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Major Tom 2009

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  1. Egyptian World's answer to Doctor Destroyer -- the Black Pharoah: Major Tom 2009
  2. And here's a giant monster for those Pacific Rim - type campaigns -- the Annihiloid: Major Tom 2009
  3. Steel Thunder, a monster-fighting, piloted robot for a Pacific Rim - type campaign: Major Tom 2009 Time to kick some kaiju butt!
  4. Fire Hawk, an American Indian superhero for Champions campaigns (or a really weird Western Hero campaign, pre-5th Edition): Major Tom 2009
  5. Everyone's favorite Evil Hindu Mastermind from Pulp Hero --Akash Varmandali: Major Tom 2009
  6. The latest weapon in Lord Dark Matter's arsenal -- the Bloodwing: (Done with FH2016; thanks for the tip on how to use it, Arc.) Major Tom 2009
  7. 1979's The Dead Don't Die (pulp-era zombie horror with George Hamilton playing the hero). Major Tom 2009
  8. While it wasn't a pulp movie, 1979's Cliffhangers (a short-lived TV series which featured three different storylines) did have pulp elements which ran through it, especially in the segments Stop Susan Williams -- about a female investigative reporter who faced almost certain death at the end of each segment, only to be saved from it at the beginning of the next -- and The Secret Empire, which was a nod to the "hidden city" story lines of the movies of the '30s and '40s. The third segment was The Curse of Dracula, which featured Michael Nouri as the title charac- ter (a Dracula who was existing in the 20th Century as a professor teaching night classes -- complete with access to gorgeous co-eds -- while dodging a descendant of Van Helsing), and was the only segment of the three which completed its storyline by the time NBC cancelled Cliffhangers. Major Tom 2009
  9. Just tried to use FH16, but all I was able to do was to bring up the basic body template. What do you do to get it to show other things from the selection menus? It's more than a little frustrating to want to make some- thing with this and not be able to. Major Tom 2009
  10. Morrigan, a power-armored protector of the Emerald Isle and vengeful scourge of terrorists: Major Tom 2009
  11. Here's another superteam from elsewhere on Champions Earth -- Sabra Force, a group of native-born Israeli metahumans who protect their homeland from supervillains and terrorists. The three known mem- bers of the group are, from left to right: Samson, the leader of the group, possesses superhuman strength (more than enough to lift 100 tons) and -- due to an energy field generated by his body's cells -- virtual invulnerability to most forms of damage; Delilah, a young woman who has the power to "seduce" others (men only) into doing her bidding, through the use of mind-control pheremones; and Golem, a man who has the power to transform himself into an eight-foot tall humanoid composed of "living granite" possessing incredible strength and resistance to damage. (EDIT: yes, I know that, strictly speaking, the original Delilah wasn't an Israelite, but a Philistine; given the particular power set of Sabra Force's sole female member, however, Delilah was the only code name that made sense.) Major Tom 2009
  12. You know, I look at that picture and I hear the joke line (in an imitation of Herve Villechazes' voice): "No! I am the Batman!" Major Tom 2009
  13. Sea Fire, a Greek superheroine who can not only fly and survive underwater without life-support gear, she can also project flame-like blasts from her hands and has superhuman strength. Major Tom 2009
  14. It sure did; the funny thing about doing his outfit was that I'd thought that the vest bottom was going to be the hard part about it. Fortunately, there was the right option available in the Camisa menu to get it right. Now, if only the figure templates had included a "Stout" body form... Major Tom 2009
  15. What a twisted web we weave, when we practice to cyberdecieve... Major Tom 2009
  16. The Home Guard, a superhero team for the UK of the Champions Universe: From left to right, the membership of the Home Guard is as follows: John Bull, the leader of the team and a mystical embodiment of the British Isles; Lady Brittania, a woman possessing superhuman strength, speed, and the power of flight; Paladin, a technological genius who wears a power-armor battle- suit of his own design and wields a sword capable of generating an energy-field around itself; Harrier, a young woman possessing the power of winged flight and retractable claws of an unknown alloy that can slice through virtually any known substance; and, finally, Arcanis, a master of the mystic arts and occult lore of the British Isles. The Home Guard also has a counterpart which exists on the alternate Earth known as British World. Major Tom 2009
  17. And here's the archenemy of the Spider Queen and her organization -- the Tarantula Hawk: Major Tom 2009
  18. A femme fatale who can either be a supervillainess for Champions or Dark Champions campaigns, or a criminal mastermind for Pulp Hero campaigns -- the Spider Queen: (There was a previous version of a character with the same name here on the boards -- I'm not sure of which post it was here on this thread -- and I just thought that I'd post my take on the character.) Major Tom 2009
  19. OK, wolf- and frog-women -- what's next? Major Tom 2009
  20. Lady Lightning, a teen superheroine with the power of super-speed: She gained her powers from the same accident that gave Silverbolt his powers; they only recently became active. Major Tom 2009
  21. The Nucleonic Man, a hero for Silver Age Champions campaigns: Major Tom 2009
  22. The impression that I have of this pic is that the character is an alien "space cop" type of superheroine, who happens to be in pursuit of extraterrestial criminals with racial abilities not unlike those of a basilisk or a medusa -- the ability to transform their victims into a stone-like form through the use of an unusual visual power -- which would explain the mirror-like visor on her face. Major Tom 2009
  23. A creepy-looking superhero for Champions and Dark Champions campaigns -- the Dhamphir: Like a certain other "daywalker", Dhamphir has all of the powers of a vampire, but none of the weaknesses -- which makes it even easier to scare the bejesus out of the criminal element of his home city. And he's one of the good guys... Major Tom 2009
  24. And here's a Rocket Heroine to partner up with the Rocket Hero (so no one can say that I'm not an Equal Opportunity poster ): Major Tom 2009
  25. Tempest, a time- and dimension-travelling hero: His suit not only gives him the ability to travel through time, but also to other universes as well. It also has built-in offensive and defensive weapons, as well as advanced life-support technology and aug- mented sensory capabilities. An anti-gravity system enables him to fly at just under supersonic speed. Tempest has a "partner" of sorts -- an advanced AI called Herbert. Herbert's database not only has complete, up-to-date information on the primary timeline of the Champions Universe, it also has in- formation acquired in Tempest's visits to other universes as well. This information insures that he doesn't accidentally change the past in some fashion. Major Tom 2009
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