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(Created page with "<noinclude>{{Stub}}</noinclude> {{TableTop|Rating|Description}} {{TableMid|1|'''Just Biz''' — The relationship is purely mercenary, based solely on economics. The people involved may not even like each other, and they won’t offer any sort of preferential treatment.}} {{TableMid|2|Regular — The relationship is still all business, but the parties treat each other with a modicum of mutual respect.}} {{TableMid|3|Acquaintance — The people in the relations...")
 
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{{TableMid|1|'''Just Biz''' &mdash; The relationship is purely mercenary, based solely on economics. The
{{TableMid|1|'''Just Biz''' &mdash; The relationship is purely mercenary, based solely on economics. The
people involved may not even like each other, and they won’t offer any sort of preferential treatment.}}
people involved may not even like each other, and they won’t offer any sort of preferential treatment.}}
{{TableMid|2|Regular &mdash; The relationship is still all business, but the parties treat each other
{{TableMid|2|'''Regular''' &mdash; The relationship is still all business, but the parties treat each other
with a modicum of mutual respect.}}
with a modicum of mutual respect.}}
{{TableMid|3|Acquaintance &mdash; The people in the relationship are ''friendly'', but calling them ''friends'' might be stretching it. The contact is willing to be inconvenienced in small ways for the character, but won’t take a fall for him.}}
{{TableMid|3|'''Acquaintance''' &mdash; The people in the relationship are ''friendly'', but calling them ''friends'' might be stretching it. The contact is willing to be inconvenienced in small ways for the character, but won’t take a fall for him.}}
{{TableMid|4|Buddy &mdash; There’s actual friendship here, or at least solid mutual respect. The
{{TableMid|4|'''Buddy''' &mdash; There’s actual friendship here, or at least solid mutual respect. The
contact will go out of his way for the character if needed.}}
contact will go out of his way for the character if needed.}}
{{TableMid|5|Got Your Back &mdash; The parties know and trust each other, and have for some time.
{{TableMid|5|'''Got Your Back''' &mdash; The parties know and trust each other, and have for some time.
The contact will back the character even in risky situations.}}
The contact will back the character even in risky situations.}}
{{TableMid|6|Friend for Life &mdash; The contact and character will go to the wall for each other, if
{{TableMid|6|'''Friend for Life''' &mdash; The contact and character will go to the wall for each other, if
that’s what it takes.}}
that’s what it takes.}}
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Contact Loyalty
RatingDescription
1Just Biz — The relationship is purely mercenary, based solely on economics. The people involved may not even like each other, and they won’t offer any sort of preferential treatment.
2Regular — The relationship is still all business, but the parties treat each other with a modicum of mutual respect.
3Acquaintance — The people in the relationship are friendly, but calling them friends might be stretching it. The contact is willing to be inconvenienced in small ways for the character, but won’t take a fall for him.
4Buddy — There’s actual friendship here, or at least solid mutual respect. The contact will go out of his way for the character if needed.
5Got Your Back — The parties know and trust each other, and have for some time. The contact will back the character even in risky situations.
6Friend for Life — The contact and character will go to the wall for each other, if that’s what it takes.