[Talent] Intuition

Started by GMLovlie, June 12, 2013, 08:11:36 AM

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GMLovlie

The Scour profession lists the intuition talent as an alternative, but it is not in the book as far as I can see, neither in the index nor the talent list. Was this supposed to be renamed or removed or have I completely missed something?
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Thom @ ICE

I've gone back across multiple versions of HARP SF (back to the beta and gamma copies) and also reviewed back to old versions of HARP, and I have found no record of what that refers to.  I'll keep looking, but for now I would say skip over it.
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NicholasHMCaldwell

Quote from: Jegergryte on June 12, 2013, 08:11:36 AM
The Scour profession lists the intuition talent as an alternative, but it is not in the book as far as I can see, neither in the index nor the talent list. Was this supposed to be renamed or removed or have I completely missed something?

It is an error. Intuition used to exist in the original Martial Law but it didn't work out as expected so it got cut. Ignore it.

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Radimon

That, or substitute Combat Awareness (HARP SF, p. 83). Yes, it's worth more points than the other three options, but it comes up less often. Moreover, it has a similar feel to having keen intuition, at least in the middle of a fight.
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