Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
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Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
Just for fun, I'm working on a character who was a human, but had his genes altered by an alien medical device, into alien DNA. Which Power Category do people think would be most appropriate?
Mutant (contact with mutagenic substance)
Experiment (accidental experiment)
Alien (since his DNA is now identical to the aliens, just write him up as one.)
Personally, I'm leaning towards mutant, but I'd like to hear other opinions...
Mutant (contact with mutagenic substance)
Experiment (accidental experiment)
Alien (since his DNA is now identical to the aliens, just write him up as one.)
Personally, I'm leaning towards mutant, but I'd like to hear other opinions...
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
Mediapig71 wrote:Just for fun, I'm working on a character who was a human, but had his genes altered by an alien medical device, into alien DNA. Which Power Category do people think would be most appropriate?
Mutant (contact with mutagenic substance)
Experiment (accidental experiment)
Alien (since his DNA is now identical to the aliens, just write him up as one.)
Personally, I'm leaning towards mutant, but I'd like to hear other opinions...
Alien
with the sub-class experiment
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
I'd go the reverse on that. Experiment main, Alien sub category.
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
The problem I have with "Alien" is that, by the book, there's no way to give them an earth type educational background.
I mean, obviously, I can swap in whatever I want, but for the purposes of discussion, let's assume we're going by the rules as written.
I mean, obviously, I can swap in whatever I want, but for the purposes of discussion, let's assume we're going by the rules as written.
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
You should probably do Experiment then. Doesn't matter who did the experimenting, the result is the same.
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
Alrik Vas wrote:You should probably do Experiment then. Doesn't matter who did the experimenting, the result is the same.
Yeah... Just straight experiment.
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
The problem I have with "Alien" is that, by the book, there's no way to give them an earth type educational background.
I mean, obviously, I can swap in whatever I want, but for the purposes of discussion, let's assume we're going by the rules as written.
Out of curiosity, what education did you have in mind for the guy? Some match up with the Alien options better than others.
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
Well, originally I was thinking he was an active duty navy seal, but I reconceived him as a former navy diver, now a marine biologist / undersea explorer.
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
for character creation i would go with Alien Experiment, humanlike(no appearance bonuses), alien homeworld bonuses/penalties but use a standard education and of course no alien equipment.
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
Mediapig71 wrote:Well, originally I was thinking he was an active duty navy seal, but I reconceived him as a former navy diver, now a marine biologist / undersea explorer.
Hmm. Y'know, you could pretty much cover that with the entirely human education of an Analytical Genius: you'd get marine biology by getting Biology in the default package deal, can pick up Swimming and Swimming Advanced by opting for the Physical skill program, and (thanks to Intelligence) would have the working knowledge of an experienced Navy vet: knowing the marks to identify officers and enlisted men by their specific military units and special-forces status, knowing how to follow proper procedures for everything from handling prisoners of war to mundanely reporting in with one's group leader, knowing the relevant counter-intelligence measures to take while practically assessing sights and sounds at sea, and so on.
He boxed in the Navy? Okay, add Boxing. He trained in ship repair and underwater construction? Shucks, fixing and building stuff is pretty much the whole point of an Analytical Genius.
And an Alien built as a by-the-book AG would -- have the exact same skills.
He's no different when it comes to Researching whatever info can already be found about this or that undersea location. He's no different at Reading Sensory Equipment on whatever sub he then operates when exploring to find out the rest. He handles a rifle and a radio as if he's been through basic training. He plays medic if a buddy gets injured. You name it, he may as well be a regular human; the only real difference is that -- "since his DNA is now identical to the aliens" -- you can throw in an alien appearance and unearthly-environment physiological modifications.
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
Thanks everyone... I think I'm going to go with Experiment, as some of the side effects could fit well with the character. Maybe I'll post his stats when I'm done!
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Re: Mutant, Alien, oir Experiment
My first thought was it would be a Eugenics power cat.
But if only the DNA was re-written, then it would be an experiment. Any powers gained would be from the race's natural powers (does not include any environmental bonuses of the race's for the most part), and those powers the race is predisposed to have.
Any side effects would be to have the genomic changes start changing the body towards what the alien race would look like.
But if only the DNA was re-written, then it would be an experiment. Any powers gained would be from the race's natural powers (does not include any environmental bonuses of the race's for the most part), and those powers the race is predisposed to have.
Any side effects would be to have the genomic changes start changing the body towards what the alien race would look like.
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