I've always felt there was a bit of a gap in the F&D careers for handling an Old Republic or TCW setting, basically: how do you account for all the training a Jedi youngling will have received by the time they're characters that are independent enough to play? The training is supposed to be rigorous...these aren't your average high school kids, they are the Rhodes Scholars or prodigies of their time.
Force Sensitive Exile and Emergent are good specs, but they contain things that aren't really applicable for Jedi younglings nurtured in the safety of the temple. Talents like Indistinguishable, Convincing Demeanor, and Overwhelm Emotions don't really have a place in a youngling's training regime. Meanwhile, other talents like Uncanny Reactions/Senses, or Intense Focus, feel like a perfect fit.
At the same time, the F&D specs still feel quite narrow to me, like specializations a character would take after they've done something else for a while, either starting off as an AoR or EotE character; or having a backstory where their initial training was interrupted, and they took the FSEx/Em specs first to help stay hidden. F&D specs feel to me what a character would take once they are officially "knighted".
This is a Universal spec, giving FR1 like the FSEx/Em specs. There are no bonus career skills. The left side focusses on the physical training a youngling would receive, while the right side focusses on the intellectual training. The way I'd see this being used is for Knight-level+ only games.
So is it overpowered? Underpowered? Boring?
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