SdKpfLce I-c (Leichensoldat)
"By injecting the subjects with Abytombtredyxaltid (ATT), a serum refined from extracts from the spinal fluids of the more potent of the natural specimens ("prowlers"), and infusing them with Ketholabyssalditraxid (KAD) throughout the incubation period, while exposing them to continuous enforced impressional therapy, the result is a vicious soldier who will attack without regard for personal safety. The advantageous secondary and tertiary effects are, respectively, short term collapse of enemy morale, and possible long term undermining of the enemy's civilization. They will not target friendly personnel."
Stat-block:
Intelligence 1, Wits 3, Resolve 1
Strength 2, Dexterity 2, Stamina 1
Presence 1, Manipulation 0, Composure 3
Brawl 2 (bite dice-pool 5)
Firearms 2 (rifle dice-pool 8)
Health 6
Size 5
Initiative 5
Defence 2
Speed 9
SdKpfLce III-b (Sturmleiche)
"Type III is constructed using the same serum as with Type I (ATT), but instead of thaumaceutical treatment, a psychoscoptic device (Obermas's neuro-syncophant Type 23) has been implanted in the subject's cranium, and wired to the cortex. Further enhancements include an optical implant connected to the weapon (machine-gun/grenade-launcher/flame-thrower) a short range vox-caster connected to the OT-23, as well as constant exposure to XT-107 (delivered through a standard V-XIV gas-mask). The subject is mounted on a modified Waldmeier 47 bipod. The result is a semi-autonomous weapon system -- an officer can issue simple orders (fire, cease fire, advance, retreat, right, left, etc.) via the vox-caster."
Stat-block:
Intelligence 1, Wits 2, Resolve 1
Strength 2, Dexterity 2, Stamina 3
Presence 1, Manipulation 0, Composure 3
Firearms 3 (dice-pools MG 12 + auto; GT 8 + dmg 8/8; FT 10 + burn)
Health 8
Size 5
Initiative 5
Defence 2
Armour 4
Speed 19 (+10 equipment factor)
[Picture source: 1 Dead Snow; 2 Keith Thompson]
Very cool--and your illustration choices are always inspired.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Trey. I find picking illustrations to be one of the things I like best about blogging. Not to mention it's honed my image-browsing skills.
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