Mr. Negative
Aug 25th, '03, 03:52 PM
For those using "high-tech" humans in Champions, or a Star Hero setting, here are a couple of non-lethal weapons on the drawing boards (oddly enough, culled from a British men's mag called Front):
Veiling Glare Laser: This is one of the coolest,in my mind. It's a frequency of light designed to produce fluorescence within the human eye, creating a "white-out" of vision. Two nice things about this: if possible, it shouldn't damage the eye and it's not temporary, but lasts until the light is shut off.
Photic Driver: a device using strobing infrared lights to disorientate people. As it is infrared, the light cannot be seen, but can penetrate closed lids and affect the eye anyway.
Active Denial System: a microwave-based pain delivery system. This one causes intense skin pain without burning, and is being developed (and tested on volunteers!) in New Mexico by the USAF Research laboratories.
Reportedly, no test subject would stand in the beam for more than 3 seconds.
Now, how would you write them up?
For the Photic Driver, you could have an area of effect, invisible Drain DEX, with No Normal Defense (defense would be shielding from infrared, such as with an ED force field or the like).
For the Active Denial System (as there is no permanent damage), I was going to say an invisible Mind Control (based on CON) with a single command (Pain!!!), but there may be a better way (it seems to cause no lingering effects, so even a Stun-only attack is perhaps too much).
For the Photic Driver, perhaps a Continuous Flash, NND? The continuous would reflect the fact that this isn't a momentary overloading of your senses, but a constant overwhelming. The NND would reflect the fact that normal means of protecting from Sight Flashes (goggles, third eyelids, etc) don't work as they don't completely block the incoming light, so that it can still cause fluorescence in your eyes. Defenses would be having A) non-human chemistry (your eyeball goo is different), B) Closing your eyes (which still leaves you unable to see) or C) getting behind something that blocks the transmitting light (although, it might still affect you even when reflected off surrounding surfaces).
Just some more cool ideas for the Gadgeteers and Criminal Masterminds out there.
Veiling Glare Laser: This is one of the coolest,in my mind. It's a frequency of light designed to produce fluorescence within the human eye, creating a "white-out" of vision. Two nice things about this: if possible, it shouldn't damage the eye and it's not temporary, but lasts until the light is shut off.
Photic Driver: a device using strobing infrared lights to disorientate people. As it is infrared, the light cannot be seen, but can penetrate closed lids and affect the eye anyway.
Active Denial System: a microwave-based pain delivery system. This one causes intense skin pain without burning, and is being developed (and tested on volunteers!) in New Mexico by the USAF Research laboratories.
Reportedly, no test subject would stand in the beam for more than 3 seconds.
Now, how would you write them up?
For the Photic Driver, you could have an area of effect, invisible Drain DEX, with No Normal Defense (defense would be shielding from infrared, such as with an ED force field or the like).
For the Active Denial System (as there is no permanent damage), I was going to say an invisible Mind Control (based on CON) with a single command (Pain!!!), but there may be a better way (it seems to cause no lingering effects, so even a Stun-only attack is perhaps too much).
For the Photic Driver, perhaps a Continuous Flash, NND? The continuous would reflect the fact that this isn't a momentary overloading of your senses, but a constant overwhelming. The NND would reflect the fact that normal means of protecting from Sight Flashes (goggles, third eyelids, etc) don't work as they don't completely block the incoming light, so that it can still cause fluorescence in your eyes. Defenses would be having A) non-human chemistry (your eyeball goo is different), B) Closing your eyes (which still leaves you unable to see) or C) getting behind something that blocks the transmitting light (although, it might still affect you even when reflected off surrounding surfaces).
Just some more cool ideas for the Gadgeteers and Criminal Masterminds out there.