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=Character Generation= ==Level== Player Picks a Starting Level<br> *'''Greenhorn''' = 42 Attribute/Trait Points + 62 Skill Points + 12 Plot Points/Episode *'''Veteran''' = 48 Attribute/Trait Points + 4 points of assets + 68 Skill Points + 6 Plot Points/Episode *'''Big Damn Hero''' = 54 Attribute/Trait Points + 8 points of assets + 74 Skill Points & 0 Plot Points/Episode <br> Greenhorns lack the skills and training of more seasoned crew, but they have an uncanny luck which seems to carry them through the day.<br> Veterans possess skills and training, and invaluable experience that prepares them for the dangers in the Black or on the Rim.<br> Big Damn Heroes are ready for anything, but years chasing death have worn out most of their luck. Any luck they have, they make for themselves. <br> ==Background== Your home planet type (Core, Border, Rim, Black) grants you background knowledge and a free skill (d4). *'''Core''' = ''Knowledge'' (everyone in the core, rich or poor, has a better than average education). *'''Border''' = ''Covert'' (people on the Border have to go outside the law on occasion just to get the necessities of life) *'''Rim''' = ''Survival'' (people on the Rim are independent and can rely on no one but themselves) *'''Black''' = ''Technical Engineering'' (people born and raised out in the black of space rely on technology for their very survival). ==Dice Mechanics== You will roll or select your own dice rolls as you like and determine the results of your actions. If you want to roll I will give you enough information to determine your odds. If not, you can just fudge the numbers. Botches in appropriate places are worth Plot Points based on the trouble that they cause. If you want your character to "beat the odds" by besting an opponent (or two) despite having worse skills or circumstances, I may require some plot points from you to accomplish that. This will allow players considerable control over the game mechanics, but for the purposes of story telling, this isn't a bad thing. <br> <br>
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