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Dr Divago
May 31st, '04, 01:29 PM
Well, white star again
she has a computer in her brain
she's human
and she's a robot
technically she's a cyborg
so... how can i translate this in disdvatnages?
what kind of psychological limitation she can have?
what kind of disadvantage can i use to emulate the "affected as human-mind as well as computer-mind"?
Dr Divago
May 31st, '04, 01:58 PM
I missed:
this is White Star
(you can see image who have inspired her in Champions rulebook, pag 158 :love: :cool: )
Super Squirrel
May 31st, '04, 02:02 PM
Physical Limitation:
Cannot be healed by conventional means. Frequent, Greatly.
Though rest assure that mentalists need to spend more points to hit your character because you count as a different class of mind then human.
Magmarock
May 31st, '04, 02:17 PM
Though rest assure that mentalists need to spend more points to hit your character because you count as a different class of mind then human.
Are you sure about that SS? I think that this PC is fair game by any mentalist
who can effect either machine or human minds. The mentalist is not required to effect both classes, he need only effect one or the other.
At least, that's the way I understood it.
Mags
Dr Divago
May 31st, '04, 02:17 PM
Physical Limitation:
Cannot be healed by conventional means. Frequent, Greatly.
This is an idea
but i prefere her can be healed normally; she's human.. in part
(a compromise can be "she can be healed only partially by conventional healing", frequently, slightly)
Though rest assure that mentalists need to spend more points to hit your character because you count as a different class of mind then human.
No, the fact is: i like the idea that she can be counted "both as normal human mind AND as computer mind"
Dr Divago
May 31st, '04, 02:18 PM
At least, that's the way I understood it.
Yes this is!!
Magmarock
May 31st, '04, 02:23 PM
Although, a neat power to have would be additional Mental Defense with the Limitation of "Only vs mental attacks with a single designated class".
Which means the Mental Defense wouldn't work if the attacking mentalist has both Machine and Human as their designated classes. Heh. Don't know how much that is worth, considering most mentalists choose Human and Animal (yeah, I know that is an assumption on my part).
Mags
Badger
May 31st, '04, 03:50 PM
Trying to understand this exactly. The impression I am getting is this is basically a human with "computer enhancements" in her brain?
Seems to me she would heal like any other (provided it isnt brain injury).
freakboy6117
May 31st, '04, 04:07 PM
you might want to put in suceptibility to magnetism and electricity
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