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Imperial Navy Bilge Scraper and the Hesh Pattern Rivet Gun
Written by Zearoth Kilrathle
Friday, 28 November 2008
Sean, whilst talking about play-testing,
teased us about a few elements of products being currently play-tested.
Thus me and fellow forumite PM102 decided to ninja our way into their
offices (and minds) and steal a copy of so famed options, our loot is
presented below for your perusal.
IMPERIAL NAVY BILGE SCRAPER BACKGROUND PACKAGE Careers Guardsman or Scum
Cost: 300
Amongst the military campaigns of the Imperium of Man are many
heroes who go unsung, amongst these are the brave (and unfortunate) men
and women chosen to be Bilge Scrapers. A task rated slightly above that
of latrine duty, and considerably more dangerous, these soldiers have
their civilian counterpart in those given the same duty in ship's not
under the command of the Imperial Navy.
Civilian or military, it doesn't matter, the Bilge Scraper is
usually the martyr that allows the crew of a ship to rest safely.
During Warp-Transit they are tasked with patrolling the outer hulls of
the ship, seeking for lost artefacts in those claustrophobic
labyrinths, attending to the wounds of the ship and serving as the
first line of defense when something does come through.
As the ship leaves the warp, they find no rest. In addition to the
above duties, they are tasked with cleaning the outside the ship. More
than a courageous Bilge Scrapper has fallen to a villanious Xeno
attached to the hull. Nonetheless, they continued, because it must be
done, for the continuation of their vessels depends on this.
It's rare, but at times a Bilge Scraper isn't overlooked by the
Inquisition and is selected as an acolyte due to her diligence and
ability to survive against the worst the universe can throw at her.
EFFECTS:
Apply the following changes to your character:
Talents: Bilge Scourer, Peer (Menial Servants), Exotic Weapon Training (Rivet Gun) and Resistance (Fear).
Insanity Points: Add 1d5 insanity points.
Equipment: Add a Hesh Pattern Rivet Gun and a rivet clip.
BILGER SCOURER: Bilge Scrappers often operate in cramped and dark
situations, and sometimes need to remove piles and piles of debris out
of the way, as well as manipulating an ever ridiculous ammount of keys
and other tools, to the point where it becomes rote. This talent grants
them a number of extra half-actions equal to their agility bonus to
manipulate things of size no greater than puny, as long as they are not
quite sure of what they're doing (such as incapable of seeing), thus
all such actions are made with a -30 penalty. For the purposes of this
talent a character may use the same half-action more than once in a
single round, as long as it involves a puny object.
(Yes, we know this allows the character to attack Void Rats about
five times in a turn while blindfolded, but there's absolutely,
positively no way around that as of present time other than GM
discretion).
Hesh Pattern Rivet Gun!
A common weapon for Bilge Scrapers and tools for less desperate
people, the Rivet Gun is a cumbersome instrument that fires mechanical
rivets that twist and dig their way into targets, causing excruciating
pain in living beings and making neat holes into mechanical objects.
Absolutely perfect for extreme interior maintenance.
A box containing a set of 20 self-digging rivets costs 25 thrones in most certified retailers.
Name: Hesh Pattern Rivet Gun
Class: Basic (exotic)
Range: 5m
RoF: S/-/-
Damage: 1d5+2 I
Penetration: 6
Clip: 20
Reload: Full
Special: Innacurate, Tearing
Weight: 6,5 kgs
Availability: Average
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