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=='''Mina/Milo Mengele'''== Surgeon with a lust for all things dark and deadly, Toxicology prodigy, Black-market patron, Artist with a blade, General creepy guy - who's really a gal. Aspects: *Weirdo *Morbid Curiosity *Super Scalpel Slash! *That can kill you.. *I know this voodoo priestess who can... *Body? What body? *Lil' old me? *Reichsinspekteurr Karl *Without a trace *Aspect 10 Skills: *Superb - Science *Great - Mystery, Academics *Good - Deceit, Weapons, Athletics *Fair - Engineering, Contacting, Endurance, Resources *Average - Riding, Driving, Piloting, Survival, Alertness ''Stunts:'' '''Doctor ''' The character has a singular ability to help the wounded recover from their ills. Whenever rolling Science to provide first aid or proper medical attention (see page XX), the roll is made at +2. A character with this stunt may choose to have a medical degree, or at least certification to act as a paramedic, nurse, or other medical professional. '''Surgeon''' You’re not only a doctor, you’re at the forefront of medical Science in action. Your character is a respected authority in a specific field of surgical or therapeutic medicine; define it at the time you take this stunt. Possibilities include heart or brain surgery, transplant operations, disease pathologies, and so on; your character has the opportunity to break new ground ahead of the actual technological curve. Thus, surgeons start with the +2 bonus from Doctor, and add at least one, for a total of +3. And better yet, they operate with a +4 in their area of utmost expertise. '''Scholar of Toxicology - Accademics''' Your character is a respected authority in a specific academic field. Possibilities include history, English, archeology, mathematics and so on. In the elite circles of that particular field, you are recognized for your expertise. Even if your skill level is low, it merely means you are towards the bottom of that particular group of the elite. '''Contortionist Athletics''' You can fit into and through spaces and shapes that no normal human readily can. Normally, contorting tasks are impossible to attempt, or at best default to a (non-existent) Contortion skill rated at Mediocre. With this stunt, you can use your full Athletics score instead, and have rationale to attempt feats of contortion that are simply unavailable to others. '''Slippery-Athletics''' Requires at least one other Athletics stunt. You gain a +2 to all attempts to defend against knockback or push attacks, as well as any attempts to escape from bonds. ===Reichsinspekteurr Karl=== VILLAIN<br> Reichsinspekteurr Karl Known Aspects: *"I'm not asking." *The Dark Side *"Xander, deal with this." *Thule Society *[Aspect5] *[Aspect6] *[Aspect7] *[Aspect8] *[Aspect9] *[Aspect10] *[Aspect11] *[Aspect12] Assumed Key Skill(s):<br> Intimidation Rumored Stunts:<br> '''Scary'''<br> This character is just someone you don’t want to cross, and that’s clear even to other intimidating folks. Normally, Intimidation attempts are resisted by Resolve; with this stunt, the character can use his Intimidation skill to resist Intimidation attempts. '''Aura of Menace''' ''Requires Scary''. Characters with an Aura of Menace are the terror of all those who oppose them. Others are often powerless to describe what exactly it is about the character that is unsettling, but regardless, it has the effect of rooting them to the spot and believing the threats the guy makes. Once per scene per target, the character may spend a fate point to intimidate a target as a free action, no matter what the circumstances, immediately (if between actions), or immediately after the current action underway. This free action takes place in addition to any other action the character might take during the exchange. '''Aura of Fear''' ''Requires Aura of Menace''. The character’s intimidating appearance and attitude is potent, making him able to intimidate entire crowds. As a full action, and only once per scene, the character may spend a fate point and make an intimidation attempt against all opponents in the scene. The effort is made at a -2 to the roll, but the character only rolls once, essentially setting the defensive difficulty that everyone must beat. If the effort at least beats the quality level of the minions present in the scene, at least half their number are automatically affected by the Intimidation effort regardless of their roll. This effect on minions may be cancelled if they have a leader with Leadership present, who may take a second defensive action on their behalf, using that skill. '''The Promise of Pain''' ''Requires Scary''. The character makes a promise (really, a threat) to a target, and makes an attack using Intimidation. If he scores a successful hit of one or better on the target’s mental stress track, he may spend a fate point to immediately force a psychological consequence instead. The consequence must represent an appropriate response (such as folding up in fear, or a broken spirit) to the threat. '''Steely Gaze''' ''Requires Scary''. Your character’s unflinching gaze can lock an opponent in place. When a character with this stunt looks an opponent in the eyes and makes an Intimidation check, it locks the two of them into a contest that will last until either something interrupts it or one of them flinches. Both characters are locked in a contest of wills, and can only take Intimidation actions against each other until one or the other either takes a consequence, concedes, or is interrupted (by, say, a gunshot). Any defense rolls either makes against an interrupting action while this is in effect is at -2. '''Fearsome Gaze''' ''Requires Steely Gaze''. Your character’s gaze is so terrifying that those faced with it can end up paralyzed with fear. This stunt is used in the same fashion as Steely Gaze, but if the opponent loses to the point of taking a consequence, he takes two consequences, one right after the other, immediately. Even if this means he’s taken out, the target retains the option to concede after recording the consequence, thus keeping his right to define the nature of his defeat (subject to the gazer’s approval). ===''Olivia Martini''=== Fresh out of work, she's a complete novice here to try her hand at creative writing before diving into other career opportunities.
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