Doctor Who Gizmos Irregular Auxiliaries combat armor This armor was designed by the Earth defense forces to fight Daleks in the twenty fifth or sixth century. It is composed of light weight, mega-damage fibers that create a nearly skin tight bond. When sealed, it covers the entire body up to the jaw. There is no helmet for it, but any helmet will seal with the jaw line. An I.A. could field convert a helmet and/or back air tank to hook up to their suit in five minutes, roll on any mechanical skill to see if the fit is air tight. MDC: 75 Wt: 5 lb. Prowl penalty: none Black market cost: 75,000 cr internal heating and cooling(computer needed) insulated to 200 degrees C. fires ½ damage full radiation shielding semi cloaking from infra-red, ultra-violet, and radar tracking(1/2 chance or detection)(computer needed) Wrist computer This is the standard issue computer unit designed for use with the IA armor. It fits on the left wrist or the armor and seals tight. It looks like a black metal bracer with a small, square LCD screen and buttons. It can be accessed by touch controls, talking into it, or linking it to a microphone in the helmet for easier voice access. It can be modified for use with another armor suit, but it trickier. MDC: 10 Wt: 3 lb. Memory: 100 gigs Files: ID 500 known enemies( like Demon/monster lore 80%) Hacking program( like computer hacking 98%, needs cable jack to system) Black market cost: 1,000,000 cr controls life support system of the suit can regulate suit’s oxygen systems if the suit has a helmet and air tanks long range radio: range 100 miles, can talk into computer or helmet mike Nitro-nine Invented by the chemist Ace, this is a simple high explosive that blows up in a yellow and purple blast. They come in gray cylinders, about six inches by 2 inches diameter. Pull the tab and throw. MD: 3d6 MD to a ten foot area Range: 100ft Black market cost: 100 cr Neo-Nitro Another of Ace’s explosives, this looks like a small, white jawbreaker. When it is popped in the mouth, it is primed, turning a bright red color. Then you can throw it and it will explode like the nitro-nine. If you happen to swallow one, it will merely break-up in your digestive system, will cause heart burn though. MD: 2d6 MD to a 6 ft area Range: 250ft Black Market cost: 100 cr Standard issue Blaster This is the blaster that the IA get automatically. It is highly variable and highly destructive. It looks like a large, dark blue hand gun, with two knobs. One controls damage, the other controls spread. SD:1d6, 4d6 MD: 1d6, 3d6, 5d6, 1d6x10 Spread: pin-point: add 1d6 to damage,-4 to strike, 2x range; normal( 1.5 inch beam): normal damage; wide spread( 1.5in-5 ft)-1d6 damage,+3 to strike, 100ft range; field blast( 25ft beam): -3d6 damage, + 9 to strike, 25ft range. Range: 1000 ft Rate: standard Payload( corresponds to damage): unlimited, 500 shots, 200 shots, 100 shots, 50 shots, 20 shots Black market cost: 700,000 cr Sonic Screwdriver This device looks like a small silver pen. It has a small rotating head that generates a sonic pulse. This can be used to make a mechanical or electrical engineer’s job twice as easy, but it’s tricky to learn, roll on their skill at -50%, after that it adds 10% to most jobs they do. It can also be used to disrupt a robot or power armor’s circuits, 50% chance -1% per feet away from the target. This means the maximum range is 49 feet with s 1% chance or success. Complicated and advanced neural intelligences, as well as AIs and cyber systems can not be affected. If a robot is affected, it loses it’s combat computer, targeting systems, several sensors, and has a 5% chance of knocking out each limb. Tissue Compressor This device is very dangerous. It can shrink a person or object by ten times, changing a six foot tall person into a Barbie™ doll. This process is lethal and the only person known to use it is the evil Master. It is extremely painful and good and most selfish alignments would never even consider using it. Range: 100 ft Charge: 20 shots Palladium RPG converted by Majin-Buu, Time Lords, Tardises, and Doctor Who © Doctor Who and BBC television