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Skills Question

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 5:52 pm
by ehh123
I'm looking at the TMNT RPG Revised edition. I decided to the get the Journalist/Investigation program from skills. There is one problem. One skill is listed as "Intelligence" even though there isn't a description for it. Is that suppose to be "Interrogation" (which would make some sense) or should I ignore it?

Re: Skills Question

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 4:32 am
by Pumphrey
This form seems pretty quiet...
I feel that, like most Palladium GM questions, the answer is:

ITS UP TO YOU

Re: Skills Question

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 12:29 am
by Jack Burton
If you have Heroes Unlimited 2nd Edition, the skill description for Intelligence is on page 51. In Rifts Ultimate Edition, it's on page 309. Interrogation is different. Hope that helps.

Re: Skills Question

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 1:41 am
by Pumphrey
Jack Burton wrote:If you have Heroes Unlimited 2nd Edition, the skill description for Intelligence is on page 51. In Rifts Ultimate Edition, it's on page 309. Interrogation is different. Hope that helps.


But TMNT&OS also claims to be a complete game;
and although I like the idea of taking skills from other games, unfortunately, I find they don't always add up to being "fair"
(for some reason I can't decipher other than a book's author putting their spin on a skill or they're honest typos)
By that I mean, If you want a character to take Intelligence from the Heroes book, then should not that character take ALL their skills from the Heroes book? if not, then a character can cherry-pick all the best skills from the best books.

In which case I side with the OP of substituting Interrogation (which IS in the TMNT&OS book) rather than taking a skill from another book... that can open too many cans of worms I find (unless you have a reasonable player that is!)

Re: Skills Question

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 3:40 pm
by Jack Burton
Pumphrey wrote:
Jack Burton wrote:If you have Heroes Unlimited 2nd Edition, the skill description for Intelligence is on page 51. In Rifts Ultimate Edition, it's on page 309. Interrogation is different. Hope that helps.


But TMNT&OS also claims to be a complete game;
and although I like the idea of taking skills from other games, unfortunately, I find they don't always add up to being "fair"
(for some reason I can't decipher other than a book's author putting their spin on a skill or they're honest typos)
By that I mean, If you want a character to take Intelligence from the Heroes book, then should not that character take ALL their skills from the Heroes book? if not, then a character can cherry-pick all the best skills from the best books.

In which case I side with the OP of substituting Interrogation (which IS in the TMNT&OS book) rather than taking a skill from another book... that can open too many cans of worms I find (unless you have a reasonable player that is!)

I agree 100% with you. I've come to the conclusion that with Palladium games, it's completely acceptable to use other Palladium games to fill in holes or answer questions..... until it's not OK. So when is it OK and when is it not? Nobody really knows! So, ya. I agree with you that a stand-alone game should be just that.

Your suggestion of "It's up to you" is also spot on. Some folks like having multiple supplements with information scattered throughout them. Some people enjoy being librarians and having to sort through volumes of I fo. Personally, I hate that approach-it's maddening. I want all the information in as few books as possible, even if that makes the book super thick. A table of contents or index will guide me. to where I need to look at. Granted, new information will always be presented which prompts a new supplement or update, but I'm a big fan of "one-stop shopping" with my information. My 2 cents.

Re: Skills Question

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 11:17 pm
by Pumphrey
I wonder if may the OP picked Interrogation just because it sounds similar?
It's obviously not an equivalent skill!
Personally I would just substitute whatever is appropriate for the character/situation.
Customization is the name of the game it seems with Palladium.
I've only been playing the system about a year now, but the openness is what I'm loving most about it;

Re: Skills Question

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 3:34 pm
by The Oh So Amazing Nate
It's an example of something that got missed in the editing between the original and revised editions. I can hardly believe they did it deliberately in an effort to make you buy another book.