I tried to get the best outcome possible from a sexual pleasure perspective.
Gender: Male
Ability Points: 22
-Race-
Human
Don't tell me the odds - 88, C/C: No(15)
New Ability Points: 73
-Neutral Abilities-
Mimic(10P): Let the Wookiee Win(5P) - C/C: No(17), No(26)
Twin(7P) - C/C: Yes(64)
Psychokinesis(7P) - C/C: Yes(65)
Gourmet Fluids(5P) - C/C: Yes(98)
Extra Credit 15k(10P)
Extra Credit 1k(1P)
-Light Side Abilities-
Sexual Empathy(10P) - C/C No(91 discarded with Let the Wookiee Win)
Force Ghost(10P) - C/C No(10)
Sperm Factory(5P) - C/C Yes(49)
Heroic Looks(3P) - C/C No(31)
-Scenario-
C/C Points: 4
Side: Corrupted
Result: Deity
*Feedback*
1) Setting the ability point roll to 1-100 seems way too random. You can even roll so low you can't take any abilities.
2) (Related to #1)Since the reroll option for ability points is restricted to humans anyone rolling really low(like me) will essentially have their race chosen for them. Since race is a big part of the game this seems like an undesired outcome.
3) I really like the C/C mechanic, but there are too many high risk/low reward and just extreme risk options. I'd recommend drastically increasing the C/C thresholds on all options with negative C/C outcomes and also making their effects less negative. That way one bad roll won't ruin an entire character and the player can manage the risk by choosing to forgo getting more abilities(or not).
4) "Let the Wookiee Win" can never apply to other characters making it a prime target for Mimic. I don't really mind this per se(exploits are fun), but combined with the current extreme values on C/C thresholds it's almost the only choice(unless you're a wookiee)
5) "Extra Credit" should be an automatic system that applies after the light/dark side phase. Currently you need to plan out your light/dark side phase choices beforehand and if for some reason you change your mind(ex. a bad roll eats up your "Let the Wookiee Win" discard) you are left with unusable points.
6) "Apprentice" has 4 rolls associated with it that can screw up the result. It's like trying to roll a 20 on a 20 sided dice.