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<blockquote data-quote="kronos182" data-source="post: 7251296" data-attributes="member: 6668634"><p>Stark Industries</p><p></p><p>At least one form of Stark Industries has been established in Coreline, run by either a version of Tony Stark, or Pepper Potts, or even by Stane. Some of these versions of the company still produce weapons, others produce civilian versions of the Iron Man tech, and some produce general products. Some even focus on making material for SHIELD or other agencies.</p><p>Here are some sample Stark Tech equipment.</p><p></p><p>Stark Tech Sonic Cannon.</p><p>A large device, able to be mounted on the roof of a humvee, capable of non-lethal crowd control. On higher focused settings it can temporarily disable super powered beings. The sonic cannon uses a combination of ultrasonic and infrasonic waves to cause nausea or disorient targets in the standard wide area mode. The focused mode uses more focused and powerful sound waves to either increased the chance of disabling a more powerful target, or can cause damage.</p><p></p><p>Sonic Cannon (PL5)</p><p>Damage: *</p><p>Critical: -</p><p>Damage Type: Sonic</p><p>Range Increment: 200 ft long x100 ft wide cone, or 100 ft line</p><p>Rate of Fire: Semi</p><p>Size: Huge</p><p>Weight: 300 lbs</p><p>Ammo: -</p><p>Purchase DC: 28 Mil (+3)</p><p>Notes: Wide or Focus modes, requires dedicated power source, giving effectively unlimited payload.</p><p>Wide Mode - This is the standard mode, used for crowd control to disabling large groups of soldiers without any casualties. All targets within a 200 foot long, 100 foot wide cone must make a Reflex save (only for those within the outer 20 feet of the cone) DC 15 or make a Fort save DC 18 or are nauseated for 1d4 minutes, +1 minute per additional round and failed save they are subjected to. A successful save makes the target Dazed for 1 round. Those with heavily insulated armour (EBA armour with NBC protection), or heavy vehicles (tanks and similar vehicles with NBC protection) grant a +4 to the Fort Saves. Those with enhanced hearing suffer -2 to their Fort save.</p><p>Focus Mode - This mode has two settings, a more focused version of the wide mode, covering a 100 foot long 10 foot wide line, dealing 2d4 nonlethal sonic damage, Reflex save DC 16 for half damage, and requires all to make a Fort save DC 25 to be nauseated for 2d6 minutes, plus 1 minute per additional round struck with the focused mode. Those with protection such as NBC or heavy insulated vehicles only gain +2 bonus to Fort save. Those that make their save still suffer the damage, but are dazed for 1 round.The lethal version deals 3d6 sonic damage, Reflex save DC 16 for half damage, and a Fort save DC 15 or are stunned for 1 round, successful saves are only Dazed for 1 round.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Stark Industries A.R. Resilient</p><p></p><p>With all the different universes in the Marvel universe, at least one was still producing weapons and found its way into Coreline after the 23 hours. The Resilient, while seemingly a simple and straight forward assault rifle, has some hidden perks. A built in recoil compensation system helps keep accuracy high while on autofire, a built in designator that paints the target for laser riding ranged weapons, and also marks the target for the Resilient for even greater accuracy. The weapon is very responsive to the point that it sometimes seems to attack marked targets on its own.</p><p></p><p>Stark Industries A.R. Resilient (PL5-6 Personal Firearms Proficiency)Damage: 2d8Critical: 20Damage Type: ballisticRange Increment: 80 ftRate of Fire: S, ASize: LargeWeight: 10.2 lbsAmmo: 35 boxPurchase DC: 23 Mil (+3)Accessories: Laser Designator (Laser painter)</p><p>Notes: Target Marker, Rapid Fire</p><p>Target Marker - When the wielder marks a target with the laser designator/painter (requires a ranged touch attack, range increment 100 ft), the target is Marked for 1d6+1 rounds.</p><p>Rapid Fire - When the wielder attacks a target that is Marked by a Resilient laser designator's Target Marker ability, the wielder gets an immediate free attack against that target with the Resilient at -5 to attack roll.</p><p></p><p>Iron Gauntlet</p><p>When the Winter Soldier was freed he was brainwashed to go on a killing spree. Tony Stark did not have his Iron Man Armor with him but did have access to the gauntlet. The gauntlet folds out from his watch. Tony used the gauntlet, to attack him using an energy pulse. This only stunned him he pointed a gun at Tony's face and pulled the trigger but he was able to deflect the bullet with the gauntlet. Barnes then attacks Stark several feet backwards, that knocks him down.</p><p></p><p>The Iron Gauntlet is based on gauntlet/glove Tony Stark used in his fight against the Winter Soldier from the Marvel Movie Universe, designed for self defense for security forces, including those that might have to engage minor super powered foes. The gauntlet is stored in a large watch, and folds out instantly to cover the hand. Once deployed, the user can release a short ranged, but powerful sonic blast that can stun an assailant, or release a bright blinding strobing of light to temporarily blind and disorient those nearby. </p><p>The gauntlet is armoured so that it can be used to stop a bullet, if holding onto muzzle of a weapon. The gauntlet has powerful servos in the fingers to allow the user to crush anything held, usually the barrel of a weapon grabbed after stunning or blinding the assailant, removing the threat of a weapon. However this can be used instead to crush bones in an arm. The gauntlet also protects the hand and adds to the wearer's unarmed strike damage.</p><p></p><p>Iron Gauntlet (PL6)</p><p>Damage: *</p><p>Critical: </p><p>Damage Type: *</p><p>Range Increment: *</p><p>Rate of Fire: Semi</p><p>Size: Tiny</p><p>Weight: 1 lb</p><p>Ammo: 5 stun blasts, 10 blinding discharges.</p><p>Purchase DC: 21 Res (+2)</p><p>Notes: Deploys from watch to gauntlet as a free actionr DR 10 to hand only, unarmed strike with iron gauntlet deals 1d4 lethal damage, stun blast, flash, crush.</p><p>Stun Blast - From the palm of the gauntlet the user can unleash an energy blast designed to stun a target, with a range increment of 10 feet, out to 5 increments. Target must make Fort save DC 15 or be stunned for 1 round. Multiple blasts extend the duration by 1 round, and the target is -1 to Fort save if already stunned.</p><p>Flash - From the palm of the gauntlet the user can unleash a burst of strobing lights to blind and disorient all within 20 feet of the user, requiring a Reflex save DC 14 or be blinded for 1d4 rounds. </p><p>Crush - The servos in the hand allow it to crush most common metal weapons, or bones. As an attack action to break a weapon (usually a weapon barrel grabbed while the target is stunned or blinded), granting a +10 to the user's Strength check to break the weapon. Against a living target's limb, the user must successfully grapple the target, then deal a crushing attack to a limb, dealing 2d4 bludgeoning damage, and depending on the limb, deals one of the following: arm target suffers -2 Str with that arm; leg speed reduced by half and reduce Dex bonus to Defence by 1; neck the user is attempting a coup de grace (use normal rules); torso causes intense pain (breaking ribs), causing the target to suffer -2 to attack, Defense, all skill check and Fort saves.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Stark HUD 2020 (PL6)</p><p>The Stark HUD 2020 is a product created for the general public. It is a reversed engineered version of the "Heads Up Display" technology utilized in the Iron Man Armor created by Stark-Fujikawa, a subsidiary of Stark Industries. </p><p>These glasses function similar to Display Glasses, but have built in card computer, GPS, nanobeacon and cell phone, with all the capabilities of a smartphone, with wireless internet and device linkups. Standard software includes those found on most common smartphones (calendar, messaging service, social media programs, music player, audio and video recording and playback, link to local weather and traffic conditions, plus others available for download. Passive night vision (PL5 night vision goggles) and polarizing (+2 to saves against blinding attacks).</p><p>Size: Tiny</p><p>Weight: 1 lb</p><p>PDC: 12</p><p></p><p>Military Version</p><p>A military or security version of the Stark HUD 2020 is available, with programming to link to weapons and act as a HUD for the weapon or armour, plus targeting software (+1 attack rolls) and upgraded night vision (PL6 blackout goggles), thermal vision, and basic ballistic tracking software (as long as the user saw where the bullet struck, the glasses grant +2 to Search and/or Spot checks to back track likely position of a shooter).</p><p>Size: Tiny</p><p>Weight: 1 lb</p><p>PDC: 15</p><p>Res: Res to Mil (+2 to +3)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sonic Fire Extinguisher</p><p>The Sonic Fire Extinguisher was designed and developed by Stark Industries; Melbourne based Australian subsidiary Cordco. The technology was featured at the Stark Expo after months of research. It was created using the designs and basic technology used in the Iron Man Armor repulsor technology.</p><p>Using sonic waves, the sonic fire extinguisher acts as any type of extinguisher, able to put out normal, chemical or even plasma fires. It can be used to remove fire caused by chemicals like napalm and gels that need to be scraped off. Affects a 20 foot long, 10 foot wide area. The major advantage of the sonic fire extinguisher over regular ones is it can be recharged in its storage holder which is also a recharging station. Has enough power to be used 20 times, taking 2 hours to recharge.</p><p>Size: Medium</p><p>Weight: 5 lbs</p><p>PDC: 9</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kronos182, post: 7251296, member: 6668634"] Stark Industries At least one form of Stark Industries has been established in Coreline, run by either a version of Tony Stark, or Pepper Potts, or even by Stane. Some of these versions of the company still produce weapons, others produce civilian versions of the Iron Man tech, and some produce general products. Some even focus on making material for SHIELD or other agencies. Here are some sample Stark Tech equipment. Stark Tech Sonic Cannon. A large device, able to be mounted on the roof of a humvee, capable of non-lethal crowd control. On higher focused settings it can temporarily disable super powered beings. The sonic cannon uses a combination of ultrasonic and infrasonic waves to cause nausea or disorient targets in the standard wide area mode. The focused mode uses more focused and powerful sound waves to either increased the chance of disabling a more powerful target, or can cause damage. Sonic Cannon (PL5) Damage: * Critical: - Damage Type: Sonic Range Increment: 200 ft long x100 ft wide cone, or 100 ft line Rate of Fire: Semi Size: Huge Weight: 300 lbs Ammo: - Purchase DC: 28 Mil (+3) Notes: Wide or Focus modes, requires dedicated power source, giving effectively unlimited payload. Wide Mode - This is the standard mode, used for crowd control to disabling large groups of soldiers without any casualties. All targets within a 200 foot long, 100 foot wide cone must make a Reflex save (only for those within the outer 20 feet of the cone) DC 15 or make a Fort save DC 18 or are nauseated for 1d4 minutes, +1 minute per additional round and failed save they are subjected to. A successful save makes the target Dazed for 1 round. Those with heavily insulated armour (EBA armour with NBC protection), or heavy vehicles (tanks and similar vehicles with NBC protection) grant a +4 to the Fort Saves. Those with enhanced hearing suffer -2 to their Fort save. Focus Mode - This mode has two settings, a more focused version of the wide mode, covering a 100 foot long 10 foot wide line, dealing 2d4 nonlethal sonic damage, Reflex save DC 16 for half damage, and requires all to make a Fort save DC 25 to be nauseated for 2d6 minutes, plus 1 minute per additional round struck with the focused mode. Those with protection such as NBC or heavy insulated vehicles only gain +2 bonus to Fort save. Those that make their save still suffer the damage, but are dazed for 1 round.The lethal version deals 3d6 sonic damage, Reflex save DC 16 for half damage, and a Fort save DC 15 or are stunned for 1 round, successful saves are only Dazed for 1 round. Stark Industries A.R. Resilient With all the different universes in the Marvel universe, at least one was still producing weapons and found its way into Coreline after the 23 hours. The Resilient, while seemingly a simple and straight forward assault rifle, has some hidden perks. A built in recoil compensation system helps keep accuracy high while on autofire, a built in designator that paints the target for laser riding ranged weapons, and also marks the target for the Resilient for even greater accuracy. The weapon is very responsive to the point that it sometimes seems to attack marked targets on its own. Stark Industries A.R. Resilient (PL5-6 Personal Firearms Proficiency)Damage: 2d8Critical: 20Damage Type: ballisticRange Increment: 80 ftRate of Fire: S, ASize: LargeWeight: 10.2 lbsAmmo: 35 boxPurchase DC: 23 Mil (+3)Accessories: Laser Designator (Laser painter) Notes: Target Marker, Rapid Fire Target Marker - When the wielder marks a target with the laser designator/painter (requires a ranged touch attack, range increment 100 ft), the target is Marked for 1d6+1 rounds. Rapid Fire - When the wielder attacks a target that is Marked by a Resilient laser designator's Target Marker ability, the wielder gets an immediate free attack against that target with the Resilient at -5 to attack roll. Iron Gauntlet When the Winter Soldier was freed he was brainwashed to go on a killing spree. Tony Stark did not have his Iron Man Armor with him but did have access to the gauntlet. The gauntlet folds out from his watch. Tony used the gauntlet, to attack him using an energy pulse. This only stunned him he pointed a gun at Tony's face and pulled the trigger but he was able to deflect the bullet with the gauntlet. Barnes then attacks Stark several feet backwards, that knocks him down. The Iron Gauntlet is based on gauntlet/glove Tony Stark used in his fight against the Winter Soldier from the Marvel Movie Universe, designed for self defense for security forces, including those that might have to engage minor super powered foes. The gauntlet is stored in a large watch, and folds out instantly to cover the hand. Once deployed, the user can release a short ranged, but powerful sonic blast that can stun an assailant, or release a bright blinding strobing of light to temporarily blind and disorient those nearby. The gauntlet is armoured so that it can be used to stop a bullet, if holding onto muzzle of a weapon. The gauntlet has powerful servos in the fingers to allow the user to crush anything held, usually the barrel of a weapon grabbed after stunning or blinding the assailant, removing the threat of a weapon. However this can be used instead to crush bones in an arm. The gauntlet also protects the hand and adds to the wearer's unarmed strike damage. Iron Gauntlet (PL6) Damage: * Critical: Damage Type: * Range Increment: * Rate of Fire: Semi Size: Tiny Weight: 1 lb Ammo: 5 stun blasts, 10 blinding discharges. Purchase DC: 21 Res (+2) Notes: Deploys from watch to gauntlet as a free actionr DR 10 to hand only, unarmed strike with iron gauntlet deals 1d4 lethal damage, stun blast, flash, crush. Stun Blast - From the palm of the gauntlet the user can unleash an energy blast designed to stun a target, with a range increment of 10 feet, out to 5 increments. Target must make Fort save DC 15 or be stunned for 1 round. Multiple blasts extend the duration by 1 round, and the target is -1 to Fort save if already stunned. Flash - From the palm of the gauntlet the user can unleash a burst of strobing lights to blind and disorient all within 20 feet of the user, requiring a Reflex save DC 14 or be blinded for 1d4 rounds. Crush - The servos in the hand allow it to crush most common metal weapons, or bones. As an attack action to break a weapon (usually a weapon barrel grabbed while the target is stunned or blinded), granting a +10 to the user's Strength check to break the weapon. Against a living target's limb, the user must successfully grapple the target, then deal a crushing attack to a limb, dealing 2d4 bludgeoning damage, and depending on the limb, deals one of the following: arm target suffers -2 Str with that arm; leg speed reduced by half and reduce Dex bonus to Defence by 1; neck the user is attempting a coup de grace (use normal rules); torso causes intense pain (breaking ribs), causing the target to suffer -2 to attack, Defense, all skill check and Fort saves. Stark HUD 2020 (PL6) The Stark HUD 2020 is a product created for the general public. It is a reversed engineered version of the "Heads Up Display" technology utilized in the Iron Man Armor created by Stark-Fujikawa, a subsidiary of Stark Industries. These glasses function similar to Display Glasses, but have built in card computer, GPS, nanobeacon and cell phone, with all the capabilities of a smartphone, with wireless internet and device linkups. Standard software includes those found on most common smartphones (calendar, messaging service, social media programs, music player, audio and video recording and playback, link to local weather and traffic conditions, plus others available for download. Passive night vision (PL5 night vision goggles) and polarizing (+2 to saves against blinding attacks). Size: Tiny Weight: 1 lb PDC: 12 Military Version A military or security version of the Stark HUD 2020 is available, with programming to link to weapons and act as a HUD for the weapon or armour, plus targeting software (+1 attack rolls) and upgraded night vision (PL6 blackout goggles), thermal vision, and basic ballistic tracking software (as long as the user saw where the bullet struck, the glasses grant +2 to Search and/or Spot checks to back track likely position of a shooter). Size: Tiny Weight: 1 lb PDC: 15 Res: Res to Mil (+2 to +3) Sonic Fire Extinguisher The Sonic Fire Extinguisher was designed and developed by Stark Industries; Melbourne based Australian subsidiary Cordco. The technology was featured at the Stark Expo after months of research. It was created using the designs and basic technology used in the Iron Man Armor repulsor technology. Using sonic waves, the sonic fire extinguisher acts as any type of extinguisher, able to put out normal, chemical or even plasma fires. It can be used to remove fire caused by chemicals like napalm and gels that need to be scraped off. Affects a 20 foot long, 10 foot wide area. The major advantage of the sonic fire extinguisher over regular ones is it can be recharged in its storage holder which is also a recharging station. Has enough power to be used 20 times, taking 2 hours to recharge. Size: Medium Weight: 5 lbs PDC: 9 [/QUOTE]
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