I kinda wanted to see if I could fit Miss Martian into 120 points, and despite some inelegant point-shaving here and there (that Accurate 4 on her Martian Vision is ugly to look at), I kinda like her. Having all her powers as one array can sorta represent how inexperienced she is with her abilities, requiring her to focus all her effort into any single application of her Martian powers. Now, do I submit my Wonder Girl or this Miss Martian build for the Young Justice game? They both seem like fun!
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Miss Martian
ABILITIES [46 points]:
STR 10, STA 7, AGI 2, DEX 0, FGT 2, INT 0, AWE 2, PRE 0
POWERS [51 points]:
Flight: Flight 8 • 16 points
Martian Powers: Array (20 points)
- Durability: Immunity 7 (All environmental effects, suffocation), Protection 3, Impervious Toughness 10 • 20 points
- Intangibility: Insubstantial 4 • 1 point
- Invisibility: All Visual Concealment 8 • 1 point
- Martian Vision: Ranged Damage 8, Accurate 4 • 1 point
- Telepathic Communication: Mental Communication 5 • 1 point
- Telepathic Scan: Mind Reading 8 • 1 point
- Shapeshifting: Morph (any form) 4 • 1 point
Martian Senses: Senses 7 (Extended Vision 2, Mental Awareness, Vision Penetrates Concealment) • 7 points
Martian Strength: Enhanced Strength 2, Limited to Lifting • 2 points
ADVANTAGES [2 points]:
Luck, Teamwork
SKILLS [7 points]:
Close Combat: Unarmed 4 (+6), Insight 5 [+7], Perception 5 [+7],
OFFENSE:
Init: +2
Martian Vision +8 (Ranged Damage 8)
Unarmed +10 (Close Damage 10)
DEFENSES [14 points]:
Dodge 6, Parry 6
Toughness 7*, Fort 7, Will 8
*Impervious 10 with Durability
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EDIT: On second thought, I think the dynamic between a rebellious but perky goth Wonder Girl and straight laced Wonder Woman is more fun. Especially if Wonder Girl has a crush on Batman...
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Wonder Girl
Annie Thanadoridis
PL8 (120 points)
Abilities [64 points]:
STR 10, STA 8, AGI 4, DEX 2, FGT 4, INT 0, AWE 3, PRE 1
Powers [29 points]:
Amazon Bracelets: Enhanced Dodge 2; Enhanced Feats (Improved Defense); Enhanced Parry 2; Protection 2; Impervious Toughness 8, Sustained; Removable (-3 point) • 12 points
Headband of Hades: Array (
15 points), Removable (-3 points)
- Deathly Flight: Flight 9, Distracting 3, Dynamic • 16 points
- Invisibility: Concealment 6 (All Visual, All Aural), Dynamic • 2 points
- Deathly Vigor: Enhanced Strength 6, Limited to Lifting (Str16; 1600t); Speed 6; Quickness 3; Dynamic • 2 points
Advantages [10 points]:
Accurate Attack, Attractive, Daze [Deception], Fast Grab,
Improved Defense, Improved Disarm, Improved Grab, Improvised Weapons, Luck 2, Teamwork
Skills [14 points]:
Acrobatics 4 [+8], Close Combat: Unarmed 2 [+6], Deception 10 [+11], Insight 4 [+7], Perception 4 [+7], Ranged Combat: Throwing 4 [+6]
Offense:
Initiative +4
Close Attack +4
Improvised Weapons +6 (Damage by weapon)
Unarmed +6 (Close Damage +10)
Ranged Attack +2
Throwing +6 (Ranged Damage +10)
Defenses [3 points]:
Dodge 6, Parry 6
Toughness 10 (Impervious 8), Fortitude 8, Will 6
Complications:
Enemy: Persephone
Crush: Batman
I See Dead People: Part of being Hades's little girl involves sometimes seeing departed spirits
Mentor: Wonder Woman, with whom she has a love/hate relationship
Relationship: Hades, foster parents, Cerberus the Wonder Dog
Reputation: People don't trust her because she's the daugher of Hades
Trojan Dog: Why DID Hades give her Cerberus? Oh well, he's cute!
Troublemaker: She can't help it
Annie happens to be the daughter of the Greek god of the underworld, Hades, and a Bana-Mighdallian Amazon, who caught the dark god's eye when one time Persephone decided to give him the cold shoulder. When Persephone found out, she influenced events to cause the luckless woman's death, but not until after she'd given birth to a baby girl. Knowing that the Bana-Mighdallians had no love of the Greek gods (having abandoned them in favor of the Egyptian and Middle-Eastern deities shortly after parting ways from their Themysciran sisters), Hades spirited the girl away from the hidden, Lost Amazon city into the world of man.
Hades went to Olympus to demand that his daughter be given the protection and training of the mythic Amazons, even reminding his brother Zeus of the many indiscretions he had helped cover up. However, influenced by Demeter, Persephone's mother, Zeus refused Hades his wish. Initially angered, Hades's cooler nature prevailed and he bargained with the Egyptian gods: have the Bana-Mighdallians train his daughter, and in exchange she would become their champion. While the Egyptian gods didn't trust Hades and in fact loathed all the Greek pantheon, they agreed, secretly planning on setting their new champion and their loyal Amazons against Themyscira. Whether or not Hades is aware of this is unknown; he plays his cards very close to his chest.
The bargain settled, Hades had his son Morpheus (not Dream of the Endless, of course) create a dreamworld for her every night, into which mighty Bana-Mighdallian warriors were also drawn during their slumber. The girl, named Annie, kept her mother's maiden name but was raised by loving foster parents and lead a double life: a relatively happy but boringly mundane existence as a normal girl in Man's World while she was awake, but a strictly regimented, spartan life of training and combat with the Lost Amazons in Annie's dreamworld.
Annie wasn't always the most studious of pupils, and balked at their rather merciless ways. When she complained about their "bad mojo" to her father, Hades simply smiled, and agreed it was time that Annie found a better teacher.
Hades gave her a gift from his vast horde of wealth, a thin silver headband which he invested with a portion of the power held within his famed Helm of Darkness; Annie could use this gift to turn invisible. Furthermore, it prevented the Egyptian gods from locating her in Man's World. With Hades's help and machinations, Annie was introduced to Diana of Themyscira, who had adopted the heroic title of Wonder Woman in Man's World. Annie was delighted, having always looked up to Wonder Woman as a role model, and - against Hades's instructions to do otherwise - immediately told her everything: about her past, her training, the Bana-Mighdallians (who till this point were a secret even to the Themyscirans), and especially of her desire to become Wonder Woman's sidekick, Wonder Girl.
Wonder Woman, while not entirely trusting Annie - and Hades - agreed, if only to keep an eye on her. The Bana-Mighdallians and their Gods were enraged that Hades had reneged on their bargain, and declared war on Hades, the Greek pantheon, Themyscira, Wonder Woman, and especially Wonder Girl. Angered at Hades's actions, the Greek Pantheon sanctioned him, and because diplomacy was destined for failure, prepared for war with the Egyptians. However, before accepting his imprisonment, Hades had a single request, to give his daughter Annie a reminder of his love: a seemingly mundane pet dog. Thinking the request harmless, Zeus agreed; for her part, Annie immediately fell in love with the dog, naming him Cerberus the Wonder Dog.
In his prison in the Underworld, Hades simply smiled, and waited.
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