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{{npcref|Abner}} - Filthy rat of a navigator<br /> | {{npcref|Abner}} - Filthy rat of a navigator<br /> | ||
{{npcref| | {{npcref|Chauncey}} - Lazy and smarmy techie, Mr. Fix-It<br /> | ||
[[Torch]] - The muscle<br /> | [[Brink/Torch|Torch]] - The muscle<br /> | ||
{{npcref|Table}} - EVA pilot, runner<br /> | {{npcref|Table}} - EVA pilot, runner<br /> | ||
{{npcref|Eyeball}} - Surveillance and security, has her eye on the customers | {{npcref|Eyeball}} - Surveillance and security, has her eye on the customers |
Revision as of 20:31, 29 September 2014
Name | Swan |
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Campaign | Brink |
Player | Jacko |
Playbook | Operator |
Look | Ambiguous, utility wear, pretty face, sharp eyes, energetic body. |
Cool | 2 |
Hard | 1 |
Hot | 1 |
Sharp | 0 |
Weird | -1 |
Moves |
Moonlighting - you get 2-juggling. Whenever there’s a stretch of downtime in play, or between sessions, choose a number of your gigs to work. Choose no more than your juggling. Roll+cool. On a 10+, you get profit from all the gigs you chose. On a 7–9, you get profit from at least 1; if you chose more, you get catastrophe from 1 and profit from the rest. On a miss, catastrophe all around. The gigs you aren’t working give you neither profit nor catastrophe. Whenever you get a new gig, you also get +1juggling. Easy to Trust - when you try to seduce or manipulate another player’s character, roll+Hx instead of roll+hot. An NPC, roll+cool instead of roll+hot. |
Gear |
9mm Pistol - 2H close loud Vac-suit covered in pouches and tools - 1 Armor 3 Barter |
Hx |
Cipher - HX 0 Absinthe - HX +2 Torch - HX +2 |
XP | 4 |
Harm | 9 |
Stabilized | |
come back with -1hard | |
come back with -+1weird (max+3) | |
change to a new playbook | |
die |
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Swan is so-called due to his long, snowy-white braided dreads and nearly paper-white skin. He's pretty enough that people begin to question themselves and his joking requests for good-luck kisses on the cheek are usually granted (though often rebuked by him).
Swan brought Absinthe and Torch as backup when doing a deal with Cutter. Things went sour and he thinks Absinthe cut out and left him in the lurch while Torch hung tough and faced down serious violence to get them out of that jam. Swan still has a bone to pick with Absinthe.
Crew
Abner - Filthy rat of a navigator
Chauncey - Lazy and smarmy techie, Mr. Fix-It
Torch - The muscle
Table - EVA pilot, runner
Eyeball - Surveillance and security, has her eye on the customers