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− | *200 points; +5 for backstory and/or 3×3 | + | *200/-75/-5 points; +5 for backstory and/or 3×3 |
− | *Check "realistic limits" for improved Derived Stats (usually limited to ±2, w/ex) | + | **Check "realistic limits" for improved Derived Stats (usually limited to ±2, w/ex) |
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*Early TL9, no Superscience (cybernetics and cloning are "advanced"); ETC (UT139) is only available for mounted/vehicular weapons; for additional tech info, refer to "State of the Art, Pt 1," "State of the Art, Pt 2" | *Early TL9, no Superscience (cybernetics and cloning are "advanced"); ETC (UT139) is only available for mounted/vehicular weapons; for additional tech info, refer to "State of the Art, Pt 1," "State of the Art, Pt 2" | ||
*Starting Wealth, Cost of Living (per Status) per ''GURPS Autoduel'' (3e) p.64: | *Starting Wealth, Cost of Living (per Status) per ''GURPS Autoduel'' (3e) p.64: |
Revision as of 06:52, 31 January 2018
Tropes
After the End; Crapsack World; Used Future; Cyberpunk with a Chance of Rain: Inverted (“Dust Bowl”); Grey and Gray Morality; Society is to Blame; Police State; Wretched Hive: the Nethers
Characters
- 200/-75/-5 points; +5 for backstory and/or 3×3
- Check "realistic limits" for improved Derived Stats (usually limited to ±2, w/ex)
- Early TL9, no Superscience (cybernetics and cloning are "advanced"); ETC (UT139) is only available for mounted/vehicular weapons; for additional tech info, refer to "State of the Art, Pt 1," "State of the Art, Pt 2"
- Starting Wealth, Cost of Living (per Status) per GURPS Autoduel (3e) p.64:
Starting wealth for an Autoduel America campaign is $15,000. This may not seem like a lot, but that’s because the majority of the public are Struggling to Poor. The PCs start with Average wealth, average in that most of the money is held by a select few. Unless your character is going to start in some kind of Amateur Night scenario, he’ll probably want his own car. A good, safe reliable car costs too much to begin with. Therefore, a character may spend character points to buy a vehicle before play starts. For each point spent, the PC gets half of his starting wealth – up to a total of $15,000 for Poor or Struggling, $30,000 for Average or better – to purchase a car. Any “leftover” money is lost, so buy some extra fuzzy dice and air fresheners. The only vehicle a Dead Broke character may start with is an abandoned wreck, and only if he’s living in it.
- Campaign will focus on the Oklahoma City area, but may include other locations within the (current) US
- Enemies are restricted to a Frequency of 6, unless multiple characters share the same enemy
- All PCs may start with a free Ally at 75% CPs (150/-75/-5), with a Frequency of Appearance of "Plot," which will also serve as a backup-PC
- After initial captured assets have been determined, we will use the "Ships and Crews" section of Spaceships 2 (p.26) to deal with any additional capital the company might need—obviously, replace "ship" with "company" in these cases.
Refer to Campaign Info for more information about the setting
Notes
- '80s "Retro-Future"
- "City-Speak" (Ref:Bladerunner) is very common; Ref: Chinese, in Firefly
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Autoduel"
The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.