GCW || Highest In The Room || CICLOPE vs DREW PARKER
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GCW || Highest In The Room || CICLOPE vs DREW PARKER
The Perfect Protagonist in a Horror Campaign:
Every other mech in Lancer is designed like a slasher movie killer or a cosmic horror monster. But Harrison Armory's Napoleon frame is Final Girl coded. Wearing this suit of powered armor guarantees that you will survive to see the end credits. Every scary thing that a GM could throw at you, you'll be able to say "Nuh Uh" to:
"You'll have to dismount from your mech in order to access the control room!"
Nope, you're Size 1/2. Whatever wants to kill you is going to have to get through your armor.
"The crazed space-pirate can inflict 20 points of damage in one hit thanks to their ship-killer cannon!"
Thanks to Heavy Shielding and Flash Aegis that's probably going to be reduced to 1 point of damage. Maybe even less if Stasis Bolt is active.
"The MONIST class entity can hack any electronic device, even your mech, and turn it against it's user!"
Can't hack a brick, which is what the Napoleon become when you Activate Aegis. Also you'll only be taking 1 point of damage, thank you... maybe even less thanks to Stasis Bolt.
"Your Friend is going to be murdered right in front of you!"
Your Stasis Barrier mildly disagree. Stasis Generator and Blinkshield vehemently and in the strongest terms disagrees. Stasis Bolt is in the back, shaking its figurative head disapprovingly, but it's not clear if it's actually going to do anything. But if your friends DO die, that's fine, it's necessary for the narrative, can't have a horror movie without a body count.
"I'm sorry but the Displacer isn't that great..."
What happened to the other guy? Whatever. That's a great point to end on. Look, the Napoleon's Displacer is not supposed to be used at the start of the movie, when your friend hears something and says "I'm going to go check it out, brb." It's supposed to be used after the killer has taken so much damage that his mask has been ripped off, he's bleeding out, and he wants to score one last kill. It is the gas tank rigged to explode. It is the dead cop's shotgun with one last shell in the chamber. It is the big red self destruct button that sets off an ominous countdown.
In conclusion: The Napoleon is for you if you want to survive in the most dramatic way possible.
📽 :matthewpaulcollier