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Title: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: James McMurray on September 05, 2007, 09:33:33 PM
Can someone tell me if the equipment or services tables in RMC have chances for getting food poisoning if you skimp on a meal, and whether they're labelled optional or not?

Thanks!
Title: Re: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: David Johansen on September 05, 2007, 09:52:30 PM
Ah...the inevitable rpgnet thread that declines into edition wars...sigh...guilty as charged...none the less...food poisoning rolls are pretty awesome...I'd use 'em!
Title: Re: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: yammahoper on September 06, 2007, 08:01:50 AM
I recall these percentages were listed on some old services table, but dang if I can recall were.  So much for my one time perfect recall.  Dont use it, lose it.

lynn
Title: Re: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: arakish on September 09, 2007, 01:37:33 AM
If memory serves, the equipment lists listed meals as something like the below:

Light meal, 3% chance of illness.
Normal meal, 2% chance of illness.
Heavy meal, 1% chance of illness.

Week?s rations, Normal spoilage.
Trail rations, 1 week. Preserved.

Normal Spoilage would equate to: 0% first day, with +1%/day after the first.

Preserved always depended upon preservation.  Even the Neanderthals had fairly good preservation techniques such smoking/drying meats, vegetables, and fruits for the long haul.  We used the rule of 0% first week, with +1%/week after the first.

We used the "Chance of Illness ? 3" to indicate the "Chance of Food Poisoning."

Maybe lame, but that is what my wife and I used.

rmfr
Title: Re: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: arakish on September 09, 2007, 01:49:51 AM
Now to add some further info.  I think some of this comes from my reading the National Geographic collection started by me dad in 1952.  I have every issue from March 1952 to present.  (NOT FOR SALE!)

Totally dehydrated meats, vegetables, and fruits are basically preserved almost forever unless they are hit with water or high humidity.

There have been excavations of meat and vegetables that were 1000s of years old, but when rehydrated, proved to still be edible.  There was even a frozen Mammoth in the Siberia that was 10s of thousands years old, but the meat was still so well preserved, it MAY have been edible.  Though no one volunteered to prove it.  Needless to say, I would not have volunteered.

rmfr
Title: Re: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: markc on September 09, 2007, 03:07:01 PM
Gotta love the NG collection!

MDC
Title: Re: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: Dax on September 09, 2007, 04:23:37 PM
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There was even a frozen Mammoth in the Siberia that was 10s of thousands years old, but the meat was still so well preserved, it MAY have been edible.  Though no one volunteered to prove it.  Needless to say, I would not have volunteered.


So it is a rumor that the leader of the excavation-expedition ate mammoth steak ?
Title: Re: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: David Johansen on September 09, 2007, 10:04:33 PM
Heh!  Of course, if Rolemaster has a food poisoning chart it's a horrible, offensive complication, but if Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay has one it's brilliant genre emulation.
Title: Re: [RMC] Food Poisoning
Post by: PiXeL01 on September 10, 2007, 01:09:56 AM
in RMC it might hardly have been noticed as it is just one of the charts, in other games it would probably as you say be thought of as genius and make people wonder why no one have done it before