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Envoy

Ambassadors, Diplomats, Dignitaries, Consultants, Legits, Emissaries, etc... can all fall under the title of an Envoy. With a natural talent for dealing with disputes as small as individuals and as massive as whole nations or civilizations. Ambassador's are desired across the galaxy. Armed with a heightened awareness of local politics, and a wide range of ideologies and philosophies the Ambassador strives to find compromise to avoid an otherwise unsightly confrontation both for herself and for others. The Ambassador will attempt all this without compromising their own integrity or betraying the trust placed in them as representatives of factions, nations, worlds, whole civilizations.

An Ambassador chooses a faction, nation or some other type of recognized group to swear allegiance too. As long as that Ambassador does not fail to represent her faction then she is entitled to privileges beyond the rights of ordinary citizens.

Choose to play as an Ambassador if you want your Character to excel at negotiations and have political connections and influence while having the ability to weave your way around your opponents.


The fastest path into this advanced class is trough the Path of Charisma(Charismatic Hero), though other paths are conceivable.

Requirements: To qualify to become an Ambassador, a character must fulfill the following criteria.

  1. Level: At least Level 2
  2. Core Class: Path of Charisma OR Ability: Charisma Score 16+ OR Ability: Wisdom Score 15+ with Charisma score of 12+
  3. Allegiance: An Ambassador must pledge her primary allegiance to a faction, nation, world, or empire and remain a dutiful servant of this body; if the Ambassador breaks this allegiance, she loses all the benefits of the Diplomatic Immunity and Open Arms class features (see Class Features, below).

Restrictions:

  1. Feats: The Ambassador cannot have Armor Proficiency (heavy) or (power) feats, nor have Firearms, Heavy Proficiency
  2. Weapons: The Ambassador cannot use melee/martial weapons with affinity

Class Information:

Ability Affinity: Charisma and Wisdom

Class Skills: The Ambassador’s class skills are as follows. Diplomacy (Cha), Intimidate (Cha), Profession (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), and Language (none). Choose Any Two Knowledge Skills(Int).

Technique Ability Affinity: The Ambassador can use Techniques honed by an education in diplomacy, politics and the art of speech. These Techniques use the Charisma modifier. They are shared with the Field Officer techniques.

Feat Bonuses: Leadership

Extra Info: At level 1 the Ambassador must pick a faction type that most closely resembles the type of faction that the Ambassador swears allegiance too. The list is located here. This will add extra bonuses too the Ambassador.

Table: The Ambassador
Class Level Special Technique Usage by Level
0* 1st 2nd 3rd
1st Diplomatic immunity 1 - - -
2nd Open arms 1 - - -
3rd Upper Management 1 1 - -
4th Information access 2 1 - -
5th Stipend 2 1 - -
6th Bonus feat 2 2 1 -
7th Restricted access,
Extra Attack
2 2 1 -
8th Stipend 2 3 1 1
9th 3 3 2 1
10th Select consuls 3 3 2 1
*Level 0 Techniques can be preformed at will infinity with the Technique Novice Feat.


Envoy's Class Features

Plenipotentiary Privileges
Starting at 1st level, if the Envoy is arrested for a crime, she can make a Diplomacy check to invoke her diplomatic credentials and not suffer the usual legal penalty or punishment. The severity of the crime determines the DC of the Diplomacy check, and how authorities react if the Envoy succeeds. See Table: Diplomatic Immunity for Diplomacy check DCs based on the severity of the crime. If one of the Envoy's consuls (see the select consul class feature, below) is arrested for a crime and unable to secure her own release, the Envoy may intercede on the consul’s behalf. One may aid the other’s Diplomacy check. An Envoy who routinely invokes the privilege of diplomatic immunity—either on her own behalf or to protect her selected consuls—is likely to be recalled or terminated by those she has sworn to represent.
Table: Plenipotentiary Privileges
Severity of Crime Examples DC Effect of Successful Diplomacy Check
Class 5 Disturbing the peace, public intoxication, noninjurious traffic violation 15 –2 penalty on subsequent Diplomacy checks in that area
Class 4 Possession of controlled substance, injurious traffic violation, operating business without a license, operating a vehicle or starship without a license, assault without a deadly weapon 20 –5 penalty on subsequent Diplomacy a checks in that area
Class 3 Attempted bribery of a public official, robbery or grand theft, aiding and abetting a known felon, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a concealed weapon 25 –10 penalty on subsequent Diplomacy checks in the area
Class 2 Murder or manslaughter, fraud, smuggling, assault against a public official, trafficking in controlled substances 30 Deportation within 2d6 hours
Class 1 Conspiracy against the government, murder of a public official, sabotage of public utilities 35 Detention pending the diplomatic action by character’s affiliated government


Open Arms
Beginning at 2nd level, the Envoy is skilled at initiating peaceful negotiations. She may add a competence bonus equal to one-half her Envoy class level on all Diplomacy checks.
Upper Management
Gains the Manager feat for free.
Information Access
Starting at 4th level, the Envoy can make Gather Information checks without spending money or making Wealth checks, provided she is dealing with individuals or organizations that are helpful, friendly, indifferent, or unfriendly toward her or those she represents. Dealing with individuals or organizations that are hostile requires the Envoy to make Wealth checks as usual when using the Gather Information skill.
Stipend
Skilled diplomats are well paid for their loyalty and dedication, and they are accustomed to traveling in style. At 5th level, and again at 8th level, the Envoy gains a one-time Credit bonus increase of +5.
Bonus Feat
At 6th level the Envoy gets a free Bonus Feat. All rules still apply the Character has to be eligible to acquire the feat.
Restricted Access
At 7th level, the Envoy gains clearance to access restricted files or classified information from any source that recognizes her faction, organization, nation, world, or stellar empire. She gains a +5 bonus on Computer Use checks made to defeat computer security and a +5 bonus on Study checks.
Select Consuls
At 10th level, the Envoy may appoint a number of individuals equal to her Charisma bonus as “consuls” or “attachés.” These appointed individuals gain all the benefits of the diplomatic immunity, information access, and restricted access class features (described above). The Envoy may revoke these privileges at any time and appoint replacement consuls as she sees fit. It takes 1d4 hours for an Envoy to invoke or revoke a consul’s or “attachés" privileges.

Ambassador's Allegiances

Corporation[s] Entity

Corporation or group/federation of corporations can be big enough to have galactic influence they may have Ambassadors on there side. Not too be mistaken with lobbyist who focus there attention solely on influencing local governments. Ambassador's that work for Corporations travel the galaxy making sure Corporate interests are understood and as peacefully as possible upheld. A Corporation may use an Ambassador too smooth over ties with a indigenous population on a planet that has to deal with the Corporation. For example it may be mining it and causing a lot of disturbance. The Ambassador could be sent to peacefully resolve the situation. Ambassador's insure that conflicts of any kind do not get in the way of Corporation goals.
Bonus: Insider Knowledge: A bonus too Diplomacy and Intimidate checks equal to the Ambassador Class level when dealing with any Corporation personal. An advantage bonus too Computer Use checks when attempting to get information from a computer owned by a corporation. The class also gets the Knowledge Business as a Class skill and gets a Misc +2 bonus too it.

Small to Medium Sized Government

A small or medium government in the Milky Way galaxy means any space faring government that has not expanded influence beyond a few systems. They would not be considered an empire or be well know. However locally they would be considered very powerful. Ambassador's that work for these governments would like be used to expand there influence beyond the systems they control. Because of there smaller size most Ambassadors would likely swear alliance hoping to move quickly up the ranks. With less competition then in other sectors smaller governments provide more opportunity.
Bonus: Ambitious: The Ambassador is more likely to get promoted. Advantage bonus too Profession checks. The Ambassador also gets an advantage bonus to the Intimidate checks when dealing with government agencies. The Ambassador also gets Knowledge Local as a class skill with a Misc +2 to the skill.

Large or Empire Government

There are many empires that have exists or still exist in the galaxy. The Ring of Life is massive and spacious and has afford much room and resources for many great civilizations to co-exist if not for just a while. Ambassadors are prized members in these great nations. There uses very from internal affairs of state too problems abroad. Ambassadors will be seen dealing with subjugated planets to help dispirit any rebellions. Lead talks on trade disputes. Secretly invigorate ill will in another countries weaker planets. All for the sake of maintaining and strengthening the Empire.
Bonus: Powerful connections: The Ambassador has connections all over the galaxy that can provide information or get her out of trouble. -5 too all the DCs associated with the "Diplomatic Immunity" table. The class also gets the Knowledge Civics as a Class skill and gets a Misc +2 bonus too it. The Ambassador also gets an advantage +2 to Intimidate checks when dealing with government agencies.

Religious Institution

Most religions are only popular local to the planet of origin. However Empires and trade spread ideas across the Ring and some religions have fared well. These mega religions have power and influence and Ambassadors are there peaceful arm. A religious group may be concerned that its followers are not getting the attention they need in government or afraid that a powerful mega corporation is going to act without considered the people it will effect. When this is the case religions often use Ambassadors to make there will known to the people, governments, and corporations. Sometimes Ambassadors are sent to work in secret while others walk openly and proudly about there faith. Ambassadors would likely swear alliance solely because their convictions are true.
Bonus: Strong Convictions: The Ambassador who swears alliance to a religious institution have an advantage bonus to Wisdom saves. Also the Ambassador gets a +1 bonus to Int and Wis Modifiers when someone is attempting to Bluff,Intimidate or use Diplomacy against them.

Crime Syndicate

Stuff
Bonus:

Rebel Cause

Stuff
Bonus:

Starfighter

Table: The Starfighter
Class Level Special
1st Pilot Training, Reckless Behavior
2nd Sharp Reflexes, Dirty Fighting
3rd Do a barrel roll!
4th Bonus Feat, Shake, Rattle, And Roll
5th To the max!
6th Pilot's Awareness, Daredevil
7th Intimidating Reputation
8th Bonus Feat, Keep it together
9th Cool Under Pressure
10th Pilot's Luck

The job of a fighter pilot is a tough and dangerous one. Years of intense training never truly prepare a Starfighter for their first combat experience. Spewed from a mother ship in a blur, they see in an instant a massive on-slot of thousands of other little ships so small they are barely visible against the canvas of stars that makes up the milky-way. The scene is illuminated in flashes by weapon fire almost seaming to twinkle like the stars. An awe inspiring sight of modern violence. Most do not survive this first chaotic experience. But this is sadly the best way to weed out those that can and those that cannot. Most choose this path because they are thrill seekers and hotshots who think they are invincible.

If a Starfighter has survived more then a few dozen of these battles then likely they are among the greatest in the galaxy in piloting ships. They hone there skills being able to perceive all that is around them in three dimensions as enemy and friendly ships alike dart in and out of there limited cot-pit view. Most, realizing their own mortality, end their service at such point and put their skills to use in much less dangerous and more lucrative positions. From flying the ships of dignitaries, to pirating, to flying support for a cargo run, they are recognized for their service even by nations that they did not fight for, and they are feared as the greatest pilots the galaxy has to offer.

Choose the Starfighter if you want your character to be an astrogatin', battleship-hatin' fighter jockey with confident skills in the pilot seat and elsewhere.


The fastest path into this advanced class is through the Path of Dexterity(Fast Hero), though other paths are certainly possible.

Requirements: To qualify to become a Starfighter, a character must fulfill the following criteria.

  1. Level: At least Level 2
  2. Core Class: Path of Dexterity OR Ability: Dexterity Score 16+ OR Ability: Wisdom Score 15+ and Dexterity score of 12+


Restrictions:

  1. Feats: Advanced Firearms Proficiency, Advanced Two-Weapon Fighting

Class Information:

Ability Affinity: Dexterity and Wisdom

Class Skills: The Starfighter’s class skills are as follows. Acrobatics(Dex), Bluff(Cha), Pilot(Dex), Perception(Wis), Survival(Wis).

Starfighter's Class Features:


Pilot Training
Starting at 1st level, a Starfighter automatically gains the Spaceship Helm Officer and Guide feats. The Starfighter uses his training and knowledge to better adept himself with all sorts of different spaceships. The Starfighter has advantage when piloting any ship.
Reckless Behavior
The Starfighter's reckless nature can sometimes get them in nature. This ability is granted at 1st level. At the start of combat the Starfighter can 'jump the gun' to get off a Bonus Attack in a special surprise round just for his character. The Starfighter can choose too roll a Initiative check against a DC15 + Enemies Initiative Score. If successful the Starfighter preforms a single Bonus Attack. Then normal combat can start. This does not count if the team already has a surprise round. If the Starfighter chooses this course of action however he gets -2 AC for the first round of combat.
Sharp Reflexes
Starting at 2nd level, a Starfighter applies his new found skills in the forum of an advantage bonus whenever he does a skill check, ability check, or saving throw made aboard a spaceship he is piloting.
The Starfighter also takes no damage when successfully doing a Dexterity saving throw from a Talent, Technique, or other such ability.
Dirty Fighting
At 2nd level the Starfighter can use his elite reflexes and piloting tricks to perform a quick trick to an enemy in combat. This talent has to be declared before the attack and can only be used successfully once per target. If the Starfighter successfully attacks a target then they can also roll a Bluff check DC 12 + Wisdom Mod. If successful the target takes no advantages and gains 1 disadvantage when attacking the Hero for the next 1d4 rounds.
At Character level 10 this changes to 1d6 rounds.
Do a barrel roll!
At 3rd level the Starfighter can preform an acrobat maneuver while piloting a spacecraft as a full round action. The ship gains a +4 bonus to AC until this next turn. The Starfighter can do this 1 + 1/4th his level round up in between rests. A full rest is required to use again.
Bonus Feat
The Starfighter gains a Bonus Feat at 3rd and 8th levels. You can choose from the following categories. Misc Feats, Space Ship Operations, Two-Weapon Fighting
Shake, Rattle, And Roll
At 4th level, a Starfighter learns how rock an enemy spaceship with weapons fire. The Starfighter must declare that he is using this ability before making the attack roll (thus, a failed attack roll ruins the attempt). If the Starfighter is not also in control of the Weapons the Weapons officer will need to make a successful hit in order for this too work. A spaceship damaged by the Starfighter’s attack is shaken for 1 round; all passengers and crewmembers (pilots and weapons officers included) aboard the shaken ship take a disadvantage penalty on attack rolls, saving throws, and skill checks for 1 round. A Starfighter may use this ability once per day at 4th level, twice per day at 7th level, and three times per day at 10th level.
To the max!
At 5th level and beyond, a Starfighter can coax more thrust out of a ship’s engines, increasing its tactical speed by +500 feet per Engine Mod. The Starfighter must be piloting the ship to increase its tactical speed. The Engines will need to cool down for 1 minute before they can be used in that way again.
This also can be used by the Starfighter to push themselves physically in combat which increases the Starfighter's base speed by 5ft per Dexterity Mod for one round. This can only be done once per day.
Pilot's Awareness
At 6th level any ship the Starfighter starts too apply there acute senses learned from the near death experiences of there carrier. They gain a +1 to Passive Perception and +1 Misc bonus to Perception skill checks.
Daredevil
At 6th level the Starfighter gains the Drive By Attack feat.
Intimidating Reputation
Any Starfighter who lived long enough to retire from service is considered threatening. But then add years more out adventuring and they can be down right terrifying. At 7th level The Starfighter gets a +2 Misc bonus too Intimidate Skill checks. Also if the Starfighter is in the pilot seat of a crewed ship and another player attempts to Intimidate the enemy ship they can make reference too there skilled Pilot at the helm and gain the same bonus.
Keep It Together
At 8th level, a Starfighter can continue to operate a spaceship even after it has been reduced to negative hit points and has begun breaking apart. However, the ship cannot be repaired and continues to lose 1 hit point per round, exploding once it reaches its destruction threshold. The Starfighter and all other personnel aboard the ship are considered shaken, taking a disadvantage penalty on attack rolls, saving throws, and skill checks.
Cool Under Pressure
At 9th level the Starfighter now has advantage when rolling saving throws against mind altering effects both in combat and while piloting.
Pilot's Luck
Starting at 10th level, a Starfighter shows off there 'skill' or plan dumb luck as they do otherwise impossible feats of acrobatics or piloting. They can get Lucky once per day. However at Character Level 15 that changes to 2 times per day.
- When piloting the Starfighter can choose between the following bonuses for one round.
  • Provide an advantage bonus to both the accuracy check and damage of the Ship's Weapon systems.
  • Provide a +6 to AC to avoid being hit.
  • Allow the spaceship to RAM another ship and only take 1/8th damage instead of the normal 1/4th.
  • Allow another person to preform a Grapple Function with Advantage.
- When when normal combat for one round.
  • Distract an enemy making them take no advantage and one disadvantage when attacking any other target other then yourself.
  • When attacked by either Melee or Ranged weapon once per combat declare to contest the hit. Do a Dexterity Saving throw of DC = 5 + Enemy Accuracy Check.
  • Before doing a saving throw the Pilot can declare 'Pilot's Luck' or they can say 'Dumb Luck' and if they can roll twice and take the one with the better outcome.

Engineer

Table: The Engineer
Class Level Special
1st Quick Construction
Professional Repair
2nd Overload
3rd Combat Mechanics Training
4th Reconfigure Weapon
5th Bonus Feat
Improved Quick Construction
6th Engineer's Eye
7th Beyond the Specifications
8th Extra Curricular Training
9th Trained Professional
10th Engineering Miracle

Scientist may make grand discoveries about the universe and our place in it. But Engineers are the ones that exploit those discoveries and make them useful and piratical in every day life. Engineers are the corner stone of modern civilizations. They make sure that society keeps moving day to day. Silently working in the background repairing the machines of industry. However some do not like the mundane quite life hidden in the shadows of civilization. Some venture forth and try there luck out in the galactic frontier. Or in some other exciting position that brings an escape from monotony.

Software has been know to be extremely flexible, especially with artificial intelligence. However hardware is not. And hardware is the engineer's forte. Out in the galaxy there is an unknown amount of unimaginable obstacles to face. Engineers are known for their knowledge in how things work, how to fix things and make them more efficient. They can often bybass security measures or whip up special weapons or equipment in the field. It would be ridiculous for a team of colonizers to not bring an engineer too a new unknown planet. The job of a engineer can mean life and death for all involved. Those willing to leave there comfortable life, there cozy workshops, garages and shipyards may find riches and adventure.

Choose Engineer if you want your character to excel at building, modifying, repairing, and disabling electrical and mechanical equipment, including weapons.


The fastest path into this advanced class is through the Path of Intelligence(Smart Hero), though other paths are possible.

Requirements: To qualify to become an Engineer, a character must fulfill the following criteria.

  1. Level: At least Level 2
  2. Core Class: Path of Intelligence OR Ability: Intelligence Score 16+ OR Ability: Wisdom Score 15+ and Intelligence of 12+

Restrictions:

  1. Cannot use Heavy Weapons

Class Information:

Ability Affinity: Intelligence and Wisdom

Class Skills: The Engineer’s class skills are as follows. Computer Use (Int), Craft [Electronic, Mechanical, Structural](Int), Disable Device (Int), Choose Any Three Knowledge(Int), Study(Int)

Engineer's Class Features


Quick Construction
At 1st level, an engineer learns how to craft general equipment such as scratch-built electronic, mechanical, and structural objects more quickly than normal. When using the Craft (electronic), Craft (mechanical), or Craft (structural) skill to build General Equipment item, the Engineer reduces the building time by 1/2.
At 5th level, the Engineer reduces the building time of ordinary objects and masterworked objects by half.
Professional Repair
Table: Professional Repair
Craft (Repair)
DC (+5 in combat)
Damage Repaired
0-15 No Damage repaired
16-20 1d6 + Engineer Level
21-25 2d6 + Engineer Level
26-30 3d6 + Engineer Level
31-35 4d6 + Engineer Level
36-40 5d6 + Engineer Level
40+ 6d6 + Engineer Level
At 1st level an Engineer has improved ways of repairing robots, vehicles, power armor, spacehsips, etc... An Engineer with the correct Professional Kit or appropriate facility (ie: workshop, or hanger) can repair damage to a robot, vehicles, power armor, spaceships and so on. This takes 1 hour of work. This can also be done in combat but requires an additional +5 to the DC check and a full round action. Review the table below for more info.
Overload
At 2nd level and beyond, the Engineer as a standard action, can cause a short in an electronic device. This includes any ranged or melee weapon that is not a Kinetic Arch-Type. This makes the target of the overload nonfunctional for 1 round. Overload doesn't cause locked door, safe, or other such devices to open, but it prevents anyone from opening it for the duration of the effect. The Hero must be adjacent to the device to use this Talent. If the target of the Overload is a living sentient thing then it may attempt a Dexarity Save to negate the effect for DC of 10 + Engineer Level + Intelligence Mod. Once an electronic device has been overloaded it cannot be overloaded again for 1 minute.
Combat Mechanics Training
At 3rd level the Engineer gets the Power Armor Expert feat regardless if the Engineer qualifies. This allows the Engineer to use Power Armor. For the Engineer wearing power armor provides no restrictions.
Reconfigure Weapon
At 4th level, an Engineer can reconfigure a melee or ranged weapon, improving one aspect of it. Reconfigure a weapon requires 1 hour of work and a successful Repair check (DC 20); reconfigure a masterworked weapon is slightly harder (DC 20 + the weapon’s masterworked bonus feature). An Engineer may take 10 or take 20 on this check. The reconfiguration is based on the Advanced Weapon Creation rules and allows for an already constructed weapon to be modified according to the Engineer's crafting skill effectively the Engineer can re-craft the weapon. However the weapon cannot change its Style or Arch-Type nor can its Weapon Level change. Its Speed/Power levels can be adjusted and any of its attributes can also be changed according to the Weapon Creation rules. The Engineer can re-craft the weapon to be Masterworked according to crafting rules or Up-Tech to whatever the Engineer's Tech Level is.
Bonus Feat
At 5th level the Engineer can gain a Bonus Feat for free and can pick from the following categories: Core Class Plus, Misc Feats, Melee Weapon Combat, Ranged Combat, Space Ship Operations.
Engineer's Eye
At 6th level the Engineer gets a +2 to Perception and Passive Perception when within 20ft of a trap, malfunctioning computer, or on board a spaceship with malfunctioning systems.
Beyond the Specifications
At 7th level, an Engineer can upgrade weapons and equipment to provide temporary improvements to performance that go beyond the object normal specifications. It requires a full round action and the full access to the target object. The effect lasts for 1d4 turns. However if the Engineer takes there time for 2 full round actions the object gains the bonus for 1d8 + 1 rounds. Once the object has been boosted it cannot be boosted again for 1 hour.
Table: Weapon Upgrade :
Melee Weapons DC - Ranged Weapons DC - General Equipment DC
Weapon does extra +1d6 (+1d for every +10 DC) 25 - Weapon does extra +1d6 (+1d for every +10 DC) 25 - Combined Uses of to of the same item 25
Weapon ignores 2 DR (+2 for every +5 DC) 30 - Weapon ignores 2 DR (+2 for every +5 DC) 30 - Up Techs Shield effect by +1 increment 30
Weapon’s Crit multiplier +1 (+1 for every +10 DC) 35 - Weapon’s Crit multiplier +1 (+1 for every +10 DC) 35 - Increases range of item by %50 35
Weapon also shaken target for 1 round 25 - Weapon's Accuracy +1 (+1 for every +5 DC) 30 - Increases Misc Bonus by +1 30
Weapon damage type is changed 30 - Add's extra damage type 1d4 (+1d for every +5 DC) 30 - - -
Weapon leaves target dazed for 1d4 rounds 35 - - - - - -
Weapon also stuns target for 1d4 rounds 40 - - - - - -
Effects on Space Ships. Engineer can preform the Boost effect on any system of there choosing so long as they are near a working console on board the ship. They also gain a bonus to all Boost checks of 1/2 there current Engineering level round up.
Extra Curricular Training
At 8th level the Engineer completes extra training beyond his or hers normal education. The Engineer can choose what they have focused on.
  • Software Engineering: The Engineer gets a +1 Misc Bonus to Computer Use and the Quick Construction talent now applies to virus crafting.
  • Electrical Engineering: The Engineer gets a free Rank in Craft Electronics. The Engineer picks a 'favored' item from General Equipment that is considered small size or smaller and requires Electronics to craft. The Engineer can now craft that item with spare parts on hand in two combat rounds or under 1 minute in real time. If in combat the Engineer must roll a Wisdom check of DC12 or else that round is wasted. The Engineer can keep trying until it is complete.
  • Mechanical Engineering: The Engineer gets a free Rank in Craft Mechanics. This is also just like Electrical Engineering except the General Equipment item requires Mechanics instead of Electronics.
Trained Professional
A 9th-level Engineer can perform complicated tasks as free actions after preforming an Intelligence check.
During any round in which the Engineer uses the Computer Use, Craft, Disable Device, or Repair skill, he can first make a Intelligence check (DC 15) to use the desired skill as a free action. Making the Intelligence check doesn’t cost the Engineer an action.
Engineering Miracle
At level 10 the Engineer can pull of feats of engineering wonder. They can use there mastery of the trade to provide bonuses or repairs that could only be described and borderline miraculous. They can use this ability once per day starting as a full round action. At Character Level 15 it becomes twice per day and at Character Level 20 it becomes 3 times per day. The effect depends on the object you are modifying.
  • Armor: Adds a +1 AC bonus and +2 DR to armor for 1 minute.
  • Weapon: Adds +2 to accuracy and +2 to damage bonus for 1 minute.
  • Spaceship Structure: Provides 2 Hit Die + Engineer Character level worth of repairs to a SpaceShips structure.
  • Spaceship Shields: The shields auto regenerate twice for 1d4 +1 rounds. Or the DR for shields is doubled for 1d4 rounds +1.

Xenophile

Table: The Xenophile
Class
Level
Xeno-Master - Xeno Philotherian
Special - Special
1st Xenolore, Xeno Resistance - Xenolore, Xeno Imprinting, Handle Animal
2nd Quick Chemistry, Xeno Hunter - Quick Chemistry, Treat Animal
3rd Xeno Biology - Xeno Biology
4th Xeno Study - Xeno Training
5th Bonus Feat, Xeno Resistance +2 - Bonus Feat
6th Quick Chemistry+, Xeno Hunter+ - Quick Chemistry+, Treat Animal+
7th Xeno Defender, Advanced Alien Biology - Xeno Training+
8th Renowned - Renowned
9th Alien Insights - Treat Animal+
10th Xeno Defender+, Xeno Resistance +3 - Xeno Training+

It can be hard learning a new culture. Even harder if its from an Alien species and civilization. Some however love the challenge and get excited when those such barriers are torn down. Even rarer group of people love to do that with alien creatures. A Xenophile is usually seen as just a career choice for those that study the physiology, psychology, culture, and technology of other species. But for must Xenophiles its a life choice and life choose for them. To them there is no greater joy then furthering science by discovery of new alien species.

Usually this interest and even sometimes love for other species doesn't bestow any special kinship with them. However in rare cases it can. Some aliens creatures can be domesticated and even trained. Some Xenophiles take advantage of this to learn more about that species and how it interacts in different environments.

On the other side of the spectrum some Xenophiles attempt to be more detached from there subjects to try to stay as objective and scientific as possible.

Either case Xenophile's are usually found at newly discovered planets that have life on them. If not they are in civilization showcasing there newest discoveries. Sometimes they can be called upon by Nations or mega-corporations to help colonization efforts that have gone south because of the local alien "monsters".

Choose the Xenophile class if you want a Character to know the abilities , strengths, and weakness of various xenomorphs and/or even have a pet alien!


The fastest path into this advanced class is through the Path of Wisdom(Wise Hero), though other paths are possible.

Requirements: To qualify to become a Xenophile, a character must fulfill the following criteria.

  1. Level: At least Level 2
  2. Core Class: Path of Wisdom OR Ability: Wisdom Score 16+ OR Ability: Wisdom score 15+ and Charisma score of 12+

Restrictions:

  1. Class: Cannot also be a Technosavant.

Class Information:

Ability Affinity: Wisdom and Charisma

Class Skills: The Xenophile’s class skills are as follows. Craft(Int) [Chemical, Pharmaceutical], Diplomacy (Cha), Choose Any Two Knowledges (Int), Study (Int), Survival (Wis), Treat Injury (Wis)

Feat Bonuses: Xenomedic

Xenophile's Class Features


The following class features pertain to the Xenophile advanced class.

Xeno-Master or Xeno Philotherian
At first level the Xenophile must choose between the Xeno-Master path or Xeno Philotherian path. There are some class features that are shared between both.
  • Xeno-Master: You choose to be more detached from your studies. You learn from observing alien creatures in there natural habitats. Because of this you learn more about how to hunt down such creatures as well as there own way of surviving and defending themselves from predators. If a colony has a pest or alien monster problem then it is a unique opportunity to both study the creatures both in nature and under a microscope.
  • Xeno Philotherian: You can choose a baby alien creature to be imprinted at there birth or shortly there after. This causes a special bond that will allow the Xeno Philotherian to study and learn more about a specific creature then studying it normally. This shows a specific dedication toward learning about a specific alien species.
Xenolore
At 1st level a Xenophile can make a Intelligence check to identify certain characteristics of a xenomorph, including any special attacks, special qualities, or vulnerabilities. In general, the DC of the Knowledge check equals 8 + the xenomorph’s Hit Dice. A successful check allows the Xenophile to unlock a single fact about the xenomorph. For every 5 points by which her check result exceeds the DC, the Xenophile learns another piece of useful information.
Quick Chemistry
At 2nd level the Xenophile can craft general chemical and pharmaceuticals such as acids, poisons, health concoctions, etc... more quickly than normal. When using the Craft (chemical) or Craft (Pharmaceutical) skill to cook General Equipment items, the Engineer reduces the building time by 1/2.
At 6th level, the Xenophile reduces the building time of chemical masterworked concoctions objects by half.
Xeno Biology
All Xenophiles at 3rd level can show off there biological insights gifted from long studies of alien species to craft experimental concoctions that can have surprising effects. The Xenophile can gear the concoctions toward negative or positive effects and can use them to help boost themselves or there animal subjects. However if you are ever offered a drink from a known Xenophile take at your own risk! These experimental concoctions are unstable and have short expiration dates. They will need to attended (re-mixed, re-crafted, redone, etc...) every 24 hours or else they become inert. Unlike normal craft checks crafting these concoctions can take little time (10 minutes per vile) and can mostly use materials gathered in the environment (when suitable, Survival check DC12 + Misc Mods, time 20 Min). If not the materials follow the same price as normal.
Over time the Xenophile gets better and preparing these concoctions and can prepare more of them a day. There is a single crafting check for each day and the Xenophile can take 10 or 20. The Xenophile can re-try for every concoction they can prepare but the total is reduced by one until they cannot craft anymore. Number of different and total concoctions prepared per day is: 2 + 1/2 Xenophile's level round up. (The items cannot be sold as they are mostly useless to other creatures and they have such short shelf life.) The effect lasts for Xenophile's Wisdom Mod turns.
Table: Xeno Biology Boosters
Helpful (Pharmaceuticals) - Harmful (Chemicals)
Effects DC Cost - Effects DC Cost
Xeno Morph Gills: Provides gills to breath under water for X hours.* 20 250 - Poison - Calming Pill: Makes target Fatigued. Con saving DC12 + X.* 20 250
Toxin Flush: Removes unwanted/foreign toxins form the animal body. 20 250 - Acid - Banshee: Extremely slow painful chemical damage. Lasts X turns, does 1d4 Chem damage.* 20 250
Imbue Strength: Gets a Xd4 for X amount of turns bonus too Str.* 20 250 - Poison - Weakness: Temporarily removes 2 Str and Dex. Lasts X turns. Con saving DC12 +X.* 20 300
Imbue Dexterity: Gets a Xd4 for X amount of turns bonus too Dex.* 20 250 - Grenade - Xeno Bile: A disgusting scent spreads 30ft, lasts X turns, makes target Nausteated, Wis saving DC12 + X.* 25 300
Resistance: Grants X DR to just a damage type for X amount of turns.* 25 300 - Poison - Sleeping Pill: If Target Fatigued makes them: Exhuasted. Con saving DC12 + X.* 25 300
Adrenaline Shocker: Takes a dying and revives with 2HD. 25 300 - Poison - Shock Fluid: Makes target Shaken or worse** for X turns.* 30 300
Hyper Focus: Provides advantage to all accuracy and saving checks for X turns.* 25 350 - Poison - Hysteria: Makes target Panicked for 1d4 turns. Wis saving DC12 + X.* 35 400
Xeno Morph Night Vision: Provides dark vision 60ft for X hours.* 25 300 -
Xeno Morph Claws: Morphs subject with claws. 2x 1d6+X natural attacks for X turns.* 30 350 -
*X = 1/2 Xenophile level round up.
**If already Shaken then go up Dazed, if already Dazed then Stunned but no higher.
Bonus Feat
The Xenophile gets a free Bonus Feat at 5th level. All rules still apply the Character has to be eligible for the feat to take it.
Renowned
At 8th level the Xenophile's published work on alien species garners attention from Xeno Biologists around the galaxy. The Character gains a +2 to her Profession rank which includes Credit Score bonus. They also gain advantage when doing Diplomacy, Bluff, or Intimidate checks when talking to a fellow Scientist or Alien hobbiest.

Xeno-Master

Xeno Resistance
At 1nd level, a Xeno-Master gains a +1 bonus on saving throws to resist the Techniques, Talents or special attacks from species other than her own.
This bonus increases to +2 at 5th level and +3 at 10th level.
Xeno Hunter
At 2nd level, a Xeno-Master gains +1 Misc bonus to Survival skill. The Xeno-Master also gains +1 damage per attack to any alien monster or non-sentient alien creature.
At 6th level this turns to +2 Misc bonus to Survival skill and +3 damage to any alien monster or non-sentient alien creature.
Xeno Study
At 4th level, for a full round action, the Xeno-Master can study a target that is of a different species for any signs of weakness. For a Wisdom check against DC14 + CR Level above Character Level. If successful the Xeno-Master gains an extra Advantage Die to both Accuracy check and damage. The effect lasts the Xeno-Master's Wisdom modifier number of rounds.
Advanced Alien Biology
At 7th level, the Xeno-Master is able craft concoctions from the Xeno Biology talent for -5 DC and can craft +2 more a day.
Xeno Defender
At 7th level, the Xeno-Master can share her insights with her team mates to provide them with a temporary +2 AC / +1 DR to attacks from a particular alien target. However the Xeno-Master must convey there knowledge quickly and effectively in combat. Meaning only people who can directly hear her within 30ft + 5ft per Charisma Mod. With standard action and a Charisma Check of DC15 + Number of people effected (you can choose). The Xeno-Master can only do this so many times per day equal to there Charisma Mod.
Alien Insights
At 9th level the Xeno-Master can once per combat use there skills and insights into alien combat to confuse a target. It requires a Full round action. The target takes disadvantage on all attacks and saving throws for 1d6 turns. The target can attempt a Wisdom saving throw DC15 + 1/2 Xeno-master level round up.
At Character 18th character level this can be done once per target.
At 10th level this becomes +3 AC / +2 DR.

Xeno Philotherian

Xeno Imprinting
At Level 1 the Xeno Philotherian can imprint herself onto a new born Xenophile creature. Any Xenophiles preform this action to attempt to domesticate and train an alien creature in order to further study them. Although sometimes the bond between animal and person becomes more then what's necessary for scientific study. The Xeno Philotherian needs to spend at least 7 days with the animal in question and preform a Handle Animal check per day with a DC of 10 + HD of the creature. However at level one the Player doesn't need to roll this. Its only necessary if they want to gain a new animal companion to replace their first one. The player can take 10 or 20 however in this case it means 8 or 16 hours. The Xeno Philotherian can only have one at a time.
The Xeno creature rules are located on the Hero Companion page.
Handle Animal
The Xeno Philotherian gains the special Skill check ability of Handle Animal. This ability combines both Diplomacy and Survival into one skill designed to interact with alien animals. You roll whatever Skill Die is higher from either Diplomacy or Survival and add any static bonuses from both. This skill allows a Xeno Philotherian to do domesticate an animal as well as teach them basic tricks like fetch. The DC 10 + CR Rating + 1 for every size increment above Medium.
Treat Animal
At 2nd level the Philotherian shows her training and close care of animals with the ability to preform Treat Injury on her nearly imprinted creature with advantage even when in combat.
At 6th level the Philotherian can preform Treat Animal (Treat Injury) to the animal in her care as a Simple action while still having advantage.
At 9th level the Philotherian can preform Treat Animal (Treat Injury) to the animal in her car as a Free action while still having advantage.
Xeno Training
At 4th level the Xeno Philotherian can teach the animal a new Technique that the animal would otherwise never do. The animal can only learn Techniques that there level allows to its use of the Technique follows the same rules as other Techniques naturally learned. However instead of training a new Technique the Xeno Philotherian can instead train the creature to preform one more Technique of an eligible level.
At 7th and 10th level the Xeno Philotherian and train one more Technique or do the trade of of having the creature be able to use 1 more technique.