TS Character Sheets Download 55b96ba2904b6
TS Character Sheets Download 55b96ba2904b6
TS Character Sheets Download 55b96ba2904b6
GET PREPARED
Print out the two-sided main character sheet (the one pictured
below) to create your character in her homeworld (which is most
likely Earth).
Along the top of the sheet, youll see a place to write your
characters name, descriptor, type, focus, and starting world or
recursion. Beneath that, youll see a place for all of your characters
stats, skills, abilities, and equipment.
On the back of the sheet, youll see a place for your characters
background, portrait, notes, and advancement tracking.
First, take a detailed look at your type, because thats where youll get
your Pool starting values. Fill in those values under Might, Speed, and
Intellect Pool.
For my vector, my starting values are Might 10, Speed 10, and Intellect
8, plus 6 additional points to spread between the Pools. Im going to add
3 points to Might, 1 to Speed, and 2 to Intellect, for totals of: Might 13,
Speed 11, and Intellect 10.
Your descriptor might also add to your Pools. Feel free to check
Note any Effort, skills, and cypher limits, as well as any special
abilities provided by your type. These include moves, revisions, and
twists. Be sure to write down the cost (if any) of any special abilities
and to note whether you are trained (T) or specialized (S) in a skill.
My vector has an Effort of 1 and a cypher limit of 2.
Under Skills, Ill note that Im trained in Speed defense when
not wearing armor. I am also trained in two skills of my choice. Ill
choose jumping and running. All of these will be listed as skills
under Speed, and Ill mark the T to show that Im trained (not
specialized) in them.
Under Special Abilities, Ill note that I am Practiced With All
Weapons. All of the PCs can also translate as a special ability. As a
vector, I am most effective at easing a translation.
As a vector, I can also choose two moves, so Ill take Bash and Fleet
of Foot.
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your descriptor now to see if it gives you additional points, and, if so,
add them to the appropriate starting Pool.
My descriptor of Appealing gives me +2 to my Intellect Pool. This
increases my starting stat Pool numbers to Might 13, Speed 11, and
Intellect 12.
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If you havent already added any additional points from your descriptor
and focus to your starting Pools, do so now. Add any additional skills
or equipment from your descriptor and focus as well.
Appealing means that I am trained in pleasant social interactions
and resisting persuasion or seduction; Ill list these as trained skills
under Intellect.
Ill also add that my focus, Conducts Weird Science, means that I
am trained in one area of scientific knowledge of my choice. Ill add
chemistry to my skills list under Intellect.
Most foci also give you a special ability. Feel free to look at your
focus now and add any special abilities.
My focus, Conducts Weird Science, gives me a special ability called
Lab Analysis.
The possessions that you start the game with are dictated by your type
and include weapons, armor, packs, and other gear. If you wear armor,
or if you have a special ability that grants you Armor, note the total
amount of Armor in the space provided.
Check to see if your descriptor gives you additional possessions,
such as equipment or extra money.
My focus allows me to start the game with street clothes, a science field kit,
light tools, a pen knife, a smartphone, and $2,000.
YOUR BACKGROUND
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The aspects of your character can help define your background.
Your type gives you some general information about your experience
in the world and society, your descriptor gives you an initial link to the
first adventure, and your focus gives you a connection to the other
PCs. You can list these on the back of your character sheet.
For my link to the first adventure (descriptor), Ill say that I got
involved by pure happenstance. For my connection to another PC
(focus), Ill talk to one of the other players, and well work it out that he
asked me to design a gun that could shoot through walls.
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During gameplay, keep track of how many recovery rolls youve used
each day and where you are on the damage track. (If youre hale or
dead, you wont need to mark anything; otherwise, its important to
make a note of your status on the damage track.) The 1D6+ box is for
recording the amount that you add to your recovery rolls; this number
is usually your current tier, but it can be altered by various modifiers.
Additionally, note what tier you are and how many experience points
you currently have.
Last, there is space on the back to mark off your advancement
progress, which allows you to track how you spend XP to advance to
the next tier.
GOOD NOTES
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The notes section is designated for events and experiences that
happen to your character once the game begins.
A NEW RECURSION
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When your character is ready to go to a new recursion, print out
the recursion sheet (pictured below). Youll see that if you fold it along
the FOLD HERE line and wrap it horizontally over the main character
sheet, it fits perfectly over the parts of the character sheet that could
change when you go to a new recursion.
When you switch recursions, your clothing, belongings, and focus
are likely to change (unless youre using a draggable focus). Thus,
youll want to add any new stats and equipment that you gain from
your focus. Your cyphers will carry over to the new recursion, but youll
want to make a note about their new appearance after you translate.
You can also add a new portrait to the back side, if your characters
appearance changes (some foci, such as Embraces Qephilim Ancestry,
provide you with a new appearance, or you can work out a new look
with your GM).
When I translate to Ardeyn, I choose a new focus. Thus, I change
from an Appealing vector who Conducts Weird Science to an
Appealing vector who Embraces Qephilim Ancestry. Now I look like a
qephilim, and I trade my Earth focus equipment, abilities, and skills for
ones that work with my new focus in Ardeyn.
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