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Urhart the Fallen Angel Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 06 Oct 2003 Posts: 203 Location: New York City, USA
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 3:56 pm Post subject: |
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Well I suppose it would depend on what generation one is in. Because right now old people don't know anything about modern technology, but in star wars it does not seem to change that much, so maybe that wouldn't work, but I still stand by my perception theory. _________________ 'God gave you grace to purge this place
And peace all around may be your fortune
Oh oh children of the land
Love is still the answer take my hand
The vision fades a voice I hear
Listen to the madman!' |
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Son of Fire Captain
Joined: 03 Sep 2003 Posts: 554 Location: Rose City Canada
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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Bottom line man is this…do what you and your group feels comfortable with. _________________ "My schooling not only failed to teach me what it professed to be teaching, but prevented me from being educated to an extent which infuriates me when I think of all I might have learned at home by myself." - George Bernard Shaw |
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Volo Enrunk Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 24 Nov 2003 Posts: 104 Location: emporia kansas
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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Training in school to do that hmm, good point but no one in star wars goes to learn there skills at a school i was saying that a 12-14 year old has the mental capacity to learn these skills if taught w/o disadvantage operating machines is a different story do to length, i mean when i was 12-13 i was putting together to scale models with functional steering etc. technical skills is the ability to find the reference document for the machine in question and being able to read and follow directions, modifications are another story but still i feel doable. _________________ Sabbac anyone? |
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zarkempt Ensign
Joined: 03 Dec 2003 Posts: 30 Location: emporia kansas
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 8:21 pm Post subject: |
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yeah however there iis still the fact most kids are like cracked out gerbials. When i was 12 i was learning how to blow stuff up, among other things. _________________ set force pikes to the other setting |
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Volo Enrunk Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 24 Nov 2003 Posts: 104 Location: emporia kansas
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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demolitions yet another beautiful technical skill. _________________ Sabbac anyone? |
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Wookie rage Sub-Lieutenant
Joined: 06 Dec 2003 Posts: 66
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 2:19 am Post subject: |
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I would say just put certain limits on certain attributes. I wouldn't bet knowledge would be that high so put a -1D to that one, the percep/mech/tech would be up to you. Personally I would put a -1D to maybe two of the three. As for Vader...I think he just put a bunch of attribute dice towards mech and tech. I think he compensated with Str. Think about it, he looks and sounds like he's done poorly on more than a few rolls to resist damage. _________________ wookies+lightsabers=bad day
"Let's just say we'd like to avoid any Imperial entanglements." ~Obi Wan Kenobi |
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Rathe Ehtar Commander
Joined: 11 Oct 2003 Posts: 440 Location: Vacaville, CA
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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I can see limited skill choices for kids at character creation, but not attributes. While I think a kid wouldn't have 4d strength, but what about natural high attributes such as knowledge or technical. I was the kid that programed the vcrs mind you so I know a thing or two. I would go by the template but limit skill choices to the kids background/situation. _________________ "I don't know about angels, but it's fear that gives men wings." -Max Payne
"I don't buy that cluck like a dog, bark like a chicken stuff." -Col. Jack O'Neill |
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Son of Fire Captain
Joined: 03 Sep 2003 Posts: 554 Location: Rose City Canada
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 1:14 am Post subject: |
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You where like little Anakin making a pod-racer.
I do agree that they could have higher stats for certain attributes; after all we have seen Anakin build and pilot a pod-racer, and fly a starfighter. _________________ "My schooling not only failed to teach me what it professed to be teaching, but prevented me from being educated to an extent which infuriates me when I think of all I might have learned at home by myself." - George Bernard Shaw |
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Maximilian Bernas Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 18 Mar 2004 Posts: 149 Location: So Cal
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Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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Perception:
less than full strength on occasion (ever notice how a kid can miss an elephant walking by if his/her favorite TV program is on), and full on others (the kid who can notice that your fly is undone across a crowded theater [and shout it out to you across same said theater]).
Knowledge:
less than full strength, since they haven't even remotely learned everything as of yet. Very little tact, and often either no willpower or overly stubborn (Anakin for example)
Strength:
obviously less than full strength (the younger the kid, the less the strength [unless it's a freakish kid from some heavy gravity planet, a Gorian, a Wookie, or something of the like])
The other skills are based on training (Mechanical and Technical) or innate ability (Dexterity), so those would pretty much be "as is."
Just my opinion... _________________ "Let your anger be like a monkey in a pinata"
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Hellcat Grand Moff
Joined: 29 Jul 2004 Posts: 11921 Location: New England
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Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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If there are no official rules then I'd probably suggest coming up with a sub-scale rule for some things when having kids go up against adults and then follow the regular scale rules. That way you could give the kids just as much in the way of dice as you do the adults, but you can then have areas where kids go up against adults and the advantage is clearly with the adults. |
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