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Trillinon
I was inspired by the "Shadowrunner by Night, ? by Day" thread, and would like to come up with a list of ten or so questions I can put on a character sheet that will help players better tie their character to the setting without being overwhelming.

Possible questions I have so far:
  1. How did you wind up in the Shadows?
  2. What was your first run?
  3. What do you do when you are not running the shadows?
  4. Describe your greatest sacrifice.
  5. What were the circumstances of your awakening or emergence?
  6. From whom did you learn your best skills?
  7. What is your least favorite metatype and why?
  8. Name your favorite brands.
  9. When will you leave the shadows?
  10. Who depends on you?
These questions are just a start. I'd like more ideas that I can parse into as optimal a list as possible.


SpellBinder
Copied from Damien Knight's old Excel character generator (might be some duplicates to the OP):

1: We are shaped by out heritage. Facial features, skin tone, height, build, metatype, even aptitudes are influenced by the genes passed from parent to child. Attitude, too, is taught by parents, informed by their own lives and their cultural heritage. Where does your character come from, what is her lineage, who were her parents, and what did she inherit from them?

2: Parents can be proud of their children or regret ever bringing them into the world. Some are loving, and some are indifferent. All of them are only metahuman and have their own opinions of their children. Assuming they could speak, what would each of your character's parents say about her?

3: Many people remember certain historical events for the rest of their lives. For those alive in the first decade of the 21st century, it could be the assassination of John F. Kennedy, or the Tienanmen Square protests, or the fall of the Berlin Wall, or the attack of 11 September 2001. People remember where they were, and what they were doing when they first heard of these events. Shadowrun history has significant events as well, such as the assassination of President Dunkelzahn, the Crash 2.0, and the emergence of technomancers and artificial intelligences. Pick a few events from recent Shadowrun history and ask where the character was at the time, what does he remember about about event, and what was he doing at the time?

4: Very few people choose to become shadowrunners. More likely, they are thrown into the life by a chaotic and uncaring world. Even if she made a conscious decision to enter the shadows, her decision is influenced by the world around her. How did your character get into shadowrunning, and why did she take that path?

5: People have control over their own living arrangements. From the child young enough to use crayons and tape all the way up to the elderly shut-in who plasters her walls with family photos and cat pictures, everyone makes their living spaces more personally pleasing. What is your character's living space like, and what has he added or changed to make it his own?

6: Everyone has beliefs, and many beliefs strong enough to be convictions. Some are religious, some are political, some are social, and some are just about why people are here. What does your character believe in, what are her convictions (if any), and why does she hold them?

7: Everyone has aspects of their personality that grate on someone. Even the best of friends annoy one another from time to time. The flaws in a person’s character are as important as the qualities. What do you dislike most about your character’s personality?

8: The Sixth World is considered by many to be spinning out of control. If anyone could exert control over it, it would be the “Big Ten” triple-A megacorps. These transnationals exert a lot of influence on everyday life in the 2070's. Which of the Big Ten does your character hold in the highest (or least low) regard, which does he like the least, and why?

9: People make acquaintances and friends; we’re hardwired for it. Humans are social animals. This is especially true in the shadows, where often it is not the power you have, but the power you can borrow, and not who you, are but who you know. There’s a story behind each and every one of these relationships. What is the story with your character and her contacts?

10: It’s Sunday morning, and your character has no commitments until tomorrow afternoon. What does she do for the day?

11: Your character has a specific skill set, a list of Active and Knowledge skills that define what she knows and her areas of expertise. How did she come to learn those skills, and how did she develop them to those levels?

12: Everyone has their limits. People can be dark, but most people’s instinct is to draw the line at certain actions and thoughts, and they keep to their own moral convictions. Is there a moral limit that your character enforces on the jobs she takes, and in what shadow work would she refuse to engage?

13: If you have an Awakened or technomancer character, consider your character’s tradition and streams. Even within the major established magical traditions and the recently emerged technomantic streams, there is room for personalization. Ask yourself what drew her to that particular paradigm, how does it effect the way she views the world and her magic, how does it translate into choice of mentor spirit or paragon, and how does it affect the appearance of the spirits or sprites you conjure or compile?

14: While acceptance and bias vary from place to place, augmentations— be they bio-, cyber-, gene-, or nanoware—are increasingly common and available in the Sixth World. However, personal technological enhancement is rarely cheap, and many implants that runners possess are restricted. How did your character come to have the enhancements she has, how were they paid for, and what motivated the choices she made (if she did make the choices)?

15: Life as a shadowrunner is by definition outside the bounds of “normal” life. Shadowrunners do not truly fit into the lives of ordinary people, whether they live in slums or mansions. What does your character think of ordinary life, mainstream culture, and those who abide by it?

16: Everyone has nightmares. Sometimes, we forget the dream completely on waking. Sometimes, the nightmare haunts us or even recurs. If your character had a lingering nightmare or a deep-rooted fear, what would it be, and why does he find it so terrifying?

17: People tend to attach sentimental value to items in their possession or people they are close to. They make an effort to keep these close by and safe. What is your character’s “sacred object” or “close one,” and how did they come to be so important to him?

18: One of metahumanity’s greatest assets is its ability to look toward the future and imagine a better life. Even small children have dreams about what they want to be when they grow up. What did your character want to become when he was a child, and what are his goals now?

19 :A person’s appearance can say volumes about him. From fashion sense, to the colors he prefers, to the way he walks and speaks. Sometimes, his personality determines his appearance, and, sometimes, the appearance he chooses to present the world effects his personality. What does your character look like, and what inspired his choices?

20: Everyone has a name, but a runner’s street name is a representation of his connection to the shadows. Sometimes runners choose their own moniker, but more often it is given to them as a nickname or earned through some (mis)adventure. How did your character come to be known by his street name?
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
I have a Shadowrun questionnaire that has something like 52 Questions. Not sure where I found it, but I use it a lot. Tend to add some and subtract some, dependant upon character, too. Sometimes you just have to lighten up/drill down a bit more.

Mine is missing a few from Spellbinder's and Trillinon's above lists. I will have to add them in. smile.gif

EDIT: Looks like Bull has taken responsibility for the origination of the Questionnaire that I use. Kudos Bull.
Sendaz
Spellbinder's list is pretty comprehensive and can spice this with the ones from Trillion that were missing from it.

At 52 questions though, that's not a questionnaire, that's a profile report by Horizon. nyahnyah.gif

Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (Sendaz @ Sep 5 2013, 12:18 PM) *
At 52 questions though, that's not a questionnaire, that's a profile report by Horizon. nyahnyah.gif


Well, yeah, that is true...
Tend to fill mine out in the first person, with lots of exposition... They are entertaining reads. Well, at least to me, anyways. smile.gif
Tanegar
I mainly improvise the Q&A with my players, starting with the basics (family, early life, etc.) and following up on anything that seems interesting. Occasionally, I'll have one or more prepared questions; I've already alerted my players that when we transition to SR5 and they create new characters, the big question will be, "Why are you a criminal?" At the next session, we'll be creating characters for a short L5R game, and I'll probably use the "Twenty Questions" out of that book.
Angelone
I use Blackjack's sheet.
SpellBinder
Quite general, but I do like. I'm snagging a copy for my own use. Thanks.
Angelone
He has many other sheets/tables as well.
Trillinon
I appreciate these examples. I'll have to take some time to parse them.

I like Blackjack's sheet, though for high levels of detail, I have a set of system neutral sheets(pdf) for the purpose.

For this, I'm looking for a concise list of questions that really tie into Shadowrun. Perhaps I'll rephrase the question: If you could only ask three questions of a character, what would they be?

Sendaz
QUOTE (Trillinon @ Sep 5 2013, 05:44 PM) *
Perhaps I'll rephrase the question: If you could only ask three questions of a character, what would they be?



1) Why do you Run? Avenging Nature or just hiding from the law, we all have a reason for being here.

2) How do you Run? Pink Mohawk, Black Trenchcoat, Frilly White Polka Dot Tutu (Don't ask). How do you handle things, especially when they get hot.

3)Where do you Run? From Seattle to the Caribbean, most Runners have some place they call home. The Job or other circumstances may take them away from time to time, but like a bad penny they always turn back up here eventually.
Tanegar
QUOTE (Trillinon @ Sep 5 2013, 05:44 PM) *
I like Blackjack's sheet, though for high levels of detail, I have a set of system neutral sheets(pdf) for the purpose.

Wow. That's damned impressive, but I think my players would revolt if I handed each of them a six-page personality/personal history questionnaire.
Sendaz
Especially when they get blown up by a hacked wireless enabled grenade 10 minutes later and have to do it all over again for the new character sheet. nyahnyah.gif
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (Trillinon @ Sep 5 2013, 04:44 PM) *
I like Blackjack's sheet, though for high levels of detail, I have a set of system neutral sheets(pdf) for the purpose.


Very Impressive... I like a lot of the detail. smile.gif
grid.samurai
1. Lifestyle

Describe the last real home your character had? Where did your character sleep? What did the pad look like? Was it a pad at all? What luxuries were they used to?
Bonus: Describe the place that makes your character feel most nostalgic in a warm way. A place of safety and serenity.

2. Education

How smart is your character? Book or street smarts? Where did they attend grammar, middle, and high school? Public or private? What about college education? If so, what were these phases of your character's life like? Were they the bully or the bullied? The popular clique or the rejects? Nerds or Jocks?
Bonus: Name one person that shaped who your character is today that they met at some point in school. This can be a teacher, fellow classmate, the high school janitor.

3. Family

Family. We all came from one. What was your character's family like? Father? Mother? Any siblings? Kids or dependents now? What kind of relationships does your character have with their family?
Bonus: Name every member of your family that is alive, their age, status, and where they live.
Bonus: What is your families darkest secret?

4. Fear

They say that most people fear five things to varying levels: extinction, mutilation, loss of autonomy, separation, and ego death. All chummers fear something - even the most badass. What does your character fear? These can be natural fears or range to the debilitating, cowering, piss-your-pants type of fear. Since magic has made a big comeback, there are all manner of very real bogeymen in the world - and many more things that the 6th world doesn't even know about.
Write the name of your fear and a short reason why your character has this fear. List what type of fear this is (Extinction, Mutilation, etc.) in parenthesis after the name of the fear.
Bonus: Repeat up to four different fears in the same manner above.

5. Belief

Whether one believes in a deity or not, the 6th world is full of those looking upward and inward. Some believe in the steel at their hips or the spells they can sling. Everyone has a belief system. What's yours? What does your character subscribe to? Spiritualism? Catholicism? Druidism? Judaism? Islam? Buddhism? Wicca? the I Ching? Or does your character roll as an Agnostic or Atheist? Is your character a practicing member or do they hold these beliefs in the back of their mind and actions?
Bonus: Relay a story of a time in which your character came into contact or conflict with a religious group in their life? This should be a story that shaped how your character sees religions and faith in general - something that motivated your character to think a certain way about religious groups, for the better or worse.

6. Morals/Code

Good and bad. Abstract concepts for sure - and somewhat alien to the idea of shadowrunning. But something that guides every man and woman. What are your character's morals? Where do they draw the line? What does your character hate in the world from a good/evil perspective?
Does your character live by a code or system of rules instead? What are those rules?
Bonus: Describe a time that your character failed their own moral/code guidelines. What was the situation and what did it do to them internally?

_____________________________________________________________

I give 1 Karma for each of the six questions answered and 1 additional Karma for each bonus question answered. I find these questions typically help me GM a more engaging game for my players.
Trillinon
QUOTE (Tanegar @ Sep 5 2013, 04:12 PM) *
Wow. That's damned impressive, but I think my players would revolt if I handed each of them a six-page personality/personal history questionnaire.


I've only ever offered the sheet, I've never asked that it actually be filled out. Some players love filling out all of the detail. Others fill it out over time or not at all. If I ask for anything, it's that they write a few significant details in each category.
Trillinon
QUOTE (grid.samurai @ Sep 5 2013, 05:34 PM) *
1. Lifestyle

Describe the last real home your character had? Where did your character sleep? What did the pad look like? Was it a pad at all? What luxuries were they used to?
Bonus: Describe the place that makes your character feel most nostalgic in a warm way. A place of safety and serenity.

2. Education

How smart is your character? Book or street smarts? Where did they attend grammar, middle, and high school? Public or private? What about college education? If so, what were these phases of your character's life like? Were they the bully or the bullied? The popular clique or the rejects? Nerds or Jocks?
Bonus: Name one person that shaped who your character is today that they met at some point in school. This can be a teacher, fellow classmate, the high school janitor.

3. Family

Family. We all came from one. What was your character's family like? Father? Mother? Any siblings? Kids or dependents now? What kind of relationships does your character have with their family?
Bonus: Name every member of your family that is alive, their age, status, and where they live.
Bonus: What is your families darkest secret?

4. Fear

They say that most people fear five things to varying levels: extinction, mutilation, loss of autonomy, separation, and ego death. All chummers fear something - even the most badass. What does your character fear? These can be natural fears or range to the debilitating, cowering, piss-your-pants type of fear. Since magic has made a big comeback, there are all manner of very real bogeymen in the world - and many more things that the 6th world doesn't even know about.
Write the name of your fear and a short reason why your character has this fear. List what type of fear this is (Extinction, Mutilation, etc.) in parenthesis after the name of the fear.
Bonus: Repeat up to four different fears in the same manner above.

5. Belief

Whether one believes in a deity or not, the 6th world is full of those looking upward and inward. Some believe in the steel at their hips or the spells they can sling. Everyone has a belief system. What's yours? What does your character subscribe to? Spiritualism? Catholicism? Druidism? Judaism? Islam? Buddhism? Wicca? the I Ching? Or does your character roll as an Agnostic or Atheist? Is your character a practicing member or do they hold these beliefs in the back of their mind and actions?
Bonus: Relay a story of a time in which your character came into contact or conflict with a religious group in their life? This should be a story that shaped how your character sees religions and faith in general - something that motivated your character to think a certain way about religious groups, for the better or worse.

6. Morals/Code

Good and bad. Abstract concepts for sure - and somewhat alien to the idea of shadowrunning. But something that guides every man and woman. What are your character's morals? Where do they draw the line? What does your character hate in the world from a good/evil perspective?
Does your character live by a code or system of rules instead? What are those rules?
Bonus: Describe a time that your character failed their own moral/code guidelines. What was the situation and what did it do to them internally?

_____________________________________________________________

I give 1 Karma for each of the six questions answered and 1 additional Karma for each bonus question answered. I find these questions typically help me GM a more engaging game for my players.


These are pretty good. Six broad questions that can be answered over time.

I've been thinking about a question like:

Rank the following character priorities from A to E:
  • Smash the system!
  • Achieve fame and fortune.
  • Survive.
  • Help your fellow man.
  • Be free from the powers that be.
Tanegar
QUOTE (grid.samurai @ Sep 5 2013, 09:34 PM) *
I give 1 Karma for each of the six questions answered and 1 additional Karma for each bonus question answered. I find these questions typically help me GM a more engaging game for my players.

That's an idea, but I'm afraid that if I combine it with Trillinon's sheets, new characters will catapult straight to "prime runner" status. biggrin.gif
ShadowDragon8685
QUOTE (Trillinon @ Sep 4 2013, 09:13 PM) *
I was inspired by the "Shadowrunner by Night, ? by Day" thread, and would like to come up with a list of ten or so questions I can put on a character sheet that will help players better tie their character to the setting without being overwhelming.


Heh. I once made a large questionnaire for characters for their players to fill out for bonus XP. It was optional, but... Enlightening. Let me just fill this out as my last character.


  1. How did you wind up in the Shadows?
    Personal choice. I was elderly and reached the conclusion that while I had lived a long, safe life, it had only been a fun life for the second two decades or so, when I was doing things that could get me killed. So I thanked Ghost my parents were futurists and had a genetic sample of me frozen when I was seventeen, Léonized myself, and slipped away into the shadows, a fresh teenager again.
  2. What was your first run?
    Well... That depends. Do you mean the first time I took a massive risk for little reward? That would be the time I was working at Echo Mirage as a backup technician, the team in the tanks started taking losses, and I slipped into a sensory deprivation tank to do battle with the Crash Virus that killed the old internet.

    Do you mean the first time I did what could inarguably be termed a "Shadowrun?" I was seventeen again, for the first time (I'm on my second run,) in a city I'm not telling you the name of. I was new in town, making some contacts, and a guy I'd met put me in touch with a guy he knew who had been called on short notice by some guys that knew him who needed some Matrix skill that wasn't afraid to get their hands dirty, and knew old systems. I took the job for a straight-up cut of the proceeds, got onsite with them - it turned out they were poking around some forgotten facility forgotten about in the 2040s. After I groused at them for not warning me beforehand that I'd be dealing with ancient history, I bought (at their expense) the appropriate translation programs and got to enjoy my brand-new cyberdeck tearing through old hardware.

    Yes, that was long enough ago that I was actually using a real cyberdeck. Nowadays the fake commlink I use has more power than that thing had, heh.
  3. What do you do when you are not running the shadows?
    Various things, seducing women being probably at the top of my list, followed by clubgoing (which often segues nicely into seducing other women,) enjoying usic or a good book, playing games, etcetera.

    Mainly the seduction thing. Let me tell you, after going through the uncomfortable realization that you're old and your sex drive isn't what it once was and your parts don't work the way they used to, having it back again makes you feel like a combination of Freya and Aphrodite.
  4. Describe your greatest sacrifice.
    Well, I had a very good job at one of the megacorps, having carefully dug my way into a position which was as boring, mundane, and tertiary as possible so as not to be the target of any runs, but which had enough job security that I could, and did, fire my own boss when he started making waves about making me redundant. I sacrificed all of that for the freedom to do my own thing in life again, to really live.
  5. What were the circumstances of your awakening or emergence?
    When they happen, I'll let you know. I'm past eighty, but you still never know.
  6. From whom did you learn your best skills?
    I've literally forgotten more than young whippersnappers these days actually know. My matrix skills are probably my hottest skills at present. I was part of the team that pioneered "Matrix" skills, though.
  7. What is your least favorite metatype and why?
    Trolls. Even the ones with pretty faces still have all those dermal deposits that make things just... Awkward. Uncomfortable, and unsightly. Sorry, trolls, it's not your fault, I just feel bad inside looking at you.

    Now, metavariants... Hobgoblins. Vindictive, spiteful bastards every last one of them. Sure, they're a victim of their genes, but that doesn't make you want to kill them any less when they talk about selling the children of technomancers to megacorps to have their brains dissected. If anything, it makes me want to shoot them more. If any metahuman in this world can be said to be Always Chaotic Evil, Hobgoblins are closest to it.
  8. Name your favorite brands.
    For what?

    Guns? Ares (If you don't own a Predator, you don't own a handgun, you own either an overpriced piece of crap, or an amusingly handgun-shaped toy,) and Shiawase (The Tactical Model 71, with the right mods, can fire all goddamn day.)
    Food? I hate to give my money to the Azzies... That's why when I go to Stuffer Shack for munchies, I help myself without paying, or have it "fall off the back of the truck." Other than that, though, good food comes from a good restaurant. I'm new in my new town and still finding new places, but I had a very memorable date with a woman I met at a club in a restaurant actually under the Sound.

    'Ware? Evo. Evo makes the best stuff; UO provides the best performance, Horizon provides the best style and ergonomics. Evo is as good as both of them, though if it's something that's strictly pleasure, like dietware, or a skin treatment, or some creative genitalia alterations, Horizon is just as good as Evo. But if it's something that my life might depend on, I look to Evo first and foremost.
  9. When will you leave the shadows?
    Given that entering them was entirely optional for me, and a life choice to boot, the answer to that question is probably "when I'm dead." Or maybe if I wind up in a position to take a controlling interest in a megacorp. Maybe I'll find someone and settle down, but I doubt it. I've had enough "settled" for one lifetime, so that's not likely unless I survive long enough to be into a second one.

    I might also take a position with Horizon, maybe... But not until I get to the bottom of what went down in Vegas. It looks terrible, but I've also heard rumors that it was a false-flag operation or otherwise hostile action. If that's the case, I'll fucking volunteer to geek the sons-of-bitches responsible. Horizon actually looked like they were coming close to being a force of good in this world.
  10. Who depends on you?
    At present? Nobody, and that's the way I like it... At least, in the terms of "absolute dependency." I've been pregnant four times, and all four times I terminated as soon as I figured it out. I don't want that kind of responsibility. I'm selfish. In more abstract terms, I suppose you could say my team depends on me in much the way I depend on them.


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These questions are just a start. I'd like more ideas that I can parse into as optimal a list as possible.


They're good questions, but I'd also think about asking more slice-of-life questions, too. Things like where you sleep, where you'd like to sleep if you had the money, how you feel about various political and megacorporate agendas/goings-on, what they look for in companionship, etcetera.
grid.samurai
QUOTE (Tanegar @ Sep 5 2013, 06:35 PM) *
That's an idea, but I'm afraid that if I combine it with Trillinon's sheets, new characters will catapult straight to "prime runner" status. biggrin.gif


No kidding. I like the Karma reward as it gives everyone a boost out of the gate, we've got some stories for everyone (and everyone feels all the more inspired for some reason.. I wonder why), and I have a lot of hooks to add to the adventures. Win:Win grinbig.gif
ShadowDragon8685
QUOTE (Tymeaus Jalynsfein @ Sep 5 2013, 08:42 AM) *
I have a Shadowrun questionnaire that has something like 52 Questions. Not sure where I found it, but I use it a lot. Tend to add some and subtract some, dependant upon character, too. Sometimes you just have to lighten up/drill down a bit more.

Mine is missing a few from Spellbinder's and Trillinon's above lists. I will have to add them in. smile.gif


Could you link us to that questionnaire? I want to see it now.
Sendaz
Karma awards are not so odd.

I knew one GM who awarded a small weekly Karma bonus to those who kept In Character Journal/Diaries of the runs.

What became funny was how your perception crept in as obviously it was from your POV, so it didn't have to be totally factual, but rather how you told it.
FuelDrop
Thanks for the links guys. you're lifesavers.
ShadowDragon8685
I still want a link to TJ's questionnaire! >_<
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Sep 5 2013, 08:09 PM) *
Could you link us to that questionnaire? I want to see it now.


I can always try... Still not good at linking stuff here. frown.gif If not, I can always type (Copy/Paste) it into the forums. smile.gif
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (Sendaz @ Sep 5 2013, 11:57 PM) *
Karma awards are not so odd.

I knew one GM who awarded a small weekly Karma bonus to those who kept In Character Journal/Diaries of the runs.

What became funny was how your perception crept in as obviously it was from your POV, so it didn't have to be totally factual, but rather how you told it.


I kept a journal for my L5R Character. Crane Samurai from the Kakita School. Really miss playing that character. frown.gif
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
Okay... Still can't get the Linking to work, so here you go... Long Text, so bear with me. smile.gif
Apparently I am missing a question, and I don't have access to the original file (at home). I tend to move the questions around to link ideas better as I work (putting relevant questions next to each other for example) as it helps me to visualize the character better if similar things are grouped together. Sadly, I have not done so with the main Questionnaire, which I should definitely do at some point. Will get to it eventually... Bugs me that I am missing Question 5, though.

Anyways, this group of questions here has not been updated recently, and I am likely to add some things to it, eventually.

50 Questions
[ Spoiler ]
ShadowDragon8685
TJ: Why not use a Google Document for the questionnaire? That would make linking to it and updating it a snap.
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Sep 6 2013, 10:33 AM) *
TJ: Why not use a Google Document for the questionnaire? That would make linking to it and updating it a snap.


I don't know...
I just have not done so...
Not a big fan of online data storage, especially since I tned to have very little call for such things, me not having any portable devices that can take advantage of it.
ShadowDragon8685
QUOTE (Tymeaus Jalynsfein @ Sep 6 2013, 12:38 PM) *
I don't know...
I just have not done so...
Not a big fan of online data storage, especially since I tned to have very little call for such things, me not having any portable devices that can take advantage of it.


You don't need a portable device to make use of online data storage like Google Docs.

For instance, here is a Google Documentified version of your questionnaire. If you have a gmail account, I can set it up so you own the document, or you can click on file -> make a copy and copy it in your own Google Drive (if you have a gmail, you have one, even if you haven't used it.)

Thereafter you can update it easily, and your players can easily copy it to their own Google Drives for use in filling out.
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Sep 6 2013, 10:47 AM) *
You don't need a portable device to make use of online data storage like Google Docs.

For instance, here is a Google Documentified version of your questionnaire. If you have a gmail account, I can set it up so you own the document, or you can click on file -> make a copy and copy it in your own Google Drive (if you have a gmail, you have one, even if you haven't used it.)

Thereafter you can update it easily, and your players can easily copy it to their own Google Drives for use in filling out.


Well, that is true, and I do have gamer buddies with Google Drive Accounts...
Pretty spiffy... I like it.
Sorry, though, no gmail account to my knowledge (Where would I even begin to look to see if one exists; and under what name would I look?)... I tend to limit my online presence (primarily email accounts) as much as I can... I am that odd blend of Seasoned Matrix Veteran with a very Heavy Dose of Matrix Paranoia thrown in.

I will admit, though, that I do keep some Accounts in various places, though, so you are right, I MAY have a login I am unaware of.
ShadowDragon8685
Given how the many tentacles of Mountain View stretch, I'd give it a try logging into www.gmail.com with your Youtube account if you have one. If that doesn't work, just sign up for a gmail account and you get everything.
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Sep 6 2013, 11:44 AM) *
Given how the many tentacles of Mountain View stretch, I'd give it a try logging into www.gmail.com with your Youtube account if you have one. If that doesn't work, just sign up for a gmail account and you get everything.


Heh... Youtube Account... You funny. smile.gif
Thanks
Kyrel
The issue have already been covered fairly comprehensively, but I'll thrown in a couple of comments as well, based on a guide to charactermaking I once took part in making for LARP games.

1) All the physical stuff. Age, weight, height, haircolour/-style etc. What do people see when they look at you?
2) Where does the character live? Why there?
3) Who's the character's family and friends? What do they do, and how do they look? What's the character's relationship with them.
4) What was the character's upbringing like? Which events shaped their life and brought you to where they are today? Come up with a pivotal event in your character's life per 5-10 years of age.
5) What's your character's personality like? Why?
6) What's your character's hopes and dreams for the future? Everybody have hopes, dreams, and goals. Decide what your character's short-, medium-, and long-term goals are. What does he/she/it dream of, and believe will make them happy? Note that there need not be any connection at all between what will actually make the character happy, and what they think will make them happy. The pennyless bum might believe that becoming a billionaire would make him happy, but in reality he might really be happier having a middleclass life with a loving family and sufficient income to live comfortably. Chasing the billionaire lifestyle could well make him overlook the woman who could have made him happy. And when he realises the truth, she might well have moved on in her life, closing that door to him.
7) What's your characters weaknesses? What skeletons does he have in his past? Having bad stuff and problems in a character's past is not a weakness. It's a potential plothook and a help to your GM. No decent GM is "out to get you", so don't be affraid to give them something to hang a story on.
8 ) Look at the character. Can you envision meeting such a person in reality? Does it "feel" real? Or have you managed to come up with a cheap cliché?

A) Aim to design a PERSON. Not a set of stats or a specific movie or book character. Being inspired by something is fine, but try and make something original at the end of the design phase.
B) Depending on how much you have to roleplay your character, actually knowing something about what the character is supposed to know something about, is a great help. If you don't know the difference between hardware and software, or if you believe it's got something to do with the quality of the cloth it's made from, you probably won't be able to pull off a convincing hacker. Especially if you are playing with anyone who actually does know something about said topic. Besides, researching something you know nothing about in order to play a character more convincingly is a great excuse to learn something new wink.gif


Hope this sparked a new thought or two in someone. Sorry if it was simply a repeat of what's already been written.
ShadowDragon8685
QUOTE (Tymeaus Jalynsfein @ Sep 6 2013, 03:10 PM) *
Heh... Youtube Account... You funny. smile.gif
Thanks


For lack of anything better to do (well, actually, for reasons of procrastinating against doing any of those better things to do,) I filled out your 52-question form for my last character, Emily Sansnom.

Fairly warned ye be; that link is not safe-for-work, if you have the kind of work that will actually sift through 5,700-some words and get offended at frank and explicit answers involving an 81-year-old Léonized woman's past and present sex life.
Sendaz
QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Sep 6 2013, 04:52 PM) *
Fairly warned ye be; that link is not safe-for-work, if you have the kind of work that will actually sift through 5,700-some words and get offended at frank and explicit answers involving an 81-year-old Léonized woman's past and present sex life.

So if a cougar is a fairly older woman picking up younger men, would she qualify as SaberTooth? biggrin.gif
ShadowDragon8685
QUOTE (Sendaz @ Sep 6 2013, 04:57 PM) *
So if a cougar is a fairly older woman picking up younger men, would she qualify as SaberTooth? biggrin.gif


She hasn't gone for a man, younger or otherwise, since 2056. I think that makes her a panther, not a cougar. And since 2061, she's been the younger woman. smile.gif
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Sep 6 2013, 02:52 PM) *
For lack of anything better to do (well, actually, for reasons of procrastinating against doing any of those better things to do,) I filled out your 52-question form for my last character, Emily Sansnom.

Fairly warned ye be; that link is not safe-for-work, if you have the kind of work that will actually sift through 5,700-some words and get offended at frank and explicit answers involving an 81-year-old Léonized woman's past and present sex life.


Pretty damned awesome ShadowDragon8685... My answers on the form also tend to be NSFW. smile.gif
ShadowDragon8685
QUOTE (Tymeaus Jalynsfein @ Sep 6 2013, 10:05 PM) *
Pretty damned awesome ShadowDragon8685... My answers on the form also tend to be NSFW. smile.gif


I miss playing that character... The GM was weaving a tale where we were digging ourselves in deep and deeper, but then he drew Real Life aggro. frown.gif
Voran
Some other potential questions:

Under what circumstances would you break a promise.
Under what circumstances would you betray a confidence.
Under what circumstances would you betray a comrade/friend/family.
What criteria do you use to determine the relationship of another person to yourself (related to above).
What is the worst thing you could think of doing. Would you do it? What if you were offered incentive. How big would that incentive have to be. (Beat grandma over the head with a snowshovel for a million dollars?)
grid.samurai
It's a fun exercise to ask your players to tell you a story of a time that they did break a promise to someone. Or when they betrayed someone they loved. What happened? How did your character feel? Was it easy or not? Questions that force a story are always the best. It paints a reality that helps them build their character, rather than them building their character exclusively around a two-dimensional idea. Fleshing it out is fun and rewarding for both the GM and player.
Oregwath
I really like doing background for a character. In fact I have been asked to tone it back in several games. My storyteller this time around has said that our group has been running for about two years as a team and nobody else in the group has wanted to work on back stories. I have been writing them into stories and asking if they think I did their characters correctly, and so far no one has seemed to mind, but I am always afraid I am going to step on someones toes with an action they don't feel they would have taken.

I think I will start using these questions to get a better idea of how they see their characters so that I don't royally screw up. Of course, I am currently sitting at 19 pages worth of back story for my character, with roughly half of that being time spent with the team, so my storyteller might ask me to wrap it up soon...
grid.samurai
I don't think you can ever write too much. biggrin.gif
ShadowDragon8685
QUOTE (Voran @ Sep 16 2013, 07:46 PM) *
Some other potential questions:

Under what circumstances would you break a promise.
Under what circumstances would you betray a confidence.
Under what circumstances would you betray a comrade/friend/family.
What criteria do you use to determine the relationship of another person to yourself (related to above).
What is the worst thing you could think of doing. Would you do it? What if you were offered incentive. How big would that incentive have to be. (Beat grandma over the head with a snowshovel for a million dollars?)


Ooooh, those are good. I'm adding them to the Questionaire document.
Sendaz
QUOTE (Voran @ Sep 16 2013, 07:46 PM) *
Some other potential questions:

Under what circumstances would you break a promise.
Under what circumstances would you betray a confidence.
Under what circumstances would you betray a comrade/friend/family.
What criteria do you use to determine the relationship of another person to yourself (related to above).
What is the worst thing you could think of doing. Would you do it? What if you were offered incentive. How big would that incentive have to be. (Beat grandma over the head with a snowshovel for a million dollars?)

Would it be wrong to be able to answer yes without a qualifier? nyahnyah.gif
ShadowDragon8685
QUOTE (Sendaz @ Sep 17 2013, 11:31 AM) *
Would it be wrong to be able to answer yes without a qualifier? nyahnyah.gif


yes
Voran
That's the fun of it. You'll have the ones that want to be idealistic and say never ever ever. You'll get the sociopaths that go "Betray? What does that mean? Friend? What is that?" And you'll get the rest with the sliding scale.

You'll back your family to the grave huh? What if one of them is a child molester? Hos vs Bros?
Crazy Ivan
Honestly, I loved reading through a lot of these questionaires. Each one seems to have either the wording I like to really flesh out a character with the right method or a new question that can give it some perspective.

For instance, when scouting out a location, I'm not just scouting with my favorite runner Rina; she's nibbling on Gnarly muffins, chugging down White Devil energy drinks and casually watching "Café Black"; her favorite trid about a love-torn mercenary while she is staking out an area. It's fluff that means very little, but adds to the verisimilitude of the world.
ShadowDragon8685
It's atrocious that this thread has gone fallow. I hope people have found and are using the Amended TJ Questionnaire I put up on Google Docs for all and sundry to make use of.

Especially since I'm sure that more folks would have more and interesting questions to propose.


And since I'm trying to push that thing... I present the Questionnaire filled out by my most recent character, Zoé Devois. She's an elf who SURGE'd at 13 and now looks like a fantastical space alien under low-light conditions. The game is a high schoolers game, so... She's not exactly a cutthroat murderess or hard-boiled hacker yet.
RdMarquis
The going's pretty slow, but I am working on a couple of the lists posted on this thread. I've been trying to work out a new character for months and I figure answering a questionnaire or two might give me a more solid idea of the guy. More on that when I get one completed.

As for new questions...

What was the first job you ever pulled as a runner?
Recount your last brush with death, if any.
Is there any person you would consider your nemesis?
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