SableWyvern said:
Providing a potentially huge jump in real ability going from Skill-0 to Skill-1 under your suggested system is aesthetically displeasing at best; given that it introduces it's own problems to fix something I don't believe is broken, it's not a rule I'd like to see introduced.
Alright then. I do see your point. I'm not sure I'm crazy about the fix either. I was just trying to suggest a fix for the problem instead of harping over and over about what the problem is.
Let me try one more pass at illuminating the problem, and if this doesn't click, I think I'm just going to forget it and stop making waves.
I didn't see any characteristic improvement rules in the V2 playtest, but I assume there will be some method implemented whereby a character can increase some of his stats--a workout program to improve STR, and the like.
Consider this...
There are two pals. Riki and Casey.
Riki: 786787 Pilot-2, Medic-3, Engineer-1
Casey: 668788 Pilot-1, Medic-2, Engineer-0
Riki has taught Casey all he knows. They serve together on a tramp freighter.
Well, on one of their stops, Casey tells Riki that he's leaving. He's going to college, finally. Casey leaves for 4 years, goes to college, and gets a boost to his EDU score. (I have no idea what the Mongosse system will be, so I'll go with what has been done in Traveller before. College has typically meant 1D -2 improvement to EDU in previous Traveller editions, so I'll go with that.) He does not learn any more skills than he already has. His degree is in Business.
Riki comes to Casey graduation. Casey is now...
Casey: 6687C8 Pilot-1, Medic-2, Engineer-0
Casey is now a passenger on Riki's ship. During the four years, Riki learned a couple new skills, but his expertise in the skills featured here remain the same.
On the journey to Casey's homeworld (he didn't go to school on his homeworld),
who is the better Pilot? Riki, who's been piloting the ship with his Pilot-2, or Casey, who has Pilot-1 but recently got a degree in Business?
According to the task system as it stands now, the better choice is Casey.
The ship's Engineer becomes ill during the flight.
Who is the better Medic? It used to be Riki, but now that Casey has a business degree and his EDU has been increased, Casey is now the better choice.
And, just as the ship is about to tumble out of J-Space, there is a problem in engineering. Since the Engineer is down sick, the job is now up to another member of the crew. But,
who is the better engineer? Riki or Casey? It's Casey, buy a long shot...all because he went to business school.
See what I'm getting at here?
Increases to EDU makes the character much, much better in many different areas of expertise...in ALL areas that are governed by EDU task rolls.
What does college have to do with making Casey a better Pilot?
What does college have to do with making Casey a better Medic?
What does college have to do with making Casey a better Engineer?
If Casey was better in just one of these areas, it would be easier to swallow. But, you take Casey, who is inferior to Riki in all three areas, have Casey go to college and increase his EDU, and
ALL OF A SUDDEN CASEY IS A BETTER PROFESSIONAL IN A MULTITUDE OF FIELDS!
There's something really wrong about that.
Therein lies the problem. Before college, Casey is the inferior character. After college, Casey is the better character...all because of the Stat bonuses.
The stat bonsuses fall too far outside of reality for my tastes.
Here's to hoping others will see the point, and a fix is implemented.