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.
How do I handle such a character and integrate him in the universe?
Social Standing is a mix of a someone's true social position (Emperor's son, Archduke, Baroness, Knight, etc etc) but it can also be a measure of their social pull (Son of MegaCorp CEO).
So he started with a 4. That means he started low on the totem pole.
He gained some social standing as a Naval Captain, and then even more as benefits from his service in the Navy.
He could have married into a Soc-16 family, and be looked down upon by the others as a "ner-do-well" and "upstart".
Is he landed? ie: was he given a fief to take care of? If so, what was it?
If he has a fief, then he has to take care of it and represent it.
If he does not have one, then he has a very cool title which he got from doing all sorts cool things.
His title plus cr1.25 will buy him a cup of coffee somewhere.
But by itself his title is worthless.
PC: "But I'm an Archduke - you have to serve me first"
NPC: "Archduke of what? I've never heard of you. Get back in line!"
Stress the Nobless Oblige (nobility obligates) concept. He holds a rank which puts him in with the movers and shakers of the Imperium.
Thus he will be contacted by other nobles. Those of equal rank will ask him to work on this problem or that problem, while those of lower rank will ask for his assistance in supporting this thing or that thing.
Is he a member of the Traveller's Aid Society? If not, I would see if he is willing to trade one of his benefit rolls (+2 Soc) for membership.
This brings him down to Soc-14, which is much more workable.