We're a bit confused on how the 7-9 choices work with Pack Alpha. Generally, when given a list of three from which you can pick one, I'm assuming that that means the other two options happen in the negative. Here's how I'm reading the hypothetical scenarios:
We're a bit confused on how the 7-9 choices work with Pack Alpha. Generally, when given a list of three from which you can pick one, I'm assuming that that means the other two options happen in the negative. Here's how I'm reading the hypothetical scenarios:
- You choose, "They do what you want," and then your gang fights back and you must make an example of one of them. This one seems pretty clear.
- You choose, "They don't fight back," but they don't do what you want? Additionally, you must make an example of one of them? Does this mean they shrug their shoulders and ignore you? Subsequent action requires additional moves, like "Go Aggro?"
- You choose, "You don't have to make an example of one of them," but they fight back, and also don't do what you want? What does this look like?
I'm confused about what the second two options look like in execution for both the MC and the Chopper. Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom.
Hypotheticals are always difficult; it should be way easier for the one actually portraying The Chopper if they ever find themselves in a position were they roll a minor success for
Pack Alpha!
I've played a Chopper once and have had two in campaigns I've MCed - and the old Hx-line (after memory): "Everyone else, -1, you don't care so much about, you know, ...people.
As The Chopper - the gang is yours, and your's alone! If you have to break Dice or Jaccabacka's nose to spur them to action, what's it to you? The gang is yours, but you don't care (to much*) about them induvidually. To decline an order isn't something they can, at least not so long as you breathe (or grow...**).
I wanted to address this specifically. I'd probably not have the Pack Alpha even be rolled before before they "encountered resistance", because its easy work up to that point, why'd they refuse easy work? Its when you put your foot down and say, some of you, you're going to fucking die for me today, cause I said so. If they dont want to, then hello pack alpha.
Ebok is off course right. The choices isn't choices on a list, it's second nature to a Chopper. They're not that difficult.
To form an example: Pinky wants her gang to drive convoy for Carrerra (The Driver, I think maybe Pinky has the hots for hir). The Gang don't like it, and maybe she could read the sitch, but she is the boss. Maybe the MC
shows future badness and have someone mutter about
useless time spent[/grumble], but they won't argue. Not now.
When Pinky tells them to protect Carrerra over the Burn Flats and through Dremmer's territory, that's when their self-reliance kicks in. Sooner or later the MC will have Pinky roll
pack alpha. She might:
Break Dice' nose/shoot Baby in the leg, in other word's
make an example out of them and say "On second thought, I'll do it my self. I need to take the hog for a long run, you all stay here and keep head's out!" She's chosen to not have them do it, but they don't fight her over it. She could choose to have them do it, but then she'd better be ready to fight for it. Sure, a Chopper should only order them to do what they really care about, but then again, it's not like they, you know, care to much about, like people.
The move is rather harsh, but so is Apocalypse World, and it really drives the fiction! If the Chopper cares about her gang, she could like, pay attention to any unruly elements (to know who to make examples out of) and maybe even get a +1 for reading a charged sitch and acting upon the answer before rolling
pack alpha.
I think any of the three options are good, and I can think of several hypothetical scenarios were the gang don't do what The Chopper will, but a
manipulate/seduce an NPC move might get Domino too take Wire and Shit head to ride guard for "Carrerra's like...car, or something"...
* my chopper, Diamond, actually cares a lot about their freedom. Nobody should tell them what to to, and they should live life to the fullest, protect the weak, take no orders - but Diamond's! :enthusiastic complex standards-smiley:
** by taking another playbook, perhaps?