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Gadora Ensign
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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 1:33 am Post subject: Ships with large crews |
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I have to be missing something, but I (obviously, else I'd not be missing it) can't see where it says how a ship with a crew of over one actually works. Take a... let's say a Gallofree Medium Transport, crewed by a party of four PCs and some NPCs to round things out. Who rolls what? If people get injured, what do you do if the crew is below the crew rating, but well above the skeleton crew? |
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cheshire Arbiter-General (Moderator)
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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:17 am Post subject: |
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The rules never touched on the "who does what." I've done things such as dividing things up between sensors, shields, piloting, a co-pilot (for which I have some home-brew rules), and I've sometimes put someone in engineering.
I just try to make sure that I have rolls for everyone to do once the time comes to have a starship encounter. _________________ __________________________________
Before we take any of this too seriously, just remember that in the middle episode a little rubber puppet moves a spaceship with his mind. |
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CRMcNeill Director of Engineering
Joined: 05 Apr 2010 Posts: 16283 Location: Redding System, California Sector, on the I-5 Hyperspace Route.
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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 2:19 pm Post subject: |
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In the opening section of the Starships chapter of the main sourcebook, it states that, basically, one person makes the decisions about what the ship will do (the captain), but uses the Crew Skills dice levels rather than his own. No mention is made of whether or not MAPs apply, but I would think not, as a ship is crewed by multiple beings performing different actions. _________________ "No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.
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CRMcNeill Director of Engineering
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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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If you are interested, here is a concept I came up with regarding using Command in starship combat for ships with large crews.
Somewhere around here, I also proposed applying modifiers to the base Crew Skill ratings based on the quality of the crew. My original concept came from Battlefleet Gothic, but it also shows up in the Capital Ship chapter of the Star Wars Rules Companion.
EDIT: Here is is: Quote: | Another change I'd like to add is a crew quality modifier to the crew skills stat. It'd look something like this:Inexperienced: 0D
Experienced: +1D
Veteran: +2D
Elite: +3D Basically, the modifier would provide a guideline for GMs to increase the effectiveness of ships that the character's might face to provide them with a more formidable challenge on a ship-by-ship basis. |
_________________ "No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.
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crazydanny1 Sub-Lieutenant
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Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 12:26 am Post subject: |
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crmcneill - I'm taking it that this would apply to a crew of a PC ship also. The longer the crew has worked together, the better they are.
Where the heck was this suggestion 15+ years ago when I was captaining a Nebulon frigate in a Privateer campaign? The crew was pretty tight and effective after about a year in game time. _________________ "Sarcasm is just one of the many services I provide."
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CRMcNeill Director of Engineering
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Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 12:37 am Post subject: |
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crazydanny1 wrote: | crmcneill - I'm taking it that this would apply to a crew of a PC ship also. The longer the crew has worked together, the better they are. |
In the case where the PCs are the entire crew, then no. Increase in skill levels would be the result of the individual PCs increasing their own skills through adventuring. I would be willing to say that, with a group of PCs operating together, the Command difficulty to coordinate their actions would decrease over time, representing their experience working as a team.
The intent behind the rule is for NPCs, either that of allied or enemy ships, or of ships under the PCs' command, to represent the varying degrees of skill level found between rookie and elite crew. It can be applied to everything from a single seat fighter all the way up to a super star destroyer as needed.
Quote: | Where the heck was this suggestion 15+ years ago when I was captaining a Nebulon frigate in a Privateer campaign? The crew was pretty tight and effective after about a year in game time. |
15+ years ago, I was in college. I hope that helps. _________________ "No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.
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garhkal Sovereign Protector
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Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 1:56 am Post subject: Re: Ships with large crews |
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Gadora wrote: | I have to be missing something, but I (obviously, else I'd not be missing it) can't see where it says how a ship with a crew of over one actually works. Take a... let's say a Gallofree Medium Transport, crewed by a party of four PCs and some NPCs to round things out. Who rolls what? If people get injured, what do you do if the crew is below the crew rating, but well above the skeleton crew? |
IMO the person in each of the spots
Engineering power control
pilot chair (or for multiple seat required ships, operators chairs)
sensor
shields/comms
rolls their own skills.
In the gallofree's case, i have the highest one of the 4 roll. _________________ Confucious sayeth, don't wash cat while drunk! |
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crazydanny1 Sub-Lieutenant
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 5:03 am Post subject: |
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crmcneill - I was playing the captain. The rest of the crew were NPCs. My other PC was a fighter pilot stationed on board, so I think your rule would've worked. It's a great suggestion that I will probably incorporate if i run a game like that. _________________ "Sarcasm is just one of the many services I provide."
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CRMcNeill Director of Engineering
Joined: 05 Apr 2010 Posts: 16283 Location: Redding System, California Sector, on the I-5 Hyperspace Route.
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Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 1:51 am Post subject: |
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crazydanny1 wrote: | crmcneill - I was playing the captain. The rest of the crew were NPCs. My other PC was a fighter pilot stationed on board, so I think your rule would've worked. It's a great suggestion that I will probably incorporate if i run a game like that. |
Gotcha. It occurs to me that this rule would allow a character to treat a capital ship like a single-pilot starfighter, save that he is using Command to pilot it, as opposed to Starfighter Piloting. _________________ "No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.
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