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==Background History and Notes== | ==Background History and Notes== | ||
* | *Wax Droids are originally intended for historical reenactments within a controlled environment, though a few managed to break their programming and achieve sentience awareness. | ||
*Wax Droid models are based on celebrities or historical icons, regardless of 'good', 'evil', or 'other'. | |||
==Max Stats== | ==Max Stats== | ||
*Agility / | *Agility / 6 | ||
*Dexterity / | *Dexterity / 6 | ||
*Strength / | *Strength / 7 | ||
*Perception / | *Perception / 7 | ||
*Intelligence / | *Intelligence / 7 | ||
*Willpower / | *Willpower / 4 | ||
== | ==Special Abilities== | ||
* | *Variable based on the WHO the Wax Droid is to emulate. | ||
= | *creation takes up to forty-eight hours. | ||
* | ==Drawbacks== | ||
*Wax Droids cannot tolerate temperatures over 100F (38C); temperatures will cause them to melt and circuits to overheat. |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 2 August 2015
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Background History and Notes[edit]
- Wax Droids are originally intended for historical reenactments within a controlled environment, though a few managed to break their programming and achieve sentience awareness.
- Wax Droid models are based on celebrities or historical icons, regardless of 'good', 'evil', or 'other'.
Max Stats[edit]
- Agility / 6
- Dexterity / 6
- Strength / 7
- Perception / 7
- Intelligence / 7
- Willpower / 4
Special Abilities[edit]
- Variable based on the WHO the Wax Droid is to emulate.
- creation takes up to forty-eight hours.
Drawbacks[edit]
- Wax Droids cannot tolerate temperatures over 100F (38C); temperatures will cause them to melt and circuits to overheat.