You seem to be doing a good job making Cha actually useful.
I've rolled a few int rolls too.
The high proportion of -2 charisma people is probably due to you saying it's basically fantasy ER. In ER, we rarely have to deal with people, and even when we do, it's typically a heavily armored and armed person trying to intimidate a helpless civvie... which doesn't have much room for failure. Most important NPCs who actually matter can be interacted with without rolling Cha, too. And, of course, most games don't require more than one charismatic person per team.
I guess I tend to send you guys to a few more wel populated places, with a tad less firepower
So far, I think I've rolled all the stats at least once, with the possible exceptions of memory and dex. Haven't rolled ranged, sharp, blunt or medical rolls yet. Next mission set should have at least one combat heavy mission, so look forward to that.
I hope it hasn't been disappointing. I've been enjoying writing for it. You guys are hilarious.
Speaking of Omega Legion.
A few turns ago THEY said to Arileth that the food will be served in an hour. Did we basedwellers missed that?
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no, it just got lost in the mix. I'll whip up a meal turn for you base guys if you want. See, I was more expecting you to do a little more exploring, but I may have been a little vague about what you saw. basically you are in what appears to be a curved canyon with halls carved into the outer side of it. along those halls are some common rooms and little kitchens, kinda like some college dorms have, only, you know, fantasy medieval, not postmodern Electrical. Also, because it's sort of a base for cast=offs of society, it isn't exactly well stocked and pretty. Now, there are other doors and things along the canyon that you haven't been in yet. the main dining hall is there, and the residents can eat communal meals there. It isn't always the safest place to eat though, considering the type of people you live with. As for your little, separate kitchens, well, you need to stock them yourselves from on mission, or with rewards for missions. There are, I'll say, approximately ten rooms per hall. It varies per hall though, and some can have as few as ... oh, four rooms. You guys can decide if you are on the same hall or not. Oh, and there are stairs in the wall of the canyon, along with wide ledges and some narrow ledges, with halls off them too.