Spiker gen-mod critter, Last critter for the long weekend. |
Spiker gen-mod critter, Last critter for the long weekend. |
Aug 29 2008, 05:41 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 663 Joined: 30-June 06 From: Memphis, TN Member No.: 8,811 |
Ok last critter before the weekend. If I'm getting carried away let me know, but I'm hoping to get a critter netbook put together from all this crap and I'd liek some feedback. This one is a gene-mod critter. I figured corporations would be trying to take advantage of the new metagenetic genes being expressed and there are probably a whole new set of critters that have been bioengineered to tinker and try to turn a profit off of this.
So this is my take on a prototype gene-mod metagenetic guard dog. Spiker Attributes: Body: 2 Agility: 3 Reaction: 3 Strength: 2 Charisma: 3 Intuition: 3 Logic: 1 Willpower: 3 Edge: 3 Init: 6 IP:1 Movement: 15/67 Skills: Intimidation 2, Perception 2, Tracking 2, Unarmed Combat 3 Powers: Enhanced Senses (Smell), Natural Weapon (Claws/Bite: DV 2P, AP 0) Weaknesses: None Metagenetic Qualities (per RC) Bicardiac Bone Spikes Celerity (reflected in movement already) Low-Light Vision Gills Negative: Berserker Nocturnal Slow Healer Notes: Spikers look like normal guard dogs with the exception of the large spikes along the head, forelegs and back. These spikes make it hard to grapple and the dogs themselves are known to run down any prey once they get its scent. They are faster and meaner than most dogs, but they are not yet ready for production due to the fact that they heal so slowly and are only active at night. They also are notoriously hard to control and have severely wounded several animal trainers. The gills were not an expected expression, researchers are still trying to discern if it is something they want to keep. |
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Aug 29 2008, 05:47 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 168 Joined: 6-August 06 Member No.: 9,033 |
Wouldn't a dog already hav low light as they have similar eye structures to cats.
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Aug 29 2008, 05:56 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 663 Joined: 30-June 06 From: Memphis, TN Member No.: 8,811 |
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Aug 29 2008, 07:58 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 168 Joined: 6-August 06 Member No.: 9,033 |
Well that is just odd. Why have guard dogs? Just go striaght for the leopard and jaguars
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Aug 29 2008, 08:05 PM
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Dumorimasoddaa Group: Members Posts: 2,687 Joined: 30-March 08 Member No.: 15,830 |
Beacuse dogs are normally easier to train than a big cat but these gen-modded dogs might just cost to much though made in to a bio drone and cybered as well then well they could be nasty.
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Aug 30 2008, 06:07 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 199 Joined: 11-September 05 Member No.: 7,729 |
And the dog's heightened sense of smell makes up for the lack of low-light vision. Cats aren't, generally, scent-hunters, so you could potentially slip by them with Invisibility. Sneaking past a dog requires invisibility, silence, and some sort of scent-masking.
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Aug 30 2008, 12:04 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 663 Joined: 30-June 06 From: Memphis, TN Member No.: 8,811 |
Beacuse dogs are normally easier to train than a big cat but these gen-modded dogs might just cost to much though made in to a bio drone and cybered as well then well they could be nasty. Most of the cost for these is R&D. Once that's done they just clone the hell out of the one critter. Cloning is cheap, its the accelerated maturing thats pricy. So you figure in production numbers it's probably 1,000 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nuyen.gif) and 3-4 months to produce a puppy that can eat on its own, but is still easy to train. And yep, they still have 6 Essence, so you can put in bio and cyber. I'm guessing if they get rid of that gill problem and the nocturnal that it will sell for 5,000 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nuyen.gif) . |
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Aug 30 2008, 10:24 PM
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Dumorimasoddaa Group: Members Posts: 2,687 Joined: 30-March 08 Member No.: 15,830 |
Gill problem? now they can catch runner underwater as well whats the negative. Nocturnal sure its a bummer but not to big a one as guard dogs are needed more at night than in the day although they would be worse at spotting things in day light.
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Aug 31 2008, 02:51 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 663 Joined: 30-June 06 From: Memphis, TN Member No.: 8,811 |
Gill problem? now they can catch runner underwater as well whats the negative. Nocturnal sure its a bummer but not to big a one as guard dogs are needed more at night than in the day although they would be worse at spotting things in day light. I wanted to show that they were still a prototype and had unwanted traits. They consider the negative trait Berzerker as a positive, so I though it was intresting to have gills (a positive trait) be a possible negitive. It doesn't really fit in with the rest of the genemapping. and nocternal isn't really that big of a negitive, but I'm looking at it from a product specification point of view. |
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