After the last game I GM'd I ran into a mechanical issue that I need help fixing..
Background:
One of the PC's is the daughter of a wealthy Merchant (1600's british colony). Over the last week or so an enemy of the family's company set things up so that the reputation of the company would be tarnished. There was a catalyst event in the last adventure that triggered all the carefully laid plans and rumours are spreading like wild-fire about the company's poor(unlawful) business habbits. This coincided with the Great Fire in London(by pure chance) which destroyed the many of the companies holdings in London. The character desperately needs to turn things around to save her family from bankrupcy and destitution!
I basically said that the company has a "tainted reputation" An Epic+8 aspect hanging over its head.
My plan was an extended test(contacts, resources etc..whatever appropriate), each roll takes "a few weeks" until there are enough shifts to undo the aspect.
Immediately, the player asked, "what can I do now! How can I reduce the time? I have piles of FP's to spend!"
Part of the reason for this happening is a compel on the characters trouble and to get them out of the city to explore the world and repair the company's reputation.
I'd originally offered him and aspect to be laid for every "mission" he completed for the company. he could then tag that for a +2 when he does each roll of the extended test.
But he wants to do stuff
now. Stimy the rumours before they get out of the city etc... But the whole challenge is designed to take a long time.
How can I play this out? What kind of actions can the player do. I don't want to railroad him and I want to give him free choice. He's specifically going to be changing an aspect to represent the new "responsibility" his character has taken on.
Another idea was to set it up as a mini-game.
Like work spaces. The quality of your workspace dictates the highest roll you can acheive. In that sense, the "quality" of the company dictates the highest amount of shifts the player can get. He can perform tasks to increase the quality of the company.
Any ideas?