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#104667 - 02/18/08 08:51 PM
Re: 200X reboot discussion: TAINT MECHANICS
[Re: Xeno]
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Nova
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Two very excellent points. I think there is a balance to be struck between taint-freakish and bodymod-freakish. Taint freakish, as I read it, is the anti-mega-social: something is actively reaching into the psyche of the observer and saying "What you are seeing is fundamentally wrong. Be horrified." This is exactly how I treat it during a table top game. "He looks a bit odd, but something in the back of your mind keeps telling you to be wary." Like the viel in Werewolf. The brain cries out "WTF!" and your survival insticts kick in and either make you forget, drive you nuts, etc... Even if you don't think anything of it, your body always knows better then you. Bodymod-freakishness, I think, leaves the reaction more to be determined by the constitution and taste of individual observers. Disgust and/or horror may be generally appropriate, but there's more room for folks to form their own opinions. Vivi's hair, and eyes are a good example I think. For her schtick they worked. There never was anything really abnormally freakish about a girl like her, in fact quite the opposite. I think this would qualify as a body mod. Revenant looked like a frozen, drown, dead man. This is taint and he should have suffered a social mod for it. Let's face it, Blueberry Thunder (Rev) didn't need any help making people feel uncomfortable, his attitude did most the work. But you get my point I think. I hope it helps some determine the difference.
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#104668 - 02/18/08 09:04 PM
Re: 200X reboot discussion: TAINT MECHANICS
[Re: Jordan Rossi]
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Baseline
Registered: 12/29/07
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Yeah, well I personally have been to countries where my white skin, extremely blonde hair, and noticeably blue eyes caused virtually everyone I met to stare at me and treat me as being inherently "different" and "other" than them. But, so far as I know, I don't have a Taint score to explain that reaction.  Seriously though, Taint (and any associated aberrations) are a Mechanic for describing the nova becoming less (or more) than human through the channeling of too much quantum energy. As such it imposes a definite, mechanical penalty on all of the character's interactions with others. Bodymods, meanwhile inflict no mechanical penalty at all, despite the fact that having gigantic effing wings (or even grosser; flaps of stretchy skin extending between your arms and your thighs) inflicts no penalty whatsoever. It certainly isn't "wrong" to say that other people might be freaked out by these things, but there's no mechanical effect that always comes into play no matter what. I mean, almost all of the bodymods are freaky-sounding: tendrils, extra limbs, spines. Yet none of these things impose penalties on PCs (unless the player, or ST, wants them too...). What's being proposed is a bodymod, and should be treated no different.
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#104677 - 02/18/08 09:34 PM
Re: 200X reboot discussion: TAINT MECHANICS
[Re: Jordan Rossi]
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Baseline
Registered: 12/29/07
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Even with an actual Taint score, a nova with Mega-App and Mega-Char can still "get dates". They're super-powers for cryin' out loud (the two Seductive enhancements I mean)! They're supposed to allow the character to do unbelievable and seemingly impossible things. Even a base dice pool of Charisma:5+Etiquette:5 will beat Taint 6 (on an average roll) with enough successes to at least match someone with an average Willpower score on Seduction checks. No, this won't get you a date, but even a single dot of mega-char will change this. Add in the appropriate enhancement and it's a lock. The descrip for the enhancement even states - explicitly - that it isn't based on looks at all, and looks have no bearing on it's effectiveness (this wouldn't necassarily be true of the mega-app version though).
Saying that extremely odd or gross alterations to a nova's body should inflict some kind of added diff modifier to certain types of social rolls isn't something I disagree with necassarily, but that's a house rule, not Canon. Since we're already talking about bringing in a house-ruled bodymod I don't have a problem with that at all myself, but we should recognize it for what it is. According to WW, no, having a furry face does not - necassarily - inflict any sort of negative modifier on your character in any way, shape, or form. And WW also says, yes, having the appropriate combo of BaseStat+MegaStat+Ability+Enhancment at sufficient levels means that you can effectively win the hearts of anyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or even species (read the descrip for mega-char5)!
So in summation, I have no problem with the idea that furry-faced dogman with the massive mega-socials can, in point of fact, get himself a hot date on Saturday night.
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#104682 - 02/18/08 09:44 PM
Re: 200X reboot discussion: TAINT MECHANICS
[Re: Wargear]
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Nova
Registered: 04/14/07
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The book mentions that some aberrations can be considered alluring, which puts the lie to the 'universally loathed' idea for the aberrations.
The impression I've gotten is that a nova that's tainted is out of synch with the noetic substructure of the universe, as mentioned in the description for Information Awareness. So a nova who's got unearthly beauty will still disturb people who are blind, because the senses that ARE aware of the nova, are aware on an unconscious level that there's something about this nova that doesn't quite "fit." But then Chrysalis states that aberrations that remain after taint is eliminated still freak people out, so that's far from universally applicable. I chalk it up to "some people are fine with it, so what the hell."
Essentially, my 'Special Effect' idea is there to allow novas who want to have an unusual form to do so, without the spectre of taint's progression hanging over their head. I've noted that once taint becomes an issue for a nova, it can very quickly become the only issue, or one that spreads its influence over everything they do. I don't think this is necessarily a bad story - I'll be doing my own take on it in 2010 soon enough - but I think there should be options out there for people who want to explore novas that look odd without having to stick lockstep to the Taint Progression System.
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#104691 - 02/18/08 09:58 PM
Re: 200X reboot discussion: TAINT MECHANICS
[Re: Soma]
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Nova
Registered: 09/27/06
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I sorry but I still don't see such a character going on many dates (furry lovers not withstanding) or indeed, having Mega Appearance. With this body sculpting option it is more than possible which means Dog Boy can get Seductive Looks (Mega App) and Seductive (Mega Cha) and have 6 bonus dice/auto-successes (can't remember which atm) to a seduction roll.... I have problems with this. There is a fair amount of comic book support for this. Beast of the X-men has often been written has having large numbers of women falling all over themselves around him. I think it was pheromones in his case, but for us it would be mega-socials. Similarly, Tigra has often been written as having mega-socials, possibly including mega-app. So in summation, I have no problem with the idea that furry-faced dogman with the massive mega-socials can, in point of fact, get himself a hot date on Saturday night. Or if those mechanics fail to impress, consider the appearance of Trump's wife compared to his own. Novas are hot property, they're all rich or could be rich easily, that is going to appeal to some women.
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#104814 - 02/19/08 11:32 AM
Re: 200X reboot discussion: TAINT MECHANICS
[Re: Courier]
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Nova
Registered: 11/20/04
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I would prefer not to have that restriction, myself. There are conceivable medium aberrations that aren't, by themselves, necessarily extremely repellent. By the same token, the right combination of minor aberrations could be cause for significant dread.
Now, at the risk of some political incorrectness, if I may propose a thought experiment to underscore my position. Some of you may have heard of an unfortunate guy who got a fungal infection in his sinuses, which ultimately forced the doctors to remove his face. Everything from his forehead to the roof of his mouth is -gone-. You may be able to find the interview on YouTube. It's a very disturbing sight. In Aberrant, "Face Excised" would certainly be a medium aberration or worse. I maintain, though, that after hanging out with this guy for a while, many of us would be able to put that aside. While a Nova with the "Face Excised" aberration would activate the "avoid at all costs" response no matter how many times you met.
I don't think significantly disturbing bodymod-effects should be without socal penalties. But I -do- think that there should be more flexibility in those penalties than with taint-based aberrations.
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#104831 - 02/19/08 01:46 PM
Re: 200X reboot discussion: TAINT MECHANICS
[Re: Revenant]
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Nova
Registered: 04/25/06
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I'm having a devil of a time trying to post & keep up with the discussions here. So forgive me if this way behind where the conversation is by the time I post it.
I can't for the life of me understand why this is being discussed to this degree. Yes, it's a concern, but I figured it would be over in 2 or 3 posts. Nor can I understand the reason for a game mechanic to list cosmetic changes, be they light or severe, changes.
I had thought this was spelled out explicitly in the published rule books, but perhaps I merely read it implicitly. Regardless of where it came from, In my games at home. (so take with a grain of salt if you prefer)
A person erupts and changes their appearance away from baseline normal. Be it strangely colored hair, different color skin, feathers, whatever. If it's part of the eruption transformation and not caused by taint, it simply goes in the character description.
Body Modifications have a mechanical effect. Aberrations are caused by taint and give people the heebie jeebies on an entirely different level than someone being just strange looking (description) or having bat wings (body mod).
Case in point. Someone erupts & looks like a GI-Joe figure (plastic appearance, etc) because they loved GI-Joe figures growing up. The character has 0 taint. They just look funny. Character erupts and has the unnatural appearance or unearthly beauty (whatever it is) aberration would look similar but there is something on another level that says "something's wrong with this person." The two might look identical, but the root cause is the reason for the difference.
If there is going to be moderation and it's going to be necessary to submit a character to play/write in 2008-Prime then the moderators can simply tell someone that 'looks like Mr. Hanky' purely from a cosmetic standpoint (to use a previous example): "Yes it's okay" or "No, we're not letting excrement man in, please rethink this."
Making a character sheet more complicated than it needs to be is bad, in my opinion at least. Let the purple hair just be purple hair unless it does something or is actually an aberration.
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#104834 - 02/19/08 01:56 PM
Re: 200X reboot discussion: TAINT MECHANICS
[Re: Lou Anne Burgess]
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Nova
Registered: 07/16/02
Posts: 595
Loc: Utah
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I hadn't said anything because I thought it was just me. Since its not just me I'm going to admit I don't grasp the underlying assumptions of the debate.
I'm concepting my 200X character right now. At the moment he looks like a fairly regular sort of guy, maybe a bit model perfect, but otherwise very close to human norm. The exception? His fingernails are a shimmering chrome color. There might be a thing or two added later but for the moment that's it. Why the nails? It has to do with his eruption, stoner hallucinations, coyotes, roadrunners and totems. None of this is part of an aberration because none of it involves taint at this point in the concept work. So at the moment while there might be some who will think he's freakish for whatever reasons having to do with their personalties and background, their opinion is not based an intrinsic reaction of "Gah! Alien in the House!".
So what exactly does this body mod discussion mean to a character like that?
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