Just a thought:
Why can't other classes multi-class IN to barbarian?
Example 1
A character who has say two terms in scout multi-classes into barbarian for a term. The reasoning, the character crashed on a hostile, primitive world for four-years, went native then rescued (at end of term).
Example 2
Scout character assigned to primitive world, adopts customs, goes native during assignment, returns to scouts at the end of his term(s).
Something like this could be used for almost any of the classes to multi-class IN to barbarian. Besides "the logic" of it, is there any other reason for not letting characters multi-class IN to barbarian?
-S.

Why can't other classes multi-class IN to barbarian?
Example 1
A character who has say two terms in scout multi-classes into barbarian for a term. The reasoning, the character crashed on a hostile, primitive world for four-years, went native then rescued (at end of term).
Example 2
Scout character assigned to primitive world, adopts customs, goes native during assignment, returns to scouts at the end of his term(s).
Something like this could be used for almost any of the classes to multi-class IN to barbarian. Besides "the logic" of it, is there any other reason for not letting characters multi-class IN to barbarian?
-S.
