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== Red Dexter ==
 
 
'''From the Game:''' Derelict
 
 
In Derelict, up to 4 players take the roles of a salvage spaceship crew exploring a huge derelict space station where things have gone horribly wrong, in an attempt to reach its powercore. Valuable supplies, experimental technologies, and useful computer data await the intrepid explorer ... but to reach them, they'll have to wade through hordes of alien infestations, malfunctioning robots, and mutant swarms. The crew includes heavy weapons specialist Tank Greenwell, sniper Skye Blue, mission commander Kirk Golden ... and recon specialist Red Dexter, renowned for his ability to race through seemingly impassable obstacles to procure needed power-ups or loot (and infamous for his tendency to open a can of attacking-monster worms that ties down his allies while he runs to the next location ...).
 
 
'''Coins:''' 4
 
 
'''Hearts:''' 3
 
 
'''Lives:''' 3
 
 
===Aspects:===
 
 
'''High Concept:''' Space Salvage Explorer
 
 
'''Trouble:''' Don't Open THAT Door!
 
 
'''Aspect:''' Warp Lance, a micro-implosion generating melee weapon
 
 
'''Aspect:'''
 
 
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===Skills:===
 
 
Good (+3): Item
 
 
Fair (+2): Punch, Run
 
 
Average (+1): Fix, Shoot, Spot
 
 
===Special Moves:===
 
 
Unlock: Shield Cartridges -- can use Item to defend.
 
 
Upgrade: Repair-Limpet Launcher -- +2 to Fix attempts against electronic targets.*
 
 
*Note this means the item has to be electronic in nature within the game, like a robot or a punch-pad lock--the intent is not to use it as a blanket fix because 'we're all digital objects'.
 
 
Unbeatable: Quad-Scanner Alert -- once per stage, automatically succeed with style on a Spot check searching for items or enemies.
 

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