Status
265
Status
113
1-2
47
Resistances
Normal
[x1]
Weak
[x1.5]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Fatal
[x2]
Weak
[x1.5]
Ineff.
[x0.5]
Normal
[x1]
Ineff.
[x0.5]
Stagger Threshold
40% (45)
level: 45
9
-7
13
-10
5
-2
3
+6
1
+1
SKILL 5
[On Hit] Take 3 damage
[On Hit] Take 3 damage
[On Hit] Take 3 damage
7
-2
At the start of the turn, gain 2 protection.
PASSIVE
Story
A bunch of creeps walked out of that container box. Wearing tin cans on their heads, torsos made up of some sort of plastic... It's hard to explain. It was like someone arbitrarily put together pieces of random toys. On top of unmatching colors, some straight up lacked frames to cover up the mechanisms. They weren't all machines, either. Between the parts, I saw bits of flesh and dried blood... Just what is going on inside that box? → Umm... Maybe it's a type of automated prosthetic procedure device? A company my father considered buying was… N-Never mind. Forget I said anything. → Abnormalities are not real devices. I recommend against trying to make ties with existing things.
They're tough. These things are way tougher than they look. I thought they'd be as easy to deal with as children's toys, but I way misjudged... I thought I'd seen my share of extraordinary things throughout my career of unpleasant jobs, but it looks like I still have much to see and learn. There has to be a human inside… but they acted like broken killing machines. Their upper body rotates all the way round, and their arms moved weirdly, too. And most of all… It's like they're incapable of feeling pain. I heard some alleys in the Backstreets provide a surgery that fries pain receptors. Could this be similar? → As I repeatedly assert, Abnormalities are entities of their own category. You shouldn't construe them with the City's standards, Ishmael. → And yet Abnormalities physically exist in this realm. If the properties of a thing aren't determined by the laws of the space it exists in, can it truly be said to exist? → The hell are you yapping on about? → I don't believe it's necessary for you to understand, Heathcliff. → Huh? Is my name written here somewhere? How'd you know it was me? → …Funny. [A cigarette burn is left on the paper.]
I think I have an idea now. When I approached the fainted tin men, I heard mechanical noises. It sounded like things were being fixed within. If I had to guess… They seem to be equipped with devices that automatically repair their bodies. But, the device didn't seem capable of carrying out more than five repairs. Only trouble is that they grow stronger each time they're fixed up… We should find a way to deal with them and stop this repair mechanism from getting to work. Until then, we'll have to bear with their five lives… Oh, by the way: How do you think the 'human' parts inside are being repaired? → Do not question the physics of Abnormalities.
Found in: