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A lot depends on the tone of the campaign and number of players. For example, four players on a rebuilding campaign may look a bit like the primary team from Stargate SG-1 -- two combat/leader types, a scientist and a social specialist.
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My Stargate SG1 RPG groups normally had 6 to 8 people on a team since we usually had that many players! But sometimes we'd double up on the team position specialities... each team was one of the following types; Troubleshooting(basicly what SG1 did on the show), Exploration, Combat Operations (dedicated heavy hitters with Weisel armament carriers for support), Covert Operations (force recon types combined with sniper-scouts who work as observers), Diplomatic Operations (NPCs), Search and Rescue (NPCs), Secrity Operations (NPCs), Research Operations (NPCs), Scientific Operations (NPCs) and Archeological Operations (NPCs)
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