Project Nemesis is a fan driven website for games that use the One-Roll Engine (like Nemesis, Wild Talents, Reign and Monsters) or Chaosium's Basic Roleplay System (BRP) (like Call of Cthulhu) and the Delta Green setting.
If we're throwing around the high-strength iconic powerhouses, I thought I'd
take a shot at the Hulk. Anybody who knows the history of
the Hulk knows that
he has been through -many- different forms over the years, so this is a
fairly generic approach to his powers - suitable for a "Hulk smash!" version
of the character. I've built him
to 500 points.
I read Adam Warren’s Empowered recently and enjoyed it. It’s a
catalogue of a series of existential crises of a lowly super-heroine
who is an F-list junior or associate member of an A-list superteam.
This write-up is based on the sort of modern interpretation of western
vampire legends that has sometime appeared in fiction. It possesses the
typical vulnerabilities. Instead of food they require blood. Blood is
more difficult to acquire than food – all other things being equal – so
I’d probably allow a vampire to only have to feed every few days. Maybe
I’d have them lose one point of will for every day they did not feed.
I’m not sure about that idea though.
Randolph was a failing journalist before he became a failing war
correspondent. Within days of arriving in France, he stole a decade-old
Cadillac and drove towards the front lines, intent on getting an
exclusive story instead of the propaganda-filled mash that the officers
were spoon feeding the other writers.
Years ago I came up with the idea of a super who did not exist in all three spatial dimensions, and who could not be perceived or affected from behind. I found it easy to create a character based on this odd idea using Wild Talents.