Currently, if your character comes from a Heavy G world (so has the Heavy G Adaption feat) then they can never learn how to play in free-fall!
I don't understand why having a 1.2G homeworld is different from having a 1G homeworld when learning freefall.
Candidate House rule - Each player can take either (FreeFall, Low G, Normal G or High G) as a free feat respresenting where you grew up. Each type of gravity will be a whole new set of reflexes and is a seperate feat - but you can eventually learn all of them (if you wish to waste your feats). If you are outside your comfortable G habitat, there will be negs - possibly lots of negs if you are a long way out (ie if you have a belter who grew up in a zeroG environment, If he boards a normal ship, he will be virtually helpless until someone turns the G plates off)
I don't understand why having a 1.2G homeworld is different from having a 1G homeworld when learning freefall.
Candidate House rule - Each player can take either (FreeFall, Low G, Normal G or High G) as a free feat respresenting where you grew up. Each type of gravity will be a whole new set of reflexes and is a seperate feat - but you can eventually learn all of them (if you wish to waste your feats). If you are outside your comfortable G habitat, there will be negs - possibly lots of negs if you are a long way out (ie if you have a belter who grew up in a zeroG environment, If he boards a normal ship, he will be virtually helpless until someone turns the G plates off)