Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Cure Character Sheet

The Cure

Secret Identity: Mary Fairhart
 Age: 26
Gender: F
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 110 lbs
Level: 1
Experience Points: 0
Player: Larry

She is the Mistress of Radiation capable of using it for both healing and hurting. Beware this Super Heroine of Menace and Mercy.

Super Powers and Super Skills:
1). Flight: 192 MPH PR= 1 per hour

2) Heightened Agility: +22

3) Chemical Power -Radiation: Body permanently changed to be have translucent skin and muscles (like a green x-ray image)
     
      a) Latarium Blast: Range = 22", 2d8 damage, PR=8

      b) Lingering Effect: When successfully hit combatant has to make Save vs END next turn. Failure results in add'l 1d8 damage

      c) Augment Healing - The Gift of the Fair of Heart: touching the target character gives the touched character increased healing rate. PR=2, Range=0 (has to physical touch), Duration 24 hours. When touched the character heals for 2d8 Hit points when inactive for 1 turn. Healing will not occur until another 24 hours have past (or normal character healing cycle).

      d) Radiation Absorption: Replenishes 2d8 Power Points by absorbing radiation from the environment. PR=0, must spend 1 action absorbing. Dual actions are not allowed. Cannot absorb her own radiation. If attacked with radiation can absorb damage, even beyond max PP (79). After reaching max PP, Save vs End required. For every 10 PP over max -1 modifier is applied to save value. Failed save roll releases all excess radiation doing damage equal to the excess points, can't roll with damage.

      Weakness - Radioactive: Permanently emits radiation which could lead those in close proximity to suffer radiation poisoning. Attack as Chemical, Range=2.4" (S*2/10) and 2d8 damage. Concentration will contain it, PR=1 per round

4) Radiation Suit: a custom radiation suit to contain the radiation from the character. SR=11, ADR=110. ADR does not provide Armor protection; it is a measurement of how much radiation is leaked. Take ADR as a percentage against Chemical Power for area attack (i.e. ADR 80 = 2d8 roll reduced by 80%)

Statistics:
Strength: 12
Endurance: 16
Agility: 35
Intelligence: 16
Charisma: 16

Hit Points: 22
Power Points: 79

Carrying Capacity: 183.04 lbs
Hand-to-Hand Damage: 1d4

Accuracy: +6 (Including Power Mods)
Damage Modifier: +5 (Including Power Mods)

Detect Hidden: 12
Detect Danger:  16

Reaction Modifiers: 2 from Good -2 from Evil

Movement: Ground:  63 per turn
Movement: Flight: 907.8 per turn
Healing Rate: 1.2 hit points per day

Occupation:
Security Clearance: 3
Wealth: 10

Skills:
Atheletics
Medicine: Radiology
Medicine: Family Practice

Luck Points: 1.6

Gear:

Notes:

"“Mary…I’m so sorry.” The words seem to fumble from his mouth. “It’s stage 4. I don’t know how we missed it for so long.” He tries to hold back the tears, but when it’s your own daughter you’re breaking the news too that she has cancer, how could he not. Ten years to the day Marie Fairhart his wife died of breast cancer. Since that day Dr.Fairhart has spent every waking hour working with a team from Gen-Tek labs searching for a cure. Mary Fairhart was not your average girl. Excelling in sports throughout high school, she had a free ride anywhere. Mary took her mother’s death very hard. With a nearly perfect S.A.T. score and carrying a 4.0 grade average, Mary went to Harvard. She set her mind on Pre-Med. All her spare time she spent with her dad looking for a cure and on July 2, 2010 at 7:01 am, she found it, the day and time she felt the lump. That afternoon her father broke the news that indeed it is breast cancer. To see her face you would never know that she was just told she has 4 months to live. “Dad we don’t have much time. Make the call. I’ll meet you at lab 7 in an hour.” Her words: direct. Her voice: soft, yet firm. The last ten years of his life and the last 6 years of hers have come to this. Their research leads them to the realization that a synthetic compound known as Latarium maybe her only chance. Latarium was made in Gen-Tek labs 3 years ago. This new radioactive compound was not cost affective but it killed the cancer and seemed to heal the mice at a fantastic rate. The side effect to this, was radiation poisoning. After only 5 days of treatment the mice all died. With grant money and Latarium in short supply 4 months was not much time to save her life.” November 1, 2010 8:15am this has to be it. I’ve worked over 10 years on this Marie. I couldn’t save you but I will save Mary. “ Dr.Fairhart puts down the microphone and turns to his team. “Gentlemen if everything is ready you may now leave the lab.” After a few minutes of back and forth reluctant they left the lab. The Dr. let them know that if it worked, credit would be shared but if things went south, the blame would all be on him. He walks over to Mary and before he can say a word. “Dad whatever happens I love you.” He simply replies “I know” then kisses her on her forehead.  As Dr. Fairhart throws the switch, he knows something’s gone wrong. Bombarding the Latarium with x-rays turns the compound into a radioactive nocuous gas. He watches helplessly as his daughter inhales the fumes. He desperately tried to shut the machine down as his daughter’s vital signs go haywire. The cancer is dying but it seems so is she. The containment unit that holds Mary cannot be opened until all radiation levels are cleared, she’s trapped. Now in the final stages of treatment, the last bit of Latarium which is now focused as a beam of bright green light seems to engulf her.

Three Days Later: Mary awakes from an induced coma, after several hours of pleading with her father asking why is he wearing a radiation suit and why she’s still in the radiation containment room, he releases her and lets her see for herself. To her horror, she sees just a shape of her former self. The reflection in the mirror shows a translucent green figure, a living x-ray, as all she can see is the faint image of her skeletal form surrounded by a green translucent humanoid form. As you can imagine, the poor girl went into shock. It took several weeks for Mary to accept her fate, she is alive, cancer free, and realizes she’s been given a second chance. Within the next few months, her father has designed a protective suit so that Mary can now walk around without causing radiation poisoning to everyone she encounters. Within this time, they also discover that Mary has been endowed with super powers, Mary’s body emits radiation which when she focuses can be contained by sheer force of will. She can also emit powerful beams of radiation through her eyes and hands which she now calls her latarium blast. Finding that she can fly was nice and the ridiculous jump in her ability were all great but what makes her smile and keeps her going is when a simple accident where her father had cut himself revealed that Mary has the power to heal.  She calls this power the “gift of the fair at heart”.  This is in memory of her mother. At Mary’s request, her father has stopped trying to reverse the process. Mary sees this whole experience as her destiny.  With some stylish additions as a cape, breast plate, and multiple wigs, Mary Fairhart has decided it’s time to step up.  The world needs hero’s, she just hopes to one day be one of them. In many ways, Mary is gone and has given birth to “The Cure”.