Wanderer IIIc

Propping classifications

Like the players, also the props have classifications from A to D. These classifications can be found written on the props on some kind of stickers, which will be clear to see. If you cannot find a sticker on a prop, it is NOT a prop and so, whatever you planned on doing with it, you cannot do.

A classified props are either very expensive or very fragile, so don´t do anything with them, don´t even touch them without permission. They are propably borrowed from the gamemasters or sponsors, valuable devices which are only meant to be used by the gamemasters or people of their choosing.

B classified props you can fiddle with if you use common sense. You can push their buttons etc. ... but you cannot tear the buttons off. Dont move these props or do anything really radical to them before you have asked a GM about doing it.

C classified props can be fiddled with fairly freely. You can push the buttons, dismantle anything that comes off without violence (No tearing them apart, though!), move movable props around etc. A circuit taken from a C-class prop is also a C-class prop and is not meant to be smashed or added to personal props.

D classified props are free for all stuff. You can freely dismantle them and build something new from the parts. You can dismantle them and move them around etc. But don´t smash them and throw the pieces around just for the fun of it. People have put time and energy into building them. However, if you have a valid in-game reason to do something to these props, you can really do it. The use of some kind of common sense is recommended: In a fit of rage you can kick a D-labled computer, but you cannot douse it with gasoline and light it up, at least not inside.


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