This mutant controversy will be resolved. If we find them to be a threat to this republic and for which it stands – A threat to the world, a threat to the very human race – They will be dealt with, on this you have my word.
Edit the Item Title: You can revise the name of your item by editing the text in the input field. Ensure the name is still clear and recognizable, providing a quick understanding of what the item is. If the item is unique or specific, make sure it’s descriptive enough, like "Batarang" (a bat-shaped boomerang used by Batman).
Change the Category: If you need to update the category, simply select a new one from the dropdown. Choose the category that best fits the item's purpose:
Defense: Items for protection, like a bulletproof vest or mace.
General: Use this for items that don’t fit into other categories.
Restraint: Items meant to bind or restrict, like handcuffs or zip ties.
Tool: Items for performing tasks, such as a wrench or screwdriver.
Utility: General-purpose items, like a utility knife that may be useful in various situations.
Weapon: Items primarily for offense, like guns or knives.
Update the Description: Edit the description to provide any new details or correct information about the item. Be sure to describe the item’s characteristics, functionality, and any relevant history. Keep the focus on the item itself, rather than the character using it.
Review Spelling and Grammar: Before saving your changes, double-check the updated title and description for clarity and correctness. Make sure everything is grammatically accurate and easy to understand.
Save Your Changes: After reviewing and updating all necessary fields, click the "Save" button to finalize your edits. You can return and make further changes anytime by using the edit icon next to the item in your equipment list.
Understand the Difference Between Equipment and Resources:
Equipment: Items you carry with you daily, such as a smartphone, keys, or a handkerchief.
Resource: Something you have access to but don’t carry on you, like a car (which may be equipment) or a plane (considered a resource due to its size).
ORIGINAL WRITE UP: Weapon; Handgun; ammunition capacity of 17+1 (live); Standard CIA issue, the Glock G5 feature over 20 design modifications from the Gen4 predecessors, including the GLOCK Marksman Barrel, nDLC finish, ambidextrous slide stop lever, the removal of finger grooves and a flared mag-well.
Weapon; Handgun; ammunition capacity of 17+1 (live); Standard CIA issue, the Glock G5 feature over 20 design modifications from the Gen4 predecessors, including the GLOCK Marksman Barrel, nDLC finish, ambidextrous slide stop lever, the removal of finger grooves and a flared mag-well.
Edit the Flaw Title: You can revise the name of your character flaw by editing the text in the input field. Ensure the title is clear and specific, providing a quick understanding of what the flaw represents. A descriptive title, such as "Short Temper," can offer insight into how this flaw might impact your character.
Change the Category: If you need to update the category, simply select a new one from the dropdown. Choose the category that best fits the nature of the flaw:
Combat: A flaw affecting the character’s ability to fight or defend, such as "Poor Reflexes."
Defensive: Weaknesses in protective or defensive capabilities, like "Fear of Confrontation."
Detection: A flaw related to perception, like "Bad Hearing" or "Poor Eyesight."
Faith: A flaw related to religious or spiritual belief, such as "Religious Zealotry."
Magic: Flaws tied to magical abilities, such as "Magic Addiction" or "Spell Recoil."
Mental: Cognitive or emotional flaws, like "Paranoia" or "Impulsiveness."
Power: Flaws related to strength or influence, such as "Power-Hungry" or "Easily Corrupted."
Physical: Bodily flaws, such as "Lame Leg" or "Chronic Illness."
Restricted: Flaws that create limitations, such as "Bound by Oaths" or "Legal Restrictions."
Social: A flaw affecting relationships or social standing, such as "Social Awkwardness."
Supernatural: Flaws tied to supernatural phenomena, such as "Haunted by Spirits."
Other: For flaws that don't fit neatly into any other category.
Update the Description: Edit the description to provide details on how the flaw affects your character. Be clear about its impact, how it might be exploited by others, and any relevant backstory or context that makes it meaningful to your character's development.
Review Spelling and Grammar: Before saving your changes, double-check the updated title and description for clarity and correctness. Make sure everything is grammatically accurate and easy to understand.
Save Your Changes: After reviewing and updating all necessary fields, click the "Save" button to finalize your edits. You can return and make further changes anytime by using the edit icon next to the flaw in your character flaw list.
Understand the Difference Between a Flaw and a Limitation:
Flaw: A personal weakness or defect that others can exploit, like "Short Temper."
Limitation: A broader constraint or restriction placed on your character, such as "Cannot Enter Holy Ground."
ORIGINAL WRITE UP: Social; Gyrich doesn't have a very good sense of humor. He is very serious because of the pressures he places on himself to achieve, as such he feels humor is a waste of time and resources.
Social; Gyrich doesn't have a very good sense of humor. He is very serious because of the pressures he places on himself to achieve, as such he feels humor is a waste of time and resources.
Edit the Flaw Title: You can revise the name of your character flaw by editing the text in the input field. Ensure the title is clear and specific, providing a quick understanding of what the flaw represents. A descriptive title, such as "Short Temper," can offer insight into how this flaw might impact your character.
Change the Category: If you need to update the category, simply select a new one from the dropdown. Choose the category that best fits the nature of the flaw:
Combat: A flaw affecting the character’s ability to fight or defend, such as "Poor Reflexes."
Defensive: Weaknesses in protective or defensive capabilities, like "Fear of Confrontation."
Detection: A flaw related to perception, like "Bad Hearing" or "Poor Eyesight."
Faith: A flaw related to religious or spiritual belief, such as "Religious Zealotry."
Magic: Flaws tied to magical abilities, such as "Magic Addiction" or "Spell Recoil."
Mental: Cognitive or emotional flaws, like "Paranoia" or "Impulsiveness."
Power: Flaws related to strength or influence, such as "Power-Hungry" or "Easily Corrupted."
Physical: Bodily flaws, such as "Lame Leg" or "Chronic Illness."
Restricted: Flaws that create limitations, such as "Bound by Oaths" or "Legal Restrictions."
Social: A flaw affecting relationships or social standing, such as "Social Awkwardness."
Supernatural: Flaws tied to supernatural phenomena, such as "Haunted by Spirits."
Other: For flaws that don't fit neatly into any other category.
Update the Description: Edit the description to provide details on how the flaw affects your character. Be clear about its impact, how it might be exploited by others, and any relevant backstory or context that makes it meaningful to your character's development.
Review Spelling and Grammar: Before saving your changes, double-check the updated title and description for clarity and correctness. Make sure everything is grammatically accurate and easy to understand.
Save Your Changes: After reviewing and updating all necessary fields, click the "Save" button to finalize your edits. You can return and make further changes anytime by using the edit icon next to the flaw in your character flaw list.
Understand the Difference Between a Flaw and a Limitation:
Flaw: A personal weakness or defect that others can exploit, like "Short Temper."
Limitation: A broader constraint or restriction placed on your character, such as "Cannot Enter Holy Ground."
ORIGINAL WRITE UP: Combat; Gyrich is easily agitated when he believes his views or authority is being challenged and prone to become involved in senseless arguments
Combat; Gyrich is easily agitated when he believes his views or authority is being challenged and prone to become involved in senseless arguments
Edit the Flaw Title: You can revise the name of your character flaw by editing the text in the input field. Ensure the title is clear and specific, providing a quick understanding of what the flaw represents. A descriptive title, such as "Short Temper," can offer insight into how this flaw might impact your character.
Change the Category: If you need to update the category, simply select a new one from the dropdown. Choose the category that best fits the nature of the flaw:
Combat: A flaw affecting the character’s ability to fight or defend, such as "Poor Reflexes."
Defensive: Weaknesses in protective or defensive capabilities, like "Fear of Confrontation."
Detection: A flaw related to perception, like "Bad Hearing" or "Poor Eyesight."
Faith: A flaw related to religious or spiritual belief, such as "Religious Zealotry."
Magic: Flaws tied to magical abilities, such as "Magic Addiction" or "Spell Recoil."
Mental: Cognitive or emotional flaws, like "Paranoia" or "Impulsiveness."
Power: Flaws related to strength or influence, such as "Power-Hungry" or "Easily Corrupted."
Physical: Bodily flaws, such as "Lame Leg" or "Chronic Illness."
Restricted: Flaws that create limitations, such as "Bound by Oaths" or "Legal Restrictions."
Social: A flaw affecting relationships or social standing, such as "Social Awkwardness."
Supernatural: Flaws tied to supernatural phenomena, such as "Haunted by Spirits."
Other: For flaws that don't fit neatly into any other category.
Update the Description: Edit the description to provide details on how the flaw affects your character. Be clear about its impact, how it might be exploited by others, and any relevant backstory or context that makes it meaningful to your character's development.
Review Spelling and Grammar: Before saving your changes, double-check the updated title and description for clarity and correctness. Make sure everything is grammatically accurate and easy to understand.
Save Your Changes: After reviewing and updating all necessary fields, click the "Save" button to finalize your edits. You can return and make further changes anytime by using the edit icon next to the flaw in your character flaw list.
Understand the Difference Between a Flaw and a Limitation:
Flaw: A personal weakness or defect that others can exploit, like "Short Temper."
Limitation: A broader constraint or restriction placed on your character, such as "Cannot Enter Holy Ground."
ORIGINAL WRITE UP: Social; Gyrichs' choices are made through a very narrow lens which is colored by his political and moral views, particularly when it comes to meta-humans.
Social; Gyrichs' choices are made through a very narrow lens which is colored by his political and moral views, particularly when it comes to meta-humans.
Edit the Merit Title: You can revise the name of your character merit by editing the text in the input field. Ensure the title is clear and specific, providing a quick understanding of what the merit represents. A descriptive title, such as "Sharp Reflexes," can offer insight into how this merit gives your character an advantage.
Change the Category: If you need to update the category, simply select a new one from the dropdown. Choose the category that best fits the nature of the merit:
Combat: A merit that enhances the character’s fighting or defensive capabilities, such as "Expert Swordsman" or "Quick Dodger."
Defensive: A merit related to superior defense or protection, like "Iron Will" or "Fearless."
Detection: A merit that improves perception, such as "Keen Eyesight" or "Heightened Awareness."
Faith: A merit related to spiritual strength or divine favor, like "Blessed" or "Unshakeable Faith."
Magic: Merits tied to magical abilities, such as "Enhanced Mana Control" or "Innate Spellcasting."
Mental: Cognitive or emotional strengths, such as "Strategic Mind" or "Iron Focus."
Power: Merits that reflect physical or influential prowess, like "Charismatic Leader" or "Brute Strength."
Physical: Bodily advantages, such as "Olympic-Level Agility" or "Endurance of Steel."
Restricted: Merits that come with certain conditions, like "Bound by Honor" but "Blessed by Fortune."
Social: Merits that affect relationships or social standing, such as "Charming" or "Natural Negotiator."
Supernatural: Merits tied to supernatural abilities, like "Touched by Spirits" or "Telepathic."
Other: For merits that don’t fit neatly into any other category.
Update the Description: Edit the description to provide details on how the merit benefits your character. Be clear about its impact, how it gives your character an edge, and any relevant backstory or context that makes it significant to your character’s development.
Review Spelling and Grammar: Before saving your changes, double-check the updated title and description for clarity and correctness. Make sure everything is grammatically accurate and easy to understand.
Save Your Changes: After reviewing and updating all necessary fields, click the "Save" button to finalize your edits. You can return and make further changes anytime by using the edit icon next to the merit in your character merit list.
Understand the Difference Between a Merit and a Blessing:
Merit: A personal talent or advantage your character possesses, such as "Photographic Memory."
Blessing: A broader supernatural gift or favor that enhances your character, like "Divine Protection."
ORIGINAL WRITE UP: Mental; Gyrich is extremely motivated by his political views, ambitions, and general disdain for meta-humans.
Mental; Gyrich is extremely motivated by his political views, ambitions, and general disdain for meta-humans.
Edit the Resource Title: You can revise the name of your character’s resource by editing the text in the input field. Ensure the title is clear and specific, providing a quick understanding of what the resource represents. A descriptive title, such as "Private Jet" or "Underground Safehouse," helps define the value of the resource your character has access to.
Change the Category: If you need to update the category, simply select a new one from the dropdown. Choose the category that best fits the nature of the resource:
Enterprise: Resources related to business or organizational assets, such as "Company Shares" or "Corporate Headquarters."
Finance: Financial resources that provide monetary influence, like "Trust Fund" or "Private Equity."
General: Resources that don't fit into a specific category, such as "Private Library" or "Underground Contacts."
Influence: Social or political resources, like "Media Contacts" or "Political Ties."
Location: Physical places or areas your character has access to, such as "Secluded Island" or "Luxury Penthouse."
Tech: Resources centered around technology, such as "Supercomputer Access" or "Drone Fleet."
Unique: One-of-a-kind or rare resources, like "Ancient Relic" or "Alien Technology."
Utility: Practical resources that provide a range of services, such as "Private Security Team" or "Delivery Fleet."
Weapon: Access to large or specialized weaponry, like "Armored Convoy" or "Laser Defense Grid."
Vehicle: Forms of transportation your character can utilize, like "Private Yacht" or "Helicopter Fleet."
Other: For resources that don’t fit neatly into any other category.
Update the Description: Edit the description to provide details on how this resource benefits your character. Be clear about its impact, how your character accesses or controls it, and any relevant context or backstory that makes it significant to your character’s story.
Review Spelling and Grammar: Before saving your changes, double-check the updated title and description for clarity and correctness. Make sure everything is grammatically accurate and easy to understand.
Save Your Changes: After reviewing and updating all necessary fields, click the "Save" button to finalize your edits. You can return and make further changes anytime by using the edit icon next to the resource in your character resource list.
Understand the Difference Between a Resource and Equipment:
Resource: Something your character has access to, such as "Private Jet" or "Corporate Office," but doesn’t necessarily carry with them.
Equipment: Items your character can carry and use directly, like "Lockpicking Kit" or "Protective Vest."
ORIGINAL WRITE UP: Finance; Government; Gyrich has an expense account which he regularly exercises when he is out in the field to cover his daily expenses.
Finance; Government; Gyrich has an expense account which he regularly exercises when he is out in the field to cover his daily expenses.
Edit the Skill Name: You can revise the name of your character’s skill by editing the text in the input field. Ensure the skill name is clear and specific, providing a quick understanding of what the skill entails. A descriptive name, such as "Advanced Hand-to-Hand Combat" or "Expert Negotiation," helps define the value of the skill.
Change the Category: If you need to update the category, simply select a new one from the dropdown. Choose the category that best fits the nature of the skill:
Agriculture: Skills related to farming, crop management, and food production.
Alternative Sciences: Skills in unconventional scientific disciplines, such as parapsychology or fringe theories.
Astronomy: Skills related to the study of celestial objects and space.
Biology: Skills related to the study of living organisms, including zoology, botany, and genetics.
Business: Skills in commerce, management, and entrepreneurship.
Chemistry: Skills in chemical analysis, synthesis, and reactions.
Crime: Skills involving criminal activities or law enforcement, such as investigation or covert operations.
Cognitive Sciences: Skills in understanding mental processes and behavior, including psychology and neurology.
Computer Sciences: Skills in computing, programming, and information technology.
Earth Sciences: Skills related to geology, meteorology, or environmental studies.
Engineering: Skills in designing, building, and maintaining structures, machines, or systems.
Fighting: Skills in combat, self-defense, or martial arts.
Finance: Skills in managing money, investments, and economics.
General: Skills that don't fit into a specific category, such as "Public Speaking" or "Problem Solving."
Humanities: Skills in arts, culture, and human behavior, including history and philosophy.
Law: Skills in legal knowledge, criminal justice, or advocacy.
Liberal Arts: Broad academic skills encompassing literature, history, and general education.
Medicine: Skills in medical practices, treatments, or healthcare.
Mental: Skills involving mental resilience, strategy, or psychological warfare.
Mystic: Skills related to magic, spirituality, or arcane knowledge.
Research: Skills in gathering, analyzing, and synthesizing information or data.
Occult: Skills involving hidden or forbidden knowledge, including the supernatural.
Other: For skills that don’t fit neatly into any other category.
Physics: Skills in the study of matter, energy, and the laws governing the physical universe.
Piloting: Skills in operating vehicles, especially aircraft or spacecraft.
Sports: Skills related to physical activities, athletics, or competitive games.
Travel: Skills in navigation, survival, or adapting to different environments.
Weapons: Skills in handling and utilizing weapons of various kinds.
Update the Description: Edit the description to provide details on how this skill benefits your character. Be clear about its impact, how your character developed or utilizes it, and any relevant backstory that makes it significant to your character’s abilities.
Review Spelling and Grammar: Before saving your changes, double-check the updated skill name and description for clarity and correctness. Make sure everything is grammatically accurate and easy to understand.
Save Your Changes: After reviewing and updating all necessary fields, click the "Save" button to finalize your edits. You can return and make further changes anytime by using the edit icon next to the skill in your character skill list.
ORIGINAL WRITE UP: Business; Administrative; Gyrich is an expert when it comes to paperwork, not only does he know all the ins and outs of the forms and regulations and regulations he has to deal with, he knows how to exploit them to the point that they could be considered a weapon.
Business; Administrative; Gyrich is an expert when it comes to paperwork, not only does he know all the ins and outs of the forms and regulations and regulations he has to deal with, he knows how to exploit them to the point that they could be considered a weapon.
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