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Stormtrooper


Given Name: Stormtrooper
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Fighting: Excellent (20)
Agility: Excellent (20)
Strength: Good (10)
Endurance: Good (10)
Reason: Typical (6)
Intuition: Good (10)
Psyche: Poor (4)

Health: 60
Karma: 20
Resources: Typical (6)
Popularity: Shift 0 (0)

Age: 
Gender: Male
Height: 
Weight: 
Skin Color: varies
Hair Color: varies
Eye Color: varies

POWERS:
 has no superhuman powers.

TALENTS:
Military
Law-Enforcement

CONTACTS:
Military

DESCRIPTION:
white armor with the defining shaped helmet. commanders of small groups wear a 
colored shoulder pad and have the leadership talent.

EQUIPMENT:
Suit of head to toe GD body armor with a comlink (3 mile range) in helmet 
which also contains an EX air filter vs. toxins and diseases.
RM energy damage blaster rifle with a stun setting (GD force 
damage + auto stun check)



HISTORY: The military soldiers unswervingly loyal to the Emperor, stormtroopers represented the most visible extension of Imperial might. They were shock troopers meant to strike with speed and accuracy, putting down insurrections and maintaining order on the farflung worlds of the Empire. Stormtroopers served both the ground-based armies of Palpatine's forces, and the space-based Imperial starfleet.

Stormtrooper training stressed complete indoctrination in the tenets of the New Order, and individuals would obey their officers without question, without regard to the rights of others or even to their own safety.

Stormtroopers abandoned individuality in exchange for their loyalty. They are completely encased in a white armored spacesuit shell, and are armed with blaster pistols or blaster rifles. Their helmets contain comlinks for long-range communications. Officers were denoted with colored shoulder pauldrons. Specific environments called for specially trained and equipped stormtroopers, such as the snowtroopers that besieged the ice world of Hoth and the lightly-armored scout troopers that patrolled the forests of Endor.

DL 4 Zan's Char. Gen.