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Old School: Enemies III


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Hey gang, Wak here, trying to remember an obscure bit from Enemies III. Yeah, Enemies III from, like, third edition.

 

Oy.

 

Near teh end of teh book was a team that I don't think anyone ever used, featuring Guassian, Sergeant Supreme (Of the OIF chest tatoo!), and two peopole that I can't recall.

 

Does anyone know who these two were and what the team was called?

 

My OCD's decided to flare up and kick me in the teeth if I can't figure it out.

 

I'd be ever so much obliged!

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Re: Old School: Enemies III

 

Hey gang, Wak here, trying to remember an obscure bit from Enemies III. Yeah, Enemies III from, like, third edition.

 

Oy.

 

Near teh end of teh book was a team that I don't think anyone ever used, featuring Guassian, Sergeant Supreme (Of the OIF chest tatoo!), and two peopole that I can't recall.

 

Does anyone know who these two were and what the team was called?

 

My OCD's decided to flare up and kick me in the teeth if I can't figure it out.

 

I'd be ever so much obliged!

 

The team was: The Corrupters of All.

 

The leader was Cryotron, with ice powers, naturally.

The other one was Bruiser, a pretty average brick with a PD drain.

 

They had an interesting backstory, and could rule with an inspired GM. I personally never got inspired enough, and, of course, if I did, I'd rewrite at least some of their background, and probably their character sheets, but hey, ya know?

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Guassian? Sounds magnetic.

 

Yes. Gaussian (the correct spelling) had magnetic powers, plus martial arts, and reasonable defences.

 

Sergeant Supreme had lightning powers, and a 7 speed, although a mediocre DEX. His forcefield gave him pretty serious defences too. Actually, looking at the book, his defences were in a totally bogus multipower that I would never, ever, allow.

 

None of these characters had any noncombat skills worth the name. They were 3rd edition characters, after all.

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