Somebody call a Doctor!
This time out I will examine the
Doctors career, introduced in Supplement 4, Citizens of the Imperium. Can a Doctor become an heroic
adventurer? Let's find out.
My first impression is that the
Doctors career models a University Medical school or Major City
Medical system. The first thing that suggests this to me is the fact
that the Doctors career is not easy
to get into. The enlistment throw is 9+, one of the hardest. Only 28%
of applicants get in. Intelligence and Dexterity are the key
characteristics; odds of getting in improve to 72% (6+).
Once you're in, on the other
hand, Reenlistment is easy, only 4+. Survival is almost automatic at
3+ (97%). With the Intelligence DM, survival IS automatic. This is
the second indicator. The low Survival throw points to a safe, stable
environment.
This by itself makes the Doctors
career a desirable one. Will this encourage players to stay in
service longer? Doctors get the automatic 2 skills per term, after
all. With no worries about Sudden PC Death Syndrome (SPCDS)tm,
players may want to pile on the terms for that sweet pension and
loads of skills.
What skills are available?
Medical skill has the most slots.
This is no surprise. Four tables with six slots makes twenty-four
skill entries. Six of them are Medical. If Medical-3 makes you a
doctor, what does Medical-5 or -6 mean? Yes, this could happen.
Actually, the odds are even
greater than 1-in-4 that a character will get Medical several times.
Table 1 has only characteristic bonuses. Skip Table 1 and Medical
becomes 1-in-3.
Note well though, here's another
reason to stay on at The Hospital. Starting in term four, if you take
one skill slot on Table 1, the aging table throws could be mitigated
or neutralized!
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Sunday, February 25, 2018
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
At the Beginning of Lent
To all my fellow Orthodox Christians; to all faithful Catholics, Anglicans, Lutherans, Episcopalians, Methodists, and all who remember the season of Lent.
May this Lenten season truly be a time of renewed devotion: of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. A time of repentance, a real renewal of minds, hearts and deeds in conformity with Christ and his teachings. Most of all, of return to the great commandments of loving God and neighbors.
As our Father among the Saints Patrick of Ireland has said,
God be merciful to me, a sinner.
May this Lenten season truly be a time of renewed devotion: of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. A time of repentance, a real renewal of minds, hearts and deeds in conformity with Christ and his teachings. Most of all, of return to the great commandments of loving God and neighbors.
As our Father among the Saints Patrick of Ireland has said,
Christ with me, Christ before me,
Christ behind me, Christ in me,
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ on my right, Christ on my left,
Christ in breadth, Christ in length, Christ in height,
Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me,
Christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me,
Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me.
God be merciful to me, a sinner.