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Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine

 

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The Wanderer

 

I'm surprised that yo were able to capture this one.

I mean this is the type of guy that will never settle down, he's never in one place he goes from town to town

They call him The Wanderer, yeah the Wanderer he wanders round and round and round and round and round and round

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Very intersting approach on "Terras Mightiest Heroes" ;)

 

But I think they would need at least one Ogrin (in Green Uniform) to be complete. I think there was at least one HTH-Heavy space marien corps with Green Armor out there, but the name eludes me...

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The Salamanders have green armour' date=' but I'm not sure if they're HtH heavy.[/quote']

Right, that are the ones. But they are more "Hammer & Fire":

"The hammer and the fire are both important symbols of the Cult, and the Chapter makes widespread use of Flamers, Meltaguns, and Thunder Hammers in their armoury. As one can imagine, this preference for Flamers and Meltas leads to a strong affinity among the Salamanders for close-range shooting when in combat."

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Here's a new version of one of Pariah's characters that's appeared in one

form or another on this thread in the past -- Morningstar:

 

 

 

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This is my take on what she might look like if she were to make use of some

slightly higher tech for protection from attacks. The armor, of course, pro-

vides protection from conventional attacks (bullets, knives, etc.), but it also

incorporates several layers of a refraction coating, which causes laser-based

attacks to interfere destructively with themselves, thereby neutralizing their

effectiveness. In addition, the left gauntlet of the armor has a built-in force

shield emitter, which when active projects a 3-foot diameter field of force

that she can use as additional protection. The shield is activated by mental

command, by means of a neural interface which is built into the headpiece

of her armor. The shield also has a property which is similar to that of the

shield of Captain America, in that it is able to negate a considerable amount

of kinetic force directed against it (in game terms, enough Knockback Resist-

ance to keep her from being pushed very far when hit by an attack).

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :cool:

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Now that Pariah's characters are out of the way (for the time being), it's time

for some characters from a campaign of one of the other members of this

board; namely, the bunneh. Presenting the first of the Fearless Monster

Hunters -- Castilla Marta:

 

 

 

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Major Tom 2009 :cool:

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Next up for the Fearless Monster Hunters -- Chrissie Rocks:

 

 

 

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OK, I'm probably going to regret asking this, but is the character of

Chrissie Rocks from Earth? I'm asking because her color scheme in

general is somewhat bizzare, even if she is a character in a Fantasy

Hero campaign.

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :confused:

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The Gunsen Corporation doesn't rely entirely upon its force of zombie ninjas

or Lady Nightshade's charms when it needs to deal with particularly trouble-

some investigators -- especially when said investigators prove to be more

than capable of dealing with such threats. So, in order to deal with "problems"

of that nature, the corporation's scientists created a nightmarish fusion of

cybernetic technology and undead killing machine -- the Adversary:

 

 

 

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Standing well over seven feet tall, the Adversary was created using the same process

which was used to create Gunsen's zombie ninjas, but which has been further enhanced

with the addition of cybernetic technology. To begin with, its entire skeleton has been

reinforced by inlays of titanium and depleted uranium, rendering its bones virtually un-

breakable -- either by blunt force or ballistic impact. This was necessary because of its

primary weapons -- a pair of long-bladed claws which have replaced its hands. These

claws are composed of the same titanium-depleted uranium alloy as the skeletal inlays,

and have been laser-honed to incredible sharpness.

 

Its claws aren't the only things which it can use as weapons; its toenails have also been

replaced with razor-sharp titanium-depleted uranium claws, which can retract into the

toes when not in use. Because of its martial arts training, the Adversary is able to use

its toe-claws just as effectively in a fight as its claw-hands; more than one unwary soul

has found himself being suddenly disembowled by a sweeping kick to his vitals. In add-

ition, its jaws have been replaced with a hydraulically-powered prosthetic, which are

equipped with titanium-depleted uranium alloy fangs. The power of these jaws is such

that the bone in any limb that the Adversary sinks its "teeth" into will be crushed within

seconds of the bite. The mouth also conceals a surprise weapon -- a set of artificial

glands which enable it to exhale a jet of caustic and highly corrosive vapor at its victim.

 

Its muscles have also been altered to give it superior strength (30 STR in Hero terms),

and its reflexes have been augmented by means of cybernetic technology, giving it a

far greater reaction speed than a normal human being (25 DEX in Hero terms). These

modifications by themselves make the Adversary an absolute terror in close-quarters

combat; unfortunately for those who have the misfortune to encounter it, the Adversary

was designed as an unstoppable assassin, so it rarely -- if ever -- engages in the kind

of fighting that most PC groups tend to get into in the course of an adventure.

 

The Gunsen scientists didn't just provide the Adversary with physical enhancements alone;

they also gave it enhanced senses as well. Its eyes have been replaced with optical sensors

which are capable of scanning the entire electromagnetic spectrum, giving it the ability to

see in various spectra of light as needed -- infrared, ultraviolet, etc. Acoustic sensors that

are sensitive enough to hear a human heartbeat at 100 yards have replaced its original

ears, and olfactory sensors give it the ability to smell its prey at a quarter of that range.

The Adversary also possesses a technological sense that has no human equivalent -- a MAD

(Magnetic Anomaly Detection) sensor. This enables it to detect hidden metal objects -- i.e.,

minefields -- that could pose a threat to its survival.

 

The Gunsen scientists gave the Adversary two additional weapons; one that is more of a

psychological weapon than anything else -- an inhuman, terrifying face -- and a sub-

sonic projector which is capable of stimulating the fear centers of the human mind.

 

All of these factors have combined to create an enemy which even the most fearless of

men would hesitate to face in battle -- and the frightening thing is that, even if some-

one does manage to kill the Adversary, the corporation has the means to create another.

 

 

 

Major Tom 2009 :eg:

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Jeopardy (A/T-style pic originally done by Pariah).

 

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Terminal Velocity (Also originally by Pariah).

 

Funny you'd post these two back to back. They're both characters from the same campaign (The New Champions), and they're played by Lord Mhoram and his wife. :)

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Here's a new version of one of Pariah's characters that's appeared in one

form or another on this thread in the past -- Morningstar:

 

[ATTACH=CONFIG]41036[/ATTACH]

 

I like the new look. I've always imagined her primarily in red (a color I don't use for my own characters very often, for some reason), but the light blue is a nice touch.

 

And here are the last of Pariah's characters (for now) -- the Pariah Family:

 

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From left to right, we have Pariah Girl, Kid Pariah, and finally Lady Pariah.

 

Again, I like it. I am especially fond of Kid Pariah's Kyle Rayner-style mask. Nice work! Repped, of course.

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