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− | + | ''Odysseus: “Outis — that’s my name. Nobody.”'' <br> | |
− | + | ''Polyphemus: “Outis is killing me by fraud; Nobody is killing me by force!”'' | |
− | + | : Homer; ''Odyssey'', Book IX (non-contiguous lines) | |
== Outis Playbook == | == Outis Playbook == | ||
Outis means ''Nobody'' in Homeric Greek. | Outis means ''Nobody'' in Homeric Greek. | ||
− | As a playbook, the Outis is | + | As a playbook, the Outis is nobody — the operative whose existence is rumor, whose trail ends in airlocks and shifting records, whose name is always someone else’s. |
You operate in the gaps between systems — the maintenance shafts, dark data nodes, and unregistered corridors where oversight thins. | You operate in the gaps between systems — the maintenance shafts, dark data nodes, and unregistered corridors where oversight thins. | ||
Your work is quiet: infiltration, sabotage, recovery, erasure. You pass through airlocks, networks, and people without leaving a trace. | Your work is quiet: infiltration, sabotage, recovery, erasure. You pass through airlocks, networks, and people without leaving a trace. | ||
You might steal prototypes from orbital foundries, carry illicit data through secure channels, or unmake the work of others for a price. | You might steal prototypes from orbital foundries, carry illicit data through secure channels, or unmake the work of others for a price. | ||
− | Some Outis act for a cause, others for | + | Some Outis act for a cause, others for status, and a few simply for the satisfaction of not being caught. |
Whatever your motive, you are defined by what cannot be seen — presence by absence, a ghost in the machine. | Whatever your motive, you are defined by what cannot be seen — presence by absence, a ghost in the machine. | ||
'''Touchstones:''' | '''Touchstones:''' | ||
− | + | Snake Plissken (''Escape from New York'' (1981)), | |
− | + | Sam Lowry (''Brazil'' (1985)), | |
− | + | Specialist Cally (''Battlestar Galactica'' TV (2004–09)), | |
− | + | Lisbeth Salander (''The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'' (2009)). | |
=== Special Abilities === | === Special Abilities === | ||
# '''Ambush:''' When you strike from concealment or surprise, gain +1d and increased Effect. | # '''Ambush:''' When you strike from concealment or surprise, gain +1d and increased Effect. | ||
# '''Daredevil:''' When you roll a Desperate action, gain +1d to the roll. | # '''Daredevil:''' When you roll a Desperate action, gain +1d to the roll. | ||
− | # '''Evasion:''' When you push yourself using [[Actions (IB)# | + | # '''Evasion:''' When you push yourself using a [[Actions (IB)#Prowess|Prowess]] Action, choose one additional benefit: ''reach a seemingly impossible position — cause enemies to interfere with one another — avoid an area attack entirely.'' |
− | # '''Ghost:''' You may roll [[Actions (IB)#Rig|Rig]] instead of [[Actions (IB)#Lunar|Lunar]], [[Actions (IB)#Micro|Micro]], or [[Actions (IB)#Terran|Terran]] for stealth | + | # '''Ghost:''' You may roll [[Actions (IB)#Rig|Rig]] instead of [[Actions (IB)#Lunar|Lunar]], [[Actions (IB)#Micro|Micro]], or [[Actions (IB)#Terran|Terran]] for stealth and intrusion. You move slowly and precisely, eschewing the acrobatics those actions usually rely on. |
− | # '''Keymaster:''' When you [[Actions (IB)# | + | # '''Keymaster:''' When you Push yourself to bypass security with [[Actions (IB)#Interface|Interface]] or [[Actions (IB)#Rig|Rig]], you can reduce the time required by one order of magnitude (hours → minutes → seconds). |
− | # '''On Point:''' When you lead a Group Action involving [[Actions (IB)#Lunar|Lunar]], [[Actions (IB)#Micro|Micro]], | + | # '''On Point:''' When you lead a Group Action involving [[Actions (IB)#Lunar|Lunar]], [[Actions (IB)#Micro|Micro]], [[Actions (IB)#Terran|Terran]], or [[Actions (IB)#Rig|Rig]] used to substitute for one of these, you suffer at most 1 stress, regardless of failed rolls. |
# '''Reflexes:''' When there’s a question of who acts first, it’s you (if both have Reflexes, you act simultaneously). | # '''Reflexes:''' When there’s a question of who acts first, it’s you (if both have Reflexes, you act simultaneously). | ||
− | # '''Shadow:''' You may expend your special armor to resist detection or security consequences, or to push yourself for a feat of intrusion. | + | # '''Shadow:''' You may expend your special armor to resist detection or security consequences, or to push yourself for a feat of intrusion. |
− | === | + | === Contacts and Enemies === |
: ˄ ˅ Aris, a data broker. | : ˄ ˅ Aris, a data broker. | ||
− | : ˄ ˅ Keir, a security analyst | + | : ˄ ˅ Keir, a security analyst. |
− | : ˄ ˅ Mara, a habitat engineer with debts | + | : ˄ ˅ Mara, a habitat engineer with debts. |
− | : ˄ ˅ Noll, a fence | + | : ˄ ˅ Noll, a fence. |
− | : ˄ ˅ Varen, | + | : ˄ ˅ Varen, a marshal. |
=== Inventory === | === Inventory === | ||
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* ''You addressed a challenge with stealth, precision, or evasion.'' | * ''You addressed a challenge with stealth, precision, or evasion.'' | ||
* ''You expressed your beliefs, drives, heritage, or background.'' | * ''You expressed your beliefs, drives, heritage, or background.'' | ||
+ | * ''You struggled with issues from your vice or traumas during the session.'' | ||
* ''You pointed out an established NPC whom the GM then brought into the action.'' | * ''You pointed out an established NPC whom the GM then brought into the action.'' | ||
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=== Starting Actions === | === Starting Actions === | ||
− | : [[Actions (IB)# | + | : [[Actions (IB)#Interface|Interface]] 1 |
: [[Actions (IB)#Rig|Rig]] 2 | : [[Actions (IB)#Rig|Rig]] 2 | ||
: 4 points by choice, no higher than 2 in any one. | : 4 points by choice, no higher than 2 in any one. |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 7 October 2025
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Odysseus: “Outis — that’s my name. Nobody.”
Polyphemus: “Outis is killing me by fraud; Nobody is killing me by force!”
- Homer; Odyssey, Book IX (non-contiguous lines)
Outis Playbook
Outis means Nobody in Homeric Greek. As a playbook, the Outis is nobody — the operative whose existence is rumor, whose trail ends in airlocks and shifting records, whose name is always someone else’s.
You operate in the gaps between systems — the maintenance shafts, dark data nodes, and unregistered corridors where oversight thins. Your work is quiet: infiltration, sabotage, recovery, erasure. You pass through airlocks, networks, and people without leaving a trace. You might steal prototypes from orbital foundries, carry illicit data through secure channels, or unmake the work of others for a price. Some Outis act for a cause, others for status, and a few simply for the satisfaction of not being caught. Whatever your motive, you are defined by what cannot be seen — presence by absence, a ghost in the machine.
Touchstones: Snake Plissken (Escape from New York (1981)), Sam Lowry (Brazil (1985)), Specialist Cally (Battlestar Galactica TV (2004–09)), Lisbeth Salander (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009)).
Special Abilities
- Ambush: When you strike from concealment or surprise, gain +1d and increased Effect.
- Daredevil: When you roll a Desperate action, gain +1d to the roll.
- Evasion: When you push yourself using a Prowess Action, choose one additional benefit: reach a seemingly impossible position — cause enemies to interfere with one another — avoid an area attack entirely.
- Ghost: You may roll Rig instead of Lunar, Micro, or Terran for stealth and intrusion. You move slowly and precisely, eschewing the acrobatics those actions usually rely on.
- Keymaster: When you Push yourself to bypass security with Interface or Rig, you can reduce the time required by one order of magnitude (hours → minutes → seconds).
- On Point: When you lead a Group Action involving Lunar, Micro, Terran, or Rig used to substitute for one of these, you suffer at most 1 stress, regardless of failed rolls.
- Reflexes: When there’s a question of who acts first, it’s you (if both have Reflexes, you act simultaneously).
- Shadow: You may expend your special armor to resist detection or security consequences, or to push yourself for a feat of intrusion.
Contacts and Enemies
- ˄ ˅ Aris, a data broker.
- ˄ ˅ Keir, a security analyst.
- ˄ ˅ Mara, a habitat engineer with debts.
- ˄ ˅ Noll, a fence.
- ˄ ˅ Varen, a marshal.
Inventory
To be determined.
XP
- Every time you roll a Desperate action, mark XP in that Action’s attribute.
At the end of each session, for each item below, mark 1 XP (in your playbook or an attribute), or 2 XP if that item occurred multiple times.
- You addressed a challenge with stealth, precision, or evasion.
- You expressed your beliefs, drives, heritage, or background.
- You struggled with issues from your vice or traumas during the session.
- You pointed out an established NPC whom the GM then brought into the action.