Female Human

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212 posts. Alias of Guy Humual.


About Germain

Human
dedicated hero 3/ tracer 2

Strength 10 (+0)
Dexterity 16 (+3)
Constitution 12 (+1)
Intelligence 16 (+3)
Wisdom 14 (+2)
Charisma 14 (+2)

Total Hit Points: 39 (3d6+2d8+5=7+7+7+9+9)

Speed: 30ft

Armor Class: 10+3(dex)+4(defense Bonus)+1(equipment bonus) = 18, or 10+3(dex)+4(defense Bonus)+3(equipment bonus)=20
Touch AC: 10+3(dex)+4(defense bonus)=17
Flat-footed: 10+1(equipment bonus)+4(defense bonus)=15, or 10+3(equipment bonus)+4(defense bonus)=17

Initiative modifier: +3

Fortitude save: +3
Reflex save: +7
Will save: +4

BAB: +4

Grapple check: +4

Feats:
Simple weapon Proficiency (free)
personal firearms proficiency (occ)
point blank shot (1st)
armour proficiency (light) (1st)
track (2nd Lv class bonus)
Combat martial arts (3rd)
Urban Tracking (4th Lv class Bonus)

Talents:
Skill Emphasis: The Dedicated hero chooses a single skill and receives a +3 bonus on all checks with that skill. This bonus does not allow the hero to make checks for a trained-only skill if the hero has no ranks in the skill.

Faith: The Dedicated hero has a great deal of faith. It might be faith in self, in a higher power, or in both. This unswerving belief allows the Dedicated hero to add his or her Wisdom modifier to the die roll whenever the hero spends 1 action point to improve the result of an attack roll, skill check, saving throw, or ability check.

Prerequisites: Skill emphasis.

Special Abilities:
Target Species: Germain gains a +2 bonus on bluff, intimidate, listen, sense motive, spot, and survival checks against humans. Germain gets a +2 bonus on weapon damage rolls against such creatures.
As a free action Germain can spend an action point to changer her targeted species.

Swift Strike: Germain adds +1d6 on a successful attack roll against a flat-footed opponent.

Skills:
bluff* (8r)+(2Chr)+(3 Skill Focus): +13
Hide (5r)+(3Dex): +8
Investigate (6r)+(2Int): +8
knowledge (behavior sciences) (6r)+(2Int): +8
Move Silently (8r)+(3Dex): +11
ride* (6r)+(3Dex): +9
sense Motive (6r)+(2Wis): +8
Spot (6r)+(2Wis): +8
Survival (8r)+(2Wis): +10
Treat injury (6r)+(2Wis): +8

Starting occupation:
Adventure

Languages:

Weapons:

Spoiler:

Gaea Modified FN Five-seveN: this pistol has been modified with a DNA reader which imprints a genetic signature on every bullet as it’s fired. The DNA reader also has a locking mechanism which prevents non human females from operating the weapon or accessing any of its functions. The weapon comes standard with a built in sound suppressor, laser sight, digital ammo display, and a flashlight.

This is a silent weapon. A DC 15 listen check is required to hear this weapon firing.

Damage: 2d8 Magazine: 20 box
Critical: 20 Size: Small
Range Increments: 40ft weight: 1 lbs
Rate of Fire: S

Gaea Modified G11 “Hush”: this rifle has been modified with a DNA reader which imprints a genetic signature on every bullet as it’s fired. The DNA reader also has a locking mechanism which prevents non human females from operating the weapon or accessing any of its functions. The weapon comes standard with a built in sound suppressor, laser sight, digital ammo display, and flashlight. The electro-optical scope can be used manually or hooked up to a HUD.

Do to the high quality manufacture this item is always considered a masterwork item and thus it gets +1 on attack rolls. This is a suppressed weapon. A DC 15 listen check is required to locate the source of the gunfire

Damage: 2d8 Magazine: 50 box
Critical: 20 Size: large
Range Increments: 80ft weight: 8 lbs
Rate of Fire: S, A

Gaea Modified Mesmer: This weapon has a DNA reader built into the handle and trigger. This DNA reader functions as part of a locking mechanism which prevents non human females from operating the weapon or any of its functions. The Mesmer is a high energy and sound weapon. Any living creature struck by the powerful blast may briefly have their senses short circuited.

This weapon deals non-lethal damage, anytime the target takes damage equal or greater then their CON that target must make a Fort save (DC 15) or fall unconscious for 1d4+1 rounds. If the save is successful then the target is dazed for 1 round.

Note: although this weapon uses a mix of energy and sound to subdue its target the sound is both extremely concentrated and at a very high frequency. To the human ear the weapon is only no louder then an ordinary low caliber handgun. Creatures capable of hearing high frequency sounds though might, under the ideal conditions, hear the Mesmer firing from up to three miles away.

Damage: 2d10 non-lethal Magazine: ---
Critical: 20 Size: Small
Range Increments: 20ft weight: 4 lbs
Rate of Fire: S

Survival Knife: This weapon has a hollow handle which houses matches, water purification tablets, snare wire, signal mirror, compass, needle, thread, and some fish hook and line.

Damage: 1d4
Critical: 19-20 Size: Small Range Increments: 10ft weight: 1 lbs

Equipment:

Spoiler:

Duracable: Strong as steel, flexible as rubber, and almost as light as normal rope, duracable replaces most cables and ropes as the standard device for lifting, pulling, and support. Duracable is made of lightweight and durable wiring wrapped hundreds of times in a swirl that reinforces itself as more stress is placed on the coil. Duracable is able to support up to 10 metric tons of weight.

Grappler Tag: Often used in conjunction with duracable, the grappler tag is a small disc roughly six inches in diameter. When placed against a solid surface, the grappler tag attaches to that surface by magnetism (if the surface is ferrous) or by an array of nearly microscopic metal barbs (if not). The tag can then be attached to duracable and used as an anchor for climbing, pulling, or any other purpose. A button on the top of the disc releases the grappler tag’s hold.

Heads-Up Display (HUD): One of the most valuable innovations in portable information technology is the personal heads-up display (HUD). A HUD is composed of optical sensors for taking in data and a display device that projects an overlay in the user’s field of vision. A HUD also typically incorporates some sort of communications link or data link to allow another person or computer to see what the wearer sees and transmit valuable information back to the HUD.

Over the years, the HUD display device transforms from a simple eyepiece worn on a headband to contact lenses that can display data, all the way up to a neural interface that simply taps into the bearer’s optical nerve and tampers with the signals sent to the brain.

The standard HUD can be used to highlight the outline of a person or object on voice command, granting a +2 bonus on Spot checks when pursuing a specific target. Additionally, a person with a link to the HUD can freely send data and images to the wearer at any time. Individual software packages (represented as gadgets) can further augment the abilities of a HUD.

Gaea Universal Information Display and Exchanger (GUIDE): This powerful personal computer (built into a gauntlet) connects to Germain's HUD. As well as being a powerful computer the GUIDE is capable of monitoring Germain's health, approximating her location on pre-war maps (via distance, vector, and compass monitoring software), her inventory, has a universal jack capable of connecting with most computers, and is capable of receiving, monitoring, and relaying mutable modes of electronic communication.

The GUIDE is personalized for Germain and won't even turn on unless it's on her arm. Should Germain die while wearing the gauntlet any unauthorized tempering causes the gauntlet to self destruct (frying it's core).

Height: 5ft
Weight: 120
Eyes: hazel
Hair: light brown
Skin: light tan / olive
Figure: slight
Description: Germain is an unimposing slip of a girl. She looks to be in her late teens / early twenties. To look at her you wouldn't suspect her capable of besting a grown man.

Personality:

Spoiler:
Germain is a stone cold killer. Her friendly and cheerful demeanor hides the fact that she could (and has in the past) kill a man without a second thought or ounce of remorse. Germain doesn't hate men, in so much as she doesn't shoot them on sight or desire to see them all dead, but she has absolutely no qualms or reservations when it comes to resorting to violence against them. Germain is far more sympathetic towards women and children, even little boys, and will use violence only as a last resort.

Germain does have a certain disdain for weak willed women, especially women that allow themselves to be bullied by men, and she is reluctant to aid or even deal with them. In her own unique way Germain despises them more then their "abusers". A man Germain can respect, they're violent, dangerous, and usually self serving, but they're also predictable, gullible, and disposable. A weak willed woman is irrational and a disgrace to her kind. They're not even worth the bullet that would put them out of their misery.

Germain isn't a particularly religious person, she's far too intelligent to actually believe in her society's strange and sadistic religion (she does give it lip service though), but the over all message and goals she strongly believes in. Her personal beliefs have been strongly influenced by Gaea's religious beliefs though. Germain, for example, would be horrified with the notion of cannibalizing a woman, but she has no reservations about eating a men. Germain generally sees men as mere animals. Properly trained they could be kept for manual labor or even used as expendable shock troops but are no longer essential parts of human society. Men, in her mind, are not equal to a woman in metal or emotional capacity, or even in depth of experience. In her mind men are an obsolete genetic throwback. Her exposure to the outside world has only strengthened these beliefs.


Gaea:
Spoiler:
Germain Comes from a place called Gaea.

Gaea is both a matriarchal and Misandrist society. Sometime before the greater collapse of society a radical group of feminist scientists and industrialists concluded that all of mankind's failings could be blamed on the male half of the species. Faults in the male's natural aggressive and violent genetic programing were to blame for war and violence. The group built a massive underground complex which they named Gaea. When society suddenly began to fall apart the greatest female minds of the time sealed themselves away and watched as the world collapsed around them.

Early on Gaea was a completely self sustained society. All the community's needs could be provided by the complex. New generations were produced either through cloning or gene splicing. The outside world was only visited occasionally on scouting missions or for resource gathering missions.

After a few generations the all female society began to develop their own religion while simultaneously the strong dislike of males quickly grew into outright hatred. It was around this time that the first genetic diversification project started up. The community had been closed off from the outside world for sometime and their was a fear that without fresh new DNA the community might be at a disadvantaging in the new and rapidly evolving world.

Collecting stock from outsider females might have have solved some of the communities fears but the slightly intrusive procedure might have gone against the fledgling community's code of conduct . . . depending on who was interpreting the code. Unfortunately for the males in the immediate area no such code existed to protect them. Worse, a few violent encounters combined with the societies increasing misandry and the new fledgling religion's sudden demand for male blood, things very quickly spiraled out of control. Soon outlying communities were stripped of their males and slowly withered without the ability to naturally reproduce.

Females from the outside world were welcomed into the community as long as they accepted Gaea's society but few outsiders could understand or tolerate Gaea's new and disturbing culture.

There are no human males in the community except during breeding cycles, after these short cycles the unfortunate breeder is ritualistically slaughtered and then consumed. Naturally this is an unsustainable practice and would be all but impossible outside of a technologically advanced community. Germain's people would have access to cloning and gene splicing tec but constantly need fresh DNA to diversify the gene pool and gain access to natural evolution.

It's this need for fresh DNA that has Germain roaming far and wide, the community of Gaea has no strong hatred of mutants, but their religion believes that only natural pure blooded humans are suitable for consumption. Germain has been tasked with locating and retrieving at least one living pure blood male . . . but the sadistic and optimistic community has given her collars of half a dozen! Germain, in her previous missions caught word of the wreckers, and now she's decided to investigate this new and potentially endless supply of pure blooded males.