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From: Mirko Cegledi <storm@**********.INFORMATIK.FH-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: SR Companion Point System
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 1997 09:14:50 +0100
Hi Chummers!

I just pulled myself together this morning and calculated the design
points (?) for almost every kind of possible magically active characters.
I've chosen the following strategy:

1st. Searched this damn Character-Creation-Mastertable in the
SR-Companion.
2nd. Copied resp. calculated the appropriate design points and wrote them
behind the corresponding entries in the mastertable
3rd. thought...
4th.-9th. thought...
10th. Created something like arithmetic expressions for the possible
combinations
11th. Converted the expressions into their point values and added them
together.

However, I have just 45 minutes each workingday's morning, so I could just
calculate the values for the following types of characters:

- Metahuman mage
- Human Mage
- Metahuman Adept
- Human Adept

The values lie all between 89 and 100 points. However, I ignored the "more
Metahumans"-Rule and the possibility to take priority B, C or D if you
want to be a human or priority D or E if you want to be human mundane
or...[blahblah snipped ;)]

Furthermore, I hadn't had the time to calculate the design point (?)
values for mundane characters, but I'm working on it...

So, that's it for now.
Comments?

Cu all... Mirko

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-- mirko cegledi, dept. of computer sciences, fh-dortmund, germany

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