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    Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

    Ilyusha

    Inspired by her grandfather's tales of defending Russia from the air, Ilyusha took the affectionate nickname of the WWII-era Soviet IL-2 Sturmovik ground attack aircraft for her hero name, and patterned her costume after the paint scheme. She's a pretty basic flying brick, kind of new to superheroing. Her primary motivation is protecting people.

    More importantly, with any luck, I should be able to play her soon!
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    Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

    Quote Originally Posted by tkdguy View Post
    This guy couldn't decide what to wear to the costume party, so he wore a bit of everything.
    Look, up in the sky!
    It's a drunken Pigeon!
    It's a stunt plane doing a Lomcevak!
    No, it's...

    Indecisive Man!


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    Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

    Quote Originally Posted by SSgt Baloo View Post
    Look, up in the sky!
    It's a drunken Pigeon!
    It's a stunt plane doing a Lomcevak!
    No, it's...

    Indecisive Man!
    I think I actually like this character.


    On the other hand, I'm not so sure......
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    Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

    Made this serial killer for my campaign... you know, just for laughs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit View Post
    Made this serial killer for my campaign... you know, just for laughs.
    Needs a bag of Cheetos.
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    Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

    Quote Originally Posted by susano View Post
    needs A Page Of Cheetos. :d
    More Like A Boxof Flipside Pretzel Crackers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit View Post
    Made this serial killer for my campaign... you know, just for laughs.
    I'd be more amused if JT hadn't just failed his EGO roll on the 'fiercely protective' psych lim of his. Not a good time for a '17'...

    (Hmmm, under the circumstances, he might be better off if Hyena gets him before Nox does...)
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    I used to play these guys!

    Here are all my hero characters that I can remember, in the approximate order I created/played them. Some have been updated to a more modern appearance. Here are:

    Fist-Man, Robert the Red, The Cat Without a Name, and Bob Tiger.




    But wait! There's MORE!!
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    More. Yes, more!!

    I said there was more, now didn't I? Here are:

    Agent Dunn, Thunder Rabbit, and Lance O'Bannon, the Singing Cowboy*



    *Inspired by Rex O'Herlihan from Rustler's Rhapsody, but at superheroic power levels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SSgt Baloo View Post
    I said there was more, now didn't I? Here are:

    Agent Dunn, Thunder Rabbit, and Lance O'Bannon, the Singing Cowboy*
    And the Oscar goes to:



    Thunder Rabbit!
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    Re: More. Yes, more!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Legatus View Post
    And the Oscar goes to:



    Thunder Rabbit!

    *accepts award*

    I never got to play TR very much. He was the first character I had with "Targeting Sense" for his hearing, and he got around by super-leaping. (Duh!)

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    Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

    Today, I'd like to introduce you to some of the first Champions characters I ever played. These were all built under 3rd Edition, between 1986 and 1988. Ah, nostalgia!

    My very first character was an energy projector named Quasar. I was never really happy with the way he turned out, and I gave him to another player after two or three adventures.

    I replaced Quasar with a mentalist named Impulse. She was a natural telekinetic, and with the help of a Soul Gem she wore in a brooch at her throat, she also had a suite of telepathic abilities. And she was a private detective. Her favorite trick was picking locks without tools (using TK).

    Around that time I also created a martial artist/weapons specialist named Black Bow. He had been a SWAT cop who was falsely accused of corruption and fired from the force. He caught the real criminals and delivered them to the authorities, after which he was reinstated. He lived this double life, cop and costumed crimefighter, until his off-screen death battling alien energy beings who were invading Los Angeles.

    My first really long-running character was a sword-wielding hero I'd named Cavalier. My GM, who really liked the character's possibilities, took him on an extended solo adventure during which he traveled to another world, met a beautiful sorceress, discovered the true power of his magical sword, learned that his long-lost brother was a villain who was helping usurp the local kingdom, saved the infant King, and was knighted by the Queen Mother. He returned to his own world a changed man, taking up the mantle of The Vanguard.

    And here they are:



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    Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

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    Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

    Okay my original Champion character:

    Blue Lightning: She had an electric field that was always on that the GM decided could be used as the battery the patrol car they were given. They were part of the police force (as you could not fight crime with out being legal).

    Blue Lightning

    The next two were GURPS character as we had moved away from Champions to GURPS:

    Atlanta a speedster in 1950 Australia (Imagine a longer skirt:

    Atlanta

    and Raven, a Native American flying clawed fighter on loan to Australia (same 1950 campaign)

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