of quality higher than standard at no added cost. MALF is ignored for equipment unless players specifically wish to include it; MALF and quality are used to define resale price and the like for the most part. Content Language: English Subtitles: Klingon/ Centauri for the hard of hearing Surround Sound by You Imagination® Colour: PAL Running Time: The same length as that piece of string Widescreen Format: Full Surround 3D Violence: Infrequent, fantastic Sex/ Nudity: By reference (mostly in part 1) Theme/ Content: World-jumping (feel free to be a tourist)
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