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Watching now Adventures of Young Indiana Jones ( later remix of original 1992 TV series ) and in it are shown very interesting figures from 1910s till 1920 in it as each episode main support cast.
Beside, as fictional character, I suspect Indiana Jones is archetypical... Daredevil in Adventure? 🤔
There are also Documentaries related to those episode in that era - all 97!!!
"Archaeology - Unearthing Our Past", a companion historical documentary featured on The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones DVD sets. Copyright Lucasfilm. Uplo...
Yeah; Indy is a good example of a Daredevil who features Luck Gifts: he's quite competent; but his competence tends to be realistic (the most notable exception being his wide-ranging proficiency in languages). Instead, he's always catching lucky breaks. One could argue that he's an example of using the Talent rules to create extraordinary baseline humans (“Distinction between Talent and Skilled Human”, Trinity Continuum p.156; I also seem to recall a list somewhere of Gifts that you should either avoid or limit yourself to when creating a Talent of this sort, but I'm not finding it).
competence tends to be realistic (the most notable exception being his wide-ranging proficiency in languages).
I was thinking from the Young Indy TV series he literally has Polyglot Edge ( see Adventure, Aether or TC Player's Guide for it ) and high dots of Humanties and Culture, simple as that. There is nothing supernatural about character on that - maybe a bit more Talent-like 'extraordinary'. ( For more Language takes discussion in Trinity mechanics, we have this topic. )
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