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From: Edward Paul <doyle@******.edu>
Subject: Re: shocked.....
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 08:15:14 -1000
Well, if you're looking for a fast archetype, you can use one that
I designed for a Bug City campaign when I was bored. Yes, I was inspired
by the Flash comic character. I was thinking of making one of Capt.
America for Lone Star, imagine a positive, hero image LS could have with
a PhysAd version of him...

Flash
Former Bodyguard

Attributes Skills
Strength: 4 (8) Athletics: 4 (8)
Quickness: 6 (12) Firearms: 5
Body: 5 Stealth (Urban): 4 (6)
Charisma: 1(3) Biotech (First Aid): 2
Intelligence: 4 (6) Unarmed Combat: 5
Willpower: 4 Etiquette (Street): 2 (4)
Essence: 0.65 Etiquette (Corp): 1 (3)
Body Index: 5 English: 6
Reaction: 5 (13) Japanese: 3
Initiative: 13+4D6
Dice Pools
Combat: 11
Task Pool: 2
Bioware
Muscle Augmentation (4)
Pain Editor (+1 Willpower, -1 Intelligence when activated)
Synaptic Accelerator (1)
Tailored Pheromones (2)
Cyberware
Encephalon (3)
Move by Wire (2)
Contacts
Street Doc
Company Man (Ares)
Former Company Man (Ares)
Gear
Form Fitting Body Armor (3) (4/1)
Ordinary Clothing
Dikote Forearm Snap Blades (+1 die to parry) (pair)
Secure Long Coat (4/2)
Dikote Security Helmet (2/3)
with Smartgun II Infrared Visor
with HUD (200 Mp)
Ares Alpha (assault rifle)
with 5 clips of APDS ammo (210 rounds)
Savelette Guardian (heavy pistol)
with 4 clips of EX Explosive ammo (48 rounds)
Concealable Holster
Middle Lifestyle (before CZ)
Starting Cash: 7,150



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Edward Paul University of Hawaii at Manoa
E-Mail: doyle@******.edu
World Wide Web: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~doyle
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