• Android Original Purpose Descriptions and Details Art from page 31 of The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book

    Civilian androids were mass produced and easily the most commonly found models that dig teams unearth. These humanoid robots usually had plastic bones — although many featured fully biodegradable sheathing, bones and parts which have long since decayed into dust.
    This unique android, however, is built different from other models. It is either a customized variant, from a limited edition, or a prototype of some rare, purpose-built and perhaps one of a kind design.
    Roll on the following table to determine what its original intended job was, with each model gaining trait bonuses or penalties. See the description text to follow for each unit’s intended, pre-play ‘job’ for potential starting skills and other features.

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    Android Original Purpose Descriptions and Details Art from page 31 of The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book Civilian androids were mass produced and easily the most commonly found models that dig teams unearth. These humanoid robots usually had plastic bones — although many featured fully biodegradable sheathing, bones and parts which have long since decayed into dust. This unique android, however, is built different from other models. It is either a customized variant, from a limited edition, or a prototype of some rare, purpose-built and perhaps one of a kind design. Roll on the following table to determine what its original intended job was, with each model gaining trait bonuses or penalties. See the description text to follow for each unit’s intended, pre-play ‘job’ for potential starting skills and other features. Check out a review of The TME Expansion Rules book at Swords & Stitchery - Old Time Sewing & Table Top Rpg Blog: https://swordsandstitchery.blogspot.com/2024/10/review-commentary-on-mutant-epoch.html #androidgirl #robotgirl #android #humanoidrobot #selfaware #ai #noai #noaiart #ink #rpg #ttrpg #scifi #playercharacter #mutantepoch #expansionrules #tme #indiegame #postapocalyptic #fallout
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  • Sheathing is the skin encasement around the android’s body and face — at least where obvious cybernetic implants are not affixed. A unique android might start game play with the most advanced alloy cladding, a more typical plastic sheathing, or be unlucky and have no covering at all and all its servo motors, wiring, pistons and underlying skeletal frame exposed. Androids start with a base defense value of 0 (zero) just like a human character, however apply any agility modifiers, sheathing mods, or skill-based changes after the character is created.
    Sheathing, or a lack thereof, also affects the endurance trait of the android so record any endurance amount added or subtracted when establishing a sheathing type, as this amount can change when skin is added or removed. Only one sheathing type can be adhered to the android at any given time.

    Ink illustration for page 46 of The Mutant Epoch RPGs Expansion Rules Book. See a commentary here: https://swordsandstitchery.blogspot.com/2024/10/review-commentary-on-mutant-epoch.html

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    Sheathing is the skin encasement around the android’s body and face — at least where obvious cybernetic implants are not affixed. A unique android might start game play with the most advanced alloy cladding, a more typical plastic sheathing, or be unlucky and have no covering at all and all its servo motors, wiring, pistons and underlying skeletal frame exposed. Androids start with a base defense value of 0 (zero) just like a human character, however apply any agility modifiers, sheathing mods, or skill-based changes after the character is created. Sheathing, or a lack thereof, also affects the endurance trait of the android so record any endurance amount added or subtracted when establishing a sheathing type, as this amount can change when skin is added or removed. Only one sheathing type can be adhered to the android at any given time. Ink illustration for page 46 of The Mutant Epoch RPGs Expansion Rules Book. See a commentary here: https://swordsandstitchery.blogspot.com/2024/10/review-commentary-on-mutant-epoch.html #skin #sheathing #skinned #tissue #skeleton #android #noai #noaiart #ink #rpg #ttrpg #scifi #playercharacter #mutantepoch #expansionrules #tme #postapocalyptic #themutantepoch #roleplayinggame #apocalyptic #outlandsystem #outlandarts #mutants #mutant #epoch #tabletoprpg like #gammaworld or #fallout or #mcc #Polycarbonate #alloy
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  • This steel carapace is either black, gleaming chrome or some sort of metallic metal, such as green, red or blue. While the android encased in this two centimeter thick, articulating armored shell might have the splendid physique of a fit man or woman, there is no mistaking it for a living human despite the appearance score of the android. Other armor, and some special features that might conceal this plating, can be worn with this protective layer. The android housed in this sheathing is immune to acid, dust storms, heat or cold damage, and can operate in the void of space for up to an hour before its joints and hydraulic lines freeze up. Fire and falling do only half damage to this android.

    Ink illustration for page 47 of The Mutant Epoch RPGs Expansion Rules Book. Learn about this game book at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0994923791 or https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm
    This steel carapace is either black, gleaming chrome or some sort of metallic metal, such as green, red or blue. While the android encased in this two centimeter thick, articulating armored shell might have the splendid physique of a fit man or woman, there is no mistaking it for a living human despite the appearance score of the android. Other armor, and some special features that might conceal this plating, can be worn with this protective layer. The android housed in this sheathing is immune to acid, dust storms, heat or cold damage, and can operate in the void of space for up to an hour before its joints and hydraulic lines freeze up. Fire and falling do only half damage to this android. Ink illustration for page 47 of The Mutant Epoch RPGs Expansion Rules Book. Learn about this game book at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0994923791 or https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm
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  • While this skin might have a few scuff marks, a well-hidden patch, stitched up cut, or puckered hole where a bullet or arrow once caught this unit, this flexible sheathing is stretchy and very human-like. In short, it does the job of concealing the android’s true nature from a few feet away. Such skin is about a centimeter thick, except on the face where it must better follow the contours of the synthetic skeletal structure beneath. Although, quite realistic looking, it has no warmth of its own and does not always bend the way human skin does.

    Ink illustration for page 46 of The Mutant Epoch RPGs Expansion Rules Book. See a huge art gallery from this book: https://www.outlandarts.com/TME-Expansion-Rules-ArtGallery1.htm

    #plasticskin #skin #fake #silicon #polysheathed #android #noai #noaiart #ink #rpg #ttrpg #scifi #playercharacter #mutantepoch #expansionrules #tme #postapocalyptic #themutantepoch #roleplayinggame #apocalyptic #outlandsystem #outlandarts #mutants #mutant #epoch #tabletoprpg like #gammaworld or #fallout or #mcc #Polycarbonate #alloy
    While this skin might have a few scuff marks, a well-hidden patch, stitched up cut, or puckered hole where a bullet or arrow once caught this unit, this flexible sheathing is stretchy and very human-like. In short, it does the job of concealing the android’s true nature from a few feet away. Such skin is about a centimeter thick, except on the face where it must better follow the contours of the synthetic skeletal structure beneath. Although, quite realistic looking, it has no warmth of its own and does not always bend the way human skin does. Ink illustration for page 46 of The Mutant Epoch RPGs Expansion Rules Book. See a huge art gallery from this book: https://www.outlandarts.com/TME-Expansion-Rules-ArtGallery1.htm #plasticskin #skin #fake #silicon #polysheathed #android #noai #noaiart #ink #rpg #ttrpg #scifi #playercharacter #mutantepoch #expansionrules #tme #postapocalyptic #themutantepoch #roleplayinggame #apocalyptic #outlandsystem #outlandarts #mutants #mutant #epoch #tabletoprpg like #gammaworld or #fallout or #mcc #Polycarbonate #alloy
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  • Hey guys! I'm back with another Oni Slayer character. This time, it's the third protagonist of the story, Musashi Mifune.
    He is a young slayer who lost his entire family and clan to a surprise oni attack when he was a child, leaving him as the sole survivor. He was obviously affected by this, resulting in him going on a tough training regimen, due to this desire to become stronger and avenge his clan. Because of this, he slowly drifted away from Asuna Katsumi, his best friend at the time, and fellow slayer.

    Hearing news about a new slayer on the Otake Clan, a long inactive clan, he decides to meet its latest member, Kamashi Otake. Meeting Kamashi, he reunites with Asuna, and the three form a team of slayers to combat the oni threat together. His weapon is a katana called Shinigami; it has that name due to containing the spirit of one inside, allowing Musashi to have stronger attacks, cause extra damage to oni and even devour their souls to power up the blade. In contrasts to Kamashi's standard two-handed technique, Musashi uses a laido style of fighting, using the sword to make fast cuts by drawing it from its scabbard (saya), then sheathing the blade.
    Hey guys! I'm back with another Oni Slayer character. This time, it's the third protagonist of the story, Musashi Mifune. He is a young slayer who lost his entire family and clan to a surprise oni attack when he was a child, leaving him as the sole survivor. He was obviously affected by this, resulting in him going on a tough training regimen, due to this desire to become stronger and avenge his clan. Because of this, he slowly drifted away from Asuna Katsumi, his best friend at the time, and fellow slayer. Hearing news about a new slayer on the Otake Clan, a long inactive clan, he decides to meet its latest member, Kamashi Otake. Meeting Kamashi, he reunites with Asuna, and the three form a team of slayers to combat the oni threat together. His weapon is a katana called Shinigami; it has that name due to containing the spirit of one inside, allowing Musashi to have stronger attacks, cause extra damage to oni and even devour their souls to power up the blade. In contrasts to Kamashi's standard two-handed technique, Musashi uses a laido style of fighting, using the sword to make fast cuts by drawing it from its scabbard (saya), then sheathing the blade.
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