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Lurker - The Lurker is one part internet ranger and one part security-subverting net-rogue. If you need to traverse tough terrain, bypass a Cyber's firewalls for a critical hit, or get where the Internet doesn't want you to be, a Lurker is essential to have around.  
Lurker - The Lurker is one part internet ranger and one part security-subverting net-rogue. If you need to traverse tough terrain, bypass a Cyber's firewalls for a critical hit, or get where the Internet doesn't want you to be, a Lurker is essential to have around.  
==Skills==
COMING SOON!
==LOL RANDOM==


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Revision as of 21:30, 20 February 2009

Alright tg, this is a starting point, but I'm all about KISS in my crunch (KISS means Keep It Simple Stupid).


Character Creation

Stats for the 'human' limit go from 1-10. You get 100 Points to distribute your stats and powers.


Interface - think charisma/personality/perception in one.

Algorithms - knowledge about programming, known algorithms, ability to create new ones... like strength and intellect combined.

Capacity - size, determines how much data you can drag along and how large you are, might severely impact "movement", i.e. when you are a hulking block of tools or just the bare bone ware.

Data scanning - a different sort of perception, how good you are at assessing code and the environment.

Integration - the opposite of one's humanity; the closer you are to pure code, the more integrated you are. Take care! Become too integrated and you become nothing BUT code, a special kind of PC death.

Resolution of Actions

Subtract your relevant skills vs. opponent's relevant skills or static challenges, minimum of 1. Roll that many d10 to see how affective you are. You could also directly roll against an opponent's stats or with your own stats, though this is rarer. For example, Hacker Bob is rolling his Strength vs. a static challenge -- he's trying to crack open a firewall that's blocking the party's path. The static challenge is 6 (it's a tough wall) but Hacker Bob's Strength is a 9. He rolls 3d10 (9-6=3) to see is he can get through.

0-5: Critical Miss

5-10: Failure

10-15: Minor Success

15-25: Success

25-30: Improved Success

30-40: Major Success

40+: Sucess + Resource

Resource Points

Everyone has 0 resources when starting, you can earn more by getting over 40 on a check or by taking PERMANENT Humanity damage. These represent a kind of willpower that your humanity can use, possibly even a meatspace physicality that no one in the WebForts can really track down.

Things you can use resource points for by any class:

  • Use a skill you are too damaged to access.
  • Heal 1 damage from any stat but humanity.
  • Start accessing a new skill tree.
  • Advance an old skill tree.

Bonus resources you win can only be won by doing something meaningful in game to progress thru any current story arcs. This is up to a GM to decide whether your action does so.

Design note - This makes players DO stuff and keeps people from IRL lurking in their games. Also, it builds momentum as you get enough resources to pull off major class skills during a session at the climax.

Damage

Cybers, viruses and Olds primarily damage you by driving up your Corruption level. The more Corrupted your data becomes, the harder it is to function, and after a certain point you can't function at all! Your growing inability to function is reflected by a universal generic modifier to all dice you roll -- 10% of your total Corruption, rounded down. Once your Corruption exceeds your maximum threshold [(Integration)+(Capacity)x(Level)x2], you can take no more actions until you are healed. If you exceed three times this limit, you have become too corrupted to repair and have a copy activated... if you are lucky enough to be able to afford one.

Other Stats

All actions in combat are measure in milliseconds. For example, Hacker Joe uses pingblade.exe, a basic attack, which takes 2 ms to use. If you have a Cracker using powerful code to burn up swarm of weak virii, it could take 20 ms but deal massive damage to an area.

Rounds are called milliseconds because they take a millisecond of time, a standard in computer science. Different actions will take a different number of rounds. Eventually, there should be ways to abort certain actions before the prescribed number of rounds.

Classes

Virus Rider - No human understands how a virus works more than the virus rider. They've taken programming and reprogramming virii and Cybers into an art form, and exhibit their art with bravado. By riding the virii they have coded or tamed, they are able to increase the potency of their pet's abilities. There are, generally speaking, two Virus Rider schools of thought: overtake your opponents with swarms of virii or use virus riding to pump up the power of a single beastly pet. Very few have the experience and knowledge necessary to do both.

Hacker - Wizard type who uses hacks and other .exe files to buff himself and his allies, debuff his opponents through glitches and exploit files, and use hacks to provide a host of utilities and information gathering. When a powerful hacker's about, no data is private! Main stat is intelligence.

Cracker - Wizard type who uses cracks, hacks and other .exe files to take the offensive against Cybers. Fear the Cracker who has backups of his persona! Some .exe files are powerful enough to even take out the user in the blast! Main stat is intelligence.

Script Kiddie - Warrior type who creates nothing but is a master at wielding programs. A Script Kiddie's best friend is a Coder who can use the things they have programmed to their full advantage. Master of knowing how and when to use a lot of files.

Lurker - The Lurker is one part internet ranger and one part security-subverting net-rogue. If you need to traverse tough terrain, bypass a Cyber's firewalls for a critical hit, or get where the Internet doesn't want you to be, a Lurker is essential to have around.

Skills

COMING SOON!

LOL RANDOM


Admin: Usually an older generation, the Admin is the protector of the webforts. Where programmers create new data, lurkers find data, Admin's protect the pix and data from those who want it. After all, the acculumation of all that info caused the Internet to become aware, so by keeping data secret and safe are they able to generate their own power. This user saves pix and exes, and their 'system' contained millions of terabytes of old info. Of course, KNOWING how they've organized it, how to save it, and how to retrieve it takes up lots of mental work and only the best can save new data generated these days. However, even with a temporary knowledge, they can recall old versions of avatars and exes that 'worked better' whether from damage or what not. Of course, to bring someone back fully requires them to integrate more. Main stat is System. THIS SHOULD NOT BE A PC CLASS, AND ADMINS ARE COMPLETE USELESS OUTSIDE OF THEIR SERVERS/WEBFORTS.


Feel free to design skills, more classes, and mod these. Do use a tiered system where skills and stats lead into COOLER skills and stats. Kind of like the 'tree' system Diablo and WoD uses.