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F.I.D.0-1
Friendly Investigation Drone 0-1

A Newbie Contractor played by TheSuperChrisb in Project *******

F.I.D.0-1 is a Robotic Canine Companion who will risk their life to help Dr. Erin Skunk achieve her goals.

They are 0 years old, and often appears as a medium-large, matte black metal dog modeled after the Belgian Malinois.

F.I.D.0-1 lives in Project *******, a setting where reality flows, bends, and breaks, and the whole world stands at a delicate balance.

Attributes

Brawn

3

Charisma

1

Dexterity

3

Intellect

2

Perception

4

Abilities

3 Alertness

0 Animals

2 Athletics

0 Crafts

0 Culture

0 Drive

0 Firearms

0 Influence

3 Investigation

0 Medicine

0 Melee

0 Occult

0 Performance

0 Science

2 Stealth

0 Survival

0 Technology

0 Thievery

(Tap for Combat reference)
Initiative: 0 dice
Movement: 0 feet
Dash: 0 feet
Perception + Alertness: 0 dice

Injuries

(F.I.D.0-1 is unharmed)

(Tap for Severe Injury reference)

Battle Scars

Dice penalties from Battle Scars do not stack with Stress

(F.I.D.0-1 has no Battle Scars)

Body 7

Stress

4 Mind

Bruised
0
Hurt
-1
Injured
-1
Wounded
-2
Alarmed
Mauled
-3
Frantic
Maimed
-4
Delirious
X_X

Limits

Loyal

Traumas

(F.I.D.0-1 has no Traumas)



Circumstances

Circumstances describe your situation.

Examples include enemies, wealth, notoriety, social status, contacts, fame, and imprisonment.

Because each Playgroup has its own setting, Circumstances record the Playgroup they were acquired in.

Conditions

Conditions describe your state of being.

Examples of Conditions include curses, diseases, and impactful personality quirks.

Conditions are granted by Assets and Liabilities or by GMs based on the events of Contracts and Downtime activities like Moves, and Loose Ends.

Because Conditions may have GM-created systems, they also record the Playgroup they were acquired in.

Loose Ends

Loose Ends will cause problems for you if you don't tie them up.

Examples of Loose Ends include enemies, debts, evidence, and promises.

All Loose Ends have a Cutoff that counts down each time you attend a Contract. When it hits zero, the Threat of your Loose End manifests, causing issues for your Contractor.

You cannot see the current values of your Loose Ends' Cutoffs, but you can take initiative and make Moves on your Downtimes to deal with them before time runs out.

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Advancement

Newbie
0 Victories - 0 Failures
Remaining Exp: 61
(Earned: 150 - Spent: 89)
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Journal
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Questionnaire

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Moves

F.I.D.0-1 has made 0 Moves.
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