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Re: The Phoenixverse (A 2e OC 'verse; Newest: StrRev! STG! Aeon! Photophobia! Nimbus! Squad B! Dream Girl! Gobstopper!)

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I remember Jawbreaker from Crooks!

Gobstopper sounds a lot of fun. Except for the ant thing.
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Re: Gobstopper (Bridget Kucerova)

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EternalPhoenix wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 9:19 pm Gobstopper (Bridget Kucerova)

Power Level: 9; Power Points Spent: 165/165

STR: +10 (16/30), DEX: +1 (12), CON: +3 (16), INT: +0 (10), WIS: +2 (14), CHA: +4 (18)

Reality’s a little more complicated than Mason’s attempt at philosophy lays out, but Brie has never seen the inside of a school. She’s of average intelligence and completely untrained in critical thinking. She’s not stupid, but life and her Daddy have taught her that the two most important things in life are loved ones and money. Everything else is a distant and unreliable second.
I agree she is a sweetheart.
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Re: The Phoenixverse (A 2e OC 'verse; Newest: StrRev! STG! Aeon! Photophobia! Nimbus! Squad B! Dream Girl! Gobstopper!)

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RainOnTheSun wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 1:29 am I remember Jawbreaker from Crooks!

Gobstopper sounds a lot of fun. Except for the ant thing.
looks at that character's group

looks at four out of five of the Sin-sations

whistles innocently

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Gilliam wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 8:01 am I agree she is a sweetheart.
Gilliam, you salty dog from Down Under! I haven't seen you in here in ages. Hello again, my first commenter. :mrgreen:
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Re: The Phoenixverse (A 2e OC 'verse; Newest: StrRev! STG! Aeon! Photophobia! Nimbus! Squad B! Dream Girl! Gobstopper!)

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RainOnTheSun wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 1:29 am I remember Jawbreaker from Crooks!

Gobstopper sounds a lot of fun. Except for the ant thing.
There’s also a Gobstopper in Rogues Gallery, whose villainy is more four-color Silver Age.

I like your version as a more working-class, downtrodden version of the above mentioned bad girls.

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EternalPhoenix wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 9:38 am
Gilliam wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 8:01 am I agree she is a sweetheart.
Gilliam, you salty dog from Down Under! I haven't seen you in here in ages. Hello again, my first commenter. :mrgreen:
Hey there still lurking and still enjoying very much your builds.
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Re: The Phoenixverse (A 2e OC 'verse; Newest: StrRev! STG! Aeon! Photophobia! Nimbus! Squad B! Dream Girl! Gobstopper!)

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greycrusader wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 2:29 pm There’s also a Gobstopper in Rogues Gallery, whose villainy is more four-color Silver Age.

I like your version as a more working-class, downtrodden version of the above mentioned bad girls.

All my best.
Gilliam wrote: Tue May 31, 2022 6:10 pm Hey there still lurking and still enjoying very much your buis.
I'm glad you're both having a good time. Gobstopper's been fun (curses, should've used a different name oh well), but it's time for the next one.
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Sprite (Asuka Takahashi)

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Sprite (Asuka Takahashi)

Power Level: 9; Power Points Spent: 165/165

STR: +2 (14), DEX: +4 (18), CON: +2 (14), INT: +1 (12), WIS: +2 (14), CHA: +4 (18)

Tough: +2/+5, Fort: +6, Ref: +12, Will: +6

Skills: Acrobatics 11 (+15), Bluff 4 (+8), Diplomacy 4 (+8), Disable Device 14 (+15), Escape Artist 11 (+15), Gather Information 4 (+8), Language 4 (+4), Notice 8 (+10), Perform (stringed instruments) 11 (+15), Sense Motive 13 (+15), Stealth 8 (+20), Survival 8 (+10)

Feats: Accurate Attack, Acrobatic Bluff, Attractive (+4), Challenge - Improved Acrobatic Bluff, Defensive Attack, Defensive Roll, Elusive Target, Evasion 2, Improved Critical 2 (Stick Attacks (Array 6)), Improved Initiative, Improved Trick, Improved Trip, Power Attack, Takedown Attack, Uncanny Dodge (Auditory)

Powers:
Concealed Body Armor (Device 1) (Hard to lose; Subtle (subtle))
. . Protection 4 (+4 Toughness; Subtle (subtle))

Martial Training (Container, Passive 1)
. . Leaping 1 (Jumping distance: x2)
. . Speed 2 (Speed: 25 mph, 220 ft./rnd)
. . Super-Movement 1 (slow fall)

Soda Stick (Device 3) (Easy to lose, Only you can use)
. . Stick Attacks (Array 6) (default power: blast)
. . . . Bubbly Blast (Blast 6) (Default; DC 21)
. . . . Fizz In The Eyes (Dazzle 6) (Array; affects: visual senses, DC 16)
. . . . Stick Smash (Strike 4) (Array; DC 21; Mighty)
. . . . Stunning Smash (Stun 6) (Array; DC 16)

Sprite (Shrinking 8) (-2 Toughness, -2 size categories, 1/2 movement speed; Normal Strength)

Attack Bonus: +12 (Ranged: +12, Melee: +12, Grapple: +4)

Attacks: Bubbly Blast (Blast 6), +12 (DC 21), Fizz In The Eyes (Dazzle 6), +12 (DC Fort/Ref 16), Stick Smash (Strike 4), +12 (DC 21), Stunning Smash (Stun 6), +12 (DC Fort/Staged 16), Unarmed Attack, +12 (DC 17)

Defense: +12 (Flat-footed: +6), Size: Medium/Tiny, Knockback: +0

Initiative: +8

Languages: Arabic, English Native, Japanese, Russian, Spanish

Totals: Abilities 30 + Skills 25 (100 ranks) + Feats 17 + Powers 37 + Combat 40 + Saves 16 + Drawbacks 0 = 165

Age (as of Jan 2019): 23
Height: 5’ 3” (1’ 4” shrunk)
Weight: 115 lbs (2 lbs shrunk)
Ethnicity: Japanese-American
Hair: Black (sometimes dyed Purple)
Eyes: Dark Brown

Background: The infamous international assassin (who was once considered the fourth best in the world) onknown as Chokuto was, in many ways, not a good man. He was a man driven to perfect his craft and please a father who had never shown him anything other than stoicism and brutal violence. To that end, in his civilian life he dated several women in search of a wife. The one he fell in love with and married, naturally, was not good enough for his father. And when Asuka was born, she wasn’t good enough either. Chokuto needed to somehow please his father. His beloved wife had failed to produce a son, so he beheaded her in front of his father. When this was not good enough, he understood that nothing he did would ever be good enough. Something snapped inside of him, and soon his father’s head rolled across the floor, too. Ironically, his father’s last thoughts (not that Chokuto would ever know them) were of the man finally being pleased with his son.

. . Chokuto, now a self made widower and orphan in the same day, resolved to train his daughter better than he had been trained. From the time Asuka was able to walk, he took her into their basement once a day and beat the shit out of her. He never broke any important bones or struck her head more than hard enough to cause pain, for this was a lesson. It was not enough to learn how to fight. No…she had to understand that survival required violence. At first she cried and covered up. A child younger than a preschooler wouldn’t understand anything of what was happening. Her father was hurting her, and she didn’t know why. Chokuto never spoke a word during their sessions. Until she stabbed him in the leg with a blunt screw while howling in wordless rage, and earned his favor. He gave her the praise he had never received. She was 5 years old, but she had learned the first lesson. Survival required violence.

. . Chokuto taught Asuka many other things after that, upstairs. Basic mathematics. How to read and write. Basic first aid. How to prepare simple meals. Efficient and effective homeschooling. And when the day’s lessons were finished, he took her back into the basement and beat the shit out of her. It was instructional, now. She was willing to fight, but had no skill of any kind. So he demonstrated the proper basic techniques on her body. Initially, if nothing else she learned how to endure pain. Still, he was again careful to never break any major bones or strike her head more than hard enough to cause pain. This was out of practicality, not love. She could not train with broken limbs, and every martial artist knew at least one veteran who had been struck in the head with too much force too many times. The results of severe long term brain damage spoke for themselves. The years went on, and she eventually managed to knock him down. This again, earned his praise. He remained just long enough to make sure she could speak adequately when necessary, and then went back to work as an assassin. Leaving an 8 year old girl to continue her training alone with various manuals and textbooks. He also provided equipment for physical training.

. . Chokuto did return periodically to check on her progress, in the form of returning to the basement and beating the shit out of her. However, Asuka spent the next five years largely alone. This too, was done purposefully. To make her self reliant. The house was deep in a wilderness area. There was no electricity. If she wanted food, heat, and fresh clothing she would have to get it herself. General instructions were in the books he had left, but it was left to her to figure out how to manage all of it. She learned how to make snares and traplines for wild creatures. She learned how to endure hunger, as she failed as often as she succeeded. She learned how to hunt with a homemade bow and arrows. She learned how to gather edible plants from the area. And she learned how to grow her own vegetables in a garden. Mistakes with fire gave her new scars. Over and over, she almost died. Almost. The emergence of her powers, inherited from her father, made things both easier and harder.

. . When Asuka was 13, her father took her to kill a man. It was a simple enough assassination, and normally Chokuto would have passed it on to someone who needed the experience. Well, he supposed he was doing that, wasn’t he? He gave her a knife and a photograph of the man. The man had plenty of guards, but they were common thugs and expecting a grown man. They got a young teenage girl. A real cutie, and so very innocent. She was very lost, could she use their phone to call her daddy? They were quite surprised when she produced the knife, slashed their boss’s throat, and ran out the door between all of their legs. They were even more surprised when said boss started burning from one of her homemade matches. Asuka returned outside to her father, a triumphant grin on her face. She could not possibly have known about the explosives the group had been stockpiling. The explosion was rather impressive, and could not have been timed any better to her arrival. She confirmed the kill, tilted her head with her grin in place, and that fourth floor office exploded. She didn’t even flinch, though Chokuto noted the surprise in her eyes. The explosion was not intentional, and she had incredible self control. He smiled, and congratulated her on passing the final test.

. . The five years after than Asuka spent as Chokuto’s assistant. High level professional assassins are less busy than pop culture seems to think. They spent much more time training and honing their skills than on the job. And no, he no longer beat the shit out of his daughter. For one, it was no longer necessary. She had learned what she needed to from the process. And for second, it would have been far more difficult than before. When she turned 18,he “fired” her, giving her independence to pursue her own contracts and make her own name. He also gave her the Soda Stick as a graduation present. She chose the codename Sprite and gave her weapon and its functions their names. She did a few jobs, but low level professionals are barely more than hitmen. Building a reputation is challenging. Rival assassins try to kill you. Clients think it’s easier to rat you out to law enforcement or kill you instead of paying. It’s quite bothersome. Still, she progressed and made some small name for herself. Until one day she was on her way home to that wilderness home she and her father shared when she heard sounds of a ferocious battle. By the time she arrived, her home had been leveled. The FBI, with superheroic assistance, had finally tracked and brought down the legendary Chokuto. The last she saw of him was his battered and unconscious form being loaded into a paddy wagon. Apparently he’d been having a meeting, as he wasn’t alone inside it. They must have followed one of the others. If her father could be tracked to his home so easily, he’d have been caught long ago. Sprite considered a rescue attempt, but discarded the idea. If the assembled heroes and agents could defeat her father and those he trusted enough to know where his home was, they could defeat her too. So she turned around and slipped away. Her finances were separate from her father’s, and she had been meaning to get her own place anyway. Somewhere with a better internet connection, at least.

. . She’d been teaching herself to play the guitar and uploading successful recordings to social media. She’d even joined a band of sorts. The Sin-sations. They hadn’t met yet, though. Just screennames. It was a source of a little supplementary income, and that meant she didn’t have to scratch and claw so hard for contracts. Or, heavens forbid, get a real job. Some assassins had to do that when they were starting out, and it was embarrassing. The band was good, and apparently that attracted attention. Photophobia, of the Strength Revolution Special Tactics Group, and then Methion himself. The band members held a meeting online, and spoke at length with the Grand Wizard. None of them flinched at his offer of steady employment as a band. It was, however, the special meeting with Valine that was surprising. Special Tactics Group? Could the others pull their weight there? And then there was the small matter of Valine disapproving of her, personally. She had to remind him that she was a professional, not an uncontrollable psychopath. She only killed who she was specifically being paid to kill. The days of her accidently exploding parts of buildings were long in the past. If hired, Valine himself would be the one doing said paying and thus decided who died if anyone. Valine agreed to a trial period.

. . Squad B excelled, and was kept on. Her father is kept in a secret maximum security prison even someone with his skills and powers cannot escape easily. She sends coded letters, as little is secret or inaccessible to Methion for very long. The Grand Wizard has made it clear that he could be free tomorrow if she asked. She has not yet asked, for she knows such an offer has strings and she is satisfied with her present life as it is. The authorities know that Asuka exists due to the public records of her birth. She is currently classified as missing, along with her mother and grandfather’s civilian identity. Though analysis of her home confirmed they are likely dead, as there was too much blood soaked in the floorboards. Asuka, on the other hand, left clothing behind that was much too small to have fit her father. They do not know that she is the rising professional assassin and STG member known as Sprite, and they have not yet connected the Asuka Takahashi of the Sin-sations to the Asuka Takahashi born 23 years ago. Both her given and family names are relatively common in Japan, and she could be using a stage name.

Powers & Tactics: Sprite has three things. One mutant power, two special technological devices, and a lifetime of training. Her mutant ability, inherited from her father Chokuto, to reduce her physical size by an approximate eighth and her overall mass to approximately 1.5%. As usual with mutant abilities that change the body, nobody knows how this works and has never killed either of them. Their ability to retain their normal physical strength in this form is equally baffling and defies most known laws of physics. Regardless, at their decreased size they are more fragile, more difficult to hit, and more accurate.

. . Her technological devices are a set of Concealed Body Armor (specially treated to shrink with her) and her trademark Soda Stick. As a side note, her regular wardrobe is also specially treated to shrink when she does, however mundane clothes do not. Such as any special costumes worn on stage, in music videos, in photoshoots, or for special appearances. The Body Armor is, naturally, just armor. It looks like regular clothing to the untrained eye, however. Her Soda Stick (which also shrinks with her) has four regular functions. Bubbly Blast is a blast of carbonated water forceful enough to shatter stone. Fizz In The Eyes is a splash of said carbonated water into the eyes to blind a target. Both Stick and Stunning Smash are martial techniques. Stick Smash causes damage again at stone shattering level, but Stunning Smash merely renders the target stunned or unconscious. It has a biometric lock so no one else can use it except as a normal quarterstaff.

. . Lastly, her martial training lets her leap higher, run faster, and protect herself from long falls as long as there’s a something to grab onto. It is a sight to see, someone the size of a doll jumping a dozen or more horizontal feet or outrunning a grown man.

. . Tactically, it depends on what she’s doing. For an assassination she is alone and thus leans very hard on being Tiny Sized (easier to find concealment) and Stealth. Assassination targets are never particularly sturdy, as they’re basically unarmored civilians, and so she can cave their skulls in with a Staff Smash or if she can’t get that close while shrunk, a Bubbly Blast. Either is with at least +4 Power Attack, as if she rolls a Nat 1 (the only way she can miss Def 0 with +8 ATK) she deserves to be detected. On team missions, she is a scarily effective scout and spy. Under normal circumstances people just don’t see her, so she can overhear critical information, observe guard patrol patterns, or nab important papers with ease. Turns out it’s pretty easy to hide when you’re a foot and a third tall. In team battles she leans on Fizz In The Eyes to disorient, Bubbly Blast to damage flying and/or speedy foes, and closes to use Staff Smash with other foes. Stunning Smash is used to bypass Impervious Toughness in place of Power Attack. This does not mean that Power Attack isn’t used against successfully Dazzled foes, however she tries to avoid doing lethal damage and thus potentially kiilling. It’d be terribly unprofessional to kill someone she isn’t specifically being paid to kill.

Personality: Sprite is cheerfully professional and respectful in all her dealings. Squad B and the STG are used to her quirks, but heroes and civilians can find her genuinely unnerving. Because violence is fun for her. It’s not that she has a lust for battle, but that her earliest lesson was about survival requiring violence. So victory in combat, proving her skills superior (or superior enough to cause a retreat), means that she is worthy of surviving to another day. Who wouldn’t be happy about that? Hell, who wouldn’t be happy about having a chance to prove that they were worthy of survival in the first place? Assuming, of course, that there was ever any doubt. Additionally, how Chokuto trained her makes her perfectly at home in the middle of combat. Most people feel, you know, fear. Anxiety. The potential of being hurt, feeling pain, and recovering from it. The fight or flight response kicks in, and often into high gear. Combat is stressful as hell, even for long time veterans. Asuka doesn’t feel that stress, normally, and was never taught to hide that she doesn’t. So her demeanor is basically the same in the middle of furious combat as it is at a casual lunch. Again, she’s cheerfully professional and respectful.

. . But of course, there’s more going on in her head than that. A proper professional assassin is polite, professional, and has a plan to kill everyone they meet. She’s a professional criminal, which means she doesn’t hold superheroes or law enforcement in high regard. Especially after they took her father from her. They didn’t even have the decency to kill him. The heroic no-killing code makes no sense to her. And heroes who profess pacifism will utterly baffle her. Absolutely does not compute. Survival requires violence. Are they suicidal or something? That’s no good. They should call one of those hotlines and talk to someone about that.
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Re: Sprite (Asuka Takahashi)

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EternalPhoenix wrote: Tue May 31, 2022 10:08 pm The heroic no-killing code makes no sense to her. And heroes who profess pacifism will utterly baffle her. Absolutely does not compute. Survival requires violence. Are they suicidal or something? That’s no good. They should call one of those hotlines and talk to someone about that.
How many people in this world really have a heroic no-killing code?
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RainOnTheSun wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:09 am
EternalPhoenix wrote: Tue May 31, 2022 10:08 pm The heroic no-killing code makes no sense to her. And heroes who profess pacifism will utterly baffle her. Absolutely does not compute. Survival requires violence. Are they suicidal or something? That’s no good. They should call one of those hotlines and talk to someone about that.
How many people in this world really have a heroic no-killing code?
Everyone with a valid claim on the title of superhero. Naturally, most beings that lack a Con/Stamina score are fair game. You know, non sentient robots or vampires. Do I need to write out the creed of the superhero? I assumed we all knew it, at least in general terms. That's why I'm specifying whether each villain does or not. The default assumption is that heroes don't kill if they can avoid it.
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I understand the general idea of a classic superhero, I'm just wondering how many people in this world fit into that mold.
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RainOnTheSun wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 4:10 am I understand the general idea of a classic superhero, I'm just wondering how many people in this world fit into that mold.
I've never really put a number to it. Roughly speaking, every major city on the planet has at least five professional superheroes in residence. Even minor cities have one or two to their names. This doesn't mean they're necessarily on the level of the Avengers or the Justice League, mind. The average Phoenixverse hero lives and breathes street level. They're more likely to be protectors of a neighborhood or two than a whole city. And these number fluctuate. Heroes retire, move, die, etc. It also doesn't include any heroes who protect towns, villages, or empty stretches in the middle of nowhere that are more important than they look. Google says there's about 500 major cities in the world. Gives us about 2500 heroes globally just from those. Casually double it for 5k, and we're probably in a rough ballpark? You could double it again for 10k and I wouldn't blink.

The supers scene is a little insular, too. Some random citizen from say, St. Louis, probably has no idea who the local heroes are over in, say, Omaha. But if St. Louis has a Five Year Vet (it ought to, it's a big city), they certainly know at least the names of who's heroing over there and an idea of how to find them. Assuming they're not like, really new.
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That sounds nice. Every town has a person or two with a couple neat tricks who helps people out.
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It's also useful for running a game set in it. If the PCs leave their home city for somewhere else, there's still probably a local to show them the lay of the land, so to speak.
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RainOnTheSun wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 5:53 am Have you run any games in this world?
No, I haven't even rolled dice on my own. It's just me playing with my action figures made of imagination. I've got ADHD, which makes consistent effort on any one thing basically impossible.
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