Drhoz Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Would you? well, a quick dip in a cold river is good for the circulation. Cyanide and the rest of it, less so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Samson Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Swan is a martial artist who can turn insubstantial and boost her jumping and kicking power. Yes, he's a focus-based mentalist. He's sort of all over the place. His strength, agility, hand-to-hand combat ability are all quite high, and he uses silly big guns (custom-made). Sounds like you have Martial Arts, Mental Powers, and Ranged Attacks covered. IMHO I think this group would benefit from a Gadgeteer (aka a Brain) a Brick (or both). As you already have a few focus users (helmet and guns) I don't think you need a gadgeteer. I might go for a smart Brick type (Hulk, Giant Man, Sasquatch, ect.) I applaud that you are bypassing the sterotypes (like a Bear metatmorph, a Hammer and Sickle weaponmaster, or a Winter mystic) and going for original Russian heroes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinecone Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Sounds like you have Martial Arts, Mental Powers, and Ranged Attacks covered. IMHO I think this group would benefit from a Gadgeteer (aka a Brain) a Brick (or both). As you already have a few focus users (helmet and guns) I don't think you need a gadgeteer. I might go for a smart Brick type (Hulk, Giant Man, Sasquatch, ect.) I applaud that you are bypassing the sterotypes (like a Bear metatmorph, a Hammer and Sickle weaponmaster, or a Winter mystic) and going for original Russian heroes. A Growth based Brick might be nice too... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enforcer84 Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Growth based speedster? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Samson Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Growth based speedster? Growth based Mentalist...dude, just look at my huge brain...I mean it, look at it...dude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freakboy6117 Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes hmm growth based speedster grow 2000 foot high take a step shrink back down again. or stretching might work too streach your leg way over there then pull the rest of your self back in real fast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Samson Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Apologies for my "I once had a character" tangent... I love Growth and have tried to use it many times in games and mostly ended up frustrated. I either couldn't use all of my Growth because we were indoors (which kept my str below maximum of course), or I would become too heavy and crash through the floor. Unfortunately if Growth is your main source of Str, you won't be able to hit your maximum height as often as Giant-Man or Giganta do in the comics. My frustration led me to create a Character who Linked Desolidification to his Growth, so he could pass through solid objects and not destroy surfaces he stood on. To make the character playable, I had to buy the Desolidification with "Does Not Protect against Damage". The GM also made me buy my Str "Affects Physical World" but did not penalize me for being above our game's AP cap. The character's name was Cloud (alternately Cloud Giant). Because the character could Fly fairly quickly (he was a giant humanoid cloud after all), you might almost be able to call him a Growth based Speedster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes I have three characters, Russians from 1939. I have a ballerina with the power to control her own mass, a guy with a "psychotronic helmet" that amplifies his own relatively modest mentalist abilities, and a half-human half ape hybrid. I"m trying to figure out who their fourth member should be. "Baba Yaga" means "witch" in Russian (and as has been mentioned, there is folklore about her). Maybe Siberian (or Cyberian) who is a cyborg A super soldier who knows sambo, just goes by the name "Tovarish" (toe var eesh or toe va reesh [it's been about 10 years since I took Russian]), which means "comrade." I think Stalin actually means "man of steel" or "steel man" and could be your brick. "Metro" (just like in English, but roll your r) could be a duplicator! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badger Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Or you could have one who acquired superpowers from exposure on one of the expeditions to the Tungusku site. Those type of things always seem to create superpowers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badger Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes maybe the 4th should be der Kommissar' date=' a taskmaster who summons and controls hordes of identical, slavishly loyal minions. Some of them even get weapons. The rest wait for the ones with weapons to get killed and pick up the dropped weapons.[/quote'] But, doesnt that basically describe Stalin in WWII. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenn Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes I tend to have trouble reconciling the whole individualistic uniform, code name, etc. with the whole Soviet mindset. A soviet outlaw, I have no problem with them doing the "super identity" thing, and I could see that including anti-socialist vigilantes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supreme Serpent Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes I tend to have trouble reconciling the whole individualistic uniform' date=' code name, etc. with the whole Soviet mindset. A soviet outlaw, I have no problem with them doing the "super identity" thing, and I could see that including anti-socialist vigilantes.[/quote'] I don't have as big an issue with it. For some, works pretty well. "Comrade X, Party Avenger!" is a symbol. Booyah for symbols! As a symbol, he's larger than life. Have a problem with him? Retire/shoot him, stick someone else in the costume. Rinse (perhaps literally), repeat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clonus Posted April 11, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes I tend to have trouble reconciling the whole individualistic uniform' date=' code name, etc. with the whole Soviet mindset. .[/quote'] Then again I have trouble reconciling the whole "Never cashing in" ethic of most American superheroes with the whole American mindset. That being said, their "uniforms" are only as individualistic as practicality demands (the ballerina has to wear a leotard. She can't do her moves in ordinary clothing. The psychotronic man has to wear a funny-looking helmet to use his powers. The ape-man needs to wear a gigantic great-coat to accomodate his strange proportions and ludicrously large gun.). They don't have pseudonyms yet but I expect their opponents will give them nicks. At the same time, however, have you ever read Enemy At the Gates? The Russians can't afford to have the Americans and the Germans both trotting out their respective superhuman champions without having their own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Then again I have trouble reconciling the whole "Never cashing in" ethic of most American superheroes with the whole American mindset.Pshaw! Have you not read up on Cavalier and Binary Man? And my PC, Juggernaut, is a city employee with a public ID, so she's being paid to be a superhero. Though, she's not being paid enough for even 1 point of wealth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matrix3 Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes The ape-man needs to wear a gigantic great-coat to accomodate his strange proportions and ludicrously large gun. Don't forget the Ape-man's diving helmet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FenrisUlf Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Don't forget the Ape-man's diving helmet The poor Red Beast, removed by being shipped off to America, told to pretend his spy op was actually an 'alien invasion', and then clobbered by a family on a picnic. The KGB could at least have given him a dignified end in the cellars of the Lubyanka. Hey, that idea makes more sense than the movie... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheQuestionMan Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes For Anthropomorphic/Furry Comrades http://www.obeythepurebreed.com/ LOL QM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Beyond Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes I don't have a powerset in mind, but I do have a cool back-story / explanation for a Russian character. Back in the 40's, when the Iron Curtain wasn't all rusty and falling apart, the soviets did their own super solder program, coming up with the character in question. Very jingoistic, very hard line communist. The head of the program put this freshly minted solder on ice in cryogenic suspension until the time was right to deploy him in defense of Mother Russia. And there he stayed, until the USSR fell apart. As the perestroika and glasnost policies took off, the remnants of the old way were swept aside and forgotten. As the Soviet Union fell apart, and the military didn't have enough money to pay their troops, they started selling off old war surplus - included in the lots were cryogenic suspension equipment - including one never used super solder. So now we have a red commie to the core hardliner with no purpose and ton of culture shock, trying to make his way in a capitalist world. ***EDIT*** Ok, after digging around on my hard drive, I found some brainstorming notes from a couple of months back. I never did get around to writing these guys up, but it's a starting point. RUSSIAN Iron Curtain - metal coverd man Tank Red Menace - big robot! Molotov - fire blaster Ursa Major - Intelligent bear tank Tunguska Blast - Radiation blaster Tesla - Electrical control/suppression Pravda - Mentalist Bolshoi - martial artist dexterity based guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Narratio Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes How about a farmer? I had a whole Corp of Soviet Super Soldiers (I found the acronym funny at the time) one of whom was a farmer. It's a concept that doesn't roll around much and tends to be under powered at that. Area affect growth only usable on plant life. His back story lay from keeping one small part of the Northern Ukraine fertile during forced collectivisation. With a little imagination it's an amazingly powerful character type. Usual grab and hold, various tunneling and wall breaking effects. Always has a club or spear available, even got a decent RKA area effect by growing spores that people had breathed in, or seeds that they'd eaten but had not been digested. Nothing worse that having a tree/ vine/ bush erupting from your bowels to ruin your day as well as that of the paramedics rescuing you. Try that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Area affect growth only usable on plant life. Always has a club or spear available, even got a decent RKA area effect by growing spores that people had breathed in, or seeds that they'd eaten but had not been digested. Nothing worse that having a tree/ vine/ bush erupting from your bowels to ruin your day as well as that of the paramedics rescuing you. Try that. Off-hand, it sounds like a limitation given for a power that's not limited if digested food is a new weapon (not to mention always carrying something wooden). If it's just an SFX bought with advantages (such as indirect) then that could be less-cheesy. It just rings of Magneto's metal limitation not being limited and Aquaman's "fish only" powers used to give a guy a heart-attack by "controlling the ancient fish DNA" inside someone. But that feeling may be just because I've seen people take "requires [x]" and always packing [x] with them where ever they go, including a PC who had plant-only powers. Aside from that, it sounds like a fresh/rarely used concept. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shigeru Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Captain Communism, a Captain America-style hero with a red costume with a yellow hammer'n'sickle motif upon his adamantium shield. Or Hammer and Sickle the super duo. HAmmer being the brick and Sickle being the near-psychopathic martial artist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawnmower Boy Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes So now we have a red commie to the core hardliner with no purpose and ton of culture shock, trying to make his way in a capitalist world. His story makes me sad. But he should still stop trying to justify the Iraq invasion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
archermoo Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes How about a mystic whose powers are tied to Mother Russia. Most of his abilities would be based on controlling the environment, after all no army has successfully invaded Russia. He could be why. Not true, of course. Germany successfully invaded Russia in WW1, forcing the Russians to sue for peace. This was probably the immediate example influencing the WW2 invasion. After all, it was only 20-25 years before. And the Mongols took and held Russia for quite some time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheQuestionMan Posted October 3, 2008 Report Share Posted October 3, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes Red Doom (Classic Organizations) Tokamak II (Colonel Sergi Vasalov) - Powered Armour [481pts] Red Shield (Lyndon Johnson Kaufman) - Mutate Silver Avenger & Powered Shield [336pts] People's Commando (Vlad Kyrlov) - Mutate Cybernetic Supersoldier [447pts] Loupe Garoux (Pierre Jaquard, French Communist) - Thug & Mystic Werewolf [105 & 375pts] Marathon (Nicholas Trikelis, Greek) - Martial Artist & Weapons Specialist [285pts] Soyuz Proletariatski (George Pasternik, Russian Cosmonaut) - Duplicator w/Density Powers [546pts] New Guard (Classic Organizations) Ivan (Dimitri Tiomkin) - Mystic Brick, Metamorph w/Growth Powers, & Martial Artist [395pts] Cosmo (Vladimir Cossack) - Mutate Cosmic Powers [395pts] Sputnik (Uri Kamononv, Ukrainian Cosmonaut) - Mutate Telekinetic w/Body Armour [338pts] Perestroika (Karelia Sholokov) - Mutant Mentalist [273pts] Nemesis (Constantin Kowalski) - Mutate Electrokinetic Energy Projector & Flyer [317pts] Scarlet Sentinel (Hans Borscht) - Inventor & Giant Robot [277 & 261pts] Disinformer (Antiocj Drezhavin) - Super Spy, Doppelganger, & Gadgeteer [400pts] Independents (Classic Organizations) General Mayhem (Boris Tiomkin) - Mystic Brick, Metamorph w/Growth Powers & Cold Powers [502pts] Erg (Alexi Andropov) - Mutate Powered Armour & Metamorph w/Body of Radiation [406 & 378pts] Bolshevik Barracuda (Leonid Leoniv) - Mutate Metamorph w/Water Powers [303pts] Cold Warrior (Boris Greshenko) - Scientist/Inventor, Powered Armour w/Cold Powers [365pts] Tokamak I (Anya Andreyev) - Powered Armour w/Plasma Powers [355pts] St. Peter's Star (Elena Lidiinovich, Russian Cosmonaut) - Mutate Energy Projector & Flyer w/Light Powers [390pts] Warsaw Pact (European Enemies) Cavalry ( , Polish) - Mystic Martial Artist & Weapons Masters w/Medieval Weapons & Armour [pts] Carpathia (, Czeck) - Mutant Brick w/Growth Powers [pts] White Rose (, Bulgarian) - Mutant Spy, Energy Projector & Metamorph w/Shrinking Powers [pts] Bastian of Budapest ( , Hungarian) - Mutant w/ Force Field Powers [pts] Mass Reaction (Villainy Unbound) Ringer () - Mutant Metamorph w/Shapeshifter Powers [pts] Bomb () - Mutate Energy Projector w/Radiation/X-Ray Powers [pts] Echo () - Mutate Telepathic Powers [pts] Fallout () - Mutate Energy Projector w/Radioactive Powers [pts] Flower () - Mutate Energy Projector w/Radioactive Powers [pts] Meltdown () - Mutate Brick w/Body of Radioactive Slag [pts] Cheers QM P.S.: European Enemies Debugged http://surbrook.devermore.net/revisedhero/herorev.html . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niles Posted October 3, 2008 Report Share Posted October 3, 2008 Re: Soviet Superheroes How about a perfect physical and mental specimen type called New Soviet Man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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