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<blockquote data-quote="hawkeyefan" data-source="post: 8251012" data-attributes="member: 6785785"><p>Yeah, I think looking at it as a kind of pacing tool may make sense. </p><p></p><p>In our game, the Unit (the PCs collectively) had a Mandate to bring down a criminal organization known as the Steel Syndicate which was responsible for a new drug that was flooding the streets of the Nightmarket district. So we actually would fill in some of the "Key Subject" fields ahead of actually reaching them on the chart. So kind of a "okay, we know that Skinner is in charge of distribution from the tattoo parlor" and so Skinner was one of the early Key Subjects. They had to obtain enough evidence and do so carefully in order to make sure they had a case against Skinner, and then see if they could convince him to cooperate or otherwise get the information from him that would lead them further along. </p><p></p><p>So that scenario was suited to the flow chart. A bit of tailoring to the specific scenario....whether a whodunit or some other crime.....and you can probably use it as a good guide and pacing mechanism. You could change up the categories of each box, you could expand or shrink the chart, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkeyefan, post: 8251012, member: 6785785"] Yeah, I think looking at it as a kind of pacing tool may make sense. In our game, the Unit (the PCs collectively) had a Mandate to bring down a criminal organization known as the Steel Syndicate which was responsible for a new drug that was flooding the streets of the Nightmarket district. So we actually would fill in some of the "Key Subject" fields ahead of actually reaching them on the chart. So kind of a "okay, we know that Skinner is in charge of distribution from the tattoo parlor" and so Skinner was one of the early Key Subjects. They had to obtain enough evidence and do so carefully in order to make sure they had a case against Skinner, and then see if they could convince him to cooperate or otherwise get the information from him that would lead them further along. So that scenario was suited to the flow chart. A bit of tailoring to the specific scenario....whether a whodunit or some other crime.....and you can probably use it as a good guide and pacing mechanism. You could change up the categories of each box, you could expand or shrink the chart, etc. [/QUOTE]
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