Lanefan
Victoria Rules
If I am (or all of us are) dumb enough to sign the papers before getting them to commit to a wage I/we deserve whatever I/we get.Okay, go into a place of business and ask for a job. They advertise that it's $10.50 per hour. After you sign the papers, they ask you to roll 3d6. That's your wage. Are people working there on equal footing?
That said, I don't in any way see it as being the same. To me it's more equivalent to: of the ten people working there for $10.50 an hour all doing the same job one or two just happen to be really good at it, one or two are hopeless, and the rest are average.
Or, of the twenty kids in gym class one or two can bench-press the coach, most can bench-press a modest weight, and a few can barely lift the bar by itself. It's called bell-curve randomness, and it's only realistic to have it at least somewhat apply to the characters just like it does in real life. Putting everyone in the average-to-above-average range in everything doesn't allow for extremes either way, nor does it allow for those people - and we all know 'em - who are simply always better (or always worse) than most people at just about everything they turn their hand to.