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An imperial marine or army character would have a good chance of acquiring BD in whatever form the rules describe it as.
A dude coming from a free trader (for example) background with no exposure to high tech military ops would learn battle dress how?
If I add house rules to incorporate skills as I see them, I have to tweak the tables the skills are learnt from. I would really rather not have to house rule things, it's takes time from the fun stuff of setting up a game for players to play.
I wouldn't try to stop a PC from acquiring a suit of battle dress, sure there will be hoops to jump thru just like if I wanted to buy myself an F22 Raptor tomorrow morning cos I had too much coffee and kinda fancied seeing if super cruise was all it's cracked up to be
(What do you mean I can't fly the damned thing? I have flown many hours in flight sims, I am sure I'd know how to ramp start it, there's an on board computer to take care of the nitty gritty isn't there? :mrgreen: )
If you're playing/running a merc game it isn't necessarily the PCs that buy the battle dress, the company they work for will be supplying the tools for the job at hand, yeah, the PCs could be the said company, all good. If they want a job for said company then they had better demonstrate the skill set necessary.
I agree that setting a skill requirement for a piece of gear like battle dress to 3 is not in keeping with a believable projection of the 57th century and stinks of restricting/impeding characters.
A dude coming from a free trader (for example) background with no exposure to high tech military ops would learn battle dress how?
If I add house rules to incorporate skills as I see them, I have to tweak the tables the skills are learnt from. I would really rather not have to house rule things, it's takes time from the fun stuff of setting up a game for players to play.
I wouldn't try to stop a PC from acquiring a suit of battle dress, sure there will be hoops to jump thru just like if I wanted to buy myself an F22 Raptor tomorrow morning cos I had too much coffee and kinda fancied seeing if super cruise was all it's cracked up to be

If you're playing/running a merc game it isn't necessarily the PCs that buy the battle dress, the company they work for will be supplying the tools for the job at hand, yeah, the PCs could be the said company, all good. If they want a job for said company then they had better demonstrate the skill set necessary.
I agree that setting a skill requirement for a piece of gear like battle dress to 3 is not in keeping with a believable projection of the 57th century and stinks of restricting/impeding characters.