Tom Kalbfus said:
ShawnDriscoll said:
Role-playing a Khan character is boring. Role-playing a Chekhov character is more interesting.
Is it? What about characters with greater abilities simply being presented with greater challenges? Seems like there is plenty in the Traveller Universe that would sufficiently challenge even a supercharacter. What if for instance your character was an android with superhuman strength, lightning fast dexterity, incredible endurance because of the material it was made out of, it has a computer for a mind giving it high intelligence, has access to library files giving it a high Education, and has the personality programs to imitate a person of high social standing, in fact if he changes his outer covering, he could impersonate a noble and enjoy his high social standing for as long as the ruse holds up.
It's a matter of taste but all you're really doing is changing the scale. Tasks become more difficult, enemies become bigger and better armed. It doesn't change much at all.
Sometimes it's more work for the GM, sometimes not.
Personally, playing a superhero has zero attraction for me which is why I like Traveller over the majority of other RPGs. It's munchkin/power gamer nonsense to me.