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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 1703685" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Adventure with decker can turn in 3 hours solo... but the challenge, is to have everyone occupied.</p><p></p><p>Last games I played, the deckers had some minor hacking to do, and generally, was resume into a few rolls, but there have been two mission where it was pretty important part.</p><p></p><p>1. The decker came with us, as he had to hack a close circuit system. The ony problem, it is he had to hack in the middle of a shoot out. Combat are fast too, so the decker was rolling for initiative, as everyone. He was doing an action at every 5 rolls, and had the highest initiative. The parallele was pretty good.</p><p></p><p>2. The decker had to hack a system from his home. His time frame was in the futur of the remaining of the group, so every time he failed a roll, we were wondering, what the hell will happen to us... that was much stress.</p><p></p><p>Now, if I play, I won't do a decker. I prefer magician (usually shaman) or rigger (find the relation...) but I may be willing to try something else. The usual cat burglar could be fun to do too... a classic for myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 1703685, member: 13739"] Adventure with decker can turn in 3 hours solo... but the challenge, is to have everyone occupied. Last games I played, the deckers had some minor hacking to do, and generally, was resume into a few rolls, but there have been two mission where it was pretty important part. 1. The decker came with us, as he had to hack a close circuit system. The ony problem, it is he had to hack in the middle of a shoot out. Combat are fast too, so the decker was rolling for initiative, as everyone. He was doing an action at every 5 rolls, and had the highest initiative. The parallele was pretty good. 2. The decker had to hack a system from his home. His time frame was in the futur of the remaining of the group, so every time he failed a roll, we were wondering, what the hell will happen to us... that was much stress. Now, if I play, I won't do a decker. I prefer magician (usually shaman) or rigger (find the relation...) but I may be willing to try something else. The usual cat burglar could be fun to do too... a classic for myself. [/QUOTE]
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