<b>HELP NEEDED!</b>
I am running an old Challenge magazine adventure asa demo at a convention. I need some one more familiar with T20 and MT to convert a MT creature/android to T20. The old Challenge Magazine is #65 "Deadly Artifact".
The creature is a bioconstruct android made by the Ancients used to kill an entire population on a Dyson Sphere. It's made of living Polymer which can reconfigure into virtually any shape or form.
Kinetic energy weapons only splatter it. It will reform in monents.
It can make itslef reflective against Lasers.
Gas and poison have no effect.
It is Resistant to electricity, and freezing it only preserves it.
It feeds on brains, decoding the memories and DNA for format itself to replace it's victims.
Here are it's MT stats ...
Attributes: FFF400
HITS: 15/1
Armor: 8
Special MT Notes: The android has any necessary skills up to level 4 each (absorbed from the brains of it's previous victim).It only can retain one skill at a time and loads them from molecular storage, as needed.
Can Anyone help me out? If so, e-mail it private to seawolf@ctc.net.
Thanks
Ron
I am running an old Challenge magazine adventure asa demo at a convention. I need some one more familiar with T20 and MT to convert a MT creature/android to T20. The old Challenge Magazine is #65 "Deadly Artifact".
The creature is a bioconstruct android made by the Ancients used to kill an entire population on a Dyson Sphere. It's made of living Polymer which can reconfigure into virtually any shape or form.
Kinetic energy weapons only splatter it. It will reform in monents.
It can make itslef reflective against Lasers.
Gas and poison have no effect.
It is Resistant to electricity, and freezing it only preserves it.
It feeds on brains, decoding the memories and DNA for format itself to replace it's victims.
Here are it's MT stats ...
Attributes: FFF400
HITS: 15/1
Armor: 8
Special MT Notes: The android has any necessary skills up to level 4 each (absorbed from the brains of it's previous victim).It only can retain one skill at a time and loads them from molecular storage, as needed.
Can Anyone help me out? If so, e-mail it private to seawolf@ctc.net.
Thanks
Ron