Apr 26, 2022 1:26 am
Basically, there are four stats (CHARISMA, AGILITY, STRENGTH and EDUCATION. C-A-S-E. A CASE file. Get it?), and you assign one each of 1,2,3 and 4 to those. Then you pick a Primary profession and a Secondary.
There are 7 crew positions: Helm Officer, Navigation Officer, Science Officer, Security Officer, Liaison Officer, Engineering Officer, Medical Officer. Your Primary crew position gives you a +2 and the secondary gives you a +1.
You'll want to cover all of the crew positions between you, so work together by announcing your choices in this thread.
Helm Officer
If you’re at home behind the wheel, then this position is for you. Choose the Helm Officer position to drive or pilot any kind of craft, from wheeled ground transports to starships.
Navigation Officer
Getting from point A to point B across the galaxy takes a long time, so it’d be nice to know that you’re heading in the correct direction. The Navigation Officer position teaches you directional awareness, as well as the technical know-how.
Science Officer
If there’s a problem concerning physics, biology, chemistry, or any other field, then the Science Officer steps up. From actual research to working out stellar anomalies, from interpreting data to making a hypothesis, this position can prove quite enlightening.
Security Officer
There’s always trouble out there, so having some combat skills is never a bad thing. Security Officers get a bonus every time they are involved in any kind of combat, from throwing punches to firing guns.
Liaison Officer
Some settlements seem to forget that they’re part of a larger entity, and they tend to develop a frontier mentality and ignore the rules. Then there are the problem suits, local officials who love to impede official enquiries, and store staff who might be trying to sucker you. Liaison Officers deal with the face-to-face diplomatic side of things.
Engineering Officer
At some point, things will break down and need repairing, replacing, or reprogramming. Engineering Officers have the glamorous job of tinkering with broken pipes, blocked air vents, and smoking computers.
Medical Officer
The importance of the Medical Officer cannot be understated. It’s dangerous out there, and anything from first aid to emergency surgery is performed in the deep dark black. In fact, in our experience, the Medical Officer is the most relied upon position for all vessels and stations.
There are 7 crew positions: Helm Officer, Navigation Officer, Science Officer, Security Officer, Liaison Officer, Engineering Officer, Medical Officer. Your Primary crew position gives you a +2 and the secondary gives you a +1.
You'll want to cover all of the crew positions between you, so work together by announcing your choices in this thread.
Helm Officer
If you’re at home behind the wheel, then this position is for you. Choose the Helm Officer position to drive or pilot any kind of craft, from wheeled ground transports to starships.
Navigation Officer
Getting from point A to point B across the galaxy takes a long time, so it’d be nice to know that you’re heading in the correct direction. The Navigation Officer position teaches you directional awareness, as well as the technical know-how.
Science Officer
If there’s a problem concerning physics, biology, chemistry, or any other field, then the Science Officer steps up. From actual research to working out stellar anomalies, from interpreting data to making a hypothesis, this position can prove quite enlightening.
Security Officer
There’s always trouble out there, so having some combat skills is never a bad thing. Security Officers get a bonus every time they are involved in any kind of combat, from throwing punches to firing guns.
Liaison Officer
Some settlements seem to forget that they’re part of a larger entity, and they tend to develop a frontier mentality and ignore the rules. Then there are the problem suits, local officials who love to impede official enquiries, and store staff who might be trying to sucker you. Liaison Officers deal with the face-to-face diplomatic side of things.
Engineering Officer
At some point, things will break down and need repairing, replacing, or reprogramming. Engineering Officers have the glamorous job of tinkering with broken pipes, blocked air vents, and smoking computers.
Medical Officer
The importance of the Medical Officer cannot be understated. It’s dangerous out there, and anything from first aid to emergency surgery is performed in the deep dark black. In fact, in our experience, the Medical Officer is the most relied upon position for all vessels and stations.