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<blockquote data-quote="Raven Crowking" data-source="post: 3643373" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p><strong>Janis Thorn:</strong> A poisonous weapon of the Sevateem, used by Leela much to the 4th Doctor’s disapproval. They could be used in conjunction with a blowgun or simply stabbed with. A character struck by a Janis thorn must make a Fort save (DC 25) or be paralysed. A paralysed creature’s limbs can be posed, and they will then remain stiffly in the position they are given. This paralysis leads to death unless an anti-toxin is administered within 2 hours.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jelly Babies:</strong> A confectionery favoured by the Doctor in several of his incarnations. Offering a jelly baby grants you a +2 modifier to Bluff and Diplomacy skill checks.</p><p></p><p><strong>Laser Cutter:</strong> This is a high-precision instrument for delicate surgery on electronic circuits and components. If used as a weapon, the laser cutter is effectively a dagger that bypasses Hardness and armour.</p><p></p><p><strong>Life Knife:</strong> This three-bladed knife was used by Torchwood 3’s Suzie Costello to kill people to test the Resurrection Glove. The knife and the Resurrection Glove are made of the same alien metal. Those killed with the knife are easier for the Glove to resurrect. Stabbing the deceased with the knife can increase the connection with the glove even post mortem.</p><p></p><p>Torchwood 3’s Ianto Jones coined the name “Life Knife”. </p><p></p><p><strong>Life Support Collar:</strong> Part of the TARDIS Medical Kit, the Life Support Collar takes over autonomic functions, such as heartsbeat and breathing, allowing a Time Lord to think with the portion of his brain normally given over to such functions. This means that the Time Lord can activate Body Control at no cost…or even communicate by making his hearts beat in Gallifreyan Morse Code.</p><p></p><p><strong>Liquorice Allsorts:</strong> Another confectionary, that can be laid in a trail upon the ground to distract guards and lead them away from an area they are supposed to protect. This trick rarely works twice upon the same guard.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lockpick Device:</strong> An alien lock picking device, this allows you to make a Security Systems skill check each round against any lock, even if you do not have ranks in the Security Systems skill. The device grants a +2 bonus on the first round, with a cumulative +2 bonus on subsequent rounds, and is reputed to be able to open any lock within 8 rounds (with a massive +16 bonus at that time).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven Crowking, post: 3643373, member: 18280"] [b]Janis Thorn:[/b] A poisonous weapon of the Sevateem, used by Leela much to the 4th Doctor’s disapproval. They could be used in conjunction with a blowgun or simply stabbed with. A character struck by a Janis thorn must make a Fort save (DC 25) or be paralysed. A paralysed creature’s limbs can be posed, and they will then remain stiffly in the position they are given. This paralysis leads to death unless an anti-toxin is administered within 2 hours. [B]Jelly Babies:[/B] A confectionery favoured by the Doctor in several of his incarnations. Offering a jelly baby grants you a +2 modifier to Bluff and Diplomacy skill checks. [B]Laser Cutter:[/B] This is a high-precision instrument for delicate surgery on electronic circuits and components. If used as a weapon, the laser cutter is effectively a dagger that bypasses Hardness and armour. [B]Life Knife:[/B] This three-bladed knife was used by Torchwood 3’s Suzie Costello to kill people to test the Resurrection Glove. The knife and the Resurrection Glove are made of the same alien metal. Those killed with the knife are easier for the Glove to resurrect. Stabbing the deceased with the knife can increase the connection with the glove even post mortem. Torchwood 3’s Ianto Jones coined the name “Life Knife”. [B]Life Support Collar:[/B] Part of the TARDIS Medical Kit, the Life Support Collar takes over autonomic functions, such as heartsbeat and breathing, allowing a Time Lord to think with the portion of his brain normally given over to such functions. This means that the Time Lord can activate Body Control at no cost…or even communicate by making his hearts beat in Gallifreyan Morse Code. [B]Liquorice Allsorts:[/B] Another confectionary, that can be laid in a trail upon the ground to distract guards and lead them away from an area they are supposed to protect. This trick rarely works twice upon the same guard. [B]Lockpick Device:[/B] An alien lock picking device, this allows you to make a Security Systems skill check each round against any lock, even if you do not have ranks in the Security Systems skill. The device grants a +2 bonus on the first round, with a cumulative +2 bonus on subsequent rounds, and is reputed to be able to open any lock within 8 rounds (with a massive +16 bonus at that time). [/QUOTE]
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