Alexis smiles absently.
"Torture? Mutilation? Crimes against humanity? I get the general idea."
Follow him to the doctor, discuss my proposition in private.
Maurice shrug and leads you down the winding maze of corridors that is the back of the infirmary. Eventually he brings you to an unmarked door-one of hundreds of similar ones-and keys in a code on a pad near by. Inside is a small surgical theater. The doctor is standing over the table, which holds the body of a man in his 20-30's, who was obviously killed by something with a very high caliber. The doctor looks over as you walk in. He rests his head in his hands, elbows on the chest of the corpse.
"Why?" He says as Maurice steps into the room and closes the door. "Why should you be a test subject for weapons? I've got bodies." he says, jerking his chin at the corpse, "I've got others in my employ who can test weapons. And they're not so picky. So why you?"
Keep waiting. Increase dispersion to almost like a shotgun., Power up to 11.
You increase the dispersion. You can hear the movement in the tower go higher up, to the very top. It dawns on you that if they're at the very top, then they'll see your electrical cord escape path. And when they see that they'll probably start looking around for you. And when they do that they'll probably look down...
The bomb itself is about the size of a football, a metal ovoid with a keypad on one side. The keypad has 13 keys: 0-9, and three keys reading Frq, Det, Tim.
((Not sure if it is better or worse, but let us try.))
Milno stared at the bomb before feeling like he really should have acquainted himself with how the hell the highly explosive device in his hands works. Oh well.
Check if I have anything - like a radio - that can send a detonation signal.
You still have your wristpad. That would probably work. Though you're not sure how well it will penetrate through these winding metal corridors.
Is this where I can sign up for this? Seems like the logical place to do it.
Name: Danny
Age: 7
Gender: Male
Appearance: A typical scrawny little kid, with dark hair that never seems to stay in place, and a tendancy to smile at the darndest things.
Personal information: Danny doesn't know how he got here, but he does know all about Physics, Medicine and Space travel. Also knows when its time to duck.
Reason assigned to HMRC: Danny was found on the ship, wandering around. So after he proved to have an unnerving level of intelligence and no memories or objections, he was told to grab a suit and prepare for his first mission.
Stats:
Strength: 0
Dexterity: 0
Endurance: 0
Charisma: 3
Intelligence: 17
Willpower: 0
Skills:
Speech: 0
Intuition: 5
Handiwork: 0
Conventional Weapons: 0
Unconventional Weapons: 0
Exotic weapons: 0
Auxiliary systems: 0
Medical tech: 0
Profession: Fleshtech (+1 Auxiliary/Medical; -1 Conventional)
Sure you wanna do that? Those bonuses wouldn't be bonuses, they'd just counteract the -1's from the 0's. Also, I think you just stat'd Steven Hawking.
"That'll be useful, at least, if I get that amp. Requires surviving my next mission, of course."
Try to lift myself up five feet. If it works, "fly" around in wider circles and see how long I can keep this up.
If that works, delete the dummies, randomly generate a realistic, obstacle-rich planet surface. Test out how fast I can "fly" and how well I can dodge while "flying" like this - for this exercise, don't use all-fives.
Str 3; Dex 3; End 3; Cha 5; Int 4; Wil 12//Spe 0; Int 1; Han 0 (-1); Con 1; Unc 0; Exo 8; Aux 1 (+1); Med 0
2 tokens; Mk II Suit; Microwave PK Amp; normal cigarettes; blue smokes; datapad (with platformer shooter); nanoghosts
Appearance: 5'11'', 170 pounds in a rather unmuscular frame, shoulder-long brown hair, short goatee, brown eyes, a rather long chin that earned him his nickname. Age 32
Half a robot foot. Robot right arm.
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Flight is harder. Number 1, you're heavier. Number two, it's controlled. Doing something like enhancing a jump to let you get a 30 foot vertical leap is easier then flying. As it is, you could probably only fly for very short distances before your brain falls out.