Contacts

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A Contact is a single individual whom the character knows, and who has a certain degree of Loyalty towards the character, and is willing to help the character in certain ways, according to what his specialty is (slighly secret information, Insider/Mole information or Gossip, or various forms of skilled aid), but who will not adventure with the character or take any great risk (the Mole being the minor exception to this).

There are 8 kinds of Contacts, and a few more will perhap be added later. The average player character will have several Contacts.

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Contact Types

Contact
type
Base
cost
Loyalty Skill Notes
Gossip 3 PP 2 3 Can provide the latest gossip on everyone in a Village-sized (Ex0) or somewhat larger area
Information 15 PP 4 4 Can provide basic and not-really-secret information from inside an organization
Mentor 10 PP 4 - Will give the character advice, according to his own worldview and biases (a Mentor is never a spokesperson for the GM!). Useful if the character is confused, lost or bewildered.
Mole-B 30 PP 2 4 Provides very secret information from inside organization (version B is being Blackmailed by the character, while version F is a Friend doing it due to high Loyalty)
Mole-F 30 PP 5 4
Teacher 15 PP 4 5 Will Teach or Train the character in a small (or slightly larger) number of Skills. Use the Trainer(C) version for a contact that can train the character in combat skills
Trainer 15 PP 4 5
Trainer(C) 30 PP 4 5
Skilled 15 PP 4 4 Will give one kind of skilled aid to the character, e.g. medical aid, or firearm customization, but like all other Contacts will never go adventuring with the character.
Trader 10 PP 3 - Is willing to trade with the character, in spite of cultural, religious and racial or species differences, and may even give slightly fabourable deals.
Supplier 10 PP 3 4 Has rare items in stock, such as high-Quality weapons or armour which are otherwise only made to order
Dealer 15 PP 2 4 Sells items that are illegal or highly disapproved of, such as poisons

Contact Levels

Contact
Level
Cost
1 1 PP
2 2 PP
3 3 PP
4 4 PP
5 5 PP
6 6 PP
7 7 PP
8 8 PP
9 9 PP
10 10 PP
Contact
Level
Cost
11 12 PP
12 14 PP
13 16 PP
14 18 PP
15 20 PP
16 22 PP
17 24 PP
18 26 PP
19 28 PP
20 30 PP
Contact
Level
Cost
21 33 PP
22 36 PP
23 39 PP
24 42 PP
25 45 PP
26 48 PP
27 51 PP
28 54 PP
29 57 PP
30 60 PP
Contact
Level
Cost
31 64 PP
32 68 PP
33 72 PP
34 76 PP
35 80 PP
36 84 PP
37 88 PP
38 92 PP
39 96 PP
40 100 PP
Contact
Level
Cost
41 105 PP
42 110 PP
43 115 PP
44 120 PP
45 125 PP
46 130 PP
47 135 PP
48 140 PP
49 145 PP
50 150 PP
Contact
Level
Cost
51 156 PP
+1 +6 PP

Contacts can be improved, in terms of Skill (except those types that don't have Skill) and Loyalty, and in other ways, during character creation. Each such improvement cost one or more Contact Levels. Total up all the Contact Levels for each Contact to find the Perk Point cost. This PP costis added to the base PP cost of the Contacto find the total PP cost.

As an example, a Gossip has a base cost of 3 PP. If improved with 7 Contact Levels, which coss 7 PP, the total cost of this Gossip is 10 PP.

Contact Skill

Note that the Mentor and the Trader Contact type have no Skill level, and so cannot be improved in this way.
b denotes the base Skill level, that which is included in the base cost of the Contact. - denotes that this Skill level is unavailable for this Contact type, either because it is less han the base Skill level, or because it is impossibly high. Skill level 8 is boldfaced throughout this table, for ease of reference.

Skill 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Gossip b 1 2 4 6 9 12 16 21 28 -
Information - b 2 4 7 10 14 18 23 28 35
Mole(B/F) - b 3 6 10 15 22 33 - - -
Teacher - - b 4 8 14 21 30 - - -
Trainer - - b 4 9 16 24 35 - - -
Trainer(C) - - b 5 11 19 31 - - - -
Skilled - b 2 5 8 12 17 22 28 35 -
Supplier - b 2 4 7 10 14 18 23 28 35
Dealer - b 2 5 8 12 17 22 28 35 -
Skill 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Contact Loyalty

- again denotes a Loyalty value that is unavailable, either because it is lower than base or because it is too high. b benotes base Loyalty, the level that is inluded in the base PP cost of the Contact. The Loyalty 5 column has been boldfaced, for ease of reference.

Loyalty 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gossip b 7 20 40 - - -
Information - - b 10 30 - -
Mentor - - b 8 20 40 -
Mole(B) b 15 45 - - - -
Mole(F) - - - b 20 50 -
Teacher - - b 10 30 - -
Trainer - - b 10 30 - -
Trainer(C) - - b 10 30 - -
Skilled - - b 8 25 50 -
Trader - b 0 0 0 0 0
Supplier - b 0 0 0 0 0
Dealer b 0 0 0 0 0 0
Loyalty 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Other Contact Improvements

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Please note

After the 50th Contact Level, the cost goes up by 6 PP per CL continously, it does not continue to escalate (i.e. 100 Contact Levels would cost 450 PP). Also note that the vast majority of Contacts will have modest amounts of Contact Levels, perhaps from 5 to 20.

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linebreaks before or after (but not both!). Connections for much more expensive and much broader pseudo-Contacts


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