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You know how to give the leads exactly the grounding they need to
 
You know how to give the leads exactly the grounding they need to
 
launch a shredding solo or infectious hook. When you’re playing a
 
launch a shredding solo or infectious hook. When you’re playing a
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group pool.
 
group pool.
  
Solid:
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You don’t get to play the lead parts that jump out in front of the
 
You don’t get to play the lead parts that jump out in front of the
 
crowd and grab their attention, but you know how to grab the
 
crowd and grab their attention, but you know how to grab the
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create in the Group Pool, rather than the size of the set you play.
 
create in the Group Pool, rather than the size of the set you play.
  
Loops:
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'''Defender'''
Between gigs, you can spend time programming your parts for
 
various songs into your synth. This happens during the Montage
 
phase of your game. Pick one part from a song in your band’s discography
 
and make the same roll you would to perform that part normally. You can spend successive Montage actions to take your
 
time with action, saving any sets you want from your previous roll
 
and rerolling the rest of your dice. Once you’re satisfied with the result
 
you have, you can save the best set in your roll and use it any
 
time you’re playing that part in the future. Playing a saved set like
 
this lets you contribute dice to the group pool, but you can’t take
 
dice from it to add to the saved set.
 
  
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Your first priority when things get rough is to look after your comrades.
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You can spend sets from your roll to block violence actions
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aimed at your bandmates, instead of only those aimed at you.
  
 
=Solo:=
 
=Solo:=

Revision as of 20:01, 6 September 2019

Name

Mock Harass, AKA Mark Harris, he/his Backbeat (Drummer)/Earthling

Riffs:

Fill:

You know how to give the leads exactly the grounding they need to launch a shredding solo or infectious hook. When you’re playing a backup part, you may change the face values of any dice you add to the Group Pool to any number that isn’t already showing in the group pool.

Solid:

You don’t get to play the lead parts that jump out in front of the crowd and grab their attention, but you know how to grab the spotlight with a driving rhythm. When you play a part in a song, you can become Star of the Show based on the size of the set you create in the Group Pool, rather than the size of the set you play.

Defender

Your first priority when things get rough is to look after your comrades. You can spend sets from your roll to block violence actions aimed at your bandmates, instead of only those aimed at you.

Solo:

Vamp for Time Lots of unexpected problems can come up in a show. A string breaks, someone screws up the lyrics or their voice cracks. You can fill these awkward moments with sound and get everyone back on track. Expend this Solo whenever you are playing backup to allow all leads to reroll any number of dice in their pools. Refresh this Solo at the start of a gig.

Stat Grid

Grid Points: this is hard to represent without a character sheet uploaded but... Organize Music, Perform Music, Organize Tech, Perform Tech, Evade Authority, Perceive Minds


Stats
Music 3 Violence 2 Tech 2 Authority 2 Minds 2
Organize 3 XXX XXX FREE
Perform 3 XXX XXX FREE
Pose 1 FREE
Perceive 2 FREE XXX
Evade 2 FREE XXX

Other Stuff

Mock is a dropout from the police academy and still has friends among his fellow cadets, including Starr Dombrowski, a charming young police trainee.

Mock's Relationships: Jack [Friend] 3 Argonite [Love] 4 Rubix [Rival] 3

Genres: Cabaret Glam +Pop from Argonite

Personal Fame

Injury Clocks