Case in point, most of the chapters in the Foundation trilogy, a series describing the fall and rise of empires that control the entire galaxy, consist of a 5 or fewer people talking in a single room.
You just gotta admire a writer who can pull that off.
That's very interesting. As with many things in CT, the bareboned descriptions of the psionic powers leave a lot of leeway for GM application. There's the very old discussion regarding clairvoyantly scanning a darkened room for example. (I'm in the "Can Scan A Dark Room" camp, by the way.)
IMTU, clairvoyant scanning a room doesn't allow the peep to "slip" through physical boundaries in that space. Ico's example of a clairvoyant peep "sticking his head" into the room's fridge wouldn't work IMTU. Instead the peep would need to make another clairvoyance attempt which would specifically target the interior of the fridge.
I toyed with that, too, but the logic didn't seem consistent. If the CV isn't using photons to observe (can see in the dark) and the point of view has had to penetrate some barriers to get where it is, why shouldn't that point of view penetrate more barriers?
The only way I could logically resolve that is the way Yoda describes the Force - the limitations are all in the mind. Maybe people are so used to barriers preventing access that they are psychologically unable to move the POV through an object. This leaves the possibility open that a high level, experienced CV might be able to see into enclosures, whereas a low level rookie might not.
Thinking about it some more, I might go with that solution - it gives more flexibility.
I suppose the best to explain my take is that the peep's "presence" in the targeted area is wholly passive. Imagine examining a room with your hands clasped behind you back. The peep can shift his perspective within the targeted area in a manner similar to you moving your head, bending over, and stepping around the room. Just like you, he can't do is open drawers, doors, curtains, books, and so forth. Just like you, he can't move aside on piece of paper from atop another. He can't do anything that requires "hands".
Of course, a peep with TK can move something that will help a peep with CCC...
Yes, I agree he should be able to move the POV around, but not move objects. I think the inability to see lower sheets in a stack of papers is about the inability to fine-tune the focus. (otherwise you get into the can of worms of why can't photonless CV have X-ray vision?..
The moving POV reminds of Dennis Wheatley's The Ka of Gifford Hillary.
I'm still not convinced about shields blocking a CV scan, although Aramis' suggestion does offer a possible solution. There's another can of worms here, all about how psionics mechanically functions and how shields stop it.
Of course, if Clairvoyance and Astral Travel / Out of Body Experience are aspects of the same thing, that would allow for some form of shielding that the 'presence' can't penetrate - a bit like a magic circle - but maybe that's straying too far from the straight and narrow...
Icosahedron,
Going by the CT descriptions, which admittedly leave a lot up to GM, clairvoyance isn't some sort of psionic "Huff Duff". A peep can scan a known location, but he cannot pick a known individual out of a myriad of unknown locations.
I like your ideas concerning the peep using a personal item to "track" down a suspect and I'd use it in a heartbeat IMTU, but I can't find support for such a task in CT's very sketchy psionic descriptions.
No, it's not in CT directly, it's a houserule extension. I just figured that if Traveller models the future of the real world, and Object Reading is a real-world psi skill (and I'm not opening a debate about whether psi is 'real', that's irrelevant) I figured Traveller's psionics rules should allow for it.
As for 'support' for it in CT, the 'Special' talent is a back door to an infinite range of possibilities:
LBB3 1st ed P41.
"Individuals with special talent are capable of some activity which is not described above and generally dispensed by the Referee, in a manner of his choice."
That sounds to me like carte blanche support for anything you want to include.
My 'houserule' really is just to regard 'Special' not as a separate (and always more difficult) talent or subset of talents, but merely to regard the listed set of talents as 'non-exhaustive'. It made more sense that way (why should pyrokinesis and psychometry be more difficult to obtain and use than telekinesis and clairvoyance?) so I just tweaked the definition of Special by making the roll to obtain it talent-specific rather than always 9+, and I chose to ignore the 'suggestion' of dependency on a talisman. Really a very very small tweak...
I'd allow shields to negatively effect clairvoyant scanning attempts. However, Wil's suggestion about shielded people not "showing up" in a scan seems to be in contrast to CT's description that psions in a scanned room will be unaware that the room is being scanned.
Yeah, another good possibility. It all depends on how CV 'works'.
That's a neat solution. Consider it stolen.
Regards,
Bill
You're welcome.
