Let's make a gang!
I'm assuming Hiveworld is a given, but I'll still roll for for predominant terrain so give me a 1d100
Rolled 69 (1d100)
>>51653612
Why not, roll one up
>Wasteland: Excellent scavengers and hardy survivors.
Oooh, seems there could be a mad max vibe going
Now roll 1d100 for gang society
Rolled 16 (1d100)
>Communal: Naturally occurring gangs that come from a sense of community, desire for prosperity, or simply as a way of life.
Okay, so there's some good in this gangs
roll 1d100 for gang size
Rolled 31 (1d100)
O-Op? Op? OOOOOPPP!?
>>51654720
Sorry! playing Furi! Please don't Leave just yet!
>Small: (10d10x10)
I see some comfy happenings
Rolled 2, 9, 8, 9, 9, 8, 4, 2, 8, 5 = 64 (10d10)
>>51654825
>>51654835
plus the penalty that'd be 540
>>51654825
>>51654835
540 seems like a good quantity
roll 1d100-10 for territory control
Rolled 67 (1d100)
>>51654858
Orlocks 4 lyfe
Rolled 1 (1d10)
>1d10 Hab Blocks
>>51654898
Okay it seems that it's a packed and knit together gang of wastelanders, I'm seeing the comfiness levels build up
roll 1d100 for special equipment
Rolled 1 (1d100)
>>51654912
I want some crazy shit
>>51654921
Mad dice be cursing this thread
>Traditional weaponry
Altough I have to say it does seem like it shapes itself up to be a comfy pack of gangers
roll 1d100 for illegality
Rolled 29 (1d100)
>>51654937
Rolled 27 (1d100)
>>51654937
>Blue Collar Workers: The laborers of the Hive owe you some favors, whether they like it or not.
seems this gang has the Workers on their side, maybe the gang are workers themselves and they have a small grip on the others
Roll 1d100 for gang ambition
Rolled 20 (1d100)
>>51655013
>>51655013
but what about the legality
>>51655024
Oh shit fucked that up, okay we'll put that in the next roll
>Protection of the Community: However skewed their methods, at the root of the organization is the drive to protect and provide for their homes, expanding it or isolating it.
oh wow, we really are protagonist material (Or maybe Communist gangers due to our Blue collar workers)
NOW roll 1d100 for illegality
Rolled 40 (1d100)
>>51655050
I fucking LOVE the law!
>Neutral
Well at least it sticks with the theme
now roll 1d100 for secrecy
Rolled 75 (1d100)
>>51655098
>>51655146
>Secretive
Could be they're just too small that not a lot of people actively search them
roll 1d100 for dedication
Rolled 61 (1d100)
>>51655172
>Full Time Commitment
it's definitely a day job for them
roll 1d10 for demeanor
Rolled 7 (1d10)
>>51655210
Rolled 9 (1d10)
>>51655210
>>51655215
>Aggressive: Members destroy property and rob unsuspecting citizens, leaving them in a bloody pulp, if alive at all.
And so the idea of a comfy gang goes down the drain
roll 1d100 for gang leadership
Rolled 30 (1d100)
>>51655255
Rolled 49 (1d100)
>>51655255
>>51655263
>Chain of Command
Any ideas you guys have as of now? it's a fairly basic gang
now for last roll 3d6 for gang assets
Rolled 2, 5, 2 = 9 (3d6)
>>51655286
Rolled 4, 6, 3 = 13 (3d6)
>>51655286
Rolled 6, 1, 1 = 8 (3d6)
>>51655286
Frankly, it seems like we didn't really ring up a real punky gang. Rather, it seems we rolled up something more like community militia, but very worker focused.
Perhaps it's more worker's Union than true gangers, but classified all the same by the Arbites because workers having rights to negotiate terms with their factory can infringe on Imperial rule. Still, if they get the job done, and make themselves reasonable with the authorities, they could be an asset to the Hive in exchange for some extra privileges.
>>51655334
Don't fucking cross them, though, because they might be all business and loyalty with the community at heart, but they'll show they mean business to keep the other gangs and Arbites from pushing them around.
Don't mean to be a knob, but could we get a summary of the rolls, my guy
>>51655321
>Arms Dealer
Your Gang provides discreet protection to gun runners working for themselves and not the Guild.
>Respectable Street Shop
Either by muscling in on a smaller shop or by partially owning a larger one, you own a "almost mid-hive" store, bringing in a tidy income.
>Book Store
Your gang runs a small book store.
Okay, now it got pretty interesting with the gang assets
>>51655380
What do you mean?
>>51655394
Like a list of the rolls we landed on so we don't have to keep scrollin around while coming up with ideas
>>51655394
>What do you mean?
He means recap the results of all rolls in a single post so we can have a single post to reference what we rolled up.
Also, interesting assets for the gang.
Okay Summary
>Wasteland: Excellent scavengers and hardy survivors.
>Communal: Naturally occurring gangs that come from a sense of community, desire for prosperity, or simply as a way of life.
>Small: 540 with 1 hab block in power
>Traditional weaponry
>Blue Collar Workers: The laborers of the Hive owe you some favors, whether they like it or not.
>Protection of the Community: However skewed their methods, at the root of the organization is the drive to protect and provide for their homes, expanding it or isolating it.
>Neutral
>Secretive
>Full Time Commitment
>Aggressive: Members destroy property and rob unsuspecting citizens, leaving them in a bloody pulp, if alive at all.
>Chain of Command
>Arms Dealer
Your Gang provides discreet protection to gun runners working for themselves and not the Guild.
>Respectable Street Shop
Either by muscling in on a smaller shop or by partially owning a larger one, you own a "almost mid-hive" store, bringing in a tidy income.
>Book Store
Your gang runs a small book store.
I can see the gang easily as a community militia
>>51655444
Could be they are run from workers at a weapons factory, and they make some money on the side selling extra weaponry to gun runners and generic goods in their respectable business, plus a bookstore where they sell... Well, books I suppose.
>>51655444
Thanks for that and the digits guy.
As they say, company attitude trickles down. So its probably most important to figure out the leader, I would suppose
>>51655481
>But as a consequence of using a bookstore as a arms dealership front, the gang has become quite learned and eloquent.
>>51655510
Could be they sell Union propaganda out of it to their other members. Still, bookstore is a minor point.
Also, they run out of a wasteland, so they might do some work on the fringes of the Hive doing scavenger work. Could be they work out of there something as well.
>>51655481
That could work, they made the bookstore out of a sense of community for the kids to learn, their HQ could be the actual bookstore, and since they have a deep sense of community
Their agression probably spawns from other hab blocks and warboy like gangers going in to own the place, seeing as it is a wasteland planet
>>51655486
Maybe the Benevolent owner of the weapons manufacturer has them work as his private army, seeing as it's a win-win on the parties ideal (Given supplies to continue protecting the hab block in exchange for the occasional crime and extra stuff for the company)
>>51655444
The combination of secretive, communal, full time, owning a bookstore, and running guns would scream ideologically driven if it weren't for the neutrality.
Perhaps a hive recently liberated from an oppressive regime of some sort?
>>51655576
could be the Swiss brand of incredibly hostile neutrality
>>51655549
Or his private enforcers from the factory's own workforce, who do arms dealing on the side for both the Factory manager and the gang itself for a little extra pocket money. Could explain their small size; they are very selective in recruitment and have the support of the larger community because the gang does keep other gangers out of their factory district and keeps other criminals and outsiders out.
Basically, factory workers turned private enforcers for the Factory owner's private, secretive Arms Dealing scheme. They're Neutral because they look out only for their own interests.
>>51655597
Well, they are very aggressive when it comes down to it.
>>51655444
>>Arms Dealer
>Your Gang provides discreet protection to gun runners working for themselves and not the Guild.
>>Respectable Street Shop
>Either by muscling in on a smaller shop or by partially owning a larger one, you own a "almost mid-hive" store, bringing in a tidy income.
>>Book Store
>Your gang runs a small book store.
really bizarre stuff for hive gangers.
>>51655612
If it's a wasteland world and they're excellent scavengers maybe it's an archeotech excavation outfit they're working for rather than a factory.
>>51655612
Maybe the secrecy stems from the fact that they have the facade of being factory workers for a big arms company, when in reality they're private soldiers hiding it from their families and friends (a.k.a the community)
Ruthless and Scrupulous, but they all have a family to go too, so one of the things they do is set up a bookstore that runs like an actual bookstore, but they also use it as an unofficial HQ when they're not at the Arms manufacturer
>>51655659
The creation Table took into account both morale spectrums, from vigilante groups to crazy cults, we've been hitting squarely dubious good, and neutral veering to bad until we got two definetely good on the moral spectrum choices as our assets
>>51655673
Where to they get the guns to run? Also, they're Blue Collar workers from a Hive.
Still, there's archeotech in them there underhives. Could be they work out of particularly wasteland-y underhive sections and run guns to fund their expeditions to find it.
>>51655687
Well, the community seems in on it, so while they are secretive, it would seem like the whole community is in the know and just very tight-lipped about it, and anyone with loose lips or who gets too inquisitive gets the rough end of their aggressive tendencies.
>>51655729
Since they're wastelanders, would they use Ash Waste Nomad rules? Or would they just be flavored orlocks
>>51655659
They're the common folk banded together to protect their own interests. Books are always good, legal avenues for revenue provide security, and arms dealing allow for you to defend your "neutrality". If anyone trespasses for even a moment, they're fucking goners