- Is Void•Black a d20 system, pure roleplay or something else entirely?
- How does conflict resolution work?
- Could Player Characters buy and benefit from planetside assets?
- Is there a numerical value for how much debt the Wilhelmina incurred? (Or will that be determined at a later point?)
- Could a VRO be attached to someone's optical nerve instead of removing the eyeball?
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Freeform roleplay. It's not freeform I'm still controlling the outcomes and telling you what happens. There just isn't any RNG. Your actions have logical consequences and conflicts are character-driven.
- If you're in a hand fight in engineering and you have a history of being punchy in bars and your opponent is a pasty white nerd, you probably win. If he has a 40 kilowatt hand laser plugged into a wall socket you're toast. Then there are lots of in-betweens that involve struggles and it'll be left up to circumstance to decide a battle. Interpersonal conflicts like arguments are entirely left up to you to resolve, there's no Speech stat. You'll win if you're eloquent, or you know somebody, or you have something they want, or you have more guns than they do. There will be planned storylines and there will be random events. I'm not using tables or generators for anything.
- Sure. Your contract with the Captain lasts at least a year (with option for renewal) but you still spend lots of time dirtside. Trips could take a few months, then when you get to your destination you spend a few weeks selling your payload and buying more, then you take off and do it again. Owning a business or doing long distance freelance work like writing or making art is conducive to the spaceman's lifestyle. Even with only 6 people on the ship there's a lot of downtime.
- The Wilhelmina's nuclear drive alone costs a few hundred million dollars. Adding in initial costs of fuel, remass, the bots, cargo modules, dry food, water for drinking, coolant and plumbing, spare parts, tools and crew wages, the Captain has a depressing amount of debt. Over a half a billion dollars. How much of that remains to be paid depends on the Captain's background. A reduction of a hundred million dollars to account for some time spent trading before the events of the game or money spent out of pocket is the most I'll tolerate otherwise it interferes with the motivation for the story.
Give us the girl and wipe away the debt.- Impossible I'm afraid. If nanoscopic electronics like that existed people would just use removable contacts for VROs.
GUNIN: Would cybernetic arms and legs fit in with this universe? Or do they still use prosthetic ones?
And would we be able to hire some NPC mook crew-members later on in the game? Just in case we needed the extra muscle for a delivery or something.
Cybernetic prosthetics are not uncommon. Not quite as good as a human arm but you can live perfectly normally with a cyber limb; they only require periodic maintenance. A traditional prosthetic would be much cheaper of course at the price of comfort.
Only if the Captain wanted to. He's already got to split his profits with 5 other people (which is only the third biggest reason why you want to keep the crew of a rocket small small small). In the event of equal shares (unlikely given the Captain is the owner), I don't think any of you would be keen on having all of your wages reduced by 16% just to have a bit of "muscle". Just buy more robots. They're cheaper than people in the long term and they can't complain unless you program them to (and why ever would you want to do that).