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 When [[character_creation|generating a human character]] you must assign a skill rank to every one of the skills listed below. These include both those you are good at, as well as those you may not have any aptitude for, or for whatever reason just get wrong all the time. You must select **2 skills to be Excellent** at (and choose a specialisation for each), **1 skill to be Good** at, and **2 skills to be Inept** at. The **remaining 4 skills** are automatically ranked as **Trained**.  You may achieve **World Expert** during the game by [[character advancement|spending skill points]], but you cannot start the game with it. When [[character_creation|generating a human character]] you must assign a skill rank to every one of the skills listed below. These include both those you are good at, as well as those you may not have any aptitude for, or for whatever reason just get wrong all the time. You must select **2 skills to be Excellent** at (and choose a specialisation for each), **1 skill to be Good** at, and **2 skills to be Inept** at. The **remaining 4 skills** are automatically ranked as **Trained**.  You may achieve **World Expert** during the game by [[character advancement|spending skill points]], but you cannot start the game with it.
  
-//For example, Dr Josephine Stone might take Scientist and Medic at Excellent, Anthropologist as Good, and Diplomat and Commander as Inept. Soldier, Scout, Technician and Administrator would all be Trained skills. Dr Stone is an excellent biologist and all-round scientist, and they know how to apply some of the more crazy theories out in the field, and might be able to even perform surgery on an Elf while having a developing idea of their language and how to speak it. On the other hand, they always say something wrong when trying to come to an agreement with the same elves or arguing for an increase in grant money back at UNITED and don't even ever ask them to lead or direct people - they'd get too carried away with a fascinating discovery just over there. Finally, they have mastered basic combat training, and can move with an exploration team without embarrassing themselves; and at least when running their own research for UNITED they make sure all their lab equipment is correctly set up and things run smoothly.//+//For example, Dr Josephine Stone might take Researcher and Medic at Excellent, Anthropologist as Good, and Diplomat and Commander as Inept. Soldier, Scout, Engineer and Administrator would all be Trained skills. Dr Stone is an excellent biologist and all-round scientist, and they know how to apply some of the more crazy theories out in the field, and might be able to even perform surgery on an Elf while having a developing idea of their language and how to speak it. On the other hand, they always say something wrong when trying to come to an agreement with the same elves or arguing for an increase in grant money back at UNITED and don't even ever ask them to lead or direct people - they'd get too carried away with a fascinating discovery just over there. Finally, they have mastered basic combat training, and can move with an exploration team without embarrassing themselves; and at least when running their own research for UNITED they make sure all their lab equipment is correctly set up and things run smoothly.//
  
  
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