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These rules are optional and for advanced character creation only. Please advise your GM if your choose to use these optional rules as the GM may decline the character otherwise. Please note that the OCC and RCC bonuses apply in addition to any education bonuses.
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Everyone starts somewhere
The following is an attempt to provide a well-balanced background and base of skills to better reflect reality in the confines of the Palladium RPG Engine’s existing skill rules.
The advance of mankind to the stars has been fast and furious, far outreaching the social programs and capabilities of the UN Government and any local non-aligned governments. Some of the most basic of social programs begin to decline and change to meet the needs of the time and place. The primary example of this is education.
Education in the years 2020-2050 matched and then surpassed the educational systems of the 19th and 20th centuries. Typically giving students full primary and secondary education to the clones upon their being released into society, and natural teaching methods graduating students at the ages of 16 and 17; both with the option of taking post-secondary education thereafter. However, this only hold true on the Core Worlds, major colonies and the emigration fleets. The further one stretches ones hand into the reaches of known space, the lower the quality of the education.
By 2050 the UNG lists literacy at 97%. However, inaccessibility to a large portion of the population for census skews this number by between 10 to 25%. A general literacy rate in the outlying and un-unified or identified colonies is believed to be just shy of 70%. By the same factor, UNG citizens sport a bold figure of 99% junior high school graduation, with 80% of those further graduating from high school and 52% of non-military educated citizens receiving post secondary education. These numbers are only true in the Core Worlds. Even as close as Britannia and New Patagonia we see the number drop considerably, frighteningly so for post secondary education, at little over 10%. This is a repeat of the Renaissance age of earth, the days of Medieval Warlords and constant battle to the tears of the peasants. Even those colonies started by emigration fleet show an immediate and striking drop in education levels. Certainly with a stronger unification of the populated systems, and a greater focus and freedom of movement this trend will change, however, we see a predictable trend that will leave the human race gasping for literate air for yet one hundred years and beyond.
Even though the above general information is true, there are always exceptions to every rule. In the core systems, there are a large number of people living below the poverty line, unable to even receive the basic education requirements set out by the UNG. Conversely, in the more distant systems, where the majority of the population are poorly educated, there are upper class families that can afford higher quality education then is available in the core systems to the elite of the UNG’s youth. Such is the nature of humanity when other needs, such as immediate survival and propagation of the human race supercede egalitarian values.
Civilian OCC
A Civilian does not get the level of training that the UN Armed Forces provide, but they get freedom of choice. A civilian may go where they please and do what they want. Some do work with or for the military, for example as civilian administrative personnel, war correspondents and civilian aerospace company personnel. The MOS are designed as generic occupation specialties, with some specific ones. It is best to take the MOS closest to your desired character and then add skills to get the closest match.
Pre-requisite Requirements
See individual civilian occupations (MOS) for specific details.
Class: Base Skills and MOS choices and limitations
The basic skills are very much dependant on the nature of the characters background. Unless given GM permission otherwise (or GMs wishing to add spice to a character,) roll on the following chart with percentile dice. If it is not clear in the character’s background if they are from a rural or urban area, roll the percentile dice and compare to those listed for each locale.
No matter what, the Basic Skills and Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education) level MOS skill packages can be selected by the player. If the player has chosen a background where the character has studied in post secondary school(s) and possibly worked for a few to many years prior to enlisting in the Armed Forces, they will have a greater range of skill options to reflect their character’s past experiences.
Class | Core World | Core World to Inner Rim World | Outer Rim Worlds and Beyond | Space Born and Bred Education¹ | ||||
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urban 41-00 | Rural 01-40 | urban 51-00 | Rural 01-50 | urban 61-00 | Rural 01-60 | Colonization Fleet 26-00 | Other 01-25 | |
Upper | 75-00 | 90-00 | 85-00 | 95-00 | 95-00 | 99-00 | 85-00 | 00 |
Middle | 25-74 | 50-89 | 35-84 | 60-94 | 50-94 | 60-98 | 30-84 | 75-99 |
Lower | 05-24 | 10-49 | 10-34 | 15-59 | 15-49 | 25-59 | 05-29 | 50-74 |
Indigent | 01-04 | 01-09 | 01-09 | 01-14 | 01-14 | 01-24 | 01-4 | 01-49 |
¹ Space born and bred characters have the following skills as part of their base skills:
- Navigation: Space +5%
- Zero-G Movement +5%
- EVA skill frozen at: 15%
All base skills receive the following for their percentage: basic skill level + the (ME x IQ)/5 + any OCC bonuses
- Note: it is highly recommended that readers consider ALL skills to be less specific and more generic in application.
Upper class
Basic Skills
- Language: English 98%¹
- Literacy: English +30%¹
- One additional language/literacy pending character's background/origin (eg: Zentraedi/Zolan/non-English Earth language) +30%²
- (70% chance) Literacy: Native Language (if other than English) +10%
- Math: Basic +10%
- (72% chance) Computer Operation +8%
- (40% chance) Math Advanced +5%
- (35%chance) Chose 1 Domestic Skill +5%
- (10% chance) Pilot Automobile
- Hand to Hand: none (1 attack per round, with only attribute and skill bonuses, if applicable. Can be upgraded to Hand to Hand: Basic at the cost of 1 skill)
Roll percentile dice:
- 76-00 Your parents instilled a good drive to study/ you naturally have motivation to achieve your potential/ you had opportunity (scholarship). Available MOS: Career/Specialty Education (2 years), Career/University Education (4 years) and High Level Career/Extensive University Education (6 or more years). Bonuses: +5% to all base and MOS skills, +2 other skills. +30% to base skill chance rolls.
- 50-75 You’re pretty much a regular person. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), Career/University Education (4 years), and High Level Career/Extensive University Education (6 or more years). Bonuses: +1 other skill. +20% to base skill chance rolls.
- 16-49 Just because you went to school doesn’t mean that you studied hard. You always knew that you could rely on your parents – or at least their bank account. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), and Career/University Education (4 years). Bonuses: -2 other skills, -10% on base and MOS skills. +10% to base skill chance rolls.
- 01-15 You were fed by a silver spoon. If you couldn't do it your parents paid someone to do it for you. In school you slacked off and played video games in your spare time. You’re a disappointment to your family and there’s a remote chance that they’ve disowned you. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), and Career/University Education (4 years). Bonuses: -5 other skills. -1/2 the base % on all base, MOS, other and secondary skills.
Middle Class
Basic Skills
- Language: English 98%¹
- (72%chance) Literacy: English +10%¹
- (72% chance) One additional language/literacy pending character's background/origin (eg: Zentraedi/Zolan/non-English Earth language) +15%²
- (72% chance) Literacy: Native Language (if other than English) +5%
- (72% chance) Math: Basic +5%
- (52% chance) Computer Operation +8%
- (30% chance) Math Advanced +5%
- (30%chance) Chose 1 Domestic Skill +5%
- (15% chance) Pilot Automobile
- Hand to Hand: none (1 attack per round, with only attribute and skill bonuses, if applicable. Can be upgraded to Hand to Hand: Basic at the cost of 1 skill)
Roll percentile dice:
- 91-00 Your parents instilled a good drive to study/ you naturally have motivation to achieve your potential and you had opportunity (won a scholarship). Available MOS: Career/Specialty Education (2 years), Career/University Education (4 years) and High Level Career/Extensive University Education (6 or more years). Bonuses: +5% to all base and MOS skills, +1 other skills. +30% to base skill chance rolls.
- 61-90 You’re pretty much a regular person. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), Career/University Education (4 years), and High Level Career/Extensive University Education (6 or more years). Bonuses: +2% on base and MOS skills. +20% to base skill chance rolls.
- 26-60 Just because you went to school doesn’t mean that you studied hard. You always knew that you could rely on your parents – or at least their bank account. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), and Career/University Education (4 years). Bonuses: -2 other skills, -10% on base and MOS skills. +10% to base skill chance rolls.
- 01-25 In school you slacked off and played video games in your spare time. You’re a disappointment to your family. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), and Career/University Education (4 years). Bonuses: -5 other skills. -1/2 the base % on all base, MOS, other and secondary skills.
Lower class
Basic Skills
- Language: English +25%¹
- (52%chance) Literacy: English +5%¹
- (52% chance) One additional language/literacy pending character's background/origin (eg: Zentraedi/Zolan/non-English Earth language) +5%²
- (52% chance) Literacy: Native Language (if other than English)
- (52% chance) Math: Basic +5%
- (32% chance) Computer Operation +5%
- (15% chance) Math Advanced +5%
- (30%chance) Chose 1 Domestic Skill +5%
- (15% chance) Pilot Automobile
- Hand to Hand: none (1 attack per round, with only attribute and skill bonuses, if applicable. Can be upgraded to Hand to Hand: Basic at the cost of 1 skill)
Roll percentile dice:
- 96-00 Your parents instilled a good drive to study/ you naturally have motivation to achieve your potential and you had opportunity (won a scholarship). Available MOS: Career/Specialty Education (2 years), Career/University Education (4 years) and High Level Career/Extensive University Education (6 or more years). Bonuses: +5% to all base and MOS skills, +1 other skills. +30% to base skill chance rolls.
- 76-95 You’re pretty much a regular person. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), Career/University Education (4 years), and High Level Career/Extensive University Education (6 or more years). Bonuses: +2% on base and MOS skills. +20% to base skill chance rolls.
- 31-75 Just because you went to school doesn’t mean that you studied hard. You always knew that you could rely on your parents – or at least their bank account. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), and Career/University Education (4 years). Bonuses: -2 other skills, -10% on base and MOS skills. +10% to base skill chance rolls.
- 06-30 In school you slacked off and played video games in your spare time. You’re a disappointment to your family. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), and Career/Specialty Education (2 years). Bonuses: -5 other skills. -1/2 the base % on all base, MOS, other and secondary skills.
- 01-05 You had to work to live. There was no time for homework and sometimes no time to go to school! Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education). Bonuses: ½ base % on base skills. +15% on the MOS skills (only.) No other skills. +4 secondary skills. +30% to base skill chance rolls.
Indigent
Basic Skills
- Language: English 98%¹
- (72%chance) Literacy: English +10%¹
- (72% chance) One additional language/literacy pending character's background/origin (eg: Zentraedi/Zolan/non-English Earth language) +15%²
- (72% chance) Literacy: Native Language +15% (if other than English)
- (72% chance) Math: Basic +5%
- (52% chance) Computer Operation +5%
- (20% chance) Chose 1 Domestic Skill +5%
- (5% chance) Pilot Automobile
- Hand to Hand: none (1 attack per round, with only attribute and skill bonuses, if applicable. Can be upgraded to Hand to Hand: Basic at the cost of 1 skill)
Roll percentile dice:
- 99-00 Your parents instilled a good drive to study/ you naturally have motivation to achieve your potential and you had opportunity (won a scholarship). Available MOS: Career/Specialty Education (2 years), Career/University Education (4 years) and High Level Career/Extensive University Education (6 or more years). Bonuses: +5% to all base and MOS skills, +1 other skills. +30% to base skill chance rolls.
- 86-98 You’re pretty much a regular person. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), Career/University Education (4 years), and High Level Career/Extensive University Education (6 or more years). Bonuses: +2% on base and MOS skills. +20% to base skill chance rolls.
- 71-85 Just because you went to school doesn’t mean that you studied hard. You always knew that you could rely on your parents – or at least their bank account. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), Career/Specialty Education (2 years), and Career/University Education (4 years). Bonuses: -2 other skills, -10% on base and MOS skills. +10% to base skill chance rolls.
- 51-60 In school you slacked off and played video games in your spare time. You’re a disappointment to your family. Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education), and Career/Specialty Education (2 years). Bonuses: -5 other skills. -1/2 the base % on all base, MOS, other and secondary skills.
- 01-50 You had to work to live. There was no time for homework and sometimes no time to go to school! Available MOS: Part-Time/Menial Labour (High School Education). Bonuses: ½ base % on base skills. +15% on the MOS skills (only.) No other skills. +4 secondary skills. +30% to base skill chance rolls.
- Notes:
- ¹For UNS personnel only. Non-UNS and non-human characters will have a different native language. Literacy is at the regular skill level, as not every native speaker has excellent written language abilities.
- ²There is a chance that the character will know the background language much better then English. At GM’s discretion.
Note for those continuing on to a military OCC
The base knowledge of the civilian OCC skills are retained. However they are frozen at the highest skill level achieved before changing OCC. The exception to this is if the skill is chosen again in the new OCC. As always, if a character doesn’t practice the skill(s,) there is a possibility of losing those abilities. (The same could be said that if a character continues to use and practice skills that were not chosen in the new OCC, then those skills will increase.)
OCC Related Skills
Civilians - unlike more regimented OCCs - are limited in their selection of skills only by their education and career path(s.) Basically a player can choose any skills BUT the GM must agree that it fits with the character’s background. Any civilian choosing Military or Espionage skills should have an EXCELLENT reason why they have them. Example: a Boat Pilot who chooses fishing as a skill can easily explain that he or she fishes off the side of their boat in their spare time. The same boat pilot must have a very good reason if he or she chooses (military) intelligence. Ultimately it is the GM's decision.</br>
(2 additional skill at levels 3 & 6, 1 additional at levels 9 & 12</br>
Communications Any (+10% All communications related MOS)</br> Domestic Any (+10% All MOS)</br> Electrical Any (+10% All electrical related MOS)</br> Espionage Any (no bonuses)</br> Mechanical Any (+10% All mechanical related MOS)</br> Medical Any (+10% for all medical related MOS) </br> Military Any (No bonuses)</br> Physical Any (+10% All sports or physical related MOS)</br> Pilot Any (+10% All piloting related MOS)</br> Pilot Related Any (+10% All piloting related MOS)</br> Rogue Any (+10% for criminal, prostitute and pimp MOS)</br> Science Any (+10% All science related MOS)</br> Technical Any (+10% All MOS / Linguists get language and literacy skills at +15%.)</br> WP Any (No bonuses)</br>
Secondary Skills
Select 4 other skills with no bonuses </br>
Wages, Rank & Experience
Civilians make whatever the GM's decides they make. Civilians also do not hold any Military rank. </br>
Standard Equipment:
GM's decision plus those below.</br> Automobile, motorcycle or bicycle (at GM's discretion.)</br> Accommodation (a small damp and cold basement suite through to a luxury mansion - GM's decision)</br> Cash Card with 1D6x1000 Credits</br>