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Re: The Cat Launcher

 

Here goes ...

 

The Great Cat Launcher , all slots OIF Bulky (-1), 8 Recoverable Charges (Recovers Under Limited Circumstances; You try rounding up lions and tigers...; -1/2), Required Hands Two-Handed (-1/2)

 

 

  • 15 Those things are heavy: Entangle 4d6, 3 DEF, Takes No Damage From Attacks Limited Group (Takes no Damage from linked killing attack; +1/4) (44 Active Points); OIF Bulky (-1), 8 Recoverable Charges (Recovers Under Limited Circumstances; You try rounding up lions and tigers...; -1/2), Required Hands Two-Handed (-1/2)
  • 8 Oh God, oh God Get it off me...: Suppress DEX 6d6 (30 Active Points); OIF Bulky (-1), Linked (Those things are heavy; Lesser Power can only be used when character uses greater Power at full value; -3/4), 8 Recoverable Charges (Recovers Under Limited Circumstances; You try rounding up lions and tigers...; -1/2), Required Hands Two-Handed (-1/2)
  • 17 The Claws and the teeth : Killing Attack - Ranged 2d6, Continuous (+1) (60 Active Points); OIF Bulky (-1), Linked (Those things are heavy; Lesser Power can only be used when character uses greater Power at full value; -1/2), 8 Recoverable Charges (Recovers Under Limited Circumstances; You try rounding up lions and tigers...; -1/2), Required Hands Two-Handed (-1/2)

 

Mount that on a mammoth and you've got a Paleolithic Panzer!

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Re: The Cat Launcher

 

theres a really fun series of graphic novels by Mark Rogers called "Samurai Cat" and in one of the books is a story called "Christmas Eve Berlin 1944" where Samurai Cat and his son have to infiitrate the SS dinosaur stronghold in berlin with the assistance of Santa who works for the OSS. theres a picture of a "Tiger' tank, with paw shaped tracks among other things

 

the books are great fun.... a series of illustrated short stories such as

 

The Empire State Strikes Back

A Fighting Cat of Mars

A Samurai Cat in King Arthurs Court

The Bridge at Katzad Dum

 

the books are well worth a look if you can find them, they are on amazon at least too

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