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Idea about law level

It's purchasing one that can get interesting. Some states regulate purchase highly, others not at all...

Alaska is "not much"... have to show ID to purchase, and it's recorded.
 
Originally posted by boomslang:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Ishmael James:
I had an idea about law levels...

Instead of 2d-7+gov
how about 2d+gov- player's apparent social standing?

in such a society, high level folk would be harrassed less and get away with more than the dregs and low lifes...
This is probably very realistic. Especially in a classed society (such as 3I), the nobility are not held to the same standards of general accountability as the proles are. Otherwise, what would be the point of having a classed society to begin with?
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</font>[/QUOTE]I agree with boomslang. This looks like a great idea, Ishmael — for the dice roll to avoid interference from law enforcement. Law Level itself (as a baseline) would be unaffected by the social standing of individuals.

That is not to say that there are not worlds (within and without The Imperium) which do not have different laws on the books for members of different social levels (castes). Such worlds are uncommon, but they do exist. To those who have lived their lives within an egalitarian legal system, this can be a most alien (and even somewhat repugnant) concept.
 
I just had an idea about gambling...Roll 2d-LL to find the exponent of 10 allowed as max bet by law.

Df Max Bet
6 MCr1
5 KCr100
4 KCr10
3 KCr1
2 Cr100
1 Cr10
0 Cr1
-1 Cr0.1
Lwr No Bets
 
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