| 20 |
Robot:
Elemental Control, 40-point powers
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| 25 |
1)
Armoured Body:
Armor (12 PD/12 ED), Hardened (+1/4) (45 Active Points)
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0 |
| 25 |
2)
Computer Brain:
(Total: 45 Active Cost, 45 Real Cost) Eidetic Memory (Real Cost: 5) plus Universal Scholar 14- (Real Cost: 20) plus Universal Scientist 14- (Real Cost: 20)
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0 |
| 26 |
3)
Experimental Robot Lifeform:
Life Support (Eating: Character only has to eat once per year; Immunity: All terrestrial diseases and biowarfare agents; Immunity: All terrestrial poisons and chemical warfare agents; Longevity: 800 Years; Safe in High Pressure; Safe in High Radiation; Safe in Intense Cold; Safe in Intense Heat; Safe in Low Pressure/Vacuum; Self-Contained Breathing; Sleeping: Character only has to sleep 8 hours per year) (46 Active Points)
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0 |
| 20 |
4)
Extraordinary Power Supply:
+80 END (40 Active Points)
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0 |
| 15 |
5)
Extraordinary Reflexes:
+14 DEX (42 Active Points); No Figured Characteristics (-1/2)
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0 |
| 20 |
6)
Extraordinary Speed:
+4 SPD (40 Active Points)
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0 |
| 17 |
7)
Extraordinary Strength:
+30 STR, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2) (45 Active Points); No Figured Characteristics (-1/2)
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0 |
| 12 |
8)
Self-Repair Modules:
Healing 1 BODY, Can Heal Limbs, Resurrection, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2), Persistent (+1/2) (70 Active Points); Extra Time (Regeneration-Only) 1 Hour (Character May Take No Other Actions; -2 1/2), Self Only (-1/2)
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0 |
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| 4 |
Fast Movement:
Running +2" (8" total)
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1 |
| 5 |
Infrared Vision:
Infrared Perception (Sight Group)
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0 |
| 1 |
Limited Defences:
Mental Defense (4 points total)
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0 |
| 10 |
Microscopic Vision:
Microscopic (x100) with Sight Group
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0 |
| 8 |
Radio Sense:
Radio Perception
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0 |
| 5 |
Telescopic Vision:
+3 versus Range Modifier for Sight Group
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0 |
| 3 |
Ultrasonic Hearing:
Ultrasonic Perception (Hearing Group)
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0 |
| 5 |
Ultraviolet Vision:
Ultraviolet Perception (Sight Group)
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0 |
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| 15 |
Distinctive Features: Robot |
| 15 |
Enraged: When In Intense Magnetic Fields, Go 14-, Recover 14-
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| 15 |
Hunted: Oktober 8- |
| 15 |
Physical Limitation: Does Not Feel Pain |
| 15 |
Physical Limitation: Robotic Form Requires Specialist Medical Care |
| 15 |
Psychological Limitation: Feels Intense Emotions (But Knows It Can
Never Be) |
| 15 |
Psychological Limitation: Selfless - Puts The Needs Of Others Before
Himself |
| 20 |
Psychological Limitation: Will Not Kill |
| 5 |
Social Limitation: Seen As A Bleeding Heart |
| 20 |
Susceptibility: Intense Magnetic Fields, 3d6 damage per Turn |
| 20 |
Experience Points |
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Stanislavs Vasilevskis was once a criminal, or more correctly, the original Stanislavs Vasilevskis was a criminal. He worked for the Professor as a laboratory assistant until he was captured and sent to the Winter Palace in Latvia. He had created a robot duplicate of himself which was also 'confiscated' and sent to the Palace. While the original Vasilevskis died in custody, the result of a malignant cancer, his robot duplicate remained. The robot, who became known as Stanislavs Vasilevskis, began to assist with the daily organisation of the detention facility and was eventually considered part of the staff. He was never charged with a crime and after the Winter Palace was given a face-lift when it reverted back to Latvian control, Vasilevskis was actually put on as a paid employee. The CEO of Bruninieks Ziemassvetki at the time was Igor Brivibai and he was considered a pioneer in human rights within the Baltic region, particularly after the Soviet occupation. He successfully convinced the Latvian government to grant Vasilevskis full civilian rights, after which the robot became a pseudo-super hero for the fledgling country.Super-heroics weren't really his area of interest, however, and Vasilevskis preferred to remain in the Winter Palace, assisting with the monitoring and counselling of uberhuman criminals.In 2002, Brivibai created a duplicate of Vasilevskis which was dubbed Vasilevskis Mark II. It was considered a success and Vasilevskis considers this Mark II as his 'little brother'. Shortly after, Brivibai was driven insane during a prison break-out and replaced by Dagnja Balodis. The actual cause of the breakout was never satisfactorily explained, although Vasilevskis suspects that his 'little brother' may have somehow been involved.
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