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* Oracle LMG-I: Range 15. 1d3 Kinetic damage. Accurate. Arcing. | * Oracle LMG-I: Range 15. 1d3 Kinetic damage. Accurate. Arcing. | ||
− | '''Main Mount''': Assault Rifle: Range 10. 1d6 Kinetic damage. Reliable 2. | + | '''Main Mount''': Assault Rifle: Range 10. 1d6 Kinetic damage. Reliable 2. |
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'''Markerlight''' | '''Markerlight''' | ||
− | <blockquote> | + | <blockquote>Make a tech attack against a character within Sensors and line of sight. On a success, they take 2 heat, Lock On, and cannot benefit from soft cover until the Lock On is cleared; additionally, once before the start of your next turn, when an allied character hits your target, you may declare as a reaction that they have hit a weak spot. If it wasn’t already, the attack becomes a critical hit.</blockquote> |
'''Turret Drones''' | '''Turret Drones''' | ||
<blockquote>Drone, Limited 3</blockquote> | <blockquote>Drone, Limited 3</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>Health 10, Eva 10, E-Def 10</blockquote> | <blockquote>Health 10, Eva 10, E-Def 10</blockquote> | ||
− | <blockquote>Expend a charge | + | <blockquote>Expend a charge to deploy a turret drone that attaches to any object or surface within Sensors and line of sight. Gain the Turret Attack reaction, which can be taken once for each deployed turret drone. Turret drones cannot be recalled and expire at the end of the scene.</blockquote> |
<blockquote><u>Reaction</u></blockquote> | <blockquote><u>Reaction</u></blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>Trigger: An allied character within Range 10 of a turret drone makes a successful attack.</blockquote> | <blockquote>Trigger: An allied character within Range 10 of a turret drone makes a successful attack.</blockquote> | ||
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'''[ MECH STATUS ]''' | '''[ MECH STATUS ]''' | ||
− | Structure Lost: | + | Structure Lost: 2/4 (Lost heavy mount and jumpjet) |
− | Damage Taken: | + | Damage Taken: 0/10 |
Stress Lost: 0/4 | Stress Lost: 0/4 | ||
− | Heat Taken: 1/ | + | Heat Taken: 1/6 |
− | Repairs Spent: | + | Repairs Spent: 2/5 |
− | Overcharge: | + | Overcharge: 0 |
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'''[ CONDITIONS ]''' | '''[ CONDITIONS ]''' | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Imagine on Karrakis some people got bored and decided to mix up Blade Runner, Pokemon, Fate/Grand Order, and pop idol culture. The result was flash clones modeled and cultivated to superficially resemble iconic heroes and villains, so they could compete at various e-sports. You know how in some parts of Asia they breed these highly ornamental fighting fish? Imagine | + | Imagine on Karrakis some people got bored and decided to mix up Blade Runner, Pokemon, Fate/Grand Order, and pop idol culture. The result was flash clones modeled and cultivated to superficially resemble iconic heroes and villains, so they could compete at various e-sports. You know how in some parts of Asia they breed these highly ornamental fighting fish? Imagine quasi-famous niche celebrities who enjoy the spotlight for a few years before pop culture moves on and new darlings are embraced - which is convenient because flash clones don't live all that long anyway. Like a super soldier program except for lab-designed waifus. |
Now then, this particular clone is based on a sort of Genghis/Kublai Khan, Mongolian conqueror kind of vibe. Except still all cute and ready to be fetishized, of course. But flash cloning is a tad imprecise so she decided DO NOT WANT and escaped as soon as she could. She's tactically brilliant, in a way, so it turned out to be easier than you'd think. Most of the clones were just designed to not want their own freedom. Her brain is hyper-focused on tactical analysis so she grows bored with normal life, and being a renegade clone of Genghis Khan costs money. So hey ho, it's the pir- I mean, mercenary life for me! | Now then, this particular clone is based on a sort of Genghis/Kublai Khan, Mongolian conqueror kind of vibe. Except still all cute and ready to be fetishized, of course. But flash cloning is a tad imprecise so she decided DO NOT WANT and escaped as soon as she could. She's tactically brilliant, in a way, so it turned out to be easier than you'd think. Most of the clones were just designed to not want their own freedom. Her brain is hyper-focused on tactical analysis so she grows bored with normal life, and being a renegade clone of Genghis Khan costs money. So hey ho, it's the pir- I mean, mercenary life for me! |