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Sounds cool!

There's nothing in the rules that separate aerial vehicles from ground or water vehicles, as it's assumed that those aspects would most likely apply narrative differences to an encounter rather than anything mechanical (and if it does it'd be simple enough to make a table call)

The rules mainly deal with a speed mechanic and how that affects everything else - Aiming at something going faster than you, ramming into something, getting into an accident, etc.

So although I can confidently say that while it would work for flying vehicles, you'd have to hack it if you wanted to add any additional floaty meat to those areas. 

Hope that helps!

No worries! Happy to help.

The weight class die are used to roll on the Hazard table when a player triggers one (the !!! symbol) and as part of applying damage in a collision. So for one of the medium weight vehicles you'd roll 2d6.

It's not a perfect system, but it was intended to weight the average results of the table to different vehicle weights and give a slightly variation in damage depending on what you're slamming into someone with.

Hey!

The rules are intended to allow you to shift up by 2 degrees on the drivers turn - once for free (similar to a moving on foot) and once in place of your action.

I've been talking with another GM who uses the rules a lot, and they suggested that it's doubled. So you can do it up to 4 times (2 movement, 2 action). I really like this and think it allows the driver a bit more freedom on their turn.

In hindsight the NOS bonus is badly worded. It was intended to let you go over your vehicles max speed for the duration but not just flat out get you there. I'll have a look at it for the inevitable 12 month anniversary errata update.

Appreciate you taking time to comment!

Thanks very much! 

I consider this my magnum opus 💀🎃💀

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You submitted to the jam right?


Actually of course you did. It's right under your post! 🐹

This has now been fixed. Plus I tinkered a little cos I can't leave well enough alone.

Oh no it does! Thanks for the heads up, I'll get it sorted today.


Sorry for the inconvenience!

Ha! I've been completely ignorant to that fact for like 3 decades. Much appreciated - I'll do an edit for clarity 

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Thanks very much! With it being a reference book I really wanted it to be clear and easy to navigate, particularly because I wanted to eventually squeeze it onto a single sheet of a4. Overall I'm very happy with it!


Cy_Borg is a great system. I'm sure you'll love it once you can get your hands on it.

I'm not sure yet. The original plan was to create rules straightforward enough to be printable as an a7 booklet at home. The whole thing currently comes in at 8 pages. I'll be adding the printable booklet version soon!


There's plan's to expand the rules with more vehicle examples and some vehicle chase adventures, which would be substantial enough to do a print run, but I don't know when I'll get onto that.

Hopefully that partially helps!