Language
Rank | Competency Explanation |
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1 | You cannot understand anything. However with some context to the message you may be able to understand something very simple. Such as Danger or "They went that way!" |
2 | Novice: Able to correctly identify the language and write/speak simple words/sentences |
3 | Competent: Larger vocabulary and able to carry on basic conversations.Can now speak/write the language, although it is very noticeable it is not your first language. |
4 | Proficient: You can speak/write the language fluently, it is still noticeable its not your 1st language, but only to native speakers |
5 | Expert: Automatic success. There is no need to role for this language it simply rolls off the tongue. Treat it as if it was the Characters 1st language. |
Your ability to learn new languages.
This Skill is Rank Dependent. This means that the rank in Language determines how many languages a Character can learn. A Character does have a starting language as well as Common. The rank in Language determines how many additional languages a Character can learn beyond these starting languages.
Learning new languages is hard stuff, even in the future with advanced learning techniques. Not only must you have more Ranks in Language but every extra Language becomes a Skill in and of itself. Just like Knowledge skills you can add more Language skills. One new skill for each new language you learn. Just like the main Language skill all new languages are also Rank Dependent. The rank of that language skill determines your level of competency with the language in both written and spoken forums. These ranks determine the best possible outcome if successful on a Language skill check. The ranks are in the table to the right.
NOTE: The Language skill and any languages are always class skills. Whenever you spend a Skill point in the Main Language skill to learn a new Language immediately write the new Language down on the Character sheet and give it 1 Rank.
Check
A Character only needs to roll for when the communication is messed up in some way such as a gabled transmission or the electronic message is corrupted. If the Character does not know the language then they automatically fail and there is no need to attempt a roll. If the Player has a rank in that language then what they can understand from the message is dependent on the rank and thus a roll is not necessary.
- Identify
- You can use the Main Language skill to attempt to identify a language you do not have a Rank in. The DC is 15 for common major specie languages and 25 for minor languages. For any language you have a Rank it you automatically recognize it without rolling unless it is garbled or the text is smudged/corrupted. Only when the communication is in some way messed up that you need to roll to attempt to identify a language you already know.
Try Again
When attempting to understand what someone is saying, wither through "noise" in a communication or speaking between a language barrier the player cannot re-role. It is in the moment and if you cannot understand then you will have to attempt to have the other person repeat. Your ability to communicate this request is based on your skill rank or a Charisma check if you do not know the language but are attempting to communicate non-the-less. If it is not good enough to be able to convey the desire to have the message repeated you cannot attempt to make another check.
You cannot re-roll for other messages unless it is a recorded message that is garbled or otherwise messed up. You know what you know and to learn more you will need to have a higher rank in that language or find someone that does. If the message is messed up taking 20 will give the Player an auto success.
Special
- There are some feats that can help improve the use of the Language skill.
List of Languages
Common
- This is an extremely simple language with only roughly 1000 words in its vocabulary and 12 letters/sounds. The sounds can actually be different per species but they all follow a pattern. Once you know what that pattern then you understand Common and can quickly pick up on other species use of the language. There are attempts to try to sound similar to make it easy for people and universal translators. This language is a simple one used to help people communicate basic needs and to conduct business.
High Common
- A more refined and complicated version of Common. It has more numerous letters and sounds and its vocabulary is in the 10s of thousands. It is normally used among dignitaries, ambassadors, nation leaders and successful business owners. It's more complicated structure with its larger vocabulary allow it to convey complicated meaning and express ones feelings more accurately. Many people struggle with High Common.
Species Languages
Each Species has a common language. The list of species can be found on the Species page.
Jove Primal
A special language invited by the Jove as an early attempt as 'Common'. A mix between a higher language like High Common while attempting to be universal and easy to speak like regular Common it was used early on in during the The First Coalition before The Great Collapse. However it largely failed because it was hard for certain species to speak it and the language was rigid. However the written version somewhat survived as its alphabet symbols where used as the bases for the written version of Common and High Common. Mostly forgotten some people use it or a version as a way to stay secretive.
The Twin Languages
These are two different languages that have grown very close but still different. They originated from the two major Empires that ruled after the Chaos Epoc. The Twin Empires most Histories call them. They are all gone and there civilizations mysteriously disappeared. Only there great ancient structures spawning the galaxy exist barring witness to there existence. In some of these great structures are ancient libraries or recording keeping facilities. Most of what is know about these great Empires including there languages have been learned from them. The Carthegos and the Latiumians each with there own Language. However over nearly 100 centuries there languages partially merged. Today they are spoken largely the same and share many of the same words only there written forms show differently.