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    Yesterday, I was watching something on the Altiplano of Peru. That reminded me of how fast cars are breaking down on you when you are not driving on nice hard roads.

    As a result, I started to think that (beside brewers and alcohol makers) mechanics would be almost everywhere in T2K. You'll find at least one in every village and they would be among the wealthiest people around. The fun part is that, depending on the guy's knowledge, your vehicle might break down fast or last for several more miles.

    Among the top professional I would put:
    - Brewers and alcohol makers
    - Mechanics
    - Metal workers.

    What do you think other good job can be in T2K

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    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, MILGOV.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Targan
      Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, MILGOV.
      I don't doubt that you will hold that job but I was thinking of more regular ones. The ones where you might not have to dodge too many atomics .

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      • #4
        Any kind of medic will be very much in demand in the T2K world, be it a pre war GP, a med student or a local wise man/woman who knows traditional methods of treating illness or injury.

        Farmers who are familiar with more traditional methods of agriculture are going to be very much in demand as modern methods become impractical due to lack of supplies. Likewise Vets are going to be in demand to look after livestock.

        And of course military skills will be in demand to look after the vet, the doc, the mechanic and the brewer.
        Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird.

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        • #5
          I would say someone who is a good lab tech or microbiologist. A microscope, some slides and media to test cultures. I mean how else do you know if you are dealing with the Flu or the plague

          And the lab workers can also culture yeasts and such for making bread, beer and alcohol since you won't be able to pop on over to the store to buy store bought products its all from scratch now baby. As well as pencilin and morphine and even antiseptic.

          Remember the technology to do those is pretty low tech, but the knowledge and developing it was the hardpart and now we have it so the rest is much easier.

          I mean a lab, underground for stability, safety and temp and contaminant control. Power will be needed but most would consider it a needed expense for what was being produced.

          A couple microscipes, a box of slides, assorted vials, test tubes and such to test and make cultures. Then when the right cultures are made to produce them in large batches and then process.
          "God bless America, the land of the free, but only so long as it remains the home of the brave."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jester
            I would say someone who is a good lab tech or microbiologist. A microscope, some slides and media to test cultures. I mean how else do you know if you are dealing with the Flu or the plague

            And the lab workers can also culture yeasts and such for making bread, beer and alcohol since you won't be able to pop on over to the store to buy store bought products its all from scratch now baby. As well as pencilin and morphine and even antiseptic.

            Remember the technology to do those is pretty low tech, but the knowledge and developing it was the hardpart and now we have it so the rest is much easier.

            I mean a lab, underground for stability, safety and temp and contaminant control. Power will be needed but most would consider it a needed expense for what was being produced.

            A couple microscipes, a box of slides, assorted vials, test tubes and such to test and make cultures. Then when the right cultures are made to produce them in large batches and then process.
            I must agree, but it all depends on the timeline chosen by the GM.

            If nothing grows because it's a permanent radioactive dust covering the athmosphere preventing sunlight and photosynthesis, anyone producing food would be the wealthy one....

            apart from that in more canon-way of looking at it (fall of central government etc) mechanics and chemist would be rich
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            • #7
              How about black marketeers

              Or pimps...

              Both would be providing services that would be in demand.
              Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rainbow Six
                How about black marketeers

                Or pimps...

                Both would be providing services that would be in demand.
                Too much competition and too many enemies. Also while it may take a skill to perform these jobs you can be easily replaced.
                Last edited by kato13; 03-18-2009, 04:57 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kato13
                  Also white it may take a skill to perform these jobs you can be easily replaced.
                  Good point...I suppose they're not the sort of skills that you need years of training to acquire...
                  Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Rainbow Six
                    Good point...I suppose they're not the sort of skills that you need years of training to acquire...
                    Hey man Pimping ain't easy.....
                    The Big Book of War - Twilight 2000 Filedump Site
                    Guns don't kill people,apes with guns do.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by General Pain
                      Hey man Pimping ain't easy.....
                      I would imagine its like any job - depends on the quality of your merchandise
                      Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jester
                        I would say someone who is a good lab tech or microbiologist. A microscope, some slides and media to test cultures. I mean how else do you know if you are dealing with the Flu or the plague
                        You know easily the difference between flu and plague from the pile of dead bodies, from what they look like... However, the microbiologist allows you to know that just a little bit ahead. As a result, you might survive and not find out what the differences are from yourself.

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                        • #13
                          How about people with language skills Good interpreters could end up excused heavy manual work and being fed and protected by local military units.

                          For example, Poles who speaks fluent English might be in demand as translators / interpreters for a British or American unit in cantonment in Poland so the troops could communicate with the local doctor / blacksmith etc. Likewise Soviet units would be on the lookout for Russian speakers for the same reasons.
                          Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom

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                          • #14
                            Pimps have their own problems, as shown from this extract from an rpol game...
                            Originally posted by Fusilier
                            As Damien's floating emporium of forbidden pleasures slowly backs away from the shoreline in a cloud of blue smoke, his voice can be heard trailing off above the din of revving engines and crackling small arms fire.

                            "Good luck Amis! Better you than me!"

                            Anyone taking a moment to look at the pimp would notice his lavish exit. Standing on the edge of his boat, Damian swings his goodbyes over his head with his large fedora hat. If they watched any longer they would notice the helmsman accelerate the sightseeing boat to make their hasty escape. Too preoccupied with ensuring his image is grand, Damian loses his balance and falls back into the craft. A pair of silver toed cowboy boots are left sticking up into the air.
                            If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.

                            Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"

                            Mors ante pudorem

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mohoender
                              You know easily the difference between flu and plague from the pile of dead bodies, from what they look like... However, the microbiologist allows you to know that just a little bit ahead. As a result, you might survive and not find out what the differences are from yourself.

                              Well yes and now.

                              In T2K even the Flu would kill millions just like the Spanish flu of 1916-1919, it circled the world twice and mutated killing MILLIONS!

                              It would also give you an idea of how to treat those who are sick, what precautions to take. And it is a good idea to know this before you have piles of bodies because that will just result in the disease spreading much faster. Dang you Euopeans didn't you lean anything from the last plague! Sheesh!
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