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From: Georg Greve <ggreve@*******.HANSE.DE>
Subject: Snake (Speed Samurai)
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 1995 18:33:59 +0200
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 1995 18:33:56 +0200 (MET DST)

> Show us this speed deamon, put him on the list (or email it to me)
> I'ld be very interested in what all you added to him.

O.K. - here it comes:

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Street Name: Snake, 22year old Street Samurai

Body: (6+0) 6
Quickness: (6+4) 10
Strength: (4+4) 8
Charisma: (3+0) 3
Intelligence: (6+0) 6
Willpower: (6+0) 6

Reaction: (8+7) 15
Initiative: 4D6+15

Combat Pool: 11 Karma Pool: 3

Cyberware:
Wired Reflexes 3
Cybereyes with:
- Flare Compensation
- Thermographic Vision
- Electronic Vision Mag. 3
- Rangefinder
Hearing Amplification
Damper
Smartlink (Alpha)
Fingertip Compartment (with Monofilament Whip)

Essence Left: 0 (on the brink of madness *grin*)

Bioware:
Muscle Augmentation 4
Trauma Damper
Enhanced Articulation
Reflex Recorder Firearms

Body Index: 4,45


Skills:
Firearms: (6+2) 8
Unarmed Combat (4+1) 5
Cyber Implant Weaponry (6+1) 7
Monofilament Whip (8+1) 9
Stealth (6+1) 7
Etiquette (Street) 1
English 8
City Speak

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O.K. - I know he isn't finished yet and I'm sure you could definitely
upgrade him much more (he was working on getting a beta-grade Wired
Reflexes 3 when I stopped playing him, because the group died
away...) - but he's still quite unexperienced but already very
deadly. He's not as "tanky" as most other Samurais, but usually he's
faster than anyone else which gives him the possibilities to choose
what to do... if you play him really intelligent, he's a really tough
guy.

Any comments ?

Bye...
Georg


P.S. I LOVED the close encounter situations when he suddenly released
his monofilament whip and sliced enemies like butter... *evil grin*

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