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Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

 

Khameleos, a member of the Hand of Darkness, an elite Force Recon-type

unit in the service of Lord Dark Matter (De Fang and Ultram are two other

members of the unit):

 

 

 

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Khameleos has the power to blend with his surroundings without leaving

any trace whatsoever, and his specialty is silent sentry removal.

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :eg:

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Lygara, another member of the Hand of Darkness:

 

 

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Lygara is from the same world as Starstorm, and is also something of an

evolutionary throwback, as evidenced by her tail (a physical feature that

current members of her race no longer possess).

 

Her specialty is close-quarters combat, and her choice of weapons reflects

this: a katana-type sword and a pair of short-range plasma pistols. In add-

ition, she is also a skilled hand-to-hand combatant.

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :eg:

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R'hnos, another member of the Hand of Darkness:

 

 

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R'hnos is the unit's heavy-weapons specialist (of course, what he considers

to be heavy weapons are classified as crew-served weapons by the militaries

of other worlds). He is also the most physically powerful of the unit, and has

an incredible resistance to damage.

 

He uses this strength and resistance to damage in a rather spectacular fashion:

whenever there's a wall or other obstacle that the Hand of Darkness needs to

get through as quickly as possible, R'hnos charges directly at it, trusting in his

strength and sheer mass to burst through.

 

While he isn't considered to be a unarmed combat specialist, that hasn't stopped

him from engaging in the occasional brawl with his opponents.

 

 

 

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In the winter of 1941 aliens finally made contact with humanity. Unfortunately, the aliens made contact with the Nazi's during World War II. SS-Oberfuhrer Ulrich von Wulfcragge executed each and every little grey man aboard the flying saucer. It took almost four years for the Nazi to discover how to actually fly their new war machine. However, it was von Wulfcragge who saw the writing on the wall. The Fourth Riech is destined to fall. Taking aboard all of his loyal troops along with some scientists that his troops kidnapped the SS-Oberfuher took to the stars. Eventually von Wulfcragge set up a base on the Moon. Just this year the Nazi's who fled to the Moon have decided to return to Earth and reestablish National Socialism, now under Ulrich von Wulfcragge, who know goes by the name of the Iron Baron. They call themselves the New Republic.

 

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Iron Baron

 

 

Sooo...do these guys fly around in giant, space-going zeppelins carrying hordes

of Nazi space-saucers?

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :sneaky:

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Sooo...do these guys fly around in giant, space-going zeppelins carrying hordes

of Nazi space-saucers?

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :sneaky:

 

Naturally. Of couse the saucers are now shaped like swastica's but you get the idea.

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A large part of the assisstance provided by "Professor Grey" to certain nations

of Earth involves making their armed forces -- at least, selected members of

them -- far more capable and formidable than simple training alone can make

them. To this end, he provided those nations that he originally made contact

with -- the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, and Japan -- with the

means to produce endurance- and strength-enhancing battlesuits.

 

Shown below are examples of the U.S. version of this technology, the Sky Ranger

battlesuit:

 

 

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Not only does the Sky Ranger battlesuit come in both male and female models,

there is also a Heavy Weapons Trooper version, which is worn by male person-

nel only (due to the size and bulkiness of both the built-in weapons and the

hand-held ones as well). The Sky Ranger, like the other battlesuit models oper-

ated by the other members of the secret alliance against the New Republic, is

equipped with an antigravitic flight pack, allowing the wearer to fly. The suit

also provides full NBC (Nuclear/Biologic/Chemical) protection, as well as life

support in areas where there is no breathable atmosphere.

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :dyn

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The battlesuit used by the Russian members of the secret alliance -- the

Bogatyr battlesuit:

 

 

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The Bogatyr is named after the superhuman warrior-knights of ancient Russian

legend, and those who wear the suits have apparently taken that imagery to

heart -- in a combat situation, the bulk of a Bogatyr unit will engage the enemy

while the rest ensure the safe evacuation of any innocent bystanders from the

area.

 

 

 

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The battlesuit worn by the British members of the secret alliance is known

as the Aero Knight, and like their Russian colleagues, apparently subscribe

to much the same sort of 'knights to the rescue' philosophy -- especially

where the defense of the innocent is concerned (who says that chivalry went

out of style along with knights on white horses?).

 

 

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Japan, as the fourth member of the secret alliance, makes use of two different --

yet complimentary -- battlesuit types: the Kunoichi stealth battlesuit, worn

by female operators who are also trained in the field of battlefield reconnaiss-

ance, and the Steel Dragon battlesuit which is worn by frontline combatants:

 

 

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The Kunoichi, as a recon unit, is equipped with several systems which work

together to enable its wearer to avoid detection -- a holographic "chameleon-

field" camouflage generator, a sound-suppression system which neutralizes

any sounds caused by the operation of the suit, and an infrared camouflage

system which enables the suit to match the temperature of its surroundings.

The result is a suit which is invisible not only to any technological detection

device, but also to the Mark I eyeball as well.

 

The Steel Dragon, on the other hand, was designed to not only be a formid-

able weapon in the hands of its wearer, but -- as the most elaborately-de-

signed battlesuit used by any of the alliance's members -- also to be the

most frightening psychological weapon that the Iron Baron's forces would

face in battle. Unlike the U.S., Russians, or the British, the Japanese design-

ers opted to produce a battlesuit whose external appearance resembled that

of the samurai warriors of their feudal past, down to the kabuto-style helmet

with its "demon-mask" faceplate.

 

Both suits are equipped with the same high-tech backup weapon: an energy

blade which is reminiscient of the similar swords featured in a certian sci-fi

film franchise (and which prompted a high-ranking U.S. member of the alli-

ance to remark in private to his British and Russian counterparts that the

Japanese design team had spent way too much time in front of their DVD

players, if they were coming up with things like that).

 

 

EDIT: I forgot to include the fact that the Kunoichi was also constructed using

RAM (Radar-Absorbent Material) technology; as a result, the suit has a very

small radar cross-section (the largest return that a radar scan would register

would indicate an object no larger than a hummingbird, rather than a full-

sized human being).

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :dyn

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Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

 

Hmm...got a few.......

 

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~Rex.....Looks like, Angel from Marvel Comics, DC's Dr. Mid-Nite, from one of my games you have Big E (Willpower based Brick), Cold Snap (Ice Stuff), Simian (Super Strong Gorilla Man), and Sister Speed Line (Warrior Nun with a LOT of swinging.....)

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Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

 

And a Few More......

 

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~Rex...That would be, (from one of the arcs of the personal game), Project: Furball (Low Def Brick), Blue Thunder (Speedster), Bullet (Shrinking Flight Master), The Mid-Nite Avenger VIII (Legacy Vigilante), The Blue Hood (related to Speedline, Trick Arrows), and Hirsuit (Feral low end brick)

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