Black Cat
Felicia Hardy
F) Rm30
A) In40
S) Ex20
E) In40
R) Gd10
I) Gd10
P) Gd10
Health: 130 Karma: 30
Resources: Gd Pop: 0
Known Powers:
Luck Manipulation: Black Cat unconsciously creates a bad luck aura around her, causing bad luck to befall on those who try to attack her. This power often manifested itself in spectacular ways, always protecting her: guns exploding in assailant's hands, an attacker falls through a loose board, a ceiling falling into a fountain to short curcuit a person's body armor, etc. The limitation of her power was her allies would experience the same effect on their actions as well, if they failed a weekly Psyche FEAT roll. Would-be attackers (and allies that failed Psyche FEAT rolls) make all FEATS reading the lowest die first (a roll of "8" and "2" would be 28 no matter which die is the "tens" die.)
Stealth: Ex
Equipment:
Claws: Ex Edge
-Rm Wall-Crawl
Goggles: Ty material, gives Black Cat the following abilities:
-Nightvision: Black Cat doesn't suffer any penalties in the darkness
-Enhanced Eyesight: Ex
Harpoon Gun: Am material, used for transportation, 3 areas.
Spray Can: Ex ability to black out security cameras
Mini-Computer: Ex material, Rm ability to unlock security-coded locks
Talents: Stealth, Acrobatics, Thief, Martial Arts B, Accounting
Contacts: Unknown
As a young girl, Felicia Hardy saw her cat burglar father sent to prison, where he eventually died. Blaming crimelord Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of Crime, Felicia vowed to destroy him. Fifteen years later, the adult Felicia became an accountant for Fisk Enterprises, but spent her nights robbing Manhattan's more prominent office buildings as the costumed Black Cat. When Mr. Moore offered to buy his way into the Kingpin's organizationwith an inscribed stone tablet desired by Fisk, Felicia broke into Moore's building, easily circumventing the security through a combination of skill and incredible luck, and stole the tablet from his office safe. On her way out, she encountered and battled Spider-Man, but despite his slightly greater agility, Spider-Man seems plagued with bad luck, and she escaped. When video footage of their encounter made the news, police suspected they were partners in crime.
Intrigued, the Cat placed an ad in the Bugle, arranging a meeting with Spider-Man on a rofftop near the site of their battle. She brought Spider-Man wine and cheese and flirted with him, but their romantic reunion was interrupted by Elektra, who had been hired to retrieve the tablet. The Cat and Elektra battled, with the assassin gradually gaining the upperhand. Trying to calm the situation, Spider-Man webbed the Cat while he tried to talk to Elektra, who knocked him off the building. While the others were distracted, the Cat freed herself and made her escape.
Remembering the comments the Cat had made to Elektra telling the Kingpin she was not her father, Spider-Man searched the Daily Bugle records and figured out her identity. Realizing that if he could work this out, so could the Kingpin, he raced to Felicia's apartment, finding her litterally in the crimelord's grasp. Spider-Man's arrival allowed Felicia to break free, and she fled to the roof of her apartment building. As the Kingpin and Elektra arrived in pursuit, she threw the tablet in the harbor. Elektra immediately threw a Sai into Felicia's chest and she fell from the roof into the sea, apparently dead. However, several months later, she returned to aid Spider-Man during inter-gang war between the Kingpin and Hammerhead.