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<blockquote data-quote="Reynard" data-source="post: 9876235" data-attributes="member: 467"><p>So I finally had a chance to write up some potential pre-gens for my bumbling villains con game and want some feedback. I am using the Marvel multiverse RPG and have a friend helping building them at rank 2 or 3 (I have not decided yet).</p><p></p><p>Here they are:</p><p></p><p>Killbot Komando: Formerly just a minion for the notorious 90s technovillain Alt-Man, KK accidentally achieved sentience when hit with the Y2K virus. KK operated as a assassin for years before being reprogrammed by the hero CyberKnight. Although the newly integrated “no killing” firmware update remains in place, Cyberknight was disappointed to discover that Killbot Komando remains a criminal mercenary.</p><p> Powers/Skills: Basically a Bullseye or Deadshot clone who is extremely skilled at gunplay; a robot so resistant to harm and things that would kill humans.</p><p> Weaknesses: cannot kill (shoot em in the leg!); susceptible to hacking and other cyber attacks</p><p>Motivation: upkeep is expensive and illegal, but can’t go back to Alt-Man, so needs lots of money for repairs etc.</p><p></p><p>Jumpin’ Jack: A three time loser who has been henchman to most of Bastion City’s least successful would-be costumed crime lords, Jack Porter had a mid-life crisis and decided to stop being a henchman and become a supervillain in his own right. He acquired the powerboots of a villain called Leapfrog, gave the gear a paint job, and started his career as Jumpin’ Jack at the age of 53.</p><p>Powers/Skills: agility based fighter; able to leap tall buildings in maybe 3 or 4 bounds</p><p>Weaknesses: Wears and armored costume but is otherwise a normal guy; also has a lot of history with the various crime leaders in the city; no one respects him; Leapfrog wants his gear back?</p><p>Motivation: Money is nice but what jack really wants is respect as a supervillain</p><p></p><p>Menajorie: Marjorie Dobbson is a mutant with the ability to shapeshift into different creatures, but her power is limited in two ways: first, whatever creature she turns into has exactly the same mass as her human form; and second, she can only change shape into weird hybrid animals (like an owlbear, or a sharkhorse, or a clamchimp). She tried to become a superhero but her powers were so bizarre people feared and rejected her. In an “I’ll show them” moment, she changed her ways to crime, but she isn’t really “evil” in any meaningful way and tries to avoid hurting people.</p><p>Powers/Skills: she is basically a very limited Beast Boy</p><p>Weaknesses: her powers can give her attacks and mobility but can't really do anything overtly magical or extraordinary.</p><p>Motivation: Mostly she is just mad about the way people treat her for how her powers work, but like everyone else in the word, she has to make rent and car payments etc.</p><p></p><p>Disassembler: A telekinetic, Rodney Lambert was never good at building things as a kid, but he sure could take them apart. Once he mastered his powers in late adolescence, he became a criminal mostly to pay for the vices he enjoyed( gambling, partying, women, etc). Over time, his vices took control and now he is stuck in an ever worsening cycle of debt to the various crime bosses of Bastion City. He uses his powers mostly for robbery, as he is something of a coward.</p><p> Powers/Skills: Disassembler has telekinetic powers that allow him to take apart anything made of multiple components. He can’t break anything solid, and he cannot put anything back together. Note that just because he takes something apart does not mean he has any control over what happens next (so if he took apart a police helicopter in midair it would rain its pieces and passengers down on the street).</p><p> Weaknesses: heavy debt, a coward, and does not want to go to prison for murder; limits on powers as noted</p><p>Motivation: keeping loan shark villains from killing him or forcing him into servitude; party</p><p></p><p>Nooka: Hundreds of years from now, in the aftermath of a global nuclear war, the mutant chimp Nooka stumbled upon an ancient laboratory beneath the ruins of Bastion City and was hurled back to the present by a closed timelike curve opened today by the would be villain Chronoptimum. Unfortunately, the unexpected arrival of Nooka destroyed the time machine and killed Chronoptimum, which has trapped Nooka in this alternate past. Nooka is brilliant but simply does not respect the modern era, knowing what it is destined to become, and chose life as a supervillain simply because modern social niceties make no sense to him.</p><p>Powers/Skills: Nooka is physically powerful, intellectually brilliant, and can shoot radioactive beams out of his eyes to weaken those subject to radiation poisoning.</p><p>Weaknesses: Nooka does not understand modern society nor respect its -- but has fallen in love with pre-apocalyptic comforts like clean water and pixie sticks. He also cannot pass for human at all, and is considered a “monster” by authorities and heroes.</p><p>Motivation: Nooka is driven by disdain for the “soft” modern world that has signed its own death warrant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reynard, post: 9876235, member: 467"] So I finally had a chance to write up some potential pre-gens for my bumbling villains con game and want some feedback. I am using the Marvel multiverse RPG and have a friend helping building them at rank 2 or 3 (I have not decided yet). Here they are: Killbot Komando: Formerly just a minion for the notorious 90s technovillain Alt-Man, KK accidentally achieved sentience when hit with the Y2K virus. KK operated as a assassin for years before being reprogrammed by the hero CyberKnight. Although the newly integrated “no killing” firmware update remains in place, Cyberknight was disappointed to discover that Killbot Komando remains a criminal mercenary. Powers/Skills: Basically a Bullseye or Deadshot clone who is extremely skilled at gunplay; a robot so resistant to harm and things that would kill humans. Weaknesses: cannot kill (shoot em in the leg!); susceptible to hacking and other cyber attacks Motivation: upkeep is expensive and illegal, but can’t go back to Alt-Man, so needs lots of money for repairs etc. Jumpin’ Jack: A three time loser who has been henchman to most of Bastion City’s least successful would-be costumed crime lords, Jack Porter had a mid-life crisis and decided to stop being a henchman and become a supervillain in his own right. He acquired the powerboots of a villain called Leapfrog, gave the gear a paint job, and started his career as Jumpin’ Jack at the age of 53. Powers/Skills: agility based fighter; able to leap tall buildings in maybe 3 or 4 bounds Weaknesses: Wears and armored costume but is otherwise a normal guy; also has a lot of history with the various crime leaders in the city; no one respects him; Leapfrog wants his gear back? Motivation: Money is nice but what jack really wants is respect as a supervillain Menajorie: Marjorie Dobbson is a mutant with the ability to shapeshift into different creatures, but her power is limited in two ways: first, whatever creature she turns into has exactly the same mass as her human form; and second, she can only change shape into weird hybrid animals (like an owlbear, or a sharkhorse, or a clamchimp). She tried to become a superhero but her powers were so bizarre people feared and rejected her. In an “I’ll show them” moment, she changed her ways to crime, but she isn’t really “evil” in any meaningful way and tries to avoid hurting people. Powers/Skills: she is basically a very limited Beast Boy Weaknesses: her powers can give her attacks and mobility but can't really do anything overtly magical or extraordinary. Motivation: Mostly she is just mad about the way people treat her for how her powers work, but like everyone else in the word, she has to make rent and car payments etc. Disassembler: A telekinetic, Rodney Lambert was never good at building things as a kid, but he sure could take them apart. Once he mastered his powers in late adolescence, he became a criminal mostly to pay for the vices he enjoyed( gambling, partying, women, etc). Over time, his vices took control and now he is stuck in an ever worsening cycle of debt to the various crime bosses of Bastion City. He uses his powers mostly for robbery, as he is something of a coward. Powers/Skills: Disassembler has telekinetic powers that allow him to take apart anything made of multiple components. He can’t break anything solid, and he cannot put anything back together. Note that just because he takes something apart does not mean he has any control over what happens next (so if he took apart a police helicopter in midair it would rain its pieces and passengers down on the street). Weaknesses: heavy debt, a coward, and does not want to go to prison for murder; limits on powers as noted Motivation: keeping loan shark villains from killing him or forcing him into servitude; party Nooka: Hundreds of years from now, in the aftermath of a global nuclear war, the mutant chimp Nooka stumbled upon an ancient laboratory beneath the ruins of Bastion City and was hurled back to the present by a closed timelike curve opened today by the would be villain Chronoptimum. Unfortunately, the unexpected arrival of Nooka destroyed the time machine and killed Chronoptimum, which has trapped Nooka in this alternate past. Nooka is brilliant but simply does not respect the modern era, knowing what it is destined to become, and chose life as a supervillain simply because modern social niceties make no sense to him. Powers/Skills: Nooka is physically powerful, intellectually brilliant, and can shoot radioactive beams out of his eyes to weaken those subject to radiation poisoning. Weaknesses: Nooka does not understand modern society nor respect its -- but has fallen in love with pre-apocalyptic comforts like clean water and pixie sticks. He also cannot pass for human at all, and is considered a “monster” by authorities and heroes. Motivation: Nooka is driven by disdain for the “soft” modern world that has signed its own death warrant. [/QUOTE]
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