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<blockquote data-quote="marcoasalazarm" data-source="post: 3235959" data-attributes="member: 26698"><p><span style="color: Red"><span style="font-size: 15px"><p style="text-align: center"><u><strong>CORPORATE PROFILE: CAPSULE CORPORATION.</strong></u></p><p></span></span></p><p><strong>-Headquarters:</strong> Tokyo-1, Japan.</p><p><strong>-Regional Offices:</strong> Seattle, Washington; Denver, Colorado; Minneapolis, Minnesota; New York City, NY; Madrid, Spain; London, England.</p><p><strong>-Majority Stockholders:</strong> Dr. Delemont Briefs, Bulma Briefs and Trunks Briefs, owning (collectively) 57% of total stock.</p><p></p><p><strong>-Information:</strong> In their home universe, Capsule Corporation is the premiere megacorporation of the planet, producing and/or licensing everything from house electrodomestics to (literal) rocket science to weapons systems to cybernetics. In Coreline, they have had to fight off lots of bad P.R. that has come forth from the fact that a good deal of their managing arm is either composed of Saiyans or Saiyan sympathizers.</p><p>Capsule Corp. climbed to the position it is now on Coreline because of its trademark product: the Hoi-Hoi Capsules. Their technology of ‘capsular hyper-compression’ is, insofar, unparalled by any other company on the planet, and it has been this which has made other companies lease the Hoi-Hoi Capsule technology.</p><p></p><p>In payment, not only has Capsule Corporation been able to use their facilities to create their own products, but the companies produce a number of special systems just for them, such as replicated technology from the DBZ Universes.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Rules of Hoi-Hoi Capsules:</strong></u></p><p></p><p>A Hoi-Hoi Capsule is a Tiny-sized object, a canister with a button on top and a label sticker on the side, color-coded as follows (these items as well, have the GM’s call of what they can be full of):</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Blue:</span> Storage Items (Empty).</p><p><span style="color: Lime">Green:</span> Storage Item (full of Rations).</p><p><span style="color: Green">Green</span> with <span style="color: red">Red</span> Cross: Storage Item (full of medical supplies).</p><p><span style="color: Green">Green</span> with white bullet: Storage Item (full at least 4 or 5 extra mags or 2 extra belts-only standard ammo).</p><p><span style="color: Red">Red:</span> Weapons.</p><p><span style="color: Orange">Orange: </span>Structure Package (see below).</p><p><span style="color: Yellow">Yellow </span>with one white bar: Vehicle (bike, skates, surfboard, canoe) pre-loaded with safety gear.</p><p><span style="color: yellow">Yellow </span>with two white bars: Vehicle (common vehicle (motorbike, van, sedan, truck) pre-loaded with a tank full of gas and one emergency kit in the glove compartment/trunk/saddle).</p><p></p><p>To activate the capsules, one must simply press the button and throw the capsule away. The capsule will then ‘explode’ one (gear) or two (vehicles and structures) rounds later, releasing the item (and anyone who is still in the same place where they deploy must make saves as if the things fell on them). As well, the items have a button to return them to their capsule form. Once pressed, the item will super-compress back after 10 rounds (and anything living still inside it will have to make a Fort save, DC 25, or be crushed. Any objects remain untouched).</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Capsulized Items: </strong></u></p><p>Capsule Corporation offers the following items in capsule form:</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Storage:</strong></u></p><p><strong>-Capsule Corp. Storage Item Alpha:</strong> An empty back-pack made of high-quality fibers. It’s water-resistant and has internal and external pockets for easy classification. Purchase DC: 12.</p><p><strong>-Capsule Corp. Storage Item Beta:</strong> A Patrol Box. Purchase DC: 11.</p><p><strong>-Capsule Corp. Storage Item Gamma:</strong> A 10 lb.-capacity Aluminum Travel Case with an Average-quality combination lock. Can be chosen to be refrigerated at no extra cost. Purchase DC: 13.</p><p></p><p><strong>Weapons:</strong></p><p>These weapons all come pre-loaded with one full magazine of standard ammo.</p><p></p><p>-Beretta 92F (PDC: 18).</p><p>-Colt M1911 (PDC: 17).</p><p>-Glock 17 (PDC: 20).</p><p>-Ingram MAC-10 (PDC: 17).</p><p>-Uzi (PDC: 20).</p><p>-HK MP5-K (PDC: 21).</p><p>-AK-47 (PDC: 17).</p><p>-M-4 Carbine (PDC: 18).</p><p>-Mossberg 500 (PDC: 17).</p><p>-M-60 (PDC: 23).</p><p>-Metal Baton (PDC: 10).</p><p>-Tonfa (PDC: 8).</p><p>-Nunchaku (PDC: 5).</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Structure Packages:</strong></u></p><p>Capsule Corporation also sells a set of housings with enough items inside them for short-term use (essentially turning them into massive camp tents). Almost all of the structures are made of high-resistance aluminum, which affords for cheap mass production, as well as all items being standardized. They are all designed, without exception, in a round-tent fashion with massive ‘CAPSULE CORP.’ logos painted on the sides, as well as gunmetal gray in color.</p><p><strong>-Structure Package Alpha: </strong>a one-man tent complete with sleeping bag, battery lamp, propane kitchenette, survival knife, 12 trail rations, 5 chemical light sticks and one emergency medical kit. Purchase DC: 33.</p><p><strong>-Structure Package Beta:</strong> A small, one-multipurpose room, one-bathroom house, complete with sofa bed, wind-up radio/flashlight, battery color TV, propane kitchenette, 24 field rations, one flare gun with 6 flares, a machete and three medical kits. Purchase DC: 35.</p><p><strong>-Structure Package Gamma:</strong> A small house with one bedroom, one multipurpose room and one bathroom, complete with CB radio, AM/FM radio, a small TV, a sofa bed, a battery lamp, a propane kitchenette, 36 field rations, a machete, a gunrack with one M5 Scout Rifle and an additional box of ammo for each type, and five medical kits. Purchase DC: 39.</p><p><strong>-Structure Package Delta: </strong>A large, two-story house with two bedrooms, one multi-purpose room, one fully equipped kitchen and entertainment center, as well as a CB radio, two walkie-talkies, a GPS, one satellite phone, two floodlights, a flare gun with 6 flares, 5 chemical light sticks, a machete, 48 field rations, a gunrack with one Mossberg 500 shotgun and an additional box of ammo and eight medical kits. Purchase DC: 41.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Getting your Capsulized Items.</strong></u></p><p></p><p>(The following Capsulization system is quoted verbatim from the ‘D20 Dragon Ball Z’ D20 Modern conversion, located here: <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/games3/possabilities/d20_Section.html" target="_blank">http://www.angelfire.com/games3/possabilities/d20_Section.html</a> .)</p><p></p><p><strong>Storage Items</strong></p><p><strong>+Small:</strong> Small storage items include things the size of a backpack up to things the size of a child’s toy box. A cooler that one would take on camping trips is one such storage item. Items of this size have an additional Purchase DC of +2 (applied to the PDC of the selected Storage Item).</p><p><strong>+Medium:</strong> Medium storage items include things the size of a hope chest, or trunk, up to a normal refrigerator. The additional Purchase DC for items of this size to be capsulized is +4.</p><p><strong>+Large:</strong> This is generally the limit to a Storage Item’s size without it becoming a structure. Items of this size include some types of large refrigerators, trailers, garbage bins, and anything that occupies an entire 5ft. area or 5ft by 10ft area. The additional Purchase DC for things of this size is +6.</p><p>+Anything larger than Large has a Purchase DC increase of +2 to the previous amount.</p><p></p><p><strong>Structures & Vehicles</strong></p><p>+In the d20 Book listed under “Life Styles” in the “Equipment” section, there is a table outlining the Purchase DC for different types of housing. To get Capsulized versions of each of these types of housing, go down the list and add a cumulative +5 to the Purchase DC of each. So if you want a home the size of a Small Condo to be Capsulized it would have an overall Purchase DC of 33, while if you wanted one the size of a Large Condo it would have a Purchase DC of 40.</p><p>+Most capsule homes, not to mention most homes in general in DBZ are round in shape and have plenty of windows. Additionally anything that is put into a home that is capsulized remains there when the home is returned to its original state. Nothing is damaged or anything.</p><p>+A small note. Any character with a Capsule home should have insurance for it. Capsule Corp. offers this, with Capsules scanned when bought and everything in the home accounted for when the policy is drawn up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcoasalazarm, post: 3235959, member: 26698"] [COLOR="Red"][SIZE="4"][CENTER][U][B]CORPORATE PROFILE: CAPSULE CORPORATION.[/B][/U][/CENTER][/SIZE][/COLOR] [B]-Headquarters:[/B] Tokyo-1, Japan. [B]-Regional Offices:[/B] Seattle, Washington; Denver, Colorado; Minneapolis, Minnesota; New York City, NY; Madrid, Spain; London, England. [B]-Majority Stockholders:[/B] Dr. Delemont Briefs, Bulma Briefs and Trunks Briefs, owning (collectively) 57% of total stock. [B]-Information:[/B] In their home universe, Capsule Corporation is the premiere megacorporation of the planet, producing and/or licensing everything from house electrodomestics to (literal) rocket science to weapons systems to cybernetics. In Coreline, they have had to fight off lots of bad P.R. that has come forth from the fact that a good deal of their managing arm is either composed of Saiyans or Saiyan sympathizers. Capsule Corp. climbed to the position it is now on Coreline because of its trademark product: the Hoi-Hoi Capsules. Their technology of ‘capsular hyper-compression’ is, insofar, unparalled by any other company on the planet, and it has been this which has made other companies lease the Hoi-Hoi Capsule technology. In payment, not only has Capsule Corporation been able to use their facilities to create their own products, but the companies produce a number of special systems just for them, such as replicated technology from the DBZ Universes. [U][B]Rules of Hoi-Hoi Capsules:[/B][/U] A Hoi-Hoi Capsule is a Tiny-sized object, a canister with a button on top and a label sticker on the side, color-coded as follows (these items as well, have the GM’s call of what they can be full of): [COLOR="Blue"]Blue:[/COLOR] Storage Items (Empty). [COLOR="Lime"]Green:[/COLOR] Storage Item (full of Rations). [COLOR="Green"]Green[/COLOR] with [COLOR="red"]Red[/COLOR] Cross: Storage Item (full of medical supplies). [COLOR="Green"]Green[/COLOR] with white bullet: Storage Item (full at least 4 or 5 extra mags or 2 extra belts-only standard ammo). [COLOR="Red"]Red:[/COLOR] Weapons. [COLOR="Orange"]Orange: [/COLOR]Structure Package (see below). [COLOR="Yellow"]Yellow [/COLOR]with one white bar: Vehicle (bike, skates, surfboard, canoe) pre-loaded with safety gear. [COLOR="yellow"]Yellow [/COLOR]with two white bars: Vehicle (common vehicle (motorbike, van, sedan, truck) pre-loaded with a tank full of gas and one emergency kit in the glove compartment/trunk/saddle). To activate the capsules, one must simply press the button and throw the capsule away. The capsule will then ‘explode’ one (gear) or two (vehicles and structures) rounds later, releasing the item (and anyone who is still in the same place where they deploy must make saves as if the things fell on them). As well, the items have a button to return them to their capsule form. Once pressed, the item will super-compress back after 10 rounds (and anything living still inside it will have to make a Fort save, DC 25, or be crushed. Any objects remain untouched). [U][B]Capsulized Items: [/B][/U] Capsule Corporation offers the following items in capsule form: [U][B]Storage:[/B][/U] [B]-Capsule Corp. Storage Item Alpha:[/B] An empty back-pack made of high-quality fibers. It’s water-resistant and has internal and external pockets for easy classification. Purchase DC: 12. [B]-Capsule Corp. Storage Item Beta:[/B] A Patrol Box. Purchase DC: 11. [B]-Capsule Corp. Storage Item Gamma:[/B] A 10 lb.-capacity Aluminum Travel Case with an Average-quality combination lock. Can be chosen to be refrigerated at no extra cost. Purchase DC: 13. [B]Weapons:[/B] These weapons all come pre-loaded with one full magazine of standard ammo. -Beretta 92F (PDC: 18). -Colt M1911 (PDC: 17). -Glock 17 (PDC: 20). -Ingram MAC-10 (PDC: 17). -Uzi (PDC: 20). -HK MP5-K (PDC: 21). -AK-47 (PDC: 17). -M-4 Carbine (PDC: 18). -Mossberg 500 (PDC: 17). -M-60 (PDC: 23). -Metal Baton (PDC: 10). -Tonfa (PDC: 8). -Nunchaku (PDC: 5). [U][B]Structure Packages:[/B][/U] Capsule Corporation also sells a set of housings with enough items inside them for short-term use (essentially turning them into massive camp tents). Almost all of the structures are made of high-resistance aluminum, which affords for cheap mass production, as well as all items being standardized. They are all designed, without exception, in a round-tent fashion with massive ‘CAPSULE CORP.’ logos painted on the sides, as well as gunmetal gray in color. [B]-Structure Package Alpha: [/B]a one-man tent complete with sleeping bag, battery lamp, propane kitchenette, survival knife, 12 trail rations, 5 chemical light sticks and one emergency medical kit. Purchase DC: 33. [B]-Structure Package Beta:[/B] A small, one-multipurpose room, one-bathroom house, complete with sofa bed, wind-up radio/flashlight, battery color TV, propane kitchenette, 24 field rations, one flare gun with 6 flares, a machete and three medical kits. Purchase DC: 35. [B]-Structure Package Gamma:[/B] A small house with one bedroom, one multipurpose room and one bathroom, complete with CB radio, AM/FM radio, a small TV, a sofa bed, a battery lamp, a propane kitchenette, 36 field rations, a machete, a gunrack with one M5 Scout Rifle and an additional box of ammo for each type, and five medical kits. Purchase DC: 39. [B]-Structure Package Delta: [/B]A large, two-story house with two bedrooms, one multi-purpose room, one fully equipped kitchen and entertainment center, as well as a CB radio, two walkie-talkies, a GPS, one satellite phone, two floodlights, a flare gun with 6 flares, 5 chemical light sticks, a machete, 48 field rations, a gunrack with one Mossberg 500 shotgun and an additional box of ammo and eight medical kits. Purchase DC: 41. [U][B]Getting your Capsulized Items.[/B][/U] (The following Capsulization system is quoted verbatim from the ‘D20 Dragon Ball Z’ D20 Modern conversion, located here: [url]http://www.angelfire.com/games3/possabilities/d20_Section.html[/url] .) [B]Storage Items +Small:[/B] Small storage items include things the size of a backpack up to things the size of a child’s toy box. A cooler that one would take on camping trips is one such storage item. Items of this size have an additional Purchase DC of +2 (applied to the PDC of the selected Storage Item). [B]+Medium:[/B] Medium storage items include things the size of a hope chest, or trunk, up to a normal refrigerator. The additional Purchase DC for items of this size to be capsulized is +4. [B]+Large:[/B] This is generally the limit to a Storage Item’s size without it becoming a structure. Items of this size include some types of large refrigerators, trailers, garbage bins, and anything that occupies an entire 5ft. area or 5ft by 10ft area. The additional Purchase DC for things of this size is +6. +Anything larger than Large has a Purchase DC increase of +2 to the previous amount. [B]Structures & Vehicles[/B] +In the d20 Book listed under “Life Styles” in the “Equipment” section, there is a table outlining the Purchase DC for different types of housing. To get Capsulized versions of each of these types of housing, go down the list and add a cumulative +5 to the Purchase DC of each. So if you want a home the size of a Small Condo to be Capsulized it would have an overall Purchase DC of 33, while if you wanted one the size of a Large Condo it would have a Purchase DC of 40. +Most capsule homes, not to mention most homes in general in DBZ are round in shape and have plenty of windows. Additionally anything that is put into a home that is capsulized remains there when the home is returned to its original state. Nothing is damaged or anything. +A small note. Any character with a Capsule home should have insurance for it. Capsule Corp. offers this, with Capsules scanned when bought and everything in the home accounted for when the policy is drawn up. [/QUOTE]
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