Thursday, January 22, 2026

Character #22: Top Secret/S.I.



My gaming buddy Craig bought Top Secret. But of course I had to run it because he didn't like to read the rules. I liked the idea of it, but never got into it. Granted I only tried to run a couple of modules maybe. So fast forward 40 years and somehow I end up with the intro module Operation: Sprechenhaltestelle, and Module TS 002 Operation: Rapidstrike in my stash. Maybe I bought them? Who knows. But I don't have the ruleset. 

I come across a post on my favorite blog Grognardia about Top Secret/S.I. (Special Investigators), and James has a fairly glowing review of it. I misread it though, I think, as I thought S.I was just an updated version that was backward compatible. I guess it technically is, but it's a different game. Top Secret is described as a more realistic, gritty, D&D-like game, whereas S.I. is a skill/percentile-based game, more James Bond super spy.

So I find a complete set of Top Secret/S.I. and buy it out of some type of misplaced nostalgia. Will probably never play it, but let's make a character for it. The set even had the original dice, so I used those.

First up is Attributes: Strength, Reflexes, Intelligence, Willpower, and Constitution, D60+10 for each. If total is less than 275, you can add points to get the total up to 275, but can't plus up any above 70. I roll poorly and end up with 72 points to allocate, and come up with this:

STR 52
REF 61
INT 54
WIL 50
CON 58

The base score in a skill is the Attribute, with each skill level adding 5 or 10%. I'll find out getting high skill levels initially is tough to do, so a couple of key attributes like INT or REF would have helped my skills out. 

MOVEMENT is a derivative of REF and STR, and comes out to 57.
DEXTERITY is a derivative of REF and INT (huh?) and comes out to 58.

You then select sex, nationality, general size and appearance, handedness, and name them. 

I choose Mateo Delgado, a 36 year old Spaniard, of average height and build (5'10", 170 lbs) with brown hair and brown eyes.

Next is a Psychological Profile, where you rate the characters standing in 6 traits from none to Total. My choices:
Cruelty: Low
Sanity: High
Passion: High
Loyalty: Total
Selfishness: Some
Piety: Some

Each character can pick one Advantage and one Disadvantage: I take Sixth Sense, and Color Blindness.

Another character-building item is picking/creating a Trait: Mateo is known to intently stare off into the distance. Only 50% of the time is he focusing on something intently, the other 50% its just a blank stare.

Next is selecting a Career Package, which is a background that will dictate the majority of your initial skills (by category at least). The choices are Military, Professional, Worker, Entertainer, and Other. I choose Worker (thinking a former policeman).

The Skill Categories are Mechanical, Combat, Specialty (the fun ones like Demolitions), Education, General, and Language. Each character gets 30 initial skill points, and 22 of them are going to be slotted into those skill groups for you, leaving only 8 to freely pick from any skill category. Worker puts 10 in Mechanical, 6 in Combat, and 6 in General.

Each skill has a point cost to buy Zero level (where you use the full related attribute as the score), a higher cost to buy levels 1-3, and another higher cost for levels 4-5. Because of the set costs, and the set amounts in the categories to begin with, I was limited to what I could buy if I didn't want to leave points on the table. I guess I could have just included by free 8 points in at the beginning and just made sure I spent at least the required amount in the set categories, but I didn't do that.

I really liked the skill categories and skills, I just wish I could have bought more to start with.

I ended up with Pistol 2 (had to spend a point on zero level Basic Firearms to start), Rifle 1, Auto Driving 1, Climbing 0, Scuba 0, Basic Tool Use 0 (another perquisite in mechanical), Electronics 0, and Computer Technician 0. Every character gets level 5 in their native language, so Spanish 5 also. My best score in Pistol is only 68.

Savings are calculated (2D6x$1000), and Mateo has $5,000. The last step says to purchase gear and equipment. The lists are short, with basic 1980s military weapons up to 105mm Howitzer (I shit you not), various and sundry cool spy gear, and vehicles from a standard car or bicycle, thru construction equipment, up to tanks and airplanes. I skipped spending my money, figuring it would be mission dependent. 

I'll need to read the rules completely to learn about getting into missions.

Overall though, I liked the generation process, especially the psychological profile, traits and such to try and define the personality.









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