MThompson016
SOC-12
Question for how you folks handle it: A noble scion joins the military and serves as a common solider/marine/spacer.
How would you handle this?
GT: Ground Forces has an example character statted out, the younger son of the Duke of Star Lane who doesn't care for his standing in life, and joins the Imperial Marines. There's also a sidebar on nobility and the Marines that includes a short vignette about this guy.
Sector Fleet, while useful, doesn't give much of a leg up here. It notes that formally it's (Rank/Rate) (Noble Title) (Name), (Noble Rank), so Norris would have been Commander Lord Norris Aella Aledon, before his retirement to replace his father.
GT: Nobles also provides some clues, and notes that it does happen.
My general rules of thumb:
-On duty, they would be addressed by rank/grade/position as appropriate.
-Off Duty, they can either play as a regular troop, or else getting the invites to the fun parties in the nice part of town.
Also, I'm looking at why a noble scion would join the military as a regular troop. Other than the "I want to get the heck out of my home subsector" reason, that just isn't what I'm looking for.
How would you handle this?
GT: Ground Forces has an example character statted out, the younger son of the Duke of Star Lane who doesn't care for his standing in life, and joins the Imperial Marines. There's also a sidebar on nobility and the Marines that includes a short vignette about this guy.
Sector Fleet, while useful, doesn't give much of a leg up here. It notes that formally it's (Rank/Rate) (Noble Title) (Name), (Noble Rank), so Norris would have been Commander Lord Norris Aella Aledon, before his retirement to replace his father.
GT: Nobles also provides some clues, and notes that it does happen.
My general rules of thumb:
-On duty, they would be addressed by rank/grade/position as appropriate.
-Off Duty, they can either play as a regular troop, or else getting the invites to the fun parties in the nice part of town.
Also, I'm looking at why a noble scion would join the military as a regular troop. Other than the "I want to get the heck out of my home subsector" reason, that just isn't what I'm looking for.