Earn Income


You use one of your skills to make money during downtime. The GM assigns a task level representing the most lucrative job available. You can search for lower-level tasks, with the GM determining whether you find any. Sometimes you can attempt to find better work than the initial offerings, though this takes time and requires using the Diplomacy skill to Gather Information, doing some research, or socializing.
When you take on a job, the GM secretly sets the DC of your skill check. After your first day of work, you roll to determine your earnings. You gain an amount of income based on your result, the task's level, and your proficiency rank (as listed on the Income Earned table).
You can continue working at the task on subsequent days without needing to roll again. For each day you spend after the first, you earn the same amount as the first day, up until the task's completion. The GM determines how long you can work at the task. Most tasks last a week or two, though some can take months or even years.
Critical SuccessYou do outstanding work. Gain the amount of currency listed for the task level + 1 and your proficiency rank.
SuccessYou do competent work. Gain the amount of currency listed for the task level and your proficiency rank
FailureYou do shoddy work and get paid the bare minimum for your time. Gain the amount of currency listed in the failure column for the task level. The GM will likely reduce how long you can continue at the task.
Critical FailureYou earn nothing for your work and are fired immediately. You can't continue at the task. Your reputation suffers, potentially making it difficult for you to find rewarding jobs in that community in the future.

Sample Earn Income Tasks

These examples use Piloting to work as a pilot or Legal Lore to perform legal work.
Trained run speedy errands on your enercycle, do legal research
Expert pilot a small salvage ship, present minor court cases
Master pilot a large research vessel or freighter, present important court cases
Legendary run an interplanetary pilot training program, argue a case against an Embri Speaker and their coterie in their own court
Income Earned
Task LevelFailureTrainedExpertMasterLegendary
01 credit1 credit1 credit1 credit1 credit
11 credit2 credits2 credits2 credits2 credits
21 credit3 credits3 credits3 credits3 credits
31 credit5 credits5 credits5 credits5 credits
41 credit7 credits8 credits8 credits8 credits
52 credits9 credits10 credits10 credits10 credits
63 credits15 credits20 credits20 credits20 credits
74 credits20 credits25 credits25 credits25 credits
85 credits25 credits30 credits30 credits30 credits
96 credits30 credits40 credits40 credits40 credits
107 credits40 credits50 credits60 credits60 credits
118 credits50 credits60 credits80 credits80 credits
129 credits60 credits80 credits100 credits100 credits
1310 credits70 credits100 credits150 credits150 credits
1415 credits80 credits150 credits200 credits200 credits
1520 credits100 credits200 credits280 credits280 credits
1625 credits130 credits250 credits360 credits400 credits
1730 credits150 credits300 credits450 credits550 credits
1840 credits200 credits450 credits700 credits900 credits
1960 credits300 credits600 credits1,000 credits1,300 credits
2080 credits400 credits750 credits1,500 credits2,000 credits
20 (critical)500 credits900 credits1,750 credits3,000 credits