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my character sheet is a google sheet document...what is the best way to display it here?
I don't know. Both dannigan and psychie have typed their sheet out using tabs and that seems to work well enough for them. It's up to you how you'd like your character, just so long as I can access it.
 
I don't know. Both dannigan and psychie have typed their sheet out using tabs and that seems to work well enough for them. It's up to you how you'd like your character, just so long as I can access it.
Sherwood Sherwood i sent u a link to the google sheet. it has equipment and mecha tabs.
 
i need to choose 2 espionage skills, whatever MECT is, 1 pilot skill, and 2 other skills...i'm not sure about my options since i do not have a book.

also, in the lore under my race, it seems like alignments have percentages aand u can have any number as long as they add up to 100% but e veryone seems to have one alignment... my assumption is that we can have like 3 or 4 adding up to 100% and that everyone here is 100% scrupulous. Also, what do principaled, scrupulous, and aberrant mean? any other honorable alignments?

hmmm no one but me thought to put mecha in its own tab?
 
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hmmm no one but me thought to put mecha in its own tab?
I can't approach your other questions because I feel they are all Game Master territory. However, I can address this one.

Far from it. I did away with Mecha tabs a long time ago. Sherwood keeps a Lore section and I keep any necessary mecha-related information in my Game Notes. My character sheet is big enough! =)
 
caecgirl caecgirl I did send you a PM with your skill percentages all written out for you, along with my thoughts on what skills would be good for you to pick up in those 'choose your own' slots. The way you have your skills set up right now needs to be adjusted, since your character sheet is showing skill categories (such as Science: None and Technical: Any) instead of individual skills.
 
Alignments from the book. These are the only ones I'm allowing in for characters. You pick one of the following three.

GOOD ALIGNMENTS
Principled
Scrupulous
Because a character is of a good alignment, it does not make him/her
a saint. Good characters can be just as irritating, obnoxious, arrogant
and even prejudiced and full of quirks, as the next guy. However, life
and freedom are of the highest priority. S uch a person can always be
trusted in a life and death situation.
Principled (Good)
Principled characters are, generally, the strong, moral character -
the "Boy Scout" or do-gooder palladin of the group. He or she is usually
compassionate, caring, cooperative and sincere.
Principled Characters Will . . .
1 . Always keep his word.
2. Avoid lies.
3. Never kill or attack an unarmed foe.
4. Never harm an innocent.
5. Never torture for any reason.
6 . Never kill for pleasure.
7. Always help others .
8. Work well in a group.
9. Respect authority, law, self-discipline and honor.
1 0. Never betray a friend.
1 1 . Never break the law unless conditions are desperate. This means no
breaking and entry, theft, torture, unprovoked assaults, etc.

Scrupulous (Good)
Scrupulous characters value life and freedom above all else, and despise
those who would deprive others of them. This type of hero is typically
portrayed in many Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson films; the
person who is forced to work beyond the law, yet for the law, and the
greater good of the people. They are not vicious or vindictive characters,
but are driven to right injustice. These characters will always attempt
to work with or within the law whenever possible.
Scrupulous Characters Will ...
1 . Keep his word to any other good person.
2. Lie only to people of selfish or evil alignments.
3 . Never attack or kill an unarmed foe.
4. Never harm an innocent.
5. Never torture for pleasure, but may use muscle to extract information
from criminals or evil characters.
6. Never kill for pleasure; will always attempt to bring the villain to justice
alive no matter how vile he may be.
7 . Always help others.
8. Attempt to work within the law whenever possible.
9 . Bend and, occasionally, break the law when deemed necessary.
This means they may use strong-arm techniques, harass, break and
enter, theft, and so on.
1 0. Distrust authority.
1 1 . Work with groups, but dislikes confining laws and bureaucracy (red
tape).
1 2 . Never betrays a friend.

SELFISH ALIGNMENTS
(But Not Necessarily Evil)
Unprincipled (Selfish)
This, basically, good person tends to be selfish, greedy, and holds
his/her personal freedom and welfare above almost everything else. He
dislikes confining laws, self-discipline and distrusts authority. This is
the Han Solo character from Star Wars. The guy who is always looking
for the best deal, associates with good and evil characters, is continually
tempted to lie and cheat, and hates himself for being loyal and helping
others.
Unprincipled Characters Will ...
1 . Have a high regard for life and freedom.
2. Keep his word of honor.
3. Lie and cheat if necessary (especially to those of anarchist and evil
alignments).
4. Will not kill an unarmed foe (but will take advantage of one).
5 . Help those in need.
6. Not use torture unless absolutely necessary.
7. Work with a group, especially if profitable.
8. Never harm an innocent.
9 . Never kill for pleasure.
1 0. Dislike authority.
1 1 . Never betray a friend.
 
Alignments from the book. These are the only ones I'm allowing in for characters. You pick one of the following three.

GOOD ALIGNMENTS
Principled
Scrupulous
Because a character is of a good alignment, it does not make him/her
a saint. Good characters can be just as irritating, obnoxious, arrogant
and even prejudiced and full of quirks, as the next guy. However, life
and freedom are of the highest priority. S uch a person can always be
trusted in a life and death situation.
Principled (Good)
Principled characters are, generally, the strong, moral character -
the "Boy Scout" or do-gooder palladin of the group. He or she is usually
compassionate, caring, cooperative and sincere.
Principled Characters Will . . .
1 . Always keep his word.
2. Avoid lies.
3. Never kill or attack an unarmed foe.
4. Never harm an innocent.
5. Never torture for any reason.
6 . Never kill for pleasure.
7. Always help others .
8. Work well in a group.
9. Respect authority, law, self-discipline and honor.
1 0. Never betray a friend.
1 1 . Never break the law unless conditions are desperate. This means no
breaking and entry, theft, torture, unprovoked assaults, etc.

Scrupulous (Good)
Scrupulous characters value life and freedom above all else, and despise
those who would deprive others of them. This type of hero is typically
portrayed in many Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson films; the
person who is forced to work beyond the law, yet for the law, and the
greater good of the people. They are not vicious or vindictive characters,
but are driven to right injustice. These characters will always attempt
to work with or within the law whenever possible.
Scrupulous Characters Will ...
1 . Keep his word to any other good person.
2. Lie only to people of selfish or evil alignments.
3 . Never attack or kill an unarmed foe.
4. Never harm an innocent.
5. Never torture for pleasure, but may use muscle to extract information
from criminals or evil characters.
6. Never kill for pleasure; will always attempt to bring the villain to justice
alive no matter how vile he may be.
7 . Always help others.
8. Attempt to work within the law whenever possible.
9 . Bend and, occasionally, break the law when deemed necessary.
This means they may use strong-arm techniques, harass, break and
enter, theft, and so on.
1 0. Distrust authority.
1 1 . Work with groups, but dislikes confining laws and bureaucracy (red
tape).
1 2 . Never betrays a friend.

SELFISH ALIGNMENTS
(But Not Necessarily Evil)
Unprincipled (Selfish)
This, basically, good person tends to be selfish, greedy, and holds
his/her personal freedom and welfare above almost everything else. He
dislikes confining laws, self-discipline and distrusts authority. This is
the Han Solo character from Star Wars. The guy who is always looking
for the best deal, associates with good and evil characters, is continually
tempted to lie and cheat, and hates himself for being loyal and helping
others.
Unprincipled Characters Will ...
1 . Have a high regard for life and freedom.
2. Keep his word of honor.
3. Lie and cheat if necessary (especially to those of anarchist and evil
alignments).
4. Will not kill an unarmed foe (but will take advantage of one).
5 . Help those in need.
6. Not use torture unless absolutely necessary.
7. Work with a group, especially if profitable.
8. Never harm an innocent.
9 . Never kill for pleasure.
hmmm...i figured you'd let me have the standard ones for my race...i figured the aberrant part is what makes u stand out...not just another sheeple
 
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caecgirl caecgirl I did send you a PM with your skill percentages all written out for you, along with my thoughts on what skills would be good for you to pick up in those 'choose your own' slots. The way you have your skills set up right now needs to be adjusted, since your character sheet is showing skill categories (such as Science: None and Technical: Any) instead of individual skills.
i thought that might be the case but wasnt sure cause u didnt indicate which were the choices
 
I don't follow what you mean about alignments. Alignments are not a percentage of three different ones, but a single one that you pick.
 
I don't follow what you mean about alignments. Alignments are not a percentage of three different ones, but a single one that you pick.
i pasted this one before. it's right out of the lore "
Praxian R.C.C.
Alignment: Any honorable alignment, usually Principled (50% ), Scrupulous (30%), and Aberrant (10%) are most common, with the other alignments filling out the remaining 10%. "
 
That means that on average, 50% of Paraxians are Principled, with another 30% being Scrupulous. Not that one person is all three at once.
 
Alignments from the book. These are the only ones I'm allowing in for characters. You pick one of the following three.

GOOD ALIGNMENTS
Principled
Scrupulous
Because a character is of a good alignment, it does not make him/her
a saint. Good characters can be just as irritating, obnoxious, arrogant
and even prejudiced and full of quirks, as the next guy. However, life
and freedom are of the highest priority. S uch a person can always be
trusted in a life and death situation.
Principled (Good)
Principled characters are, generally, the strong, moral character -
the "Boy Scout" or do-gooder palladin of the group. He or she is usually
compassionate, caring, cooperative and sincere.
Principled Characters Will . . .
1 . Always keep his word.
2. Avoid lies.
3. Never kill or attack an unarmed foe.
4. Never harm an innocent.
5. Never torture for any reason.
6 . Never kill for pleasure.
7. Always help others .
8. Work well in a group.
9. Respect authority, law, self-discipline and honor.
1 0. Never betray a friend.
1 1 . Never break the law unless conditions are desperate. This means no
breaking and entry, theft, torture, unprovoked assaults, etc.

Scrupulous (Good)
Scrupulous characters value life and freedom above all else, and despise
those who would deprive others of them. This type of hero is typically
portrayed in many Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson films; the
person who is forced to work beyond the law, yet for the law, and the
greater good of the people. They are not vicious or vindictive characters,
but are driven to right injustice. These characters will always attempt
to work with or within the law whenever possible.
Scrupulous Characters Will ...
1 . Keep his word to any other good person.
2. Lie only to people of selfish or evil alignments.
3 . Never attack or kill an unarmed foe.
4. Never harm an innocent.
5. Never torture for pleasure, but may use muscle to extract information
from criminals or evil characters.
6. Never kill for pleasure; will always attempt to bring the villain to justice
alive no matter how vile he may be.
7 . Always help others.
8. Attempt to work within the law whenever possible.
9 . Bend and, occasionally, break the law when deemed necessary.
This means they may use strong-arm techniques, harass, break and
enter, theft, and so on.
1 0. Distrust authority.
1 1 . Work with groups, but dislikes confining laws and bureaucracy (red
tape).
1 2 . Never betrays a friend.

SELFISH ALIGNMENTS
(But Not Necessarily Evil)
Unprincipled (Selfish)
This, basically, good person tends to be selfish, greedy, and holds
his/her personal freedom and welfare above almost everything else. He
dislikes confining laws, self-discipline and distrusts authority. This is
the Han Solo character from Star Wars. The guy who is always looking
for the best deal, associates with good and evil characters, is continually
tempted to lie and cheat, and hates himself for being loyal and helping
others.
Unprincipled Characters Will ...
1 . Have a high regard for life and freedom.
2. Keep his word of honor.
3. Lie and cheat if necessary (especially to those of anarchist and evil
alignments).
4. Will not kill an unarmed foe (but will take advantage of one).
5 . Help those in need.
6. Not use torture unless absolutely necessary.
7. Work with a group, especially if profitable.
8. Never harm an innocent.
9 . Never kill for pleasure.
1 0. Dislike authority.
1 1 . Never betray a f
ok i have chosen
 

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