Headquarters can be bought with a variant form of the Signature Gear advantage. Pay the point cost of a desired level of Status. You then have a base appropriate to that Status, along the lines of the living spaces described on p. B266. You can also acquire a headquarters appropriate to Status 0 or less, at a cost of 1 point for Status -2, 2 points for Status -1, or 3 points for Status 0. For example, 1 point of Signature Gear at TL8 gets you a single room devoted to your hobby of crime-fighting. This doesn’t have to be in a flophouse or shelter; it could be a garage, or a room in a house or apartment. Designate this as Signature Gear 1 (Status -2 HQ) [1]. Your lifestyle will depend greatly on the campaign tech level. At TL3, Status 7 means you will live like a medieval king: a couple of castles or palaces, lands, and plenty of servants. At TL12, Status 7 is unimaginable . . . you probably have your own private planetoid! Here’s a modern (TL8) example of how housing and transportation would reflect Status: Status 8: An estate the size of a small country, multiple palatial mansions, an entire private airline, a yacht the size of an ocean liner, and an army of guards. Status 7: A palatial mansion, multiple rural estates or retreats, a private jumbo jet, a large yacht, a fleet of vehicles, and an entire agency of security guards. Status 6: A huge mansion on an estate, a couple of more modest residences, a private jet, a yacht, a fleet of vehicles, and hundreds of functionaries (including a platoon of bodyguards). Status 5: A large mansion on an estate, one or two smaller townhouses, an executive jet, a yacht, a small fleet of cars, and dozens of functionaries (often including a team of bodyguards). Status 4: A mid-sized mansion, several other properties, a yacht or private light aircraft, a limousine, a few luxury cars, and many servants (often including at least one bodyguard). Status 3: A small mansion, a few other properties, a small yacht, a number of luxury cars or other vehicles, and a handful of servants. Status 2: A large house with grounds, one or two other properties, a couple of expensive cars, a few other vehicles, and a housekeeper. Status 1: A comfortable house or condominium, a nice new car or a couple of older ones, and perhaps a boat or other recreational vehicle. Status 0: A house (heavily mortgaged) or large apartment, and a car. Status -1: A small or shared apartment, or a decaying or derelict house in a bad neighborhood, and possibly a used (or stolen!) car. Status -2: A room in a flophouse or shelter . . . or a patch of sidewalk.