One for Crichton

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If you were going to assign levels to the Farscape characters, what would you give them under (A) 3E and (B) d20 modern?

I ran a half-orc sorcerer for a little while that started out as a rip off of Morpheus of the Matrix, but ended up a rip off of Scorpy.

So, what are going to do tonight Scorpy?
The same thing we do every night, John, try to destroy the Scarrans!

Their Scorpy, and the John, John, John, John...
 

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Bear in mind that I think that a good level for the "average" character on a TV show is the 11-13 range -- powerful, but not superdeadly.

D'Argo: Fighter12 in D&D

Strong3/Tough5/Dedicated2/Soldier3 in d20 Modern

My rationale for the modern classes is as follows:

D'Argo is demonstrably tough. He can take a ton of punishment. His Strength is undeniable, and I figure it'd be easy to give him a bunch of Strong levels, but the thing is, I see D'Argo as a perfect example of someone who has a high strength, but not a ton of levels in Strong. He ISN'T an unstoppable killing machine -- his base attack bonus shouldn't be the highest in the group (that'd be Aeryn, I think). The fact that he has a much higher Strength than Aeryn means that they end up hitting about the same amount of time -- he hits more in melee, she hits more in ranged.

I think that D'Argo as a character is occasionally sensitive and insightful enough that a level or two of Dedicated was in order -- but that could just be D'Argo having a high wisdom.

And as for Soldier levels, they make sense, although as his backstory comes out in the show we realize that he's not as much of a soldier as he made himself out to be.

-Tacky
 

I don't know what the levels would be, but I think the classes would be like this:

D'argo: Barbarian - Luxan Hyper-rage

Aeryn: Fighter

Pip (I mean Chiana): Rogue, what else?

Rygel: Aristocrat

Nyranti (or however it's spelled): Adept

Sikozou: Expert

Scorpius: not sure

Chrichton: Fighter/Expert (he does have several scientific degrees, after all)

For those who are no longer on the show:

Zhann: Cleric or Druid

Stark: Cleric
 


You can consider this a mini-bump...

I've looked in the Farscape d20 book at the stat blocks for the main characters but I can't recall them at the moment. I do know the classes are different in that game and you are looking for D&D and d20 Modern representations so give me a bit and I should be able to whip something up.

Off the cuff I would say that D'argo, Aeryn, Chiana, Rygel are pretty easy as for classes (as mentioned). But the levels may be a bit hard to pin down. It all depends, I guess. Do you want stats and level for the current arc or from when the show started?
 

Oh, speaking from D20 Farscape:
If you want to roleplay in the FarScape Universe, consider buying the book, (nice artwork + nice background material) but ignore the rules chapter. :)

If you are a fan and consider buying it, do it, because there is some well done artwork in it and some interesting background material in it, and you won`t be bothered by the rules...

Oh, and just in case you want to know it - the rules suck. :)

Mustrum Ridcully
 

I just got Savage Species...

Then I saw an episode where the gang is negotiating with the Peacekeepers & the Scarrans.

Reptillian Ogres, nothing less.
 

Robbert Raets said:
I just got Savage Species...

Then I saw an episode where the gang is negotiating with the Peacekeepers & the Scarrans.

Reptillian Ogres, nothing less.
With powers of the mind and high resistance to energy weapons and other forms of attack? :p
 

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