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Age of rebellion duty
Age of rebellion duty











  1. AGE OF REBELLION DUTY PC
  2. AGE OF REBELLION DUTY SERIES

Unfortunately, discrimination graduated with her. Undeterred, Zal pushed through and distinguished herself time and time again before graduation. While at the academy, Zal faced constant harassment, discrimination, and derision from instructors and students alike. All she wanted out of life was to sit behind the stick of a starfighter. But while her brother and sisters were playing with their pet squalls and taking dance and elocution lessons, Zal was racing speeders through the crystal canyons and breaking curfew.Īs soon as she was old enough, Zal left Chandrila and enrolled in the Rengali Imperial Naval Academy, bringing nothing with her from Chandrila but a lucky charm made for her by her older brother. Born and raised on Chandrila, Zal should have been a nature-loving, peace-making scholar like most of the rest of her family and, in fact, most of the rest of the planet.

AGE OF REBELLION DUTY PC

In fact I think I would actually treat it has an obligation with the result (has attracted attention from force users.) I don't think I would ever allow a droid PC to use the morality scale however.Zal Artha never fit in. NPC force users would recognize his potential however. I think if I were to allow that as a GM it would mean that the character was strong enough with the force to track even of they haven't awoken to the force enough to have a force rating. odd given that force use is the only thing that gives that scale meaning. Now whether that was correct or not I left entirely in the hands of the GM.Ĭontriwise I think tying a non-force using character to the morality system is. Now you could have views on it which may or may not be correct, frex I had a character in an (unfortunately stillborn) Star wars game who came from an order of mercenary force users who thought the path to the dark-side was selfish ends and henceforth would use any force power on a clients behalf but never use the force at all (even for self defense) when 'off the clock'. The whole light side/ dark side dichotomy is just too much a part of the universe to be ignored. I like what you're doing, but I don't think I would let a force user ignore the Morality system. So has anyone tried this in practice? Had good results? Bad results? Likewise both Han and Lando will have both Duty and Obligation scores, but not morality as the are not force users. Luke, by the end of Return of the Jedi certainly has both a Duty and Morality score and might well have an Obligation in the form of having ticked off the Hutts by dropping Jabba's dinner party down the Sarlacc's gullet. In fact I don't see why you couldn't have all 3 apply to the same character. So looking at it I don't see a real problem with having all 3 in the same party. It differs from Obligation and Duty in that it is unique to force users and has no meaning or bearing on non-force sensitive characters. At certain thresholds you fall to the Dark side (with mechanical implications) or rise to Jedihood. Morality, from Force and Destiny is a general indicator of how in tune a character is to the Light or Dark sides of the force. No real examples from cannon save that everyone tied to the Rebellion has some. You generally want to increase it in play. You generally want to try to decrease it in play, although you can gain more (at char gen and in play)as an alternative to paying cash for items or services.ĭuty, from Age of Rebellion is a measure of ones standing with the Rebel Alliance.

age of rebellion duty

The cannon example would be Han's debt to Jabba the Hutt. Obligation, from Edge of the Empire is a source of trouble, essentially some sort of underworld tied debt which haunts the PC. Mechanically the big differences between the 3 flavors of PCs come down to the one sub-system that is unique to each book. Yes, it's a bit stupid that if you want Han, Luke and Obi-Wan in the same party you need 3 separate books, but the bigger question is: Can you have Han, Luke and Obi-Wan in the same party? Taking a closer look however I'm not sure my trepidation is justified. So when I saw the FFG Star Wars game (leaving aside the money hungry structure of the releases) I was non-plused by the splitting of the game into 3 segments. In fact they have a lot of compatibility traps and weird differences between them.

age of rebellion duty

AGE OF REBELLION DUTY SERIES

This is a series of 5 RPGs which, in spite of portraying the same universe and using what is ostensibly the same system are not particularly compatible. I've played a fair amount of the various FFG 40k games.













Age of rebellion duty