Reynolds
Well-Known Member
The way I am approaching it is kinda like this.
All Samurai are trained in Power Armor. All Samurai are good at hand-to-hand, weapons, and Power Armor weapons.
Power Armor samurai are specifically very good at Power Armor piloting and weapons. They are better at using all of their intricacies than the best non-PA Samurai. This means they are also not as good at all of the other Samurai things as a Samurai focused on non-PA combat. They are considered lower value by the 'real' Samurai who focus on the other, more traditional weapons, and are simply very good at combat while wearing a PA, and not specifically very good at PA combat.
Does that work? This is also why I put it at the very bottom of the Sora-Mai sub-styles tree. I could perhaps change the description a bit? Add something about that specialty veering away from Sora-Mai and almost becoming more of a modified piloting skill?
As far as the example names I have linked, I had two main qualifications:
For now I did move Tsuya up to the main Sora-Mai area, since I think the head Samurai would be a good example of the base Samurai skill, even if she has other specialties.
I left Sumaru under the PA section because he did seem to specialize in that, even if he does have two swords listed. He also has his own personal style named, but I think I'm going to leave off the personal styles that don't then become their own schools with multiple users.
Ame's article seems like a good start, just do some general typo checking and flesh it out more. Maybe sure to mention who uses it on that page. Also you might want to specify that those 'common items' were more common in simpler times, I think.
All Samurai are trained in Power Armor. All Samurai are good at hand-to-hand, weapons, and Power Armor weapons.
Power Armor samurai are specifically very good at Power Armor piloting and weapons. They are better at using all of their intricacies than the best non-PA Samurai. This means they are also not as good at all of the other Samurai things as a Samurai focused on non-PA combat. They are considered lower value by the 'real' Samurai who focus on the other, more traditional weapons, and are simply very good at combat while wearing a PA, and not specifically very good at PA combat.
Does that work? This is also why I put it at the very bottom of the Sora-Mai sub-styles tree. I could perhaps change the description a bit? Add something about that specialty veering away from Sora-Mai and almost becoming more of a modified piloting skill?
As far as the example names I have linked, I had two main qualifications:
- Be able to find a mention of this character along with a mention of this style
- Have a wiki article for that character
For now I did move Tsuya up to the main Sora-Mai area, since I think the head Samurai would be a good example of the base Samurai skill, even if she has other specialties.
I left Sumaru under the PA section because he did seem to specialize in that, even if he does have two swords listed. He also has his own personal style named, but I think I'm going to leave off the personal styles that don't then become their own schools with multiple users.
Ame's article seems like a good start, just do some general typo checking and flesh it out more. Maybe sure to mention who uses it on that page. Also you might want to specify that those 'common items' were more common in simpler times, I think.