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== Dirk Gunner of the River Patrol == PL 7 Strength 18 Dexterity 15 Constitution 18 Intelligence 13 Wisdom 14 Charisma 15 Damage Save: +6 (+4 Con, +2 Toughness) Fortitude Save: +4 Reflex Save: +2 Will Save: +2 Defense: 17 (+5 base, +2 Dex), 15 Flat-Footed Initiative: +2 Hero Points: 4 Base Attack Bonus: +7 Melee Attack: +11 (+7 base, +4 Str) Ranged Attack: +9 (+7 base, +2 Dex) Feats: Endurance Toughness Track Power Attack Takedown Attack Skills: Drive +4 (2 ranks, +2 Dex) Escape Artist: +4 (2 ranks, +2 Dex) Gather Information: +4 (2 ranks, +2 Cha) Intimidate: +4 (2 ranks, +2 Cha) Hide: +4 (2 ranks, +2 Dex) Move Silently +4 (2 ranks, +2 Dex) Swim +6 (2 ranks, +4 Str) Profession (Police Officer) +4 (2 ranks, +2 Wis) Jump +6 (2 ranks, +4 Str) (Note: These skills were purchased using the standard costs in M&M 1e. The second edition will make skills significantly cheaper, so adjust upward accordingly. The apparent change is that 1 power point will buy 4 ranks, so you can multiply these ranks by 4 and still be within the upper limit dictated by Dirk's power level.) Equipment: Pistol, Light Radio Speedboat Background: Dirk Gunner is just a regular cop doing everything he can to uphold the law, without fancy gadgets or special powers. Armed only with a gun, a boat, and his ruthless determination, Gunner wages a one-man war on crime along the Hudson river, often ranging far outside his jurisdiction in a dogged attempt to get his man. Personality: Dirk is a hard man, an often grimly serious individual who rarely lets his guard down. Your classic square-jawed, red-blooded American hero, if a bit rougher than most. Appearance: A large, burly man with brown hair. Always wears a suit, with a fedora that never comes off no matter how roughed up he gets. [This is an early stab at a heroic character, mostly to look at what power levels are best- if 10 is a good street level superhero, or a near-super crimefighter like Batman or the Shadow, then 7 might make sense for your more average serial hero, who's tough but also with an everyman quality.]
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