High SOC. How do I fit it in?

Just a quick update: My player opted for the "Shepherd Book" alternative. Reducing his SOC to 11 and giving him a mysterious background with connections to the Imperial Court.
 
Zemekis said:
Just a quick update: My player opted for the "Shepherd Book" alternative. Reducing his SOC to 11 and giving him a mysterious background with connections to the Imperial Court.

Neat! Sounds like fun. You'll have to let us know how it goes (when it's safe to do so.)
 
Zemekis said:
I just started a Traveller group and one of players created a character with SOC 4 in the beginning but rolled lucky (Navy Rank 5: Captain and 3x +2 SOC on benefits) and ended up with SOC 16.

AFAIK the emperor has SOC 17.

How do I handle such a character and integrate him in the universe?

Honestly? The first thing that occurred to me was Honor Harrington. :)
 
thepugilist said:
Zemekis said:
I just started a Traveller group and one of players created a character with SOC 4 in the beginning but rolled lucky (Navy Rank 5: Captain and 3x +2 SOC on benefits) and ended up with SOC 16.

AFAIK the emperor has SOC 17.

How do I handle such a character and integrate him in the universe?

Honestly? The first thing that occurred to me was Honor Harrington. :)

I was thinking the same thing. Though she started around Soc 7-9 (solid middle class professionals), IMHO.

I also thought a Sheppard Book solution as well. Someone that more than they seem.

This could add some interesting wrinkle for the GM to use, both good and bad for the players.
 
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