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Cecil Starlin
Mar 25th, '03, 09:48 PM
Has anyone seen a write-up for Powered Armor and/or Mecha for Hero5? I'm new to the game as well as this board. If so could you point me in the direction? I know the book gives a brief example of Powered Armor, but it's just way to simple for what I'm looking for.

If no one can reference me, does anyone have some advice? I looked at the Vehicle Construction and I'm thinking of using a slight varient of that. Basically figuring out the abilities individually and then having characters buy their PA's stat by stat. I'm kinda looking for a Bubble GUm Crisis (Fusion) type Powered Armor System.

Any help or suggestions will be useful

Thanks in Advance,
Cecil Starlin

Barghest
Mar 25th, '03, 09:57 PM
Powered armor is generally not built using vehicle rules but rather a combination of powers, characteristics, limitations, and advantages run through a focus (the suit of armor). There are many examples out there in published books, most of them will be found in Champions supplements.

NuSoardGraphite
Mar 26th, '03, 02:48 AM
Originally posted by Barghest
Powered armor is generally not built using vehicle rules but rather a combination of powers, characteristics, limitations, and advantages run through a focus (the suit of armor). There are many examples out there in published books, most of them will be found in Champions supplements.

Actually, there are plenty of people who use the Vehicles rules to design PA. It really depends on the sfx and the game effects you want the PA to have.

If you want the PA to be so tough that the pilot is in no danger whatsoever until the PA is destroyed, then Vehicle is the way to go. If you want the Pilot to take some damage if the PA is hit, then Armor is the way to go.

Personaly, I use both methods. I use Armor with characteristic enhancements for smaller, personal scale Powered Armor (like an Iron Man armor or a BGC Hardsuit) and Vehicle for anything larger (like a Landmate or Motoslave or Mobile Infantry Armored Suit)

NuSoardGraphite
Mar 26th, '03, 02:52 AM
Originally posted by Cecil Starlin
Has anyone seen a write-up for Powered Armor and/or Mecha for Hero5? I'm new to the game as well as this board. If so could you point me in the direction? I know the book gives a brief example of Powered Armor, but it's just way to simple for what I'm looking for.

If no one can reference me, does anyone have some advice? I looked at the Vehicle Construction and I'm thinking of using a slight varient of that. Basically figuring out the abilities individually and then having characters buy their PA's stat by stat. I'm kinda looking for a Bubble GUm Crisis (Fusion) type Powered Armor System.

Any help or suggestions will be useful

Thanks in Advance,
Cecil Starlin

Here's a thread on the old boards...

http://www.cybergames.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000033.html

Agent Escafarc
Mar 26th, '03, 06:08 AM
Ther is an example of Power Armor as a Vehicle in The Ultimate Vehicle book.

BobGreenwade
Mar 26th, '03, 09:18 AM
Originally posted by Agent Escafarc
Ther is an example of Power Armor as a Vehicle in The Ultimate Vehicle book. Yes, on page 83 -- along with a couple of reasons for a GM to not allow it (at least, in a Champions game; it might work OK for a Star Hero game, subject to the discussion on page 7).

Barghest
Mar 26th, '03, 12:08 PM
In the 20+ years I have been running Hero games, I have found the vehicle rules to be a problem when applied to powered armor suits. Mecha are not powered armor suits, they are giant walking robots with a driver instead of a brain and they definitely fit better as vehicles.

Cecil Starlin
Mar 26th, '03, 10:21 PM
In case it makes a difference, it will be for a Star Hero game. Probably about 2400 A.D. basis. The Mecha write-up from the other boards was a very nice example. At first glance it looks pretty much like what I'm looking for. Just out of curiosity, does anyone know of any other internet references that might have either on them?

P.S. ~ Thanks for the posts guys :D

Koshka
Mar 28th, '03, 09:20 AM
Originally posted by Agent Escafarc
Ther is an example of Power Armor as a Vehicle in The Ultimate Vehicle book.

Not to mention a chapter on Mecha, with samples.