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 ====== IRC Burst Play ====== ====== IRC Burst Play ======
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 Players are invited to play by the GM who explains that the process of play is simple and will be taught as play goes along.  Players are invited to play by the GM who explains that the process of play is simple and will be taught as play goes along. 
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 The GM creates a (hopefully) grabby situation in a scene.  The GM creates a (hopefully) grabby situation in a scene. 
  
-Players present can enter play by creating characters who will enter the scene in conflict with something going on. Their reason for being in conflict should be defined by the player creating a "Drive" for the character. The player should narrate something about the character, which gives them their base ability die (all dice are 1d6) to attempt anything that the sort of character created could reasonably attempt. The player can also create an aditional drive or another ability that pertains to the conflict at hand. Abilities are about the breadth of "skills" but can be pretty much any sort of character resource (special gear, relationships, social positions, whatever). +Players present can enter play by creating characters who will enter the scene in conflict with something going on. Their reason for being in conflict should be defined by the player creating a "Drive" for the character. The player should narrate something about the character, which gives them their base asset die (all dice are 1d6) to attempt anything that the sort of character created could reasonably attempt. The player can also create an aditional drive or another asset that pertains to the conflict at hand. Abilities are about the breadth of "skills" from other systems, but can be pretty much any sort of character resource (special gear, relationships, social positions, whatever). 
  
 Players may enter new characters into any scene this way, even if they already have a character or characters extant in the game.  Players may enter new characters into any scene this way, even if they already have a character or characters extant in the game. 
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 If a drive is nullified by being accomplished, GM's call, the player can both change the drive to something else, and give the character a new ability. Alternately, the character may be retired at such a point in play.  If a drive is nullified by being accomplished, GM's call, the player can both change the drive to something else, and give the character a new ability. Alternately, the character may be retired at such a point in play. 
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 +===== New Drives and Abilities =====
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 +Characters become deeper as they get played further, and may select an additional ability after a number of scenes equal to the square of the number that they already got in scenes. Or in other words after being in the following number of scenes:
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 +Scene #
 +  * 4
 +  * 9
 +  * 16
 +  * 25
 +  * etc.
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 +===== Expert Ability =====
 +Each character can have one specialty ability. The player decides when creating an ability if the one they are creating is this expert ability. If so, it's worth two dice instead of one in a conflict. 
  
  
irc_burst_play.1397448167.txt.gz · Last modified: 2014/04/13 21:02 by Mike Holmes