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![]() Isaac Zephyr wrote:
I hadn't thought about the discount for long periods... I like that Idea. ![]()
![]() Isaac Zephyr wrote:
Yeah I have all the books and it doesnt really say much about docking... But they did mention the Skydock in pact worlds. What sort of fees sound reasonable to you? I was thinking like a 5 credits fee for dock and 5 cr for leave and an optional 1/2 a credit per batery for a battery recharge station next to the ship. ![]()
![]() My players just traveled through the drift and are approaching Verces.
I was wondering if maybe I should simply make them dock on Skydock for a fee with some sort of parking facility... Thoughts? ![]()
![]() Xenocrat wrote: The tattoo fusion from Pact Worlds is the best "hidden weapon" solution at higher levels, you can carry it around without worrying about your gun sized but not gun looking Glamour fusion weapon being taken away. It's also drawable as a swift action, if I recall correctly. I agree with Xenocrat. The Tatoo fusion is deffinitely awesome. It also makes it so any sort of Envoy for example can wear a fancy dress and charm people while having a perfectly concealed weapon. I also find blasting to be an interesting one ![]()
![]() I've DM'd several games of both dungeons and Dragons And Starfinder and in both cases I think players and GMs alike should never be forced to read the books cover to cover. For players, I always have the core rules or players guide available for them If they have questions but most of the basics that are covered in character creation are rarely asked about. The rest of the time, if they have a question mid game they just go for the book and rarely ask me dirrectly. I personally use the rulebooks as a guide and a tool more then a strict obligation. If players wish to know all the rules and I decide to homebrew some stuff to accomodate my campain setting then the players usually respond positively when I tell them not to correct me. But then again, when the universe is as facinating as starfinder's I tend to read all of it at least once. ![]()
![]() I love the Idea of some Hellknight masked hero figure in the propaganda. Like a Captain Justice! His catch phrase would be something like: "There is no price for Law!!" haha. But to get back to OP's question, It seems the Hellknights have different sub groups that can be used in any context. For exmple, a group defending a specific order of government or an association.. or simply dissmantling a group of protesters or any sort of Anarchist order. |