Lookin' forward to it. I'm working on the sheets people have submitted thus far and may put up an OOC later. T Don't know if the attributes are confusing anybody, but Maxx cooked up this system for helping if anyone needs it. a 1 in an attribute is barely competent. Someone with a Constitution of 1 would be horribly out of shape (maybe not necessarily fat, just out of shape), an Intelligence of 1 would be a more-or-less dumb individual (not necessarily at a Forrest Gump level, just not bright). a 2 is below-average. If you work out occasionally, but not often enough to justify a real physical job, you'd be here for Constitution. 2 for Strength might be someone with a little force behind them but not a whole lot-for instance, an elderly grandmother might be a 1 Strength while a spry 9 year old might be 2. a 3 is average. Nothing exemplary but nothing damning. Just middle of the road. A 4 is above average, proportional to how below average 2 is. So someone with a 4 Intelligence might be valedictorian of their high school but nowhere near the top of their university. Or perhaps a 4 Charisma is a very charming individual but not able to skate by purely on Charisma (we all know that one asshole that does that). A 5 is superior-at the level they could find a career based solely off that one stat. A 5 in Charisma could do well in politics, a 5 in Constitution or Strength could probably do a professional sport (maybe not on the NBA/NFL/NHL level, but a step down from that-and do well), so on and so forth. A 6 is extraordinary. Olympian. Someone with a 6 in Dexterity would be Annie Oakley, or a 6 in Intelligence probably a few IQ points shy of Stephen Hawking. I'm going to put "7" as the "Legendary" status, so any famous historical figures you can think of would fall there for their relevant stat (Marilyn Monroe and Bill Clinton would be 7's in Charisma-hey, regardless of your political views on the guy, he's a suave suave mofo; Usain Bolt would be a 7 in Constitution; Einstein would be a 7 or maybe an 8 in Intelligence, so on and so forth). Hope that helps give you a frame of reference. Remember you don't need to be good at everything, and it's okay for you to have a character with crippling Intelligence/Wisdom/Charisma if you're going for a physical powerhouse-and vice versa. The Dreadnaughts only take the best, so if you're signing on as an analyst and still trying to keep all your stats good, I may start asking questions. Optimize towards what you're gunning for, and then decide if you want to go all the way or leave just a bit of a buffer on your weak zones. I can help give suggestions if anyone needs them.