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From: Paul Yan <bushidoboy@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Fun character concepts
Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 08:33:19 -0700
---MgkellyMP5 <MgkellyMP5@***.COM> wrote:
> In a message dated 98-05-17 03:35:33 EDT, you
write:
> << Disgruntled Postal Employee
> >Description ........ This person used to
work for one of the Post Office
> >(which has not broken up in the Awakened
world, just became a private
> business
> >and took a chunk out of UPS) and has since
quit and left for a number of
> >reasons. The individual has an innate
distrust of people who have authority
> >and especially when the authority person
does something they deem stupid
> >(which is almost everything). This person
does not like whiners at all, and
> >is very moody.
> >
> >Disadvantage ....... -1 die to all Social
tests
> >
> >Advantages ......... +1 die when using any
sort of Firearms
> > >>
>
> I think that I could take this another step.
How about 'Disgruntled Retail
> Salesperson'.
> +1 die to Fast Talk, but only while on the
clock. Flaw: Compulsion (Believes
> the general populus of the world is comprised
of morons and will gladly tell
> anyone this. Several times. Loudly.) -1 to any
sort of Etiquette Test other
> than Etiquette: Corporate Wage-Slave.

Here's another one.
'Disgruntled Mini-Mart Clerk'
Definitely a good Firearms skill and dodging
ability. An Edge of Lightning Reflexes is a
must. The only Flaw I can think of is Bad
Accent: +1 TN for Communications, Etiquette
rolls, and a Compulsion: Over-pricing (+2 TN for
resisting to f*ck-up a deal with jacking up
prices)

==
-Paul H. Yan a.k.a. Bushidoboy@**********.com/
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Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay
cash or do without.
Interest charges not only eat up a household
budget,
awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity.
-- Robert Heinlein
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