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.
I had an idea about using the A-Team as the template for rogue medics,
healing in a World where the medical profession has banned or controls
talent healing so that only the rich can access it. So it seemed a good idea for my first go at writing up characters - the
A(mbulance)-Team. I was trying for 250 but ended up with 300 points
each trying to capture them as protrayed and add in the medical angle.
If you took that out then they could come down to 250.
Margery Kemp started her pilgrimage in 1413 and never really
stopped. She's been a persistant pest (in the view of some men--which
is to say, everybody who's spent more than an hour next to her, and
many for far less a spance of time) to anyone who would deny women
their rights or else allow an injustice to come to pass. Which is to
say that they tended to die horrendously if they got too close.
The majority of Spiderman's prowess comes from his hyperstats. His
maximum lift is pretty much capped off at being able to pick up a tank.
His other major powers are almost entirely attached to his web
shooters... anyhow. tell me if i missed anything.
Here's a rough-and-ready version of Great Cthulhu that comes to an even 1,500 points (right in the middle of the Universal
Entity range, 1,000 - 2,000 points). It's a rough-and-ready version of
Cthulhu, suitable for throwing at powerful supers rather than an
insidious threat that underlies an entire low-powerred CoC-style
campaign. You should find that he's plenty nasty, though.
When Charlie was two his mother and father died in a car accident and Charlie went to live with his uncle on his uncle's farm. His uncle was a mean spirited old man and hated having to provide for
his younger brothers off spring especially one so young. Being on a
remote farm the social workers tended not to visit regularly and the
old man took to locking Charlie in his room for days at a time to keep
him from under his feet. This practice became more and more regular as
the boy started to grow until his uncle only unlocked the door to feed
him and this soon only happened once a day.
Essie Bogandis was voted "Most Likely to Smash Her Own Brains Out
Bungee Jumping," before she got kicked out of school for poor
attendance and backchat. But so what? She got a job running a bungee
jump platform, and it paid for her NEW favorite hobby -- BASE jumping.