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Male Armed Forces Team Leader
ACTIONS SKILL | ||
Management 08 Chutzpah 01 Con Games 01 Interrogation 12 Intimidation 12 |
Stealth 06 High Alert 10 Disguise 01 |
Violence 12 Demolition 01 Energy Weapons 16 Fine Manipulation 01 Hand Weapons 16 Unarmed Combat 17 |
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS | ||
Hardware 06 Bot Ops and Maintenance 01 Weapon and Armor Maintenance 10 |
Software 04 | Wetware 04 |
You were born to be a leader, you can feel it. You've got the look, the body, the temperament. You are the lead player in all the junior troubleshooter sports, including that grab-and-pin sort of event. The only problem is that you have some trouble talking - convincing people is really tough, and so is actually deciding what to do. Luckily you have learned some stock phrases: "Do it or I'll beat you up!" "Go, go, go!" and more.
What you really want to be is an officer, a citizen among citizens. To have a Vulture Squadron at your command. The problem is that you can never seem to pass the interviews: the guys agree with everything you say when you're there, then for some reason they fail you. It's gotten so bad that they've put you into a remedial mission (whatever that is).
Somehow people just seem to follow you around. As long as they're close to you, they listen to every word you say, even if it doesn't make any sense (and it usually doesn't). The problem is that as soon as they're out of reach, they wise up.
(Degree: 2)
Free markets are good. Getting rich is good. The Law of Supply
and Demand provides a basis for regulating what the Computer does
not. That's what the old guy told you. So, it's good to have
money and cool stuff. You're still grasping at some of the numbers
stuff, but your contacts say that you have a gift for marketing.
You're not sure what to tell them yet, but you're sure you'll figure
it out eventually.
Secret Skills:
(Uncommon) Haggling: 10
(Unlikely) Marketing: 15
(Unhealthy) Bribery: 03