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The question isn't "Can we afford that gear?" It's more like, "Can we equip those ten thousand soldiers with that gear?" The answer is usually, "Take it out of petty cash." It helps that Paranoia is a darkly satirical send-up of RPGS and dystopian fiction. This can even be as ridiculous as being required to test a nuclear grenade with a three hundred yard radius and bring the grenade back intact. They're tasked with testing it on mission and are responsible for returning it safely. Paranoia plays with this trope Player Characters are often given elite, unreliable, possibly explosive gear no one should have.
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However, they'll also provide services at-cost or for free in extreme circumstances or when it's important to their god's goals. By default, they charge heroic Player Characters because they need to finance their own operations and adventurers tend to pick up a lot of spending money. Dungeons & Dragons: Zig-Zagged and Justified with temples that sell magical aid.Do you really think you're so special as to deserve extra funds? Then again, your team is one of quite likely hundreds of thousands working for the Inquisition, in a setting that's very heavy on We Have Reserves. Remember, the Inquisition has life-or-death authority over almost anyone in the Imperium. Dark Heresy takes this trope into With This Herring territory you can be an agent of the Inquisition scrounging for the cheapest weapons in the Imperium.

The same applies to skills, with one example mentioning a character finding themselves on a crashing hovercraft, hopping back in time, working to set up a chance to learn to pilot hovercraft, learning those lessons, then jumping back to the time of the crash and saving the day. So the protagonists literally can have nearly anything they need whenever they need it. Likewise, you can pull the trick seen in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and simply make equipment appear what you need - by accepting an obligation to in your future take the time to set up the thing you need where you need it. The Continuum - the main faction of time travelers, assumes you would use time travel to get whatever you need, including money, so they make allowances. Since the characters are time travelers, it's assumed they are all very wealthy.
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He collapses from fright after hearing the full amount, but that's when Mei and the others start laughing and explain that they would never actually expect him to pay for all of it since he's their friend. But his joy is replaced with dread when Mei points out the development costs for making something so advanced would be able to buy him a fully furnished house with a garden and appliances. When Izuku gets his first costume, he's overjoyed at how amazing it is. If (when) Trixie does that, Berry tells her, they can talk about discounts. Nightmares Yet to Come: At one point Trixie goes to Berry's bar, and is informed by Berry that she can't ignore Trixie's tab, and Trixie can't keep using the "defeated Corona" thing when A: She had five other ponies helping her, and B: Corona is still at large.While returning home to Mountain Glenn for the holidays, Izuku finds that a Mistrali restaurant chain, Ni Hao Nyan, offers meals to Huntsmen and Huntresses at half the normal price in celebration of Hunter's Day.

He does get some help from Weiss and Pyrrha, but he's insistent on not relying on them for his own expenses. Then there's expenses like buying and repairing his clothes, school supplies, food, expenditures for his friends, and making sure he's stocked up on medical supplies and ammo.
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He regularly shells out hundreds or even thousands of lien to maintain and upgrade his weapon, Emerald Gust.
