Background
Many of the worlds and cultures across the galaxy have a high level of technological sophistication. Droids and the HoloNet are tools that many sentients use on a daily basis. Starships and repulsorlift craft are a common sight on many worlds, and characters are likely comfortable using these fantastic devices. Most adult individuals from these sorts of worlds enjoyed an education that included a solid grounding in engineering and the hard sciences. This level of technological familiarity is considered the norm for the civilized galaxy.
Most of the planets from the Core Worlds to the Outer Rim fall Into this category. Even frontier and colonial worlds tend to have denizens familiar with standard galactic technologies, even if said technologies are rare or unavailable. These planets are typically a part of wider galactic society. Citizens of these worlds who wish to avoid technology must make a deliberate effort to do so.
Characters who recognize their Force potential do not always readily acknowledge its spiritual associations. Some see their powers and talents as tools they can use to advance their lives or accomplish their goals. This may help them to be more successful in their career of choice, enabling them to transform the world in a way that fits with their personal philosophies.
Many deny the fundamental goodness or evil of the Force. insisting that consequences for success and failure are far more important than any spiritual elements. Such characters are no more or less likely to make choices or perform actions that could be classified as "good" than those that could be classified as "evil." However, in their minds, their preference for a certain moral choice is independent of the powers they wield. This can prove problematic if. for example, a character believes his righteous anger is a reasonable motivator for his actions. Such a character may constantly flirt with the dark side of the Force and never realize it.
Learning or denying Force philosophies and histories invariably plays into the stories of characters from this background. Eventually, the character likely learns of the truth of the Force. Whether he embraces this knowledge or denies it and continues on his chosen path can prove to be a very Interesting opportunity for character development.
Force and Destiny Core Rulebook - Generic:
Having realized he has some untapped power at his disposal, the character now wishes to know what this power is. Simple research on his home planet or via the HoloNet has yielded nothing, so he must set out into the wider galaxy to see what he can learn about his odd abilities.
Motivation
INNOVATION
The player is driven by technology and the way technology evolves, usually by his or her hand. The player may even have a driving desire to invent, and change those things around him.
WASTE NOT, WANT NOT
The character hates to let anything go to waste and tries to devise ways of recycling or refurbishing discarded parts, scrap metal, old technology, and worn-out droids. Perhaps the character comes from a remote world where technology and materials are scarce, and anything remotely technological is expensive. Perhaps the character simply hates the thought of later realizing that something thrown away was useful. While this character's workshop and living area are often cluttered, the character likely cliams to know where everything is.
Morality
TRUST (STRENGTH)
Endless Vigil - Sentinels:
This character believes in giving everyone the benefit of the doubt. The good that comes from trusting others builds communities and provides emotional support.
Source(s): Endless Vigil, Page 17
GUARDEDNESS (WEAKNESS)
Endless Vigil - Sentinels:
The character has been betrayed one too many times and refuses to allow it to happen again. Why expect better of a person when there is no reward for doing so?
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