For Combined SRM FAQ 1.1 (to see release around the end of the month):
Allowed:
Assassin's Creed
Like a Boss (Requires Hacking 3 or Resonance Attribute)
Nationalist
Omerta
Akichita
Hippocratic Oath
Paladin's Code
Path of the Samurai
Soldier's Code
Thug Life
Maybe:
The Shaman's Code
Disallowed:
Code of Honor (Vanilla)
Avenging Angel
Bushido 2.0
Code of the Good Cop
Code of the White Hat
Code of Wuxia
Hermetic Code
Warrior's Code
Code of the Hacker
The maybe on Shaman's Way is dependent on an errata question.
We discussed each of these. We determined that changing the values of some of them to include them at lower points was undesirable.
Code of Honor (Vanilla) is too broad and requires GM input 100%.
Avenging Angel is too stringent for Missions Play if it shows up. By the time you need to take the contract, you can not possibly have made a determination.
Bushido 2.0 is simply untenable as described, deciding who your 'superior' is across multiple tables with different players doesn't work for missions play.
Code of the Good Cop requires you to be a cop.
Code of the White Hat actually becomes far too stringent in Missions play. Tackling a Host? Are you sure it doesn't belong to a law abider? What are you actually going to hack, then?
Code of Wuxia fits for a different sort of campaign for the SR Setting, but doesn't really fit in Missions play.
Hermetic Code would become far to disruptive. I mean... a fake SIN is a falsehood and you gotta let everyone know that THEIR fake SIN is also abominable.
Code of the Warrior is pretty much Path of the Samurai except you try to enforce it on others, too disruptive.
Code of the Hacker only works if we do a tier system, which isn't happening at this time.
So... we have 10 (possibly 11) allowed and 8 disallowed (plus vanilla). We went over each one, discussed them. We almost put in a couple of others but at the end of the day decided that the potential for hassle wasn't worth adding.
Marcus, I appreciate all of the time and thought you put into this as well as everyone else. At the very least, it did have us relook and rethink the entire subset of qualities, and it's important to relook things from time to time.