InquisitorChris wrote:I like a lot of the RH careers, although most (not all) of them are the kind of things that could only be taken in this campaign if the Inquisitor doesn't know about it and would probably lead to rapid player death (would be an interesting RP experience though).
I'm thinking of using the rules for moving and firing with auto weapons in RT. Why not?
PS Matt are you buying that charm? Let me know so I can deduct Tnrones and add it to the cheet.
helvorn wrote:InquisitorChris wrote:I like a lot of the RH careers, although most (not all) of them are the kind of things that could only be taken in this campaign if the Inquisitor doesn't know about it and would probably lead to rapid player death (would be an interesting RP experience though).
I'm thinking of using the rules for moving and firing with auto weapons in RT. Why not?
PS Matt are you buying that charm? Let me know so I can deduct Tnrones and add it to the cheet.
I'd think if you had a radical Inquisitor you could easily play some of the careers in the RH book.
Oh, Chris.. I am going to buy the charm. You want me to come up with the form? I'm thinking a little bracelet.
InquisitorChris wrote:helvorn wrote:InquisitorChris wrote:You can have the charm for free unless it's something that would logically be expensive. Game effect is close to zero.
InquisitorChris wrote:I added it to the character sheet.
BTW, unfortunately I don't think I'll have the opportunity to call you; I found out that I have to spend the next few days doing work (why can't I have a normal vacation like everybody else?), then I spend the last half of next week in San Diego, then fly back to Moscow Saturday.
InquisitorChris wrote:Now it's my fault! I have to meet a deadline tomorrow, so I'm working like a maniac into the very wee hours. I'll be back tomorrow. Why can't I be independently wealthy? Why? Why?
ChristianC wrote:Except GW isn't doing that well... their one good source of income, Dark Heresy, they sold for some god-unforeseen reason.
InquisitorChris wrote:Whew! Am back home after my day-long voyage and jetlagged as hell. If I read the absences thread properly, Alex/Snide is currently absent (?).
Anyway, we'll be able to get going at a good clip now that my Odyssey is at an end.
gsteelwraith wrote:
As he was born and raised on Scintilla and studied at one of the most prestigeous Chantries, the Ecclesiarchy saw fit to post him upon one of the more primitive worlds in the Sector. By primitive, I'm figuring the world is in the ballpark of the Late Renaissance to Early Industrial Revolution. Most people still use horses ('lords and swords', as I believe a previous post phrased it). This was done for the same reason newly minted FBI agents are shipped off to postings early in their career that take them far away from familiar surroundings.
gsteelwraith wrote:I'd have to read up on that. If Locanthos is where you want to place that incident that works for me.
What do you want to do with the ad-hoc crew he assembled? If they were recruited its likely the group was broken up and scattered, as their experience would benefit several teams at that point. Its also possible they now work for the Ecclesiarchy on Locanthos. Should the game take us there, they could be encountered or act as allies.
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