Section 2 - Droids
A droid is a kind of person. A droid is usually neuter. A droid is usually awake.
Persuasion rule for asking a dead droid (called the droid) to try doing something:
say "[The droid] does not respond.";
persuasion fails.
Persuasion rule for asking awake droids to try going: persuasion succeeds.
An astromech droid is a kind of droid.
Persuasion rule for asking awake astromech droids to try fixing:
persuasion succeeds.
Persuasion rule for asking awake astromech droids to try fixing with:
persuasion succeeds.
Persuasion rule for asking awake astromech droids to try sedating a person:
say "Astromech droids are not programmed for that.";
persuasion fails.
Persuasion rule for asking awake astromech droids to try diagnosing a person:
say "Astromech droids are not programmed for that.";
persuasion fails.
A medical droid is a kind of droid.
Persuasion rule for asking awake medical droids to try sedating a person: persuasion succeeds.
Persuasion rule for asking awake medical droids to try diagnosing a person: persuasion succeeds.
Persuasion rule for asking awake medical droids to try fixing:
say "Medical droids are not programmed for that.";
persuasion fails.
Persuasion rule for asking awake medical droids to try fixing with:
say "Medical droids are not programmed for that.";
persuasion fails.
Persuasion rule for asking awake medical droids to try taking a person:
persuasion succeeds.
Persuasion rule for asking awake astromech droids to try taking a person:
say "Astromech droids are not programmed for that.";
persuasion fails.
Persuasion rule for asking awake droids to try dropping a person:
persuasion succeeds.
Persuasion rule for asking awake droids to try entering a vehicle:
persuasion succeeds.
persuasion rule for asking awake droids to try exiting:
persuasion succeeds.