There are still 6 crew skills not in use. To fix this and make it more fair for those who have them maxed out, I am suggesting to either give them a skill all to themselves by creating a new one or using one already made.
Here is my Idea, please post your own below.
Unless you agree with me. Also rank my list and tell me what you think
I have also given them their respective attributes in the parentheses.
Edit note: I forgot about scavenging so I'm racking my brain and Oyo's to get it done.
Character skills on the left and crew skills on the right.
The respective explanations are below each selection.
(END)Archaeology-Archaeology
The skill of discovery of ancient schematics and lore. You can find anceit texts that could give you vital information when the time comes. Some lore or artifacts you dig up could be mysterious crystals that can be used in crafting. Of course this skill is boosted by archaeology in game crew skill.
(INT)Crafting-Synthweaving & Armormech & Artifice
The skill of crafting and creating usable gear and or armor that can help you in battle is deffinitly boosted when you learn any of these 3 crafting skills.
Having the ability to craft usable gear/armor will improve your stats dramatically. This skill is also useful if when you go to repair your ship, you find a part is missing and all you will have to do is craft a new one with the supplies laying around! Be careful though, as everything you craft must be from materials you have already gathered and there is also never a real guarantee that the crafting will be a success.
(CUN)Piloting-underworld trading
Pilots who have been involved in underworld trading know how stressing it can be, you fly here, deliver there, fly here, pick this up, fly back, and so on. Well did you ever notice that after all that flying and dodging the law, your piloting skills increased dramaticly? Well they do! That is why experience in underworld trading will give you a boost in piloting!
(INT)Appraise-Treasure Hunting
Appraising an Item will give you its value. You will have a better I idea of when you go to decide whether to keep it or throw it away. (now I know this is different in games than on pnp however I decided to go with what I know in game) On a successful role you will also learn the name of the item. Who knows what you will find.
Having the knowledge of treasure hunting will give you a better idea of what's valuable and what isn't.