Who counts as “everyone” when high ranking PCs lead missions and check for Camaraderie?

Who counts as “everyone” when high ranking PCs lead missions and check for Camaraderie?

Who counts as “everyone” when high ranking PCs lead missions and check for Camaraderie?

Next session will see newly promoted Commander Ruvac lead a group of twelve people on a mission. Any advice for how to pick out the relevant subset of characters who are mechanically significant for the mission?

Who should the commander check for the Camaraderie/Weariness step?

How many characters should be available for assigning mission roles?

Things are more complicated as the other PCs will be split across two squads, and only in command of one!

3 thoughts on “Who counts as “everyone” when high ranking PCs lead missions and check for Camaraderie?”

  1. The specific characters chosen are the only ones that count for the Camaraderie check.

    I would assign the roles as a sort of fire team: so Navigate goes to a small team led by a pc, etc.

    Does that answer your questions? Thanks.

  2. Andrew Medeiros it does, thanks. It also suggests that where the fiction doesn’t dictate, I just let the commander choose who to include. More people means more back-watching, but also more weariness and more complications.

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