Wizard of Oz 0 Posted May 18, 2010 I think you need to think in two parts of the punishment. First the preventive messure, and then the corrective one. This punishment think can be the seed of a nice story. For example, when i had a similar situation, my inquisitor decided that all the retinue, except for the most responsible member, will wear an explosive collar from now on. Now that all the PC are mad against the "bad desition-taker", the inquisitor says: "Now is the time for you to decide your brother´s faith. As the Left Fist of the Emperor is your right and your duty to do so. I want him alive, because I still have plans for him, but be fair or my warth will be against you" This idea will give allow you to have a very interessting trial. I have 7 PCs in my story and belive me that 6 heads thinking about a punishment are better than one. Always remember that the purpose of everything in the RPGs is just to tell a cool story and have fun. Keep rolling!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sister Cat 0 Posted May 19, 2010 Wizard of Oz said: I think you need to think in two parts of the punishment. First the preventive messure, and then the corrective one. This punishment think can be the seed of a nice story. For example, when i had a similar situation, my inquisitor decided that all the retinue, except for the most responsible member, will wear an explosive collar from now on. Now that all the PC are mad against the "bad desition-taker", the inquisitor says: "Now is the time for you to decide your brother´s faith. As the Left Fist of the Emperor is your right and your duty to do so. I want him alive, because I still have plans for him, but be fair or my warth will be against you" This idea will give allow you to have a very interessting trial. I have 7 PCs in my story and belive me that 6 heads thinking about a punishment are better than one. Always remember that the purpose of everything in the RPGs is just to tell a cool story and have fun. Keep rolling!!! Quite right. Thanks, but I've already played it all out, and taken most of said measures. The main perpetrator of the whole thing is now "exorcised", while the two accomplices got to take a "temporary trip into the void ... without a voidsuit ... until one of the non-guilty parties agreed to take responsibility for their actions. At which point they were hauled back in, patched up, and fitted with internal explosive brain implants (less obvious that way, so they can still do covert missions), and the detonator given to the one who agreed to be responsible for them. And they all know that any similar screw-ups in the future, by any of them, will result in immediate termination. Jezail (their Inquisitor) is not at all happy about having had to burn influence because of them. But they are a valuable resource, so ... that's their one "on her". The next one's on them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Serimus Bodikan 0 Posted June 7, 2010 Unfortunately I didn't see this post until now. Though even after this I do have a suggestion for either a different inquisitor or the like should something happen to the current Inquisitor they serve. That is one who decides "You've failed me with all the benefits I granted you. Let's see how you perform with out my help". And on the next mission, have that person go in armed only with his knowledge and the clothing on his back. 'Course that or let them understand that the price for failure is to become the body-guard of said Inquisitor , ala Penitent Engine or Arco-Flagelation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sister Cat 0 Posted June 8, 2010 Serimus Bodikan said: That is one who decides "You've failed me with all the benefits I granted you. Let's see how you perform with out my help". And on the next mission, have that person go in armed only with his knowledge and the clothing on his back. 'Course that or let them understand that the price for failure is to become the body-guard of said Inquisitor , ala Penitent Engine or Arco-Flagelation. Thanks for the input. I'll keep it in mind if another group of characters "acts the fool" in DH. The current group all knows that another "stupid move" without a very very good reason will result in the offending parties being servitorized, or just spaced ... if there isn't enough left of them to make a servitor out of. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Serimus Bodikan 0 Posted June 11, 2010 Not at all a problem, trust me, I understand. But generally my group surprisingly enough is a smart enough group not to mess up, and if they do. They take care of it very quickly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sister Cat 0 Posted June 12, 2010 Well, for anyone who cares about the outcome of said punishment: Wow! I think I may have gone overboard a bit! At least with the instigator and his primary accomplice. You have never seen such a timid, meek bunch of Acolytes! Sheesh! The past three sessions, they don't do anything they are not explicitly ordered to do. But that's okay, they are starting to understand that she still expects them to show initiative, but only when coupled with common sense. The third co-conspirator, however, has grown bitter and surly over it, since he is the one that first decided to inform the inquisitor of what was about to happen ... at least until she stepped in. But, such is life. Ya can't have everything, I suppose. And there is still a very disappointed and legendary assassin coming for them, so ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Serimus Bodikan 0 Posted June 13, 2010 To which I must respond in the usual fashion, "Pray to the Emperor and pass the ammunition". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites