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== Rulings ==
== Rulings ==


=== Progress ===
=== Progression ===
* Experience: 1 XP / session (regardless of attendance)
* Experience: 1 XP / session (regardless of attendance)
* Mutation Points:
* Mutation Points:
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* Session body count: once per 2 sessions
* Session body count: once per 2 sessions


Rot, Grub and Water rations are tracked in the morning.
=== Resources ===
* Rot, Grub and Water rations are tracked in the morning.
* If you’re in the Ark, you don’t have to track Grub and Water rations: it’s assumed you offer services to the People and in return you receive rations from a ‘communal stash’.
* Additional resources (like those you’d need to go on an expedition into the Zone) can be obtained by convincing others to sponsor you, or by hustling / servicing / foraging / racketeering / etc.
* In a sector that was explored previously, you can try to find more resources. In this case, the first success on a ''Find The Path'' role counts is immediately a bonus success.
 
* 1 Water ration is ~2 liter
* 1 water barrel is ~150 liters


=== Mutations ===
=== Mutations ===
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== Reminders and world-building ==
== Reminders and world-building ==
* “The Zone map has a square grid. Every square is called a sector, and is roughly one mile wide.” (p.97)
* “The Zone map has a square grid. Every square is called a sector, and is roughly one mile wide.” (p.97)
=== The People ===
* All of the People are roughly in the range of 18-30 years old. (As far as they know, since there’s no real reckoning of years.)
* All of the People are roughly in the range of 18-30 years old. (As far as they know, since there’s no real reckoning of years.)
* Your memories are hazy, and you basically can’t remember anything from before you turned five years old.
* '''Zone Cook:''' Before [[Octavia]], there were no Zone Cooks in the Ark.
* There are about 8 other dog handlers in the Ark
* There is no “in-game Assembly” where all the People gather together in one place. This would be too disruptive to the daily proceedings, and there’s no good spot to do this anyway.
=== The Ark ===
* The Ark’s home sector is the area where a bunch of the People, even non-Stalkers, have explored.
* The Ark’s home sector is the area where a bunch of the People, even non-Stalkers, have explored.
* The immediate area around the Ark had a lot of buildings. Most of them are severely dilapidated or deteriorated into ruins, barely recognisable as buildings.
* The immediate area around the Ark had a lot of buildings. Most of them are severely dilapidated or deteriorated into ruins, barely recognisable as buildings.
* There are about 8 other dog handlers in the Ark
* Wildlife here is sparse, but not ''super'' rare.
* Mostly, there’s vermin and small creatures like rats and seagulls. Most of these bear mutations.
* Dogs: “If there’s something the Ark is not in short supply of, it’s wild mutts.” (p.34)
* Dogs: “If there’s something the Ark is not in short supply of, it’s wild mutts.” (p.34)
* '''Zone Cook:''' Before Octavia, there were no Zone Cooks in the Ark.

Revision as of 13:34, 19 February 2024

Rulings

Progression

  • Experience: 1 XP / session (regardless of attendance)
  • Mutation Points:
    • 1 MP per session automatically
    • Written log in time for next session: 1 MP
    • Good role-playing: maximum of 1 MP per session
  • Progress Ark’s projects: once per 2 sessions
  • Session body count: once per 2 sessions

Resources

  • Rot, Grub and Water rations are tracked in the morning.
  • If you’re in the Ark, you don’t have to track Grub and Water rations: it’s assumed you offer services to the People and in return you receive rations from a ‘communal stash’.
  • Additional resources (like those you’d need to go on an expedition into the Zone) can be obtained by convincing others to sponsor you, or by hustling / servicing / foraging / racketeering / etc.
  • In a sector that was explored previously, you can try to find more resources. In this case, the first success on a Find The Path role counts is immediately a bonus success.
  • 1 Water ration is ~2 liter
  • 1 water barrel is ~150 liters

Mutations

Corpse-Eater: Eating a Zone-Ghoul grants 1.5 ration of Grub (instead of 2 for a normal human/mutant)

Combat

Putting something down usually doesn’t take an action or maneuver, unless you need to take special care.

Reminders and world-building

  • “The Zone map has a square grid. Every square is called a sector, and is roughly one mile wide.” (p.97)

The People

  • All of the People are roughly in the range of 18-30 years old. (As far as they know, since there’s no real reckoning of years.)
  • Your memories are hazy, and you basically can’t remember anything from before you turned five years old.
  • Zone Cook: Before Octavia, there were no Zone Cooks in the Ark.
  • There are about 8 other dog handlers in the Ark
  • There is no “in-game Assembly” where all the People gather together in one place. This would be too disruptive to the daily proceedings, and there’s no good spot to do this anyway.

The Ark

  • The Ark’s home sector is the area where a bunch of the People, even non-Stalkers, have explored.
  • The immediate area around the Ark had a lot of buildings. Most of them are severely dilapidated or deteriorated into ruins, barely recognisable as buildings.
  • Wildlife here is sparse, but not super rare.
  • Mostly, there’s vermin and small creatures like rats and seagulls. Most of these bear mutations.
  • Dogs: “If there’s something the Ark is not in short supply of, it’s wild mutts.” (p.34)