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*'''Allies''' - Personal friends of some reasonable power, this background is not intended to refelct other player characters but people on par with a level 1 character or greater. This provides either 1 person per dot in the background, or possibly a single more powerful ally for multiple dots. It should be noted however that this is not mentor.
===Allies===
Personal friends of some reasonable power, this background is not intended to reflect other player characters, but people on par with a level 1 character or greater. This provides either 1 person per dot in the background, or possibly a single more powerful ally for multiple dots. It should be noted however that this is not mentor.
* (1) A single ally on par with the characters.
* (2) Two allies at characters level or one ally of slightly greater level.
* (3) Three allies at characters level or less at higher level.
* (4) Four allies at characters level or less at higher level.
* (5) Five allies at characters level or less at much higher level.


*'''Contacts''' - This represents a characters informants, these are people who he can get information or perhaps a favor from, as long as he pays for them. These a acquaintances at best, each dot represents a major contact and a number of minor ones. This background can be taken more than once to reflect different areas, or scopes of contacts.  
===Contacts===
This represents a characters informants, these are people who he can get information or perhaps a favor from, as long as he pays for them. These a acquaintances at best, each dot represents a major contact and a number of minor ones. This background can be taken more than once to reflect different areas, or scopes of contacts.  


*'''Influence''' - Influence represents a characters pull in an organization, his overall power and ability to make something happen. This does not necessarily imply rank in the organization though they often go hand in hand. Emperor Palpatine certainly had influence 5 over the galaxy because of his official rank, however, Yoda certainly had a large influence (just not large enough) without an official position in that organization. Jabba the Hutt is another example of a character with a great deal of influence without official position.  
===Influence===
Influence represents a characters pull in an organization, his overall power and ability to make something happen. This does not necessarily imply rank in the organization though they often go hand in hand. Emperor Palpatine certainly had influence 5 over the galaxy because of his official rank, however, Yoda certainly had a large influence (just not large enough) without an official position in that organization. Jabba the Hutt is another example of a character with a great deal of influence without official position.  


*'''Resources/Wealth''' - This is a measure of the overall money that your character has, this money can be gained in any way but this background reflects them all. It should encompass all of a characters money making sources, it also covers his starting assets.  
===Wealth===
This is a measure of the overall money that your character has, this money can be gained in any way but this background reflects them all. It should encompass all of a characters money making sources, it also covers his starting assets.  


*'''Arsenal''' - This represents a characters access to major military weaponry, this could mean a major stock of small arms (thousands of blasters), artillery fire, droid armies, military ships, or anything else that would be considered military class weaponry. It should be noted that this is either the equipment that the character personally owns (And therefore should be reflected by wealth/resources)  or has personal access to. If a army he commands is equipped with such weaponry than it is not technically his, but rather whoever funds the army.
===Arsenal===
This represents a characters access to major military weaponry, this could mean a major stock of small arms (thousands of blasters), artillery fire, droid armies, military ships, or anything else that would be considered military class weaponry. It should be noted that this is either the equipment that the character personally owns (And therefore should be reflected by wealth/resources)  or has personal access to. If a army he commands is equipped with such weaponry than it is not technically his, but rather whoever funds the army.


*'''Backing''' - This represents a characters official position within an organization, this normally means a title but not always. Certainly army or navy rank is the most rigid and easily described form of backing but certainly not the only one. A crime lord is backed by his crime syndicate, the jedi are backed by the jedi order (not always according to rank). If a character is officially apart of multiple organizations this background can be taken more than once, though some organizations will discourage this. Backing will encompass command in my eyes, we could change that though if people want.
===Backing===
** (1) Jedi Padawan
This represents a characters official position within an organization, this normally means a title but not always. Certainly army or navy rank is the most rigid and easily described form of backing but certainly not the only one. A crime lord is backed by his crime syndicate, the jedi are backed by the jedi order (not always according to rank). If a character is officially apart of multiple organizations this background can be taken more than once, though some organizations will discourage this. Backing will encompass command in my eyes, we could change that though if people want.
** (2) Jedi Knight
* (1) Jedi Padawan
** (3) Jedi Master
* (2) Jedi Knight
** (4) Jedi Counselor
* (3) Jedi Master
** (5) Jedi Grand Master
* (4) Jedi Counselor
* (5) Jedi Grand Master


*'''Reputation''' - Reputation determines how well known your character is around the galaxy, this can be a doubled edged sword if you're trying to do something to not be recognized. Darth Vader is a good example of reputation 5, obviously reputation also covers notoriety.
===Reputation===
Reputation determines how well known your character is around the galaxy, this can be a doubled edged sword if you're trying to do something to not be recognized. Darth Vader is a good example of reputation 5, obviously reputation also covers notoriety.


*'''Mentor''' - Mentors can be several different things to a character, they can be a boss or an adviser, or even a companion. They are always a source of power, be it knowledge or physical, but the degree of influence in a characters life is rather up the player. not all mentors are found of their students, nor the other way around, but mentors are willing to help their pupils for one reason or another. The most obvious case of mentor-pupil relationship in starwars are Jedi's and their masters.  
===Mentor===
Mentors can be several different things to a character, they can be a boss or an adviser, or even a companion. They are always a source of power, be it knowledge or physical, but the degree of influence in a characters life is rather up the player. not all mentors are found of their students, nor the other way around, but mentors are willing to help their pupils for one reason or another. The most obvious case of mentor-pupil relationship in starwars are Jedi's and their masters.  


*'''Force Potential''' - This determines both whether a character is force sensitive or not, when the character becomes intune with the force, and how strong of a force user the character is. A 3 in this background will allow a character to start with the force, most jedis will have this rating at 3. Ratings a 2 and 4 are also fairly common as late bloomers and prodigy children. Jedis with 1 are rare because often the character is too old and set in his ways, and 5 only comes along once in a generation at best.
===Force Potential===
**Force Potential 3 - one force ability can be favored
This determines both whether a character is force sensitive or not, when the character becomes intune with the force, and how strong of a force user the character is. A 3 in this background will allow a character to start with the force, most jedis will have this rating at 3. Ratings a 2 and 4 are also fairly common as late bloomers and prodigy children. Jedis with 1 are rare because often the character is too old and set in his ways, and 5 only comes along once in a generation at best.
**Force Potential 4 - two force abilities can be favored
* (1) Cannot learn force attributes or abilities until level 10. No favored force abilities.
**Force Potential 5 - three force abilities can be favored
* (2) Cannot learn force attributes or abilities until level 5. No favored force abilities.
* (3) One force ability can be favored
* (4) Two force abilities can be favored
* (5) Three force abilities can be favored


*'''Workshop''' - This background will represent a specific place a character owns that is equipped with everything the character would need to perform some major task. This could be a ship repair shop, a ship yard, a droid manufacturing center, an occult library, an elaborate medical facility, or a number of other things. The higher the rating the better equipped and larger the workshop can be, workshop will likely provide bonuses to characters performing actions in them considering they are well equipped to perform them. Some won't provide a bonus but are necessary to even attempt a task, for instance a ship yard of some sort is needed to build a ship. (This could be excluded and just put under wealth or arsenal but I think its different from both. A character will a good repair shop isn't necessarily rich or well equipped.)
===Workshop===
This background will represent a specific place a character owns that is equipped with everything the character would need to perform some major task. This could be a ship repair shop, a ship yard, a droid manufacturing center, an occult library, an elaborate medical facility, or a number of other things. The higher the rating the better equipped and larger the workshop can be, workshop will likely provide bonuses to characters performing actions in them considering they are well equipped to perform them. Some won't provide a bonus but are necessary to even attempt a task, for instance a ship yard of some sort is needed to build a ship. (This could be excluded and just put under wealth or arsenal but I think its different from both. A character will a good repair shop isn't necessarily rich or well equipped.)

Revision as of 05:52, 25 July 2009

Star Wars:
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Characters

Allies

Personal friends of some reasonable power, this background is not intended to reflect other player characters, but people on par with a level 1 character or greater. This provides either 1 person per dot in the background, or possibly a single more powerful ally for multiple dots. It should be noted however that this is not mentor.

  • (1) A single ally on par with the characters.
  • (2) Two allies at characters level or one ally of slightly greater level.
  • (3) Three allies at characters level or less at higher level.
  • (4) Four allies at characters level or less at higher level.
  • (5) Five allies at characters level or less at much higher level.

Contacts

This represents a characters informants, these are people who he can get information or perhaps a favor from, as long as he pays for them. These a acquaintances at best, each dot represents a major contact and a number of minor ones. This background can be taken more than once to reflect different areas, or scopes of contacts.

Influence

Influence represents a characters pull in an organization, his overall power and ability to make something happen. This does not necessarily imply rank in the organization though they often go hand in hand. Emperor Palpatine certainly had influence 5 over the galaxy because of his official rank, however, Yoda certainly had a large influence (just not large enough) without an official position in that organization. Jabba the Hutt is another example of a character with a great deal of influence without official position.

Wealth

This is a measure of the overall money that your character has, this money can be gained in any way but this background reflects them all. It should encompass all of a characters money making sources, it also covers his starting assets.

Arsenal

This represents a characters access to major military weaponry, this could mean a major stock of small arms (thousands of blasters), artillery fire, droid armies, military ships, or anything else that would be considered military class weaponry. It should be noted that this is either the equipment that the character personally owns (And therefore should be reflected by wealth/resources) or has personal access to. If a army he commands is equipped with such weaponry than it is not technically his, but rather whoever funds the army.

Backing

This represents a characters official position within an organization, this normally means a title but not always. Certainly army or navy rank is the most rigid and easily described form of backing but certainly not the only one. A crime lord is backed by his crime syndicate, the jedi are backed by the jedi order (not always according to rank). If a character is officially apart of multiple organizations this background can be taken more than once, though some organizations will discourage this. Backing will encompass command in my eyes, we could change that though if people want.

  • (1) Jedi Padawan
  • (2) Jedi Knight
  • (3) Jedi Master
  • (4) Jedi Counselor
  • (5) Jedi Grand Master

Reputation

Reputation determines how well known your character is around the galaxy, this can be a doubled edged sword if you're trying to do something to not be recognized. Darth Vader is a good example of reputation 5, obviously reputation also covers notoriety.

Mentor

Mentors can be several different things to a character, they can be a boss or an adviser, or even a companion. They are always a source of power, be it knowledge or physical, but the degree of influence in a characters life is rather up the player. not all mentors are found of their students, nor the other way around, but mentors are willing to help their pupils for one reason or another. The most obvious case of mentor-pupil relationship in starwars are Jedi's and their masters.

Force Potential

This determines both whether a character is force sensitive or not, when the character becomes intune with the force, and how strong of a force user the character is. A 3 in this background will allow a character to start with the force, most jedis will have this rating at 3. Ratings a 2 and 4 are also fairly common as late bloomers and prodigy children. Jedis with 1 are rare because often the character is too old and set in his ways, and 5 only comes along once in a generation at best.

  • (1) Cannot learn force attributes or abilities until level 10. No favored force abilities.
  • (2) Cannot learn force attributes or abilities until level 5. No favored force abilities.
  • (3) One force ability can be favored
  • (4) Two force abilities can be favored
  • (5) Three force abilities can be favored

Workshop

This background will represent a specific place a character owns that is equipped with everything the character would need to perform some major task. This could be a ship repair shop, a ship yard, a droid manufacturing center, an occult library, an elaborate medical facility, or a number of other things. The higher the rating the better equipped and larger the workshop can be, workshop will likely provide bonuses to characters performing actions in them considering they are well equipped to perform them. Some won't provide a bonus but are necessary to even attempt a task, for instance a ship yard of some sort is needed to build a ship. (This could be excluded and just put under wealth or arsenal but I think its different from both. A character will a good repair shop isn't necessarily rich or well equipped.)