On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 12:29 AM, Kelly St. Clair <xxxxxx@efn.org> wrote:
[Dying during chargen] turns the process into gambling, essentially:  do you cash out now to keep what you've won, or keep rolling and hope you don't get snake eyes?

Personally, I only ever imposed actual death back when I was using the Starter Traveller rules. Since there was very little actual player choice involved in that process - basically just picking which of two or three available skill tables to roll on each term - the entire process of creating a complete character (once you knew the routine) took maybe five minutes. I routinely had players who went through a dozen characters before they got one they wanted to play. 


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