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<blockquote data-quote="FCWesel" data-source="post: 722016" data-attributes="member: 5222"><p>I loved this show. The reason I loved it was because of the interaction between Fawkes and Hobbs...something that I don't see translating to the RPG. </p><p></p><p>However, I don't see that meaning that a campaign based on the premise or "world" of IM wouldn't work.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I would do a skill realting to Quick Silver...A Feat (or maybe two or three if you really wanted to stretch) would cover it. After all, what is there to truly govern over skill use and skill point spending.</p><p></p><p>If anything I think I would make a Advanced Class: Quicksilver Agent. Where levels would improve the use and intrinsic essence of quicksilver.</p><p></p><p>The QS Madness would be a hard thing to govern, especially if you had a *not so good RP'er*...one the other hand, QSM could be one of those GREAT RP moments with the right player.</p><p></p><p>As for levels. I don't know about your I really don't see them that high...10th level max...Especially when you think about the Woman Agent they brought in later (Her name escapes me at the moment) she was a "professional"...especially compared to Fawkes and Hobbs.</p><p></p><p>Fawkes...hmmm...how about...</p><p> Smart 1, Fast 3, Charismatic 1, Tough 1, Infiltrator 4</p><p> The reason why I chose this: </p><p> SMART: His family is full of smarts, his brother developed QS after all, and he is very clever at a lot of things he does, he KNOWS everything there is about security and he is ALWAYS quoting people and philosophies.</p><p> FAST: This is a no brainer. </p><p> CHARISMATIC: He has charmed and fast-talked his way out of more then one situation, but he's also failed farily often...making him skilled but not GREAT at it.</p><p> TOUGH: This one you may question, but this guy takes serious damage, not to mention being the only surviving QS person, if I am not mistaken. He has a big mouth and uses it, as a result takes a few hits. He also was a prisoner...thus getting the Tough class while in the big house, maybe.</p><p> INFILTRATOR: This, again, is a no brainer.</p><p></p><p>well, I got to get running...I will post some more ideas later...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FCWesel, post: 722016, member: 5222"] I loved this show. The reason I loved it was because of the interaction between Fawkes and Hobbs...something that I don't see translating to the RPG. However, I don't see that meaning that a campaign based on the premise or "world" of IM wouldn't work. I don't think I would do a skill realting to Quick Silver...A Feat (or maybe two or three if you really wanted to stretch) would cover it. After all, what is there to truly govern over skill use and skill point spending. If anything I think I would make a Advanced Class: Quicksilver Agent. Where levels would improve the use and intrinsic essence of quicksilver. The QS Madness would be a hard thing to govern, especially if you had a *not so good RP'er*...one the other hand, QSM could be one of those GREAT RP moments with the right player. As for levels. I don't know about your I really don't see them that high...10th level max...Especially when you think about the Woman Agent they brought in later (Her name escapes me at the moment) she was a "professional"...especially compared to Fawkes and Hobbs. Fawkes...hmmm...how about... Smart 1, Fast 3, Charismatic 1, Tough 1, Infiltrator 4 The reason why I chose this: SMART: His family is full of smarts, his brother developed QS after all, and he is very clever at a lot of things he does, he KNOWS everything there is about security and he is ALWAYS quoting people and philosophies. FAST: This is a no brainer. CHARISMATIC: He has charmed and fast-talked his way out of more then one situation, but he's also failed farily often...making him skilled but not GREAT at it. TOUGH: This one you may question, but this guy takes serious damage, not to mention being the only surviving QS person, if I am not mistaken. He has a big mouth and uses it, as a result takes a few hits. He also was a prisoner...thus getting the Tough class while in the big house, maybe. INFILTRATOR: This, again, is a no brainer. well, I got to get running...I will post some more ideas later... [/QUOTE]
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