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Location: Indiana
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Of course, since we only see him use his power against normals and against two metahumans and one of the two develops an "immunity", we don't really know what would happen if he tried it on someone like Thor or Captain America with that level of will or other factors. To be sure, some of the feeling that his power is unstoppable comes from that. But these are some good ideas of how to handle his power. Definitely, if this were ever brought into a game rather than being just an academic task of making him up for the fun of it, there would need to be major penalties for trying to make people do things totally against their principles or kill themselves. It might be okay if he does that to incidental characters as a plot device power but definitely not against the PCs or any major character. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Indiana
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Decreased Immunity 3, +150% Does this mean the target receives 3 less than the bonus listed for "Resistant"? Would this have any effect on "Immunity"? Fixed Margin. Is this a reference to the fact that his power always has a set time it lasts rather than a variable one? (Though it actually does vary from 10-12 hours). I would say his range, before the increase at the end of the story, was maybe 10-20 yards. They spoke of his gaining a range of 50-100 yards as a massive increase. Rationalization. +20% Not sure what that refers to. Anyway, thanks for helping. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Portsmouth, VA, USA
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Normally those with Immunity would just shrug off something like this, but Zombies suggests that an Immunity can provide some measure of protection if one has to make a roll. Quote:
Who if she failed to resist would result in a very boring plot. No, the way the writers wrote Kilgrave he's supposed to be an unstoppable force. Irresistible Attack represents that. No entirely, there is a verbal component to it that requires you hear and smell the target. So that's a toss up. You're free to create your own, but this is my interpretation of an ability presented in a TV show and how it could be made gameable. A case could be made to add Hearing-Based, Reversed (-20%), but if the target must hear you in the first place that seems a bit of crockery. No, I stick by needing just hearing-based for this. Quote:
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See p. 15 of Psionic Powers. Basically, the target remembers wht he did, but did it because he thought he wanted to vs. outside influence. Sure. :-)
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Yukon, OK
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In the comics he was originally a Daredevil enemy but he pretty much fought everyone at one time or another. Dr. Doom was immune because of his Will. Spiderwoman because she had a master telepath change her brains response. Iron Man when prepared for it sealed his armor. Nova and others could pull that trick to and the Corrupter who took over Thor was a similar villain. Wonder Man was also immune because hes pretty much an energy being.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Yes, but that's psionics, this is supers. PK has already stated if a superpowers system was ever done he'd prefer a different approach to the one he took in Psionic Powers. Were I doing it (and I've thought about it), I'd create a system to translate powers as skills, have a static "power" attribute, and then create a list of modifiers to "stunt" your power to. TL;DR Someone asked for opinions on how Kilgrave's power was written up I gave it. I spent part of my Christmas Day answering the question. This is how I would do it. It's expensive, but it should be. It's an "I win button" in most cases.
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A large part of the expense comes from the +300% Cosmic Irresistible, but we don't see him go up against anyone who has a mind shield or anything that the Cosmic Irresistible would actually help with, so you could drop that and have pretty much the same effect.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Indiana
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Based on what everyone has said, this is what I've come up with so far.
Mind Control (Area Effect 4. +200%; Based on lowest of IQ, Will or HT (Virus-based). +60%; Based on his own Will. +20%; Cosmic: No Rule of 16. +50%; Decreased Immunity 3. +150%; Extended Duration: x300. +100%; Fixed Margin. 0%; Increased Range x2. +10%; Independent. +70%; Rationalization. +20%; Reliable 10. +50%; Selective Area. +20%; Accessibility: Commands will be followed literally (which allows some leeway for a clever target). -10%; Emanation. -20%; Hearing-Based. -20%; Nuisance Effect: Extreme trauma of doing something way against their principles or survival and a successful Will roll will make the subject immune. -5%; Smell-Based. -20% [388 pts.] Notes: Ignores Mind Shields is a Zero points Feature because, as a tradeoff, Resistance to Disease and/ or Metabolic Hazards gives a resistance bonus as listed under “Resistant” and either Immunity to Disease or Immunity to Metabolic Hazards gives complete immunity to his power. Being virus-based and not telepathic in nature, it is a reasonable assumption that a mind shield would not protect; Selective Area is because he can make it clear he is ordering one person to do something. Everyone who hears him does not have to do it unless it is clear he was speaking to everyone. I would think Kilgrave has a very high Will considering he stayed awake through hours of surgery with nothing killing the pain. His effective Mind Control roll could literally be 30. It could be combined with a huge level of Luck to explain why he never misses a roll (or maybe he does and immediately tries again since people don't have the 24 hour immunity). I may go ahead and try to make up the whole character sheet. But not tonight. :) |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Bristol
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Is it in one of the power ups for rule of 17 etc
Iirc it was a perk. |
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