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Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:18 am
by TheAlchemist
Bumped up psychoanalysis to 64

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 4:02 am
by TheAlchemist
Made a mistake on calculating my luck, it should be seventy.

Edit: Heh, I see your smarter then me and already fixed that. My bad.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:10 am
by Nanonano63
Are you still accepting players? If so I am thinking about a Mathematics Professor.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:14 am
by Mr. Handy
Welcome, nanonano63! I think I can squeeze one more in. Go ahead and create your character when you're ready, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:56 am
by Nanonano63
could i use one of the extra skill slots for mathematics? Also for education i rolled a 12, which is a high school education for a professor can i swap a score or get a reroll?

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:53 pm
by Mr. Handy
Mathematics isn't a listed skill, but yes, you can use it as one of your occupational skills (one of the ones you choose from that long list). It has a base skill of 1%. There are ways we can get your EDU higher. What were your stat rolls? I'll let you deduct up to 3 points from one skill to add to EDU, which can get it to 15. If you want it higher, you can always make your character older. For every full 10 years older than the minimum age (21 for EDU 15), you get +1 EDU free, and the 20 occupational skill points to go with it.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 4:52 pm
by Nanonano63
ok i will take two from my INT (16) and then he is 42 so that will give him another +2. for a total of 16 which sounds much better.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:40 pm
by Mr. Handy
Okay, that works out fine. EDU 16 could be someone with a Master's degree.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:02 pm
by Nanonano63
allright here's my character. how does he look?


Dr. Anthony (Tony) Scott

Occupation: University Professor (Mathematics)

Education: University of Oxford (D.Phil. Mathematics 1955), Yale University (MS Physics 1950), University of Pittsburgh (BS Mathematics 1946)

Birthplace: Pleasant Valley, Ohio
Sex: Male

Age: 42

Background: Anthony was born in Pleasant Valley, Ohio in 1927 to Stan and Ruth Scott. His parents were devout Christians and tried to instill this faith in Anthony and his brothers. He was the first of three brothers. Anthony was an active child, spending his time participating in sports with the local boys. He was also a small child and he often became the object of fun natured bullying. He would sometimes come home with bruises and sores. As Anthony grew older he took an interest in martial arts in the hope that he could avoid most injuries. This interest would stay with him throughout his life, it became a way to cope with the stressors of life.

While Anthony was a bright kid he never applied himself in school, because he just didn’t care. As he approached the end of high school and the realization of his draft registration dawned on him. Right then and there he decided that college was a better choice than going to war. Ironically once he got to college he discovered that he loved to learn. After graduating from Pittsburgh he went on to Yale and then Oxford. While at Oxford, Anthony spent a lot of time in Germany studying the works of the mathematician Gauss.

During his time in Germany he met and married his wife Katrina. They had their first child a beautiful girl, Roselynn, in 1952. Even with the weight of a doctoral thesis ever on his mind Anthony devoted himself to his daughter, and there was never a more loving father. Unfortunately, three weeks after defending his thesis, Rose contracted polio. The family returned home, in hope of medical care to save their child, but a year later she had passed away. In the wake of this tragedy, Anthony lost all faith in a God and turned to the one thing he knew: mathematics. He managed to get a job at his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh. After two failed pregnancies the Scotts finally had another child; a boy, Joshua, in June of 1967. Anthony is starting to believe that his life might have a happy ending now, though the fear of losing his child again is constantly on the horizon.

Stats:

Str 10 Dex12 Int 14 Idea 70
Con 7 App 10 Pow 13 Luck 65
Siz 12 San 65 Edu 16 Know 80


Skills: (Here are the ones I spent skill points in)

Credit Rating: 30% (SK)
Dodge: 50% (H)
Drive Automobile: 30% (H)
Library Use: 65% (SK)
Martial Arts: 60% (H)
Other Languages/German: 63% (SK)
Own Language/English: 80% (this is default no points were spent)
Persuade: 30% (SK)
Physics: 75% (SK)
Psychology: 45% (SK)
Swim: 35% (H)
Mathematics: 75% (SK)
Fist: 55% (H)
Grapple: 30% (H)
Kick: 50% (H)

Wealth: 5

H = Hobby
SK = Specialty Skill

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:31 pm
by Mr. Handy
Looks great! You underspent in the hobby points department, having only spent 130 out of 140 points, so go ahead and spend the remaining 10. Also, the way Martial Arts works is that you make a single attack roll as normal in unarmed combat, against whichever skill is appropriate (Fist/Punch, Grapple, Kick, or Head Butt). If you get higher than the appropriate skill, you miss. If you get equal to or less, then you compare the number rolled to your Martial Arts skill. If it's less than or equal to your Martial Arts skill as well, you double your damage dice if your attack is not countered (i.e., 2d3 for a punch, 2d6 for a kick, or 2d4 for a head butt). You have no damage bonus, but if you did it would not be doubled. If it's higher than Martial Arts, but still less than or equal to the unarmed combat skill you rolled against, you just do normal damage. Thus, there is no point in having Martial Arts higher than your highest unarmed attack skill. However, with the 10 spare points available, you can spend some or all of them to get Fist/Punch or Kick up to 60. Or you could lower Martial Arts to 55 and have 15 total hobby points left to spend. Also, you should specify which Martial Art your character has studied.

Would you like to be related to Kathleen Scott? She has a father named Anthony Scott, but your character is too young to actually be him (and he's from Scranton and has a different background), but Kathleen could be your cousin one generation removed.

Your yearly income is $11,000 (not bad in 1969 dollars). You have $5,500 cash in the bank, another $5,500 in stocks and bonds, and an additional $44,000 in other assets (a decent house might be valued at only around $20,000 in 1969, so you could still have a car and other things in addition to it). You should think about what you own and what you'd normally carry on you.

Also, the story is set in Philadelphia, not Pittsburgh, and in July 1969 rather than June 1967. I'd like for Anthony Scott to be teaching at the University of Pennsylvania. Perhaps he's taken a new job there in the last couple of years.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:15 am
by Nanonano63
Alright here's another go.
I switched up the background to correct for the city, i was just mistaken at first. And i went ahead and specified Karate since it encompasses punching kicking an grappling, and most of the other martial arts don't make it to America till the 70's.

As far as being related to Kathleen Scott, i think it would be an interesting dynamic though i don't think they would know each other well as Anthony has been out of the country for most of her life.

As for items he carries regularly I'm still figuring that out i should get know pretty soon, though it probably won't be much since he doesn't own a gun and he's just a professor. He does own a car though since he lives just outside of Philadelphia (he's just not a big city fan), and has to commute to work.
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Dr. Anthony (Tony) Scott

Occupation: University Professor (Mathematics)

Education: University of Oxford (D.Phil. Mathematics 1955), Yale University (MS Physics 1950), University of Pennsylvania (BS Mathematics 1946)

Birthplace: Pleasant Valley, Ohio
Sex: Male

Age: 42

Background: Anthony was born in Pleasant Valley, Ohio in 1927 to Stan and Ruth Scott. His parents were devout Christians and tried to instill this faith in Anthony and his brothers. He was the first of three brothers. Anthony was an active child, spending his time participating in sports with the local boys. He was also a small child and he often became the object of fun natured bullying. He would sometimes come home with bruises and sores. As Anthony grew older he took an interest in the martial art of karate in the hope that he could avoid most injuries. This interest would stay with him throughout his life; it became a way to cope with the stressors of life.

While Anthony was a bright kid he never applied himself in school, because he just didn’t care. As he approached the end of high school and the realization of his draft registration dawned on him. Right then and there he decided that college was a better choice than going to war. Ironically once he got to college he discovered that he loved to learn. After graduating from Pennsylvania he went on to Yale and then Oxford. While at Oxford, Anthony spent a lot of time in Germany studying the works of the mathematician Gauss.

During his time in Germany he met and married his wife Katrina. They had their first child a beautiful girl, Roselynn, in 1952. Even with the weight of a doctoral thesis ever on his mind Anthony devoted himself to his daughter, and there was never a more loving father. Unfortunately, three weeks after defending his thesis, Rose contracted polio. The family returned home, in hope of medical care to save their child, but a year later she had passed away. In the wake of this tragedy, Anthony lost all faith in a God and turned to the one thing he knew: mathematics. He managed to get a job at his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. After two failed pregnancies the Scotts finally had another child; a boy, Joshua, in February of 1969. Anthony is starting to believe that his life might have a happy ending now, though the fear of losing his child again is constantly on the horizon.

Stats:

Str 10 Dex 12 Int 14 Idea 70
Con 7 App 10 Pow 13 Luck 65
Siz 12 San 65 Edu 16 Know 80


Skills: (Here are the ones I spent skill points in)

Credit Rating: 35% (SK)

Dodge: 50% (H)
Drive Automobile: 30% (H)
Library Use: 65% (SK)
Martial Arts: 55% (H)
Other Languages/German: 63% (SK)
Own Language/English: 80% (this is default no points were spent)
Persuade: 30% (SK)
Physics: 75% (SK)
Psychology: 45% (SK)
Swim: 40% (H)
Mathematics: 75% (SK)
Fist: 55% (H)
Grapple: 30% (H)
Kick: 55% (H)

Wealth: 5

H = Hobby
SK = Specialty Skill

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 1:07 am
by Mr. Handy
Okay, you're good to go! I posted your character sheet, and I should be able to get your IC thread started soon. Remember that you can't read IC threads that your character isn't in.

Stan Scott is the younger brother of Kathleen's paternal grandfather, which makes Anthony Scott the first cousin of his namesake, Kathleen's father, and the first cousin once removed of Kathleen, who is a grad student in the history department at the U. of P.

Joshua can be two years old if you prefer. I hadn't realized that the date was part of the previous sentence saying when he was born, and thought it was the beginning of the next one.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 1:57 am
by Nanonano63
ok i will change joshua's age back then

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 2:10 am
by Mr Zombie killer
Handy,
Kathleen is currently a grad student in law at the university. She has a MA in History already along with a BA in another subject which I think is physics.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 2:15 am
by Mr. Handy
Yes, that's right, thanks. Anthony Scott knows a lot about physics and probably also teaches physics courses in addition to math.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 2:43 am
by Nanonano63
yeah that makes sense that he would teach physics as well

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 6:58 am
by TheAlchemist
I think I found a picture for Father Levington.

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This one is a little crisper, but has someone else in it.

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Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 5:58 am
by Nanonano63
Here is a good photo for Anthony Scott.
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Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:34 pm
by Scooby
Player: Scooby
Name: Jim Jacobs
Age: 31
Sex: Male
Occupation:
Current residence:

Characteristics

Str: 13
Con: 09
pOW: 14 (lUCK-70)
dEX: 07
aPP: 07
Siz: 09
Int: 17 (Idea-85)
Edu: 15 (kNOW-75)
Wealth: 03

Sanity:99
Phobias/Mental Disorders: None
Maximum Sanity:70
Hit Points:9
Magic Points:14
Damage Bonus:+0

Background.

Jim Jacobs was born in 1937, brought up in a small town,
He followed in his fathers footsteps and joined the army when he was 16, After 10 years of service,
Jim retired, secluding himself in the woods away from the Harsh realitys of the world.
He dosnt like to think about the past.. his army career was tough and both parents died during the war.
All he wanted to do now was relax in the country, and live out the rest of his life!

Skills.

Skills: (Non-default skills BOLD, Professional Skills ITALICS, Hobbies preceded by a DOT. Checked skills followed by a *)
Accounting (10%): 20
Anthropology (01%):
Archaeology (01%):
Art (05%):
Astronomy (01%):
Bargain (05%): 35
Biology (01%):
Chemistry (01%):
Climb (40%): 15
Computer Use (01%):
Conceal (15%): 10
Craft (05%):
Credit Rating (15%): 20
Cthulhu Mythos (00%):
Disguise (01%):
.Dodge (DEX x 2):
Drive Auto (20%):
Electrical Repair (10%):
Electronics (01%):
Fast Talk (05%):
First Aid (30%): 60
Geology (01%):
Hide (10%):
History (20%):
Jump (25%): 20
Law (05%): 20
Library Use (25%): 15
Listen (25%):
Locksmith (01%):
Martial Arts (01%):
Mechanical Repair (20%):
Medicine (05%):
Natural History (10%):
Navigate (10%): 60
Occult (05%):
Operate Heavy Machinery (01%):
.Other Language: Latin (01%):
.Own Language: English (EDU x 5%): 75
Persuade (15%): *25
Pharmacy (01%):
Photography (10%):
Physics (01%):
Pilot (01%):
.Psychoanalysis (01%):
Psychology (05%): 60
Ride (05%):
Sneak (10%): 10
.Spot Hidden (25%): 20
Swim (25%): 10
Throw (25%):
Track (10%): 20


Hand-to-Hand:
Fist/Punch (50%):
Grapple (25%):
Head Butt (10%):
Kick (25%):

Firearms:
.Handgun (20%): 25
Machine Gun (15%):
.Rifle (25%): 25
.Shotgun (30%):
SMG (15%):

My income is $7,000 per year, in 1969 dollars. You have a total of $35,000 in assets, of which $3,500 is cash in the bank, $3,500 is in stocks and bonds, and $28,000 is in other assets (house, car, etc.).

How does this sound.. Didnt have much time to do a full description..
Am thinking i may need too change a few hobby skills..?
Would be more proficiant with weapons wouldnt he?
Not sure what kind of weapons would be available at the time?
But he would have a few stored away in his cabin..!

Also not sure on my location..?

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 2:11 am
by Mr. Handy
The story takes place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and your character would probably start out somewhere in the city (and would need a reason to be there, seeing as he avoids cities and lives out in the countryside). I'll decide exactly where and when you start out.

It looks like you've put the skill points you spent next to each skill, instead of putting the totals there. For instance, if you've spent 20 skill points on Accounting, which has a base of 10%, your Accounting skill is 30%. You've spent a bit much on First Aid for someone your character's age. If you've really added 60 points, that would give you a 90% skill, making your character one of the foremost experts in the world. You should lower that skill to 75, or at most 80. The points you deducted can then be redirected to other occupational skills. You appear to have only spent 290 occupational skill points out of 300 and 160 hobby points out of 170, so you have some additional points to spend. Also, if you rolled a 15 for EDU, then you get +1 EDU for your character's age. This makes your EDU 16, giving you 80 in Know, 80% in Own Language, and an additonal 20 occupational skill points (meaning you have 30 left to spend). It's not clear which skill is your eighth occupation skill. If Sneak is that skill, then the total points spent above are correct. If that's a hobby skill, then you've spent all of your hobby points but still have 40 occupational points left.

As for weapons, just give me a wish list of what sorts you'd want, and then I can choose the exact model that would exist in 1969. For handguns, let me know whether you want them to be revolvers or semiautomatics, as well as what caliber. For rifles, we can work out something similar. Just tell me what you want, and I'll let you know if it existed then, its stats, if it's legal to own, and if you can afford it.