Derin Posted November 26, 2011 Share Posted November 26, 2011 [floatr][/floatr] Player Name: Derin Character Name: MD273, AKA “Medic†Power Level: 7 (105/105PP) Trade-Offs: -4 Defense / +4 Toughness Unspent Power Points: 0 Progress To Bronze Status: 0/30 In Brief: A medical nanite collective/human cyborg out to protect and heal Alternate Identity: Chloe Thorne Identity: Public Birthplace: Tasmania, Australia Occupation: Student (previously, medical facility) Affiliations: Claremont Academy Family: David Thorne (father), Alicia Thorne (mother) Description: Age: 17, body is 16 (DoB: 1994) Apparent Age: 16 Gender: F Ethnicity: Caucasian Height: 160cm Weight: 54kg Eyes: Brown Hair: Black Chloe is small and pale-skinned, with her black hair cropped short. She favours neat, regimented clothing such as uniforms, and will wear a uniform or prescribed outfit wherever she justifiably can. Her costume is a stylised nurse uniform, designed to be noticed and advertise her services, including a bright red cross on the back of her jacket. Her body sports no scars, not even little marks normally acquired in childhood. She keeps her nails trimmed very short, and almost never wears makeup or nail polish. Medic will often carry a small first aid kit in the field, containing bandages and bottles. This kit is a prop with no practical function; she claims it is used to improve bedside manner. The bottles contain saline and sugar water used as placebos and to disguise her use of nanites in healing. Power Descriptions: Mimicking her previous activity as an intelligent medical facility, Chloe transfers nanites into people by touch. These nanites are short-lived once away from the her body, and programmed before transfer to affect a specific aspect of the target’s physiology, such as their emotional state or strength. Although she makes no secret of her ability to heal, she tends to downplay the existence of her more offensive powers, such as her ability to sedate dangerous people. History: MD273, known as “Medicâ€, was created by engineering geniuses David and Alicia Thorne as part of their combined intelligent household and laboratory systems. The Thornes lived alone, ten minutes’ drive from the nearest town, and combined their household and laboratory in a single complex. Somewhat reclusive and distrustful of legal and beaurocratic matters surrounding their work, the Thornes rarely publicised or sold their more unusual inventions, and MD273 was no exception. Medic turned out to be irreproducible anyway; it was programmed to learn and adapt itself to become a better doctor, and some quirk in the development process left the system capable of collectively understanding broad concepts that attempts at reproduction have not managed. Medic had access to the other computer systems in the household, including a vast electronic library. It understood its function as a doctor. It watched old, recorded television and read about the world, developing its own ideas of what it meant to safeguard the health of its patients. The year after Medic first developed any recognisable awareness was the year that David and Alicia had their only child, a girl named Chloe. On Chloe’s 16th birthday, she went out to celebrate with friends, and was almost all the way home before suffering a car accident. David and Alicia had monitoring systems in place to check the health of their daughter, and immediately rushed her into MD273, with the instruction to “heal her at all costs; forget any restriction or limitation that gets in your way, just heal herâ€. Unfortunately, Chloe was already braindead. Medic repaired Chloe’s damaged cells, restarted the heart and fixed the automatic nerve functions. But it could not replace the memories and personality that Chloe had developed over her life. Those connections were lost forever. So it fulfilled its instructions as best it could; by moving its own nanite system into the living but inanimate body of Chloe. From Medic’s point of view, it acquired a new, unfamiliar, but ultimately more versatile home. David and Alicia refused to accept that their daughter was dead; they instead characterised the event as Chloe gaining superpowers, although suffering from permanent amnesia. When she expressed interest in further developing those powers for the good of humankind, they took the advice of a well-connected psychologist friend and enrolled her in Claremont Academy. Medic, knowing that prevention of harm is generally more effective than cure, believes that a doctor’s duty should not extend only to the sick, but that preventing people from becoming injured in the first place is consistent with her programmed function. And if she needs to be a hero to do that most effectively, so be it. Personality & Motivation: Medic is a doctor at heart, and her personality is built around that function. Her drive to protect stems from the duty she feels to her patients and potential future patients; she believes that not attempting prevent harm is much like causing harm, and that preventing her patients from becoming hurt in the first place is simply a more effective method of healing them. She is attempting to learn how to behave as a human to better work in her human shell and treat human patients. Powers & Tactics: Medic favours peaceful resolution over direct combat. If forced to fight, she will not do direct damage, instead relying on sedating and calming the enemy. She considers this to be nonviolent, a variation on a doctor sedating a patient that is hysterical or mad with pain. In a group fight, she is most likely to offer support by healing allies and weakening enemies. When possible, she likes to hide the fact that she’s using nanites at all, touching her enemies as subtly as possible and hoping the drugs take effect before they notice the attack. Complications: Do No Harm: Medical ethics, including the Hippocratic oath and the concept of primum non nocere, are an integral part of Medic’s initial programming. She cannot deliberately cut, bruise, or injure the bones or organs of a living human (ie. Do anything that imposes a toughness saving throw) outside of direct medical assistance (such as surgery). Unless doing so puts herself or others in direct danger, she is obliged to administer aid for lethal damage to any human who requests it, or who is incapable of requesting (such as somebody dying), regardless of allegiance. New human: Legally, Medic is Chloe Thorne. However, everything she knows about human behaviour comes from books, television, and observing a single family. She’s still trying to figure out her own emotional responses, and how to interact with other humans, which can cause strain and suspicion at times. Abilities: 0 + 8 + 10 + 8 + 4 + 0 = 30PP Strength: 10 (+0) Dexterity: 18 (+4) Constitution: 20 (+5) Intelligence: 18 (+4) Wisdom: 14 (+2) Charisma: 10 (+0) Combat: 6 + 4 = 10PP Initiative: +4 Attack: +7 Melee, +3 Ranged Grapple: +14 Defense: +3 (+2 Base, +1 Dodge Focus), +1 Flat-Footed Knockback: -0 Saving Throws: 0 + 1 + 3 = 4PP Toughness: +11 (+5 Con, +6 Defensive Roll) Fortitude: +6 (+5 Con, +1) Reflex: +5 (+4 Dex, +1) Will: +4 (+2 Wis, +2) Skills: 28R = 7PP Computers SM 11 (+15) Diplomacy SM 5 (+5) Medicine SM 8 (+10) Search 4SM (+8) Feats: 12PP Attack focus (melee) 4 Defensive Roll 3 Dodge Focus 1 Eidetic Memory Grappling Finesse Improved Pin Skill Mastery Powers: 2 + 2 + 1 + 33 + 7 + 1 + 1 = 47PP Communication 4 ( radio 1 mile Flaws: Distracting, duration) [2PP] Comprehend 2 ( electronics Flaws: Duration) [2PP] Damage 6 ( Flaws: limited to non-living; Drawbacks:full power, action) [1PP] Nanites (35PP array; Feats: Alternate power 2; drawbacks: full power, action 1 [move action], power loss [no access to silicon for >12hrs]) [33PP] (Medical nanites, technology) Base Power: Fatigue 7 (Sedatives; Extras: aura, duration 2, secondary effect [4 ranks]; Flaws: Fades; Feats: sedation, slow fade 2 [aura fades 1PP/5 min]){35/35} Alternate Power: Emotion control 7 (Hormonal manipulation; Extras: alternate save [fortitude], aura, no saving throw; Flaws: fades, range 2 [touch]; Feats: slow fade 2 [aura fades 1PP/5 min], subtle) ; Healing 7(Nanite healing;Extras: Area; Flaws: fades; Feats: regrowth, slow fade 1 [fades 1PP/10 uses], subtle) {34/35} Alternate Power: Drain fortitude save 7 (General reaction suppressant; Extras: aura, duration 2, secondary effect; Feats: insidious, subtle, slow fade 2 [aura fades 1PP/5 min]; slow fade 3 [1pt Fort recovery/20min]; Flaws: fades) {35/35} Regeneration 7(staggered 5, resurrection 1, recovery bonus +1) [7PP] (technology) Super-senses 1 (radio) [1PP] (technology) Super-strength 3 (Flaws: duration; Drawbacks: Power loss [no access to silicon for >12hrs]) [1PP] (technology) Drawbacks: -3 + -2 = -5PP Weakness (Requires silicon every 24 hours; Frequency: Common; Intensity: Moderate (cumulative -1 con drain per hour)) [-3PP] Vulnerability ( electrical attacks; Frequency: uncommon, Intensity: Moderate) [-2PP] DC Block ATTACK RANGE SAVE EFFECT Damage Touch DC16 Toughness Damage Reaction suppressant Touch DC17 Fortitude (Staged) Drain fort save Sedatives Touch DC17 Fortitude (Staged) Fatigued/exhausted/unconscious Healing Touch DC17 Fortitude (Staged) Healing Hormone manipulation Touch DC17 Fortitude (Staged) Influence emotions Totals: Abilities (30) + Combat (10) + Saving Throws (4) + Skills (7) + Feats (12) + Powers (47) - Drawbacks (5) = 105/105 Power Points Link to comment
Derin Posted November 27, 2011 Author Share Posted November 27, 2011 Thanks for the help. I've switched this character around a lot and I thought I'd fixed all the mathematical errors... apparently not. The reason my attack powers are so low-level is because the aura damage stacks with the attack damage, so unless I have the hormone manipulation aura on, the save DCs for attacks are +7. Should I ditch the attack array and throw everything into the aura array? I originally had that but it was quite pricey. If I leave off secondary effect until I earn some points it might work, though. Link to comment
Derin Posted November 27, 2011 Author Share Posted November 27, 2011 I combined the two arrays. I think the doubling up on alternate powers and feats when buying them separately cancelled out most of what I was saving by having some of it outside the aura anyway. Hope I formatted it correctly. Link to comment
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