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<blockquote data-quote="marcoasalazarm" data-source="post: 3613827" data-attributes="member: 26698"><p>Creepy. Extremely. Sort of makes me imagine the end movie of SS2.</p><p></p><p>A new weapon:</p><p></p><p><strong>General Electric PS-20 'Reliever".</strong></p><p><strong>Disposable Single-Shot Plasma Pistol.</strong></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.planetdeusex.com/dx1/inventory/weapons/guns/ps20.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p></p><p>Damage: 3d10.</p><p>Critical: 20.</p><p>Damage Type: Fire. </p><p>Range Increment: 5 ft.</p><p>Rate of Fire: Single.</p><p>Magazine: 1 Internal.</p><p>Size: Small.</p><p>Weight: 1 lb.</p><p>Purchase DC: 22.</p><p>Restriction: Mil (+3).</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong> The 'Reliever' has a +1 to Sleight of Hand rolls to conceal. It cannot be reloaded. The listed Purchase DC is for a box of 4 PS-20s.</p><p></p><p>The PS-20 'Reliever' was an experiment by GE to develop a next-generation stealth pistol, easy to conceal, use and mass-produce, and devastating at close range (preferably point-blank).</p><p>However, in order to be easy to conceal, the PS-20 design had to be made with a non-rechargeable integral power pack.</p><p>Rather than be discouraged by the apparent flaws of the design, GE decided to market the PS-20 as a low-cost 'Personal Plasma Defense Weapon'.</p><p>Its street name, the 'Reliever', derivates from its common use (to 'relieve' enemies of their weapons), much like the General Motors 'Liberator' from WWII.</p><p></p><p>New Armor:</p><p></p><p><strong>"Rent-A-Gun".</strong></p><p></p><p>Type: Tactical.</p><p>Equipment Bonus: +5.</p><p>Nonprof. Bonus: +2.</p><p>Maximum Dex. Bonus: +3.</p><p>Armor Penalty: -4.</p><p>Speed (30 ft.): 25.</p><p>Weight: 10 lb.</p><p>Purchase DC: 20.</p><p>Restriction: Illegal (+4).</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong> This armor has the Integral Weapon Gadget added to it twice.</p><p></p><p>The 'Rent-A-Gun' armor is a light-duty armor vest which has been modified in two ways: the first way is an integral computer-controlled articulated arm on which a weapon is mounted (usually an Uzi). The arm keeps the weapon on the user's back until ordered to deploy, on which it will swing in line with the user's waistline. Because of this, 'Rent-A-Gunners' can only fire from the hip.</p><p></p><p>The other modification (and the reason it's illegal) is a sealed canister containing C-4, located behind the user's head. The detonator is a hi-tech 'dog collar', which will detonate the charge if the user tries to remove the 'Rent-A-Gun' or leaves a designated perimeter (on which the vest will beep twice and give a 20-second count to return). The charge deals 4d6 damage (concussion, 5 ft. radius, Reflex DC 18) to anyone nearby and will certainly kill the user.</p><p></p><p>The 'Rent-A-Gun' is made by a number of underground firms and is mostly used by drug dealers and warlords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcoasalazarm, post: 3613827, member: 26698"] Creepy. Extremely. Sort of makes me imagine the end movie of SS2. A new weapon: [B]General Electric PS-20 'Reliever". Disposable Single-Shot Plasma Pistol.[/B] [IMG]http://www.planetdeusex.com/dx1/inventory/weapons/guns/ps20.jpg[/IMG] Damage: 3d10. Critical: 20. Damage Type: Fire. Range Increment: 5 ft. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 Internal. Size: Small. Weight: 1 lb. Purchase DC: 22. Restriction: Mil (+3). [B]Notes:[/B] The 'Reliever' has a +1 to Sleight of Hand rolls to conceal. It cannot be reloaded. The listed Purchase DC is for a box of 4 PS-20s. The PS-20 'Reliever' was an experiment by GE to develop a next-generation stealth pistol, easy to conceal, use and mass-produce, and devastating at close range (preferably point-blank). However, in order to be easy to conceal, the PS-20 design had to be made with a non-rechargeable integral power pack. Rather than be discouraged by the apparent flaws of the design, GE decided to market the PS-20 as a low-cost 'Personal Plasma Defense Weapon'. Its street name, the 'Reliever', derivates from its common use (to 'relieve' enemies of their weapons), much like the General Motors 'Liberator' from WWII. New Armor: [B]"Rent-A-Gun".[/B] Type: Tactical. Equipment Bonus: +5. Nonprof. Bonus: +2. Maximum Dex. Bonus: +3. Armor Penalty: -4. Speed (30 ft.): 25. Weight: 10 lb. Purchase DC: 20. Restriction: Illegal (+4). [B]Notes:[/B] This armor has the Integral Weapon Gadget added to it twice. The 'Rent-A-Gun' armor is a light-duty armor vest which has been modified in two ways: the first way is an integral computer-controlled articulated arm on which a weapon is mounted (usually an Uzi). The arm keeps the weapon on the user's back until ordered to deploy, on which it will swing in line with the user's waistline. Because of this, 'Rent-A-Gunners' can only fire from the hip. The other modification (and the reason it's illegal) is a sealed canister containing C-4, located behind the user's head. The detonator is a hi-tech 'dog collar', which will detonate the charge if the user tries to remove the 'Rent-A-Gun' or leaves a designated perimeter (on which the vest will beep twice and give a 20-second count to return). The charge deals 4d6 damage (concussion, 5 ft. radius, Reflex DC 18) to anyone nearby and will certainly kill the user. The 'Rent-A-Gun' is made by a number of underground firms and is mostly used by drug dealers and warlords. [/QUOTE]
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