+ Traits
There are Unmarked Traits, Morph Traits, and "Ego or Morph Traits". Are we to assume Unmarked Traits are Ego Traits?
If they are Ego Traits, why aren't there Morph sides to some of the Unmarked Traits (Blacklisted, First Impressions, etc)?
In the Infolife Background one disadvantage is having the Real World Naivete Negative Trait, but in the Real World Naivete Trait description the wording suggests this is a choice. Is it a choice?
If not, do the Infolifes and Re-In gain CP for it?
Shouldn't it note a cost of 0 for them?
Also, the wording suggests only they should get it. If they get it for free then why is there a cost associated with it?
Due to everyone knowing a morph is just a morph, not a person it stands to reason that traits such as Blacklisted and First Impressions can not be given to a morph.
If you are awarded a positive or negative trait from your background or faction you have to take it and it neither costs nor awards points.
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The bland trait, would that be the innocous trait?
Yeah, sure it might help you stay undetected for some reason. But, since bodies are easy to swap and alot of bodies are identical (this is why there is an innocous trait) because of how they were grown/made, for any reputation system or judical system to work there needs to be surefire ways of identifying a person. In EP they exist in the form of nanotats, brainwave scans and digital code imprinted into your mind. These are the only ways to know you are you.
"Unless otherwise noted, listed traits are ego traits." pg. 145
There aren't morph sides because they don't apply to morphs.
It is not a choice for infolife. It is a choice for reinstantiated.
Info do not gain, Re-In potentially can.
No, it should not.
A. It's not a "cost", it's a bonus. B. There is a bonus because some egos do not get it automatically, and may need to purchase it.
imprinted into your mind" thing. Face, in EP you are, in effect,
nothing more then digital code imprinted onto a brain. Certainly
puts some interesting philosophical issues out there when you
start to think about it...
No, I'm not saying Innocous would keep you undetected (Though it might).
I'm saying that the existence of such a trait (and a lot of the setting text) suggests that Morphs are incredibly distinct, sort of like clothing and fashion, which means (especially in a world where an Ego can be concealed) Morphs might be used for targeting or (example) Wanted posters.
If they can be used in such a way (Describing a most likely unique Morph is better than not having any details at all) then shouldn't there also be Blacklisted type traits for the Morph?
Racial profiling doesn't suddenly stop happening In-The-Future(tm), and judging someone by features they possess (Such as the setting text describing those who aren't able to search the Mesh and talk at the time) wont die out.
Let me give a detailed example. A swarm morph swoops into a Jovian base and steals McGuffin-EX, the swarm morph has red stripes, green lenses, and (blah blah blah). Do you think the security forces are going to let Red-striped morphs through the gates without inspection?
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While I'll admit that it's a good point, here's why blacklisted and similar do not apply for morphs. Blacklisted affects your reputation, which is an ego thing. There shouldn't be a way to sell your reputation, good or bad.
House-rule it then :)