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>SELECTED: “You’ve got to give me something, Hail. If you can’t tell me about this intel, you’ve at least got to tell me -why- you’re willing to trust it enough to plan on.” Truth is, you respect Hail’s reluctance to share anymore details concerning the origin of his intel. You want to be able to satisfy -yourself- that the intel is good, not just Hail’s trust in it. But if you can’t get that out of him it’s not necessarily enough to make you walk away from whatever this is here and now. [Firebrand]
Leadership Test: Alexander Hail
>30DC
>Badass Bandanna +5DC
>Tranquil Gaze +5DC, +1 Re-Roll
>Transhuman +2DC
> Mama Snake Reputation +10DC, +1 Re-Roll
>Hail: Chivalry +1 Adverse Re-Roll Call it a warped version
>Hail: Badass Eyepatch -5DC
>47DC
Double Fail = Flawed intel. Regardless of other results, one important piece of Hail’s information turns out to be entirely inaccurate.
0 = Educated wish. Hail’s evasiveness leaves you with the impression that he finds the intel reliable mostly because he wants the intel to be reliable.
1 = Confidential sources. Hail gives you no clues as to the origin of the information, but he does at least elaborate to some extent as to why he considers it trustworthy. As far as you can tell, only some of the details gleaned from this intel have checked out while the rest is untested.
2 = Trusted sources. Hail’s logic as to why the intel should is solid seems sound enough, but most of the information that has been verified concerns the details rather than critical pieces. You still don’t know who this mysterious original source is, but you’ve have been given a big clue.
3 = Connect the dots. Hail won’t name names, but in his eagerness to persuade you he gives away enough for you to draw some conclusions of your own. Almost all of the most critical intel has, at some cost, been verified by other sources.
Double Pass = Solid intel. Regardless of other results, Hail provides some further pertinent information that is by luck independently verified.
Three rolls of 1d100, detectives. You have TWO re-rolls. There is ONE adverse re-roll.
Off the Record, On the QT, and Very Hush-Hush.
Leadership Test: Alexander Hail
>30DC
>Badass Bandanna +5DC
>Tranquil Gaze +5DC, +1 Re-Roll
>Transhuman +2DC
> Mama Snake Reputation +10DC, +1 Re-Roll
>Hail: Chivalry +1 Adverse Re-Roll Call it a warped version
>Hail: Badass Eyepatch -5DC
>47DC
Double Fail = Flawed intel. Regardless of other results, one important piece of Hail’s information turns out to be entirely inaccurate.
0 = Educated wish. Hail’s evasiveness leaves you with the impression that he finds the intel reliable mostly because he wants the intel to be reliable.
1 = Confidential sources. Hail gives you no clues as to the origin of the information, but he does at least elaborate to some extent as to why he considers it trustworthy. As far as you can tell, only some of the details gleaned from this intel have checked out while the rest is untested.
2 = Trusted sources. Hail’s logic as to why the intel should is solid seems sound enough, but most of the information that has been verified concerns the details rather than critical pieces. You still don’t know who this mysterious original source is, but you’ve have been given a big clue.
3 = Connect the dots. Hail won’t name names, but in his eagerness to persuade you he gives away enough for you to draw some conclusions of your own. Almost all of the most critical intel has, at some cost, been verified by other sources.
Double Pass = Solid intel. Regardless of other results, Hail provides some further pertinent information that is by luck independently verified.
Three rolls of 1d100, detectives. You have TWO re-rolls. There is ONE adverse re-roll.
Off the Record, On the QT, and Very Hush-Hush.
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