• EnsignWashout@startrek.website
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      18 hours ago

      Hence the number one rule: cool stuff should be done in the game, not your backstory.

      I prefer Fate, where the rules practically require having cool stuff in each character’s back story.

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      The one solution is to end the back story bad ‘so anyway, he’s learning how to walk again after… That.’ or ‘crawled into a bottle afterwards, and you’ll have a hell of a time fishing her out. In the meantime, she can still manage a cantrip from time to time. Most days.’ Especially if you’re going for a ‘last job’ or ‘old gunslinger’ vibe.

      Works really well if your early build is super specialized, and, like ‘they still remember how to do that part just on reflex’

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        I thought it was im the rule book that players should do so. If i have an epic backstory im playing and ancient old fart that has not battled in centuries and is not used to it anymore

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          One of the most fun characters I’ve played was a broken-down elite super-science soldier who was so addled by basilisk memes and psychotronic warfare that he needed his intelligent gun to remind him where he was every ten minutes.