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*Ranger Creed
*Ranger Creed
**See p. 25. This mentality is common to all special ops units, not just the Rangers; it replaces the usual Code of Honor for an officer or an enlisted man. -10 points. Individual members of units may adhere to an extreme version of this code worth -15 points; this is effectively equivalent to Fanaticism.
**See p. 25. This mentality is common to all special ops units, not just the Rangers; it replaces the usual Code of Honor for an officer or an enlisted man. -10 points. Individual members of units may adhere to an extreme version of this code worth -15 points; this is effectively equivalent to Fanaticism.
*Fanaticism
**Fanaticism – about one’s country, service, or unit – is common. If in doubt about this, burn a United States flag near the main gate at Fort Bragg, or call a SEAL a “squid” to his face. More seriously, check the percentage of Medal of Honor winners who served in special operations units in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and Somalia.
==Acceptable==
Bad Sight
Bloodlust
Callous
Chummy
Compulsive Behaviour (Gambling, Carousing)
Dependents
Flashbacks
Nightmares
Gluttony
Greed
Gullibility
Impulsiveness
Intolerance
Laziness
Lecherousness
Obsession
Odious Personal Habits
Overconfidence
Stubbornness
Unluckiness

Version vom 20. Mai 2012, 12:27 Uhr

Getweakt aus GURPS Special Ops 3rd

Disadvantages

Required

Duty (15 or less, Extremely Hazardous)[-20]

Desirable

Code of Honor [-5 to -15]

  • Enlisted Man’s Code of Honor
    • Be willing to fight and die for the honor of your unit, service, and country; follow orders; look out for your buddies; take care of your kit; treat an honorable enemy with respect (a dishonorable enemy deserves a bullet); wear the uniform with pride. -10 points.
  • Officer’s Code of Honor
    • Be tough but fair; bring honor to your unit, service, and country; follow orders; lead from the front; look out for your men; observe the “rules of war”; wear the uniform with pride. -10 points.
  • Ranger Creed
    • See p. 25. This mentality is common to all special ops units, not just the Rangers; it replaces the usual Code of Honor for an officer or an enlisted man. -10 points. Individual members of units may adhere to an extreme version of this code worth -15 points; this is effectively equivalent to Fanaticism.
  • Fanaticism
    • Fanaticism – about one’s country, service, or unit – is common. If in doubt about this, burn a United States flag near the main gate at Fort Bragg, or call a SEAL a “squid” to his face. More seriously, check the percentage of Medal of Honor winners who served in special operations units in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and Somalia.

Acceptable

Bad Sight Bloodlust Callous Chummy Compulsive Behaviour (Gambling, Carousing) Dependents Flashbacks Nightmares Gluttony Greed Gullibility Impulsiveness Intolerance Laziness Lecherousness Obsession Odious Personal Habits Overconfidence Stubbornness Unluckiness