Lifestyles in the Halo Frontier

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Lifestyle is a recurring cost, charged once per Chapter (as an abstraction, rather than keeping track of individual weeks or months). It covers one's dwelling place, style of living, and the like.

Inflation: At the start of each Chapter, the GM announces a number, usually between 1 and 10. This is the Inflation Modifier, which alters exactly how much variables such as living cost in a fluctuating economy. A 1 is an incredibly low-cost market, while a 10 reflects incredible expense. It usually hovers between 4 and 7.

Vehicles

Ships require fairly extensive maintenance, upkeep, fuel, docking fees, and the like.

  • Ships and Vehicles: Silhouette x Inflation x 20 credits, per Chapter.

Droids

Droids also require upkeep, in terms of routine maintenance, upgrading hardware and software to keep them up to date and efficient, and the like.

  • Droid: Inflation x 20 credits, per Chapter.

Living Standards

The following costs assume a single "household" of one person. Add an additional 20% to the cost per additional head folded into that household.

  • Aristocratic: Inflation x 1000 credits, per Chapter. x
  • Upper Class: Inflation x 250 credits, per Chapter. x
  • Middle Class: Inflation x 100 credits, per Chapter. x
  • Lower Class: Inflation x 50 credits, per Chapter. x
  • Shipboard: Inflation x 20 credits, per Chapter. This presumes access to a ship that includes living quarters, mess, and refresher space. This is also bare-bones minimum living: mostly rations, not much in the way of wardrobe, and the like.
  • Squatter: Inflation x 5 credits, per Chapter. Subtract one from Inflation for every rank of Streetwise the character possesses – those who know their way around the streets can live more cheaply. This suggests a dwelling place in an abandoned or mostly-abandoned location, scavenged food, and a general lifestyle of squalor.