The Rover

I’ve been watching The Prisoner via Amazon Prime. I’m five episodes into the seventeen episode run. I vaguely recall watching an episode or two decades ago, but, if so, I don’t think I liked it. Not so now. It’s a fascinating examination of the conflict of two forms of tyranny: unrestrained individualism and collectivism, both of which lead to the dictatorship of relativism.

But this post isn’t about that. It’s about Mutant Future.

The Rover
Hit Dice: 15
Frame: Armature
Locomotion: Forced Air
Manipulators: Special Use Gripper
Armor: Ballistic Nylon (AC 5)
Sensors: Nerve Web
Mental Programming: Artificial Intelligence
Accessories: AV Transmitter, Inertial Inhibitor, Internal Storage Unit
Weaponry: paralytic cnidocytoids, sonic screamer

The Rover is an advanced construct of sorts that keeps people from leaving the Island on which the Village is located. The Rover appears to be an underinflated, spherical weather balloon. A sophisticated, nearly microscopic web of artificial neurons and sensors form a web between the layers of its highly flexible ballistic nylon body. The Rover’s forced air propulsion system is loud but effective with a top speed in excess of 120 miles per hour and capable of movement across water, terrain, and even limited flight. It attacks by means of a short-range sonic screamer (range 75 feet/150 feet) that acts like a stun pistol. The Rover closes for melee combat, ramming its target, which activates thousands of paralytic cnidocytoids. These artificial stinging cells deliver a load of Class 11 poison (saving throw versus poison to avoid paralysis for 2d6 rounds with movement halves for 1d6 with a successful saving throw). The Rover can absorb a human-sized target, storing the target in its internal storage unit for transport back to the Island.

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In other news, Spes Magna Games has a new 5E D&D product available for purchase at DriveThruRPG:

Dangerous Women presents Khatira Amrat, archer raised by fey knights, Kona Hættuleg, pirate queen of blades, and Menyw Beryglus, hell-touched outcast wizard. These strong women can challenge or assist your players’ characters as you see fit. Each NPC is CR 8, and with their special team actions, the whole is definitely greater than the sum of its parts.

August 8th, 2018  in RPG, Spes Magna News No Comments »

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