Vaultbreaker

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69 posts. Alias of vayelan.


Full Name

Dara Foss

Classes/Levels

Scout 2 | HP 28/34 |Fort 14, Ref 15, Will 14 | Init +7 | Perc +8

Size

Medium

Age

17

Location

Mon Cala

Languages

Basic, Mando'a, Ithorese

Strength 12
Dexterity 12
Constitution 13
Intelligence 14
Wisdom 14
Charisma 8

About Dara Foss

Human Scout 2
Init +7; Perception +8
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Defense
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HP 34 (25 base)(25+9)
Defenses Ref 15 Fort 14 Will 14
Damage Threshold 14
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Offense
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Speed 6 squares
Melee Survival Knife +2 (1d6+2)
Ranged Blaster Rifle +3 (3d8+1)
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Statistics
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Str 12, Dex 12, Con 13, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 8
Base Atk +1
Force Points 6/6
Side Points 4 (Unaligned)

Background
Marooned - No penalty when using Treat Injury on self;

Talents
Fringe Savant

Feats
Shake it Off
Weapon Proficiency (Pistols)
Weapon Proficiency (Rifles)
Weapon Proficiency (Simple Weapons)
Scavenger
Weapon Focus: Blaster Rifle
Stay Up

Gear:

Utility Belt
Frag Grenade x2 (400cr)
Blaster Rifle (BlasTech E-11)
Targeting Scope (Standard)
Security Kit
Survival Knife
Flight Suit (1000cr)
Survival Knife

Power Pack x3
Medpac x1
Data Spike
Extinguisher
Short-Range Commlink
FastFlesh Medpac x2
Antitoxin Patch x2
Anti-Rad Dose

Background:
Dara’s birth was a testament to the chaos of the Clone Wars. Her parents were both assigned to a space station orbiting the Drongar system in the Outer Rim. Her mother was Dr. Andan Foss, a Republic xenobotanist researching bota and its miraculous medicinal effects. Her father was HN2020, a clone trooper known as “Hindsight” serving as security aboard the station. During a battle against Separatist forces, the station was badly damaged and its personnel were forced to evacuate. Dr. Foss and Hindsight never made it, and they were counted as lost with the facility.

In truth, they both survived as the station remained barely intact. The communications equipment was destroyed, leaving no chance to contact help, and with the tumult of the Clone Wars and the rise of the Empire, they were forgotten. It was not long before Dara was born, giving her parents another reason to survive. Her mother passed along an education in life sciences. Her father, given the name “Henri” by his “wife,” tried to “make a commando” out of his daughter. However, her father may have greatly embellished the tales of his military service, fabricating stories to impress, entertain, and teach his daughter.

While en route to Mon Cala, the Imperial Star Destroyer Deception detects the still operative station and takes the family into custody, splitting Dara from her parents and uprooting her entire world.

Appearance and Personality:

Dara has dark hair like her father, and it is very unkempt and greasy. Her skin is very pale, owing to the fact it has never been touched by natural light. Dara has a cleft lip. While this would have been effortlessly corrected at birth on almost any settled planet, her parents lacked the medical supplies and expertise to do so on the station. However, the cleft does not extend to her palate or nasal cavity, thus sparing her from health complications.

Due to her isolation, she is quite socially inept. For example, she does not understand sarcasm, and some figures of speech confuse her. Although her parents did stretch the truth when raising their daughter, Dara never caught on. As a result, she does not realize that people can lie and it is easy to deceive her. Furthermore, having never been exposed to non-humans, she tends to gawk at them.

When she feels bored, she will often engage in impromptu exercise: pushups, situps, pullups, etc. She also likes to walk on her hands. Life aboard the station came with long, empty hours to fill, so Dara made up lots of games and physical activities. Handstands, and eventually walking on her hands, was one of the first she started with and became a longstanding favorite of hers.

Background:
Dara’s birth was a testament to the chaos of the Clone Wars. Her parents were both assigned to a space station orbiting the Drongar system in the Outer Rim. Her mother was Dr. Andan Foss, a Republic xenobotanist researching bota and its miraculous medicinal effects. Her father was HN2020, a clone trooper known as “Hindsight” serving as security aboard the station. During a battle against Separatist forces, the station was badly damaged and its personnel were forced to evacuate. Dr. Foss and Hindsight never made it, and they were counted as lost with the facility.

In truth, they both survived as the station remained barely intact. The communications equipment was destroyed, leaving no chance to contact help, and with the tumult of the Clone Wars and the rise of the Empire, they were forgotten. It was not long before Dara was born, giving her parents another reason to survive. Her mother passed along an education in life sciences. Her father, given the name “Henri” by his “wife,” tried to “make a commando” out of his daughter. However, her father may have greatly embellished the tales of his military service, fabricating stories to impress, entertain, and teach his daughter.

While en route to Mon Cala, the Imperial Star Destroyer Deception detects the still operative station and takes the family into custody, splitting Dara from her parents and uprooting her entire world.

Appearance and Personality:

Dara has dark hair like her father, and it is very unkempt and greasy. Her skin is very pale, owing to the fact it has never been touched by natural light. Dara has a cleft lip. While this would have been effortlessly corrected at birth on almost any settled planet, her parents lacked the medical supplies and expertise to do so on the station. However, the cleft does not extend to her palate or nasal cavity, thus sparing her from health complications.

Due to her isolation, she is quite socially inept. For example, she does not understand sarcasm, and some figures of speech confuse her. Although her parents did stretch the truth when raising their daughter, Dara never caught on. As a result, she does not realize that people can lie and it is easy to deceive her. Furthermore, having never been exposed to non-humans, she tends to gawk at them.

When she feels bored, she will often engage in impromptu exercise: pushups, situps, pullups, etc. She also likes to walk on her hands. Life aboard the station came with long, empty hours to fill, so Dara made up lots of games and physical activities. Handstands, and eventually walking on her hands, was one of the first she started with and became a longstanding favorite of hers.