Sliver Age:Doctor Gigabyte

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t@nya's PC for the "Sliver Age" campaign.

Strength Stamina Agility Dexterity
0 3 2 2
Fighting Intellect Awareness Presence
0 10 4 0
Powers
Technopathy

Enhanced Feature – Machines Like Me • 1 point
Routine break-downs, crashes,and similar problems do not affect her or technology she operates.

Computer Mind: Enhanced Advantage – Eidetic Memory; Quickness 10 (Limited: Mental tasks only) • 6 points

Interface: Communication 2 – Radio; Comprehend 2 – Machines 2 • 12 points

Manipulate Technology: Move Object 1 (Range: Perception; Precise, Limit: Only to operate machinery) • 3 points

Network Jump: Teleport 6 (Accurate, Extended, Medium: telecomm networks) • 18 points

Sensor Networking: Remote Sensing 6 – Visual & Auditory (Medium: Technological sensors) • 12 points

Data Projection: Variable 1 (Free Action, Limit: Only provides Create or Feature effects, Medium: Active videogame) • 7 points

Customized Gear
Blaster: Damage 10 (Ranged, Easily Removable) • 12 points

Force Field belt: Protection 12 (Sustained, Removable) • 10 points

Equipment
Pocket Computer: counts as computer, cellphone, and video camera; +5 circumstance bonus when hacking computer networks • 5 points
Advantages
Equipment 1; Improvised Tools; Inventor; Luck 1; Skill Mastery: Technology
Skills
Expertise: Engineering 2 (+12), Historian 2 (+12), Science 3 (+13); Ranged Combat: Guns 6 (+8); Technology 10 (+20)
Offense
INITIATIVE +2
Unarmed +0 Close, Dmg 0
Blaster +8 Ranged, Dmg 10
Defense
DODGE 12 FORTITUDE 11
PARRY 10 TOUGHNESS 3 (16)
WILL 12
Power Points
ABILITIES 42 SKILLS 12
POWERS 81 DEFENSES 36
ADVANTAGES 5 TOTAL 176
Complications
Motivations Doing Good / Curiosity

Obsession/Reputation: A child prodigy and (white hat) hacker, Rina is also known in the scientific community for her mild eccentricity; an avid Trekkie, she is determined to prove the existence of alternate universes! She believes that her new-found ability to gather items from video games may be proof of it, and that they, in reality, come from other universes — she just has to prove it now…

Fame/Quirk: Rina has been somewhat blase about using her Data Projection powers to create objects that are recognizably distinctive of their source properties, which has raised questions among the legal holders of those properties as to whether they should press trademark claims (or from a more cynical view, whether they can leverage the threat of a trademark claim into useful publicity).