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<blockquote data-quote="Mal Malenkirk" data-source="post: 4460085" data-attributes="member: 834"><p>As mentioned in the first post of the campaign, you start in Kenya near the Spaceport and are soon to be flying to the moon.</p><p></p><p>All you are bringing at first is a minicomp (computer/communication device) and agent (Operating System) of equal value to your Ressources or Status score (If using Status, it was requisitioned). You can also deduce the quality of your clothing by your ressouce score.</p><p></p><p>Lifting people from earth to moon is both highly regulated and very expensive and since Ramirez doesn't want to draw attention to the fact that he is lifting <strong>five</strong> psions from Earth for a mission that could (according to priority level) be done by two blanks already stationed at the Luna branch, you don't benefit from Trinity pulling strings to bypass the tight security or pay for extra luggage. That kind of things is easily notice by people in the accounting and admin departments. </p><p></p><p>As soon as you reach the Luna Trinity branch office, they'll give you concealed carry permit, a concealable weapon and perhaps more based on status.</p><p></p><p>Those of you who are wealthy might then opt to shop around (legal or black market) to purchase other gears according to their means (and the time they have available). Obviously, some savvy is useful for black market stuff though since you have a weapon permit, a lot of them can just be purchased off the shelves.</p><p></p><p>But basically. when you land on Luna, you're pretty much naked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mal Malenkirk, post: 4460085, member: 834"] As mentioned in the first post of the campaign, you start in Kenya near the Spaceport and are soon to be flying to the moon. All you are bringing at first is a minicomp (computer/communication device) and agent (Operating System) of equal value to your Ressources or Status score (If using Status, it was requisitioned). You can also deduce the quality of your clothing by your ressouce score. Lifting people from earth to moon is both highly regulated and very expensive and since Ramirez doesn't want to draw attention to the fact that he is lifting [B]five[/B] psions from Earth for a mission that could (according to priority level) be done by two blanks already stationed at the Luna branch, you don't benefit from Trinity pulling strings to bypass the tight security or pay for extra luggage. That kind of things is easily notice by people in the accounting and admin departments. As soon as you reach the Luna Trinity branch office, they'll give you concealed carry permit, a concealable weapon and perhaps more based on status. Those of you who are wealthy might then opt to shop around (legal or black market) to purchase other gears according to their means (and the time they have available). Obviously, some savvy is useful for black market stuff though since you have a weapon permit, a lot of them can just be purchased off the shelves. But basically. when you land on Luna, you're pretty much naked. [/QUOTE]
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