Martin L. Shoemaker wrote: > << If the technical guys can get a profit when the others can't, the *game* > is broken. >> Proft: an in-game benefit. > If the soldiers can use a vibro-blade when the others can't, the *game* is > broken. Anyone can use a Vibro-blade. > If the force-users can read feelings when the others can't, the *game* is > broken. Anyone can learn to use the force. > Or maybe, just maybe, different characters are good at different things... Actually, it's important that when one person gets to do something in a safe environment that immediatly improves their characters, *all* of them should have that chance. DM
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