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Naval pistol, dataslate, autoquill, carapace breastplate, knife
  
Khai's on the run from the Mandarinate, the ruling Heng Nyyep oligarchy. They have a pretty sophisticated off-world intelligence network with a long reach. Much of it is devoted to economic and technological intelligence-gathering, but it still does the job. So he has to stay one step ahead of them, and of the intelligence services of the oligarchy's allies.
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Khai's a lone wolf. Part of his frustration is that his native world is so placid. The few other liberation movements in his opinion are far too ignorant and amateurish to accomplish anything - and probably shot through with informers. Part of his off-world knowledge quest is to learn more sophisticated revolutionary political techniques. Right now he's in his Motorcycle Diaries phase, while studying revolutionary activism and working out his own creed.
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Born a shipboard bilge rat, Murdoch clawed his way up through the harsh dog-eat-dog world of the lower decks through grim determination and an equally rigid loyalty to the best interests of his house. He’s made himself a master of the intricacies of interstellar commerce through sheer dedication, and through a readiness to let his rough edge show whenever it will help close a deal. He also knows his limitations as a loyal attack dog but no leader, and is content to let the actual Warrant holder take care of the flashy, charismatic, rally-the-troops stuff. Murdoch has made himself many enemies, but the few who ever dared question his integrity found themselves blinded with their tongues cut out.
  
[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Rebels_of_the_Broken_Shard_-_Main_Page Rebels of the Broken Shard main Wiki page]
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Murdoch’s one weakness is that, early on, he attracted the attention of an Amalathian Inquisitor of the Ordo Hereticus, who helped his rise in return for a few favours and a few side missions. Those favours and side gigs have multiplied over the years. Now his handler has enough dirt on him to ruin him. Murdoch dreads the day when he might be forced to choose his loyalties.

Revision as of 05:58, 4 August 2021

Murdoch Ironfist

Fate Points: 3

Refresh: 3


Picture

Khai Boran1.jpg


Aspects

High Concept: Loyal seneschal of the von Degurechaffs

Trouble: Conflicted spy for Amalathian Inquisitor

Phase One: Ship-born, void-savvy

Phase Two: Mind like a steel trap

Phase Three: My word is my bond


Skills

Great (+4) Resources

Good (+3) Contacts, Provoke

Fair (+2) Academics, Deceive, Will

Average (+1) Fight, Investigate, Notice, Shoot


Stress

Physical [1] [2]

Mental [1] [2] [3]


Consequences

Mild [2]: _________________________

Moderate [4]: _____________________

Severe [6]: _______________________


Stunts

Grease the Wheels. You can use Resources instead of Rapport in any situation where bribes will be accepted.

Instant Functionary. You’re skilled at seeing the shape of an organization from the underside, and in organizations of sufficient size, you can easily convince anyone that you’re just another cog in the machine. This allows you to substitute your Resources skill for Deceive whenever pretending to fill the role of a minor functionary of a target organization.

Not to Be Trifled With. When you make it clear how dangerous you are, roll Provoke against your target’s Will. If you succeed, that target will not attack you or willingly come near you unless you take action against him first. If you succeed with style, neither will anyone with a lower Will than your target.


Gear and Extras

Naval pistol, dataslate, autoquill, carapace breastplate, knife


Background

Born a shipboard bilge rat, Murdoch clawed his way up through the harsh dog-eat-dog world of the lower decks through grim determination and an equally rigid loyalty to the best interests of his house. He’s made himself a master of the intricacies of interstellar commerce through sheer dedication, and through a readiness to let his rough edge show whenever it will help close a deal. He also knows his limitations as a loyal attack dog but no leader, and is content to let the actual Warrant holder take care of the flashy, charismatic, rally-the-troops stuff. Murdoch has made himself many enemies, but the few who ever dared question his integrity found themselves blinded with their tongues cut out.

Murdoch’s one weakness is that, early on, he attracted the attention of an Amalathian Inquisitor of the Ordo Hereticus, who helped his rise in return for a few favours and a few side missions. Those favours and side gigs have multiplied over the years. Now his handler has enough dirt on him to ruin him. Murdoch dreads the day when he might be forced to choose his loyalties.