EDG said:Then again, maybe people don't even use vehicles - at TL 11 a personal grav floater is only 500 Cr (?!) so maybe that's what they use to get around. Sorta like a Segway, only cooler.
darktalon said:EDG said:Then again, maybe people don't even use vehicles - at TL 11 a personal grav floater is only 500 Cr (?!) so maybe that's what they use to get around. Sorta like a Segway, only cooler.
Of course, as I understand it you'd still need Flyer (grav) to operate the thing.
AKAramis said:Not as designed under MT, TNE, and T4... the robot brain does, but the float chair is not piloted by the passenger; it's piloted by either Traffic Control or by the on-board computer.
MrUkpyr said:Or you can add a new skill of "Grav Vehicle" which covers flying an air raft, grav bike (neat little trinket the scouts have), or grav platform. Basically taking the Grav Specialization out of Flyer and making it it's own skill.
BUT there was a good point made about the cost of an air raft vs cost of a simple car. I might modify the rule to where you have to have Soc 8+....
I stand corrected. It's been a while since I've done anything with MT or T4, and TNE characters in my experience are somewhat wary of computer-controlled vehicles that don't have a very failsafe manual control option.AKAramis said:darktalon said:EDG said:Then again, maybe people don't even use vehicles - at TL 11 a personal grav floater is only 500 Cr (?!) so maybe that's what they use to get around. Sorta like a Segway, only cooler.
Of course, as I understand it you'd still need Flyer (grav) to operate the thing.
Not as designed under MT, TNE, and T4... the robot brain does, but the float chair is not piloted by the passenger; it's piloted by either Traffic Control or by the on-board computer.
Fair play.EDG said:Under MGT (which is what matters for this discussion, on this board), it requires Flyer.
Jame Rowe said:The way I've been doing it, anyone can substitute Flyer (grav) for any form of Drive.
darktalon said:Jame Rowe said:The way I've been doing it, anyone can substitute Flyer (grav) for any form of Drive.
This is similar to TNE's approach. It uses skill clusters, with "Vehicle" including ground vehicles, grav vehicles, hovercraft and riding animals. Which skills from the cluster you can take at chargen depends on your homeworld.
For what it's worth TNE limits it to homeworlds with atmosphere 4-9, which makes obvious sense.Jame Rowe said:Yeah; a "drive" result should result in any personal vehicle, though I wouldn't include riding--for that you'd need to be about TL-9 or less or from an Ag planet.