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<blockquote data-quote="Raven Crowking" data-source="post: 3643380" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p><strong>Radiation Pills:</strong> Medicine that prevents damage from background radiation, and causes damage already caused by radiation to heal at twice the normal rate. This medicine is actually poisonous to Daleks, disorienting and eventually killing the subject – if you could convince a Dalek to take it!</p><p></p><p><strong>Recorder:</strong> The 2nd Doctor was often seen playing a recorder. It played a pivotal role in The Three Doctors as well as often being used by the 2nd Doctor to distract and confuse his enemies. </p><p></p><p><strong>Resurrection Glove:</strong> This is a metal gauntlet, also known as “The Glove” and jokingly dubbed the “Risen Mitten” by Torchwood 3’s Ianto Jones. It has the ability to bring the dead back to life for a limited time. The glove is slightly radioactive and possesses low psychic levels that allow it to directly respond to brain activity. It establishes an empathic link with its wearer, using the wearer’s life energy to power its effects.</p><p></p><p>This item requires the Telepathic Focus Knack to use. When using the glove, make a Psionic Potential check. You gain a +2 bonus to this check if you are using the glove to resurrect the victim of a recent violent trauma, and an additional +4 bonus if the Life Knife killed the target. </p><p></p><p>For every five points (or part thereof) by which the check exceeds 15, the resurrection process lasts for 1 minute. Normally, only the head is affected, allowing communication and little else. If used on lower life forms, such as flies and goldfish, full-body resurrection is possible (but it doesn’t last any longer).</p><p></p><p>If the Life Knife is plunged into the heart of the target, and remains there while the glove is used, you gain an additional +4 bonus to your check. In this case, you may expend an Action Point to power the glove, keeping the target alive indefinitely, but this is risky to you.</p><p></p><p>Every hour that the target remains alive, it drains 1 point of your Psionic Potential and Endurance. When either reaches –5, you become fatigued. When both reach –5, you become exhausted. At this point, your body begins to show the wounds your target died from, and those wounds disappear from your target. When either reaches –10, you are dead.</p><p></p><p>This effect can only end when the glove is destroyed, or when the target willingly releases you.</p><p></p><p><strong>Scarf:</strong> This item can be extremely useful, especially if it is as long as the one Madame Nostradamus knitted for the 4th Doctor. It can be used to bind, blindfold, and trip opponents. It can be used to drag objects, or even be unravelled to help you find your way in a maze (or the mazelike corridors of the TARDIS interior). If long enough (and strong enough), it can be used as a rope to help a companion climb up from a cliff. It is always useful for mopping your brow.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sonic Blaster:</strong> This handheld weapon from the 51st century can reintegrate as well as disintegrate its targets (although reintegrating a living being, or even a construct, doesn’t restore it to life or animation). It runs on batteries, and runs out of power on a natural “1” whenever it is used.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sonic knife:</strong> This tool was used by Scaroth to steal the Mona Lisa in <em>City of Death</em>; it is treated as a dagger, except that it deals sonic damage.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sonic Lance:</strong> This handheld tool can also be used as a weapon, treated as a dagger that does sonic damage and bypasses hardness and armour. It can also be used as a detonator to explode unstable material.</p><p></p><p>A larger version of the sonic lance is used in Federation mining operations. This version does 1d6 on the first round at a range of up to 30 meters. Each round, the damage increases by 1d6, until it reaches the maximum of 6d6 on the sixth round. Like the handheld sonic lance, the mining version does sonic damage that bypasses armour and hardness.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sonic Lipstick:</strong> This is a sonic screwdriver, disguised to appear to be a normal lipstick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven Crowking, post: 3643380, member: 18280"] [B]Radiation Pills:[/B] Medicine that prevents damage from background radiation, and causes damage already caused by radiation to heal at twice the normal rate. This medicine is actually poisonous to Daleks, disorienting and eventually killing the subject – if you could convince a Dalek to take it! [B]Recorder:[/B] The 2nd Doctor was often seen playing a recorder. It played a pivotal role in The Three Doctors as well as often being used by the 2nd Doctor to distract and confuse his enemies. [B]Resurrection Glove:[/B] This is a metal gauntlet, also known as “The Glove” and jokingly dubbed the “Risen Mitten” by Torchwood 3’s Ianto Jones. It has the ability to bring the dead back to life for a limited time. The glove is slightly radioactive and possesses low psychic levels that allow it to directly respond to brain activity. It establishes an empathic link with its wearer, using the wearer’s life energy to power its effects. This item requires the Telepathic Focus Knack to use. When using the glove, make a Psionic Potential check. You gain a +2 bonus to this check if you are using the glove to resurrect the victim of a recent violent trauma, and an additional +4 bonus if the Life Knife killed the target. For every five points (or part thereof) by which the check exceeds 15, the resurrection process lasts for 1 minute. Normally, only the head is affected, allowing communication and little else. If used on lower life forms, such as flies and goldfish, full-body resurrection is possible (but it doesn’t last any longer). If the Life Knife is plunged into the heart of the target, and remains there while the glove is used, you gain an additional +4 bonus to your check. In this case, you may expend an Action Point to power the glove, keeping the target alive indefinitely, but this is risky to you. Every hour that the target remains alive, it drains 1 point of your Psionic Potential and Endurance. When either reaches –5, you become fatigued. When both reach –5, you become exhausted. At this point, your body begins to show the wounds your target died from, and those wounds disappear from your target. When either reaches –10, you are dead. This effect can only end when the glove is destroyed, or when the target willingly releases you. [B]Scarf:[/B] This item can be extremely useful, especially if it is as long as the one Madame Nostradamus knitted for the 4th Doctor. It can be used to bind, blindfold, and trip opponents. It can be used to drag objects, or even be unravelled to help you find your way in a maze (or the mazelike corridors of the TARDIS interior). If long enough (and strong enough), it can be used as a rope to help a companion climb up from a cliff. It is always useful for mopping your brow. [B]Sonic Blaster:[/B] This handheld weapon from the 51st century can reintegrate as well as disintegrate its targets (although reintegrating a living being, or even a construct, doesn’t restore it to life or animation). It runs on batteries, and runs out of power on a natural “1” whenever it is used. [B]Sonic knife:[/B] This tool was used by Scaroth to steal the Mona Lisa in [I]City of Death[/I]; it is treated as a dagger, except that it deals sonic damage. [B]Sonic Lance:[/B] This handheld tool can also be used as a weapon, treated as a dagger that does sonic damage and bypasses hardness and armour. It can also be used as a detonator to explode unstable material. A larger version of the sonic lance is used in Federation mining operations. This version does 1d6 on the first round at a range of up to 30 meters. Each round, the damage increases by 1d6, until it reaches the maximum of 6d6 on the sixth round. Like the handheld sonic lance, the mining version does sonic damage that bypasses armour and hardness. [B]Sonic Lipstick:[/B] This is a sonic screwdriver, disguised to appear to be a normal lipstick. [/QUOTE]
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