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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 7121403" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><strong>Year of the Zombie</strong></p><p></p><p>Year of the Zombie</p><p>d20 Modern</p><p><strong>Classic Zombie:</strong> The Classic Zombie template is applied to any human who dies with an intact brain during the Rising.</p><p><strong>Common Zombie Strong Ordinary 1/Tough Ordinary 1:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sprinter Zombie:</strong> The Sprinter Zombie template is applied to any human who dies with an intact brain during the Rising.</p><p><strong>Sprinter Zombie Fast Ordinary 2:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Child Zombie:</strong> The Child Zombie template is applied to any human with the child template who dies with an intact brain during the Rising.</p><p><strong>Frenzied Zombie:</strong> The Frenzied Zombie template is applied to any human who dies with an intact brain during the Rising.</p><p><strong>Frenzied Zombie Tough Ordinary 4:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Enhanced Memory Zombie:</strong> These are the ones who have regained some knowledge of their former selves, either because of extensive training, repeated actions, or something that was very important to the person before they Rose again. Most Enhanced Memory Zombies are former military, remembering the basics of weapon use. Some have been policemen or others who died with a vitally important task undone (not something simple, such as getting the cat out of the garage).</p><p><strong>Enhanced Memory Zombie Fast Hero 1/Smart Hero 4:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Trained Zombie:</strong> Some zombies are “trained,” by the immoral or the insane, to perform certain tasks.</p><p>Training is most often done through repeated moves, with negative reinforcement delivered via electroshock and positive reinforcement being rewarded with a live victim. Though zombies do not appear to feel pain from injuries, electrical shocks delivered to the spine or brain appear to hurt them. Eyelids are commonly cut away, and often an implant is placed into the skull to deliver an electric shock that will temporarily overload the zombie’s motor control center.</p><p>The Trained Zombie template may be applied to any existing zombie.</p><p><strong>Trained Zombie Classic Zombie Strong Hero 1/Tough Hero 1:</strong> ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 7121403, member: 2209"] [b]Year of the Zombie[/b] Year of the Zombie d20 Modern [b]Classic Zombie:[/b] The Classic Zombie template is applied to any human who dies with an intact brain during the Rising. [b]Common Zombie Strong Ordinary 1/Tough Ordinary 1:[/b] ? [b]Sprinter Zombie:[/b] The Sprinter Zombie template is applied to any human who dies with an intact brain during the Rising. [b]Sprinter Zombie Fast Ordinary 2:[/b] ? [b]Child Zombie:[/b] The Child Zombie template is applied to any human with the child template who dies with an intact brain during the Rising. [b]Frenzied Zombie:[/b] The Frenzied Zombie template is applied to any human who dies with an intact brain during the Rising. [b]Frenzied Zombie Tough Ordinary 4:[/b] ? [b]Enhanced Memory Zombie:[/b] These are the ones who have regained some knowledge of their former selves, either because of extensive training, repeated actions, or something that was very important to the person before they Rose again. Most Enhanced Memory Zombies are former military, remembering the basics of weapon use. Some have been policemen or others who died with a vitally important task undone (not something simple, such as getting the cat out of the garage). [b]Enhanced Memory Zombie Fast Hero 1/Smart Hero 4:[/b] ? [b]Trained Zombie:[/b] Some zombies are “trained,” by the immoral or the insane, to perform certain tasks. Training is most often done through repeated moves, with negative reinforcement delivered via electroshock and positive reinforcement being rewarded with a live victim. Though zombies do not appear to feel pain from injuries, electrical shocks delivered to the spine or brain appear to hurt them. Eyelids are commonly cut away, and often an implant is placed into the skull to deliver an electric shock that will temporarily overload the zombie’s motor control center. The Trained Zombie template may be applied to any existing zombie. [b]Trained Zombie Classic Zombie Strong Hero 1/Tough Hero 1:[/b] ? [/QUOTE]
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