08-19-2017, 10:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-19-2017, 10:46 PM by Edward McGee.)
There was confusion about the extra space at the bottom of the chronicle sheet. Turns out the answer is in the guide and it is simpler then we thought.
The 4 lines are for the player to fill in any factions they gained reputation with during that scenario. In the first space next to that line the player puts their current amount of reparation with that faction at the start of the scenario. In the second space the GM puts how much reputation they gained.
So for example. Say for your first adventure you slotted the faction champion for the Dataphiles. On the first line you would put Dataphiles. In the first space besides it you would pit 0 as you have 0 reputation with them. If you earn 2 fame that adventure the GM would put a 2 in the space behind the 0 showing that you gained 2 reputation with the dataphiles.
Then let's say you played 1-03 next which contributes to the Wayfinder faction. You would write Dataphiles in the first line and your current reputation of 2. In the next line down you would put the Wayfinder faction and your current reputation of 0. The GM would put a 2 next to your reputation in the Dataphiles because you earned 2 fame and a 1 next to Wayfinders because the mission mattered to them. If you instead decided to champion the Wayfinder that scenario you would earn a total of 3 reputation with them.
So for those of us who played 2 Starfinder games at Giga today you would put
For 1-00 Name of the faction you want to champion 0|2
Then for Into the Unknown Name of faction you champion and if it is the same as the first slot 2|2
And the next time you play that character assuming you don't spend 2 fame to champion an extra faction you would put
Chosen faction 4|fame gained
Hope that helped.
The 4 lines are for the player to fill in any factions they gained reputation with during that scenario. In the first space next to that line the player puts their current amount of reparation with that faction at the start of the scenario. In the second space the GM puts how much reputation they gained.
So for example. Say for your first adventure you slotted the faction champion for the Dataphiles. On the first line you would put Dataphiles. In the first space besides it you would pit 0 as you have 0 reputation with them. If you earn 2 fame that adventure the GM would put a 2 in the space behind the 0 showing that you gained 2 reputation with the dataphiles.
Then let's say you played 1-03 next which contributes to the Wayfinder faction. You would write Dataphiles in the first line and your current reputation of 2. In the next line down you would put the Wayfinder faction and your current reputation of 0. The GM would put a 2 next to your reputation in the Dataphiles because you earned 2 fame and a 1 next to Wayfinders because the mission mattered to them. If you instead decided to champion the Wayfinder that scenario you would earn a total of 3 reputation with them.
So for those of us who played 2 Starfinder games at Giga today you would put
For 1-00 Name of the faction you want to champion 0|2
Then for Into the Unknown Name of faction you champion and if it is the same as the first slot 2|2
And the next time you play that character assuming you don't spend 2 fame to champion an extra faction you would put
Chosen faction 4|fame gained
Hope that helped.