alex_greene
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If anyone has any feedback on the psionics section, start here.
Kaelic said:Psionic skill training doesn't explicitly say the difficulty of the roll. I'd guess it's still Average (8+) but with the new difficulty style, I feel like it needs to clarify an Average (8+) PSI check, rather than assuming a PSI check means Average.
mlooney said:Kaelic said:Psionic skill training doesn't explicitly say the difficulty of the roll. I'd guess it's still Average (8+) but with the new difficulty style, I feel like it needs to clarify an Average (8+) PSI check, rather than assuming a PSI check means Average.
Page 59
"Note that if no difficulty is listed for a check, you can always assume it is Average (8+)."
No more than anywhere else in the book which does not specify the difficulty of any check.Kaelic said:mlooney said:Kaelic said:Psionic skill training doesn't explicitly say the difficulty of the roll. I'd guess it's still Average (8+) but with the new difficulty style, I feel like it needs to clarify an Average (8+) PSI check, rather than assuming a PSI check means Average.
Page 59
"Note that if no difficulty is listed for a check, you can always assume it is Average (8+)."
Okay, so are you saying it shouldn't be explicit there any way?
alex_greene said:If p. 59 says that you can assume that a check with no listed difficulty must be Average (8+), then you can safely make that assumption throughout the book whenever you encounter a check with no listed difficulty. The reason why they say this once on p. 59 rather than in a hundred redundant places throughout the book is to save on the word count, which would otherwise be through the roof.
Kaelic said:Does this mean all Average skill checks listed in the book are an error and should be removed? To save on the word count as you say.
His career stays the same, but he can take a Psion career in his next term if he wishes. At the time, he may roll against Psi to see if he can join a Psion career, or he can stay on in the Navy as a closet psion.Belisknar said:I hadn't spent much time looking at the Psionics Chapter and hadn't really given it much notice in the previous edition either so thought it would be a good time to deep dive.
Rolled an 10 for his Psi strength of 7. and this is where I hit a stumbling block.
Does this qualify my travellerfor his Psionic assignment or does he have to make another qualification roll? I'm curious to see this Drifter who has a psionic potential of 7 who just didn't qualifiy. What is he to do?
Yes. Your character is a fully fledged, trained, developed psion.Belisknar said:-Does my Traveller Get the opportunity to learn any of these powers before taking an assignment?
Roll to see which ones you get, or make sure you land Telepathy first by choosing Telepathy as the first Talent you receive; if you select Telepathy first, it is automatically granted. Most people will ask for Telepathy first, then roll for the others.Belisknar said:-If yes how many of these can I choose to take?
Yes, it does. Treat it as a kind of medical debt.Belisknar said:-Since this is during character Generation, does this the cost of this training go into a debt like a ships mortgage, or medical debt?
Ah, so he gains the power imediately from the event rather than from moving into the career next term? Him staying in the Navy as a Psion is something that hadn't even't occurred to me as an option.alex_greene said:His career stays the same, but he can take a Psion career in his next term if he wishes. At the time, he may roll against Psi to see if he can join a Psion career, or he can stay on in the Navy as a closet psion.Belisknar said:I hadn't spent much time looking at the Psionics Chapter and hadn't really given it much notice in the previous edition either so thought it would be a good time to deep dive.
Rolled an 10 for his Psi strength of 7. and this is where I hit a stumbling block.
Does this qualify my travellerfor his Psionic assignment or does he have to make another qualification roll? I'm curious to see this Drifter who has a psionic potential of 7 who just didn't qualifiy. What is he to do?
ErinPalette said:Telepathy
I do have to wonder why the ranges changed. Why can a psion send the words "I love you" further than she can send a feeling of love? Why can surface thoughts be sensed further away than can emotions? I don't grok this.
ErinPalette said:Teleportation
The range on TP is now shorter than it was in 1e, and I don't know if it needed fixing that drastically.
1e Naked: Planetary range, for 8 psi points.
2e Naked: Continental range, for 8 psi.
Also, it's not clear when the doubling for range starts -- is that before or after the additional points for gear added? If before, like the text suggests, it now costs a psion 12 points to TP max range with clothes, and 24 with 500 kg gear -- compare to 1e when it was 10 and 12 points, respectively.
msprange said:As written, additional costs are applied before multiplication.
FallingPhoenix said:msprange said:As written, additional costs are applied before multiplication.
Can anyone point out to me where this is at? I can't seem to find it anywhere in the September Revision.
You work out the additional costs first for a Jaunte within normal Reach, then you multiply that figure to work out what the cost will be for the boosted range.Most abilities can be used at a distance and have a Reach characteristic. This is the distance (using the Range Bands on page xx) at which the ability can normally be used. However, a powerful psion can increase the range at which he uses abilities with greater mental effort.
The Reach of an ability can be increased by one Range Band if twice the Psi Cost is paid, and increased by two Range Bands if the Psi Cost is multiplied by four.
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For example, a psionic Traveller could read the mind of a target at Long range using Read Surface Thoughts for 2 Psionic Strength points normally, or boost it to Very Long range for 4 Psionic Strength points, or even Distant for 8 Psionic Strength points.
You nailed it.Is that just because Send Thoughts and Read Surface Thoughts are separate powers whereas Telempathy is one power for both sending and reading?
It's actually nice to see this topic turning up in Traveller - most Traveller scenarios seem to veer into three types of escapade: quasi-military, quasi-criminal and Whovian running away from some grotesque roaring Thing they just disturbed.I do have to wonder why the ranges changed. Why can a psion send the words "I love you" further than she can send a feeling of love? Why can surface thoughts be sensed further away than can emotions? I don't grok this.
I want to play in that game. :lol:alex_greene said:... and Whovian running away from some grotesque roaring Thing they just disturbed.
alex_greene said:You work out the additional costs first for a Jaunte within normal Reach, then you multiply that figure to work out what the cost will be for the boosted range.Most abilities can be used at a distance and have a Reach characteristic. This is the distance (using the Range Bands on page xx) at which the ability can normally be used. However, a powerful psion can increase the range at which he uses abilities with greater mental effort.
The Reach of an ability can be increased by one Range Band if twice the Psi Cost is paid, and increased by two Range Bands if the Psi Cost is multiplied by four.
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For example, a psionic Traveller could read the mind of a target at Long range using Read Surface Thoughts for 2 Psionic Strength points normally, or boost it to Very Long range for 4 Psionic Strength points, or even Distant for 8 Psionic Strength points.
FallingPhoenix said:I can see how you read it this way, but the fact that it took me three read-throughs and your comments to come to a correct understanding could indicate that it could be spelled out a touch more clearly (or it could just be me...).
For what it's worth, I think the adding and multiplying for range thing only actually comes up in Teleportation. All the other powers have fixed costs.