So I was playing with a group, this is my first EotE group, and the first few sessions go well. The GM says he wants to transition to a hybrid EotE/AoR theme for the next adventure, not a problem. I ask if the character I'm playing would be appropriate for the setting he's going for and he says yes. The character is a bounty hunter with a Keeping the Faith obligation, that uses Codes: Finish the job, Always get paid, and reputation is everything as his faith that determines how he acts on the job.
After a bit of discussion on how rebellion elements might go about hiring him, and possible story hooks due to having done imperial jobs, or hooks that could be added for future imperial bounties, we called it a night.
Next session we're starting the new adventure and the GM has me on my own being approached by an imperial agent and everyone else on another planet. I'm offered a job to bring in a fugitive working for the rebellion. I think it's odd considering the setting he said he was going for, but it's on the same planet as the others so he must be using the job to get everyone together, and add some group tension or something, so I go with it and take the job.
I get there and find the target, get him down no problem, and the GM has the other players and an NPC come out and start talking to me. A rebellion general who starts talking about basic stuff, you have no idea who you're working for, the empire is evil, and all that kinda stuff, and I just asked if they hired me in secret, and this was just a play to get me here. He said no but they knew I was coming and hoped they could talk some sense into me. Naturally I just laugh and continued loading the prisoner. At this point the GM said that he thought that would be convincing enough and that he believed it should have been convincing enough, so my character was convinced to abandon the job and work with the rebellion.
I voice some protests as to how it went down, but it was obvious that it wasn't a situation that was going to be changed, so I decide to wait to the end of the night for any real discussion. Run through the story, but I'm obviously annoyed through the whole thing. At the end of the night I talk to the GM and mention that I did not feel good about what happened. I mentioned I didn't like that I was forced to go off character, especially after talking about ways to avoid the issue or swapping to a more setting-friendly character. He said I needed to work on my RP as he didn't feel like that should have been an issue, but that he would try to come up with something different for next time.
Next session, and same situation. On my own approached by an imperial agent, told I can redeem myself for not doing the previous job by bringing in a rebel general, that I recognized as the same one from the session before. Ask if I can roll or flip a destiny to notice that this was a rebel agent cloak and daggering a meeting and the GM say no, and that I know for certain it's an imperial agent an an imperial job. So I decline, expecting to fly to the location the agent told me and see if the rebellion has work, but I'm told that my character wouldn't turn down the job and that I accept it. I explain my reason for declining, that knowing where the general is means I know a place that I could get more work. I'm told that I'm using meta information and that I have to be better at using only character information.
Take the job, get to the planet, and there's the general. Another big speech, and again don't care about it. No charm rolls are called for, nothing, he put out an argument, and my response was that I know who's money I'm taking and that he's coming with me. Now the GM's annoyed and says there's no reason that I wouldn't have been convinced by that, and that again I'm working for the rebellion now. At the end of the session I'm actually feeling bad for being mad at the gm, as I'm all alone on my ship with the rebel general. Thinking the GM was trying to be a bit more flexible I say I'm going to knock him out so I can finish the bounty to which the GM responded "God **** it no you won't." and I'm shaking my head annoyed again.
After a last conversation he said I was too single minded and inflexible when it came to bounties, and that I needed to work on not using OOC information to avoid situations I don't like. While this was my first EotE group this wasn't my first RPG group and I was very frustrated by this point. He also said he didn't appreciate that I tried to turn his character in to the imperials, potentially ruining future story-lines and games for him. I didn't understand, and he explained that the general was his AoR character that he was using as an NPC.
I just could not thing of a way to work this out, so I said thanks for the invite but I wouldn't be coming back and wished him luck. Now that I've chilled a bit I'm wondering if there was a better way to handle the situation, or if he was right and I was just being uncooperative.
So I'm wondering how GMs here feel. Would my behavior have been unwelcome at your games? Would there have been something that you would have liked from me to make the situation better?