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Gifts are exceptional abilities that a normal human ''can'' have, but that most humans ''do not'' have. In a game where the players are supposed to be portraying characters within the range of human possibility, they could probably purchase gifts, but not powers. The details of each gift are highly dependent on a character's background, so the player should work with the GM to flesh out these details. Each gift costs one character point. We suggest spending about 5 character points on gifts.  
Gifts are exceptional abilities that a normal person ''can'' have, but that most people ''do not'' have. The details of each gift are highly dependent on a character's background, so the player should work with the GM to flesh out these details. Gifts which impact the setting directly, such as Headquarters and Wealthy, should receive more than the usual amount of GM consultation.
 
The character's first gift costs 1 character point. Buying an additional gift costs a number of character points equal to the current number of gifts, plus one. For example, buying a fourth gift costs 4 points.
 
 
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==Typical Gifts==
==Typical Gifts==
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! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Benefit
! class="alignleft"|Benefit
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| class="alignleft"|Animal Empathy
| class="alignleft"|Animal Empathy
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Use Diplomacy and Manipulation skills on animals
| class="alignleft"|The character can use Diplomacy and Manipulation skills on animals.
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| class="alignleft"|Attentive
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character is unaffected by distractions.
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| class="alignleft"|Bag Of Tricks
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|The character carries a bag, belt, or backpack with a number of small, ordinary items.
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| class="alignleft"|Blindfighting
| class="alignleft"|Blindfighting
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character does not incur a penalty when unable to see or hear
| class="alignleft"|The character does not incur a penalty when unable to see or hear their opponent.
|-  
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| class="alignleft"|Blood Rage
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Once per scene, the character can enter a trance-like state of bestial fury.
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| class="alignleft"|Bowler
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character may base their Ranged Combat attack rolls on Brawn rather than on Agility.
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| class="alignleft"|Connected
| class="alignleft"|Connected
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Get a favour from an old friend -- or an old enemy
| class="alignleft"|The character can make a Diplomacy roll to get a favour from an old friend -- or an old enemy.
|-  
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| class="alignleft"|Disarming Expert
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character can make a disarming attack without the usual -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill penalty.
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| class="alignleft"|Elusive
| class="alignleft"|Elusive
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|May base defense on Agility rather than Brawn in hand-to-hand combat
| class="alignleft"|The character may base their Hand-to-hand Combat defense rolls on Agility rather than on Brawn.
|-  
|-
| class="alignleft"|Escape Artist
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Once per scene, the character gains a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus against a grapple or a lasting power.
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| class="alignleft"|Famous
| class="alignleft"|Famous
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Get attention, and perhaps favours, from strangers
| class="alignleft"|The character may get attention, and perhaps favors, from strangers.
|-  
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| class="alignleft"|Fascinating
| class="alignleft"|Fascinating
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Get attention, and perhaps favours, from admirers
| class="alignleft"|The character may get attention, and perhaps favors, from admirers.
|-  
|-
| class="alignleft"|Hard Target
| class="alignleft"|Hard Target
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|May base defense on Brawn rather than Agility in ranged combat
| class="alignleft"|The character may base their Ranged Combat defense rolls on Brawn rather than on Agility.
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| class="alignleft"|Headquarters
| class="alignleft"|Headquarters
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|The character has one or more bases of operation
| class="alignleft"|The character has one or more bases of operation.
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| class="alignleft"|Indefatigable
| class="alignleft"|Leadership
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character does not incur a penalty when injured
| class="alignleft"|Once per scene, the character can grant a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus to an ally.
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| class="alignleft"|Leadership
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Spend plot points for others on the same team
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| class="alignleft"|Lightning Strike
| class="alignleft"|Lightning Strike
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|May use Agility for Hand-to-hand Combat attack rolls
| class="alignleft"|The character may base their Hand-to-hand Combat attack rolls on Agility rather than on Brawn.
|-  
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| class="alignleft"|Linguist
| class="alignleft"|Linguist
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Learn new languages with minimal effort
| class="alignleft"|The character can learn new languages with minimal effort.
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| class="alignleft"|Luck
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|The character begins the game with one extra plot point
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| class="alignleft"|Master Plan
| class="alignleft"|Master Plan
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Gain a tactical benefit if there is time to prepare for an encounter
| class="alignleft"|If there is time to prepare for an encounter, the character may receive or grant a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus.
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| class="alignleft"|Mental Calculator
| class="alignleft"|Mental Calculator
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Solve complex mathematical operations by thinking about them
| class="alignleft"|The character can solve complex mathematical operations by thinking about them.
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| class="alignleft"|Minions
| class="alignleft"|Minions
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Minor, mostly nameless lackeys of marginal usefulness
| class="alignleft"|Minor, mostly nameless lackeys of marginal usefulness.
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| class="alignleft"|Perfect Recall
| class="alignleft"|Perfect Recall
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Remember something perfectly with a Reason roll
| class="alignleft"|Once per scene, the character may perfectly remember any event, document, recording, etc.
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| class="alignleft"|Pro From Dover
| class="alignleft"|Pro From Dover
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|The absolute best in their field, whatever that is
| class="alignleft"|The character is the absolute best in their field, whatever that is.
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| class="alignleft"|Quick Change
| class="alignleft"|Quick Change
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Change into superhero garb with a quick action
| class="alignleft"|The character can clothes (or change into an Alternate Form) with a quick action.
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| class="alignleft"|Ranged Disarm
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character can make a disarm attack at range.
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| class="alignleft"|Scrounger
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|The character can survive on what they find.
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| class="alignleft"|Second Identity
| class="alignleft"|Second Identity
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|The character has a second, completely legitimate identity
| class="alignleft"|The character has a second, completely legitimate identity.
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| class="alignleft"|Sharpshooter
| class="alignleft"|Sharpshooter
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Adept at bypassing cover in ranged combat
| class="alignleft"|The character can ignore a defender's skill bonus from being prone or having cover.
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| class="alignleft"|Sidekick
| class="alignleft"|Sidekick
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character fights more effectively alongside their mentor
| class="alignleft"|If the character is within short range of their mentor, their Agility, Brawn, and Power Level are no less than their mentor's.
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| class="alignleft"|Team Player
| class="alignleft"|Team Player
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Gain a bonus die when working with others
| class="alignleft"|Once per scene, the character can gain a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus when working as part of a team.
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| class="alignleft"|Tenacious
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|May base defense on Presence rather than on Agility or Brawn
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| class="alignleft"|Underwater Combat
| class="alignleft"|Underwater Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character does not incur a penalty when fighting underwater
| class="alignleft"|The character does not incur a penalty when fighting underwater.
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| class="alignleft"|Unsettling
| class="alignleft"|Unsettling
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Make people nervous for no real reason
| class="alignleft"|The character may make people nervous for no real reason.
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| class="alignleft"|Utility Belt
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Dependable access to small, ordinary items
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| class="alignleft"|Vehicles
| class="alignleft"|Vehicles
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Sundry modes of fast and stylish transportation
| class="alignleft"|The character has sundry modes of fast and stylish transportation.
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| class="alignleft"|Wealthy
| class="alignleft"|Wealthy
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Skills
| class="alignleft"|Solve problems with money
| class="alignleft"|If a problem can be solved by throwing money at it, the character can probably solve that problem.
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| class="alignleft"|Whirlwind Attack
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character can make a sweep attack without the usual -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill penalty.
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| class="alignleft"|Zero-G Combat
| class="alignleft"|Zero-G Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|Combat
| class="alignleft"|The character does not incur a penalty when fighting in zero-G
| class="alignleft"|The character does not incur a penalty when fighting in zero-G.
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===Animal Empathy===
===Animal Empathy===


The character has a bond with animals, and can use Diplomacy and Manipulation skills on them. Normal animals are more likely to be calm around the character, although a dangerous, hostile animal might require a successful Diplomacy or Manipulation roll to keep the animal from attacking. A character's Animal Empathy might be limited to a specific type of animal, such as cats or sea creatures. If this is the case, the character gains a bonus die on Diplomacy and Manipulation rolls when interacting with that animal type.
The character has a bond with animals, and can use Diplomacy and Manipulation skills on them. Normal animals are more likely to be calm around the character, although a dangerous, hostile animal might require a successful Diplomacy or Manipulation roll to keep the animal from attacking. A character's Animal Empathy might be limited to a specific type of animal, such as cats or sea creatures. If this is the case, the character gains a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus on Diplomacy and Manipulation rolls when interacting with that animal type.
 
Once per scene, A character with Animal Empathy can befriend a normal animal which is not hostile to the character. The animal will always remember the character and treat them as a friend.
 
===Attentive===
 
Normally, a distracted character suffers a -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} penalty on their next skill roll or their next defense, whichever comes first. A character with Attentive is unaffected by such distractions, and does not incur a penalty.
 
===Bag Of Tricks===
 
The character carries a bag, belt, or backpack with a number of small, ordinary items. The character can use a quick action to pull any needed item from their bag, as long as the item is small enough to fit in the palm of their hand and can be purchased from an ordinary retail shop.


===Blindfighting===
===Blindfighting===


Normally, a character who can't perceive their opponent has [[Bulletproof_Blues_4e_EN:Actions#Blinding|great difficulty]] in combat. If a character has the Blindfighting gift, they do not incur any of these penalties.
Normally, a character who can't perceive their opponent has [[Bulletproof_Blues_4e_EN:Actions#Blinding|great difficulty]] in combat. If a character has the Blindfighting gift, they do not incur any of these penalties.
===Blood Rage===
Once per scene, the character can enter a trance-like state of bestial fury. While in a blood rage, the character gains a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus on all Hand-to-hand Combat attack rolls, but they incur a -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill penalty on all other rolls, as well as on their hand-to-hand and ranged defense. Additionally, a character in a blood rage gains a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus to their Mental Combat defense.
===Bowler===
A character with the Bowler gift can heave projectiles with deadly accuracy. The character may base their Ranged Combat attack rolls on Brawn rather than on Agility. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.


===Connected===
===Connected===


"I know a guy." The character has a wide ranging network of friends, rivals, and former associates. From time to time, the character can contact one of these people, and have a reasonable chance of getting a favour from them. When the character wants to get a favour from someone, the player names the NPC and briefly describes how their character knows this contact. When the character meets their contact, they must attempt a moderately difficult (DV 3) Diplomacy (Presence) roll to see how their contact receives them. The GM may increase the difficulty or grant a bonus die on the player's roll, depending on the situation.
"I know a guy." The character has a wide ranging network of friends, rivals, and former associates. From time to time, the character can contact one of these people, and have a reasonable chance of getting a favour from them. When the character wants to get a favour from someone, the player names the NPC and briefly describes how their character knows this contact. When the character meets their contact, they must attempt a moderately difficult (DV 12) Diplomacy (Presence) roll to see how their contact receives them.
 
===Disarming Expert===
 
Normally, when making a disarming attack, the character incurs a -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill penalty. A character with Disarming Expert can make a disarming attack without incurring a penalty.


===Elusive===
===Elusive===


A character with the Elusive gift is fast on their feet and good at rolling with the punches. When making a Hand-to-hand Combat defense roll, the character may substitute their Agility for their Brawn. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.
A character with the Elusive gift is fast on their feet and good at rolling with the punches. The character may base their Hand-to-hand Combat defense rolls on Agility rather than on Brawn. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.
 
===Escape Artist===
 
A character with the Escape Artist gift is a slippery target. Once per scene, the character gains a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus against a grapple or a lasting power. The player may decide to gain the bonus before or after the dice are rolled.


===Famous===
===Famous===


The character's name and likeness are widely known, perhaps due to their exploits, or possibly because they are from a notorious family. It is difficult for the character to pass unnoticed, because paparazzi are often nearby. People who are impressed by celebrity may be more likely to cooperate with the character, and the character can sometimes gain favours from strangers. If this is the case, the character gains a bonus die on relevant Presence rolls.
The character's name and likeness are widely known, perhaps due to their exploits, or possibly because they are from a notorious family. It is difficult for the character to pass unnoticed, because paparazzi are often nearby. People who are impressed by celebrity may be more likely to cooperate with the character, and the character can sometimes gain favours from strangers.


===Fascinating===
===Fascinating===


A character with the Fascinating gift is naturally, effortlessly compelling. It is difficult for the character to pass unnoticed, because they will be the focus of attention in nearly any circumstances. People who are swayed by their instinctive responses may be more likely to cooperate with the character, and the character can sometimes gain favours from admirers. If this is the case, the character gains a bonus die on relevant Presence rolls.
A character is naturally, effortlessly compelling. It is difficult for the character to pass unnoticed, because they will be the focus of attention in nearly any circumstances. People who are swayed by their instinctive responses may be more likely to cooperate with the character, and the character can sometimes gain favours from admirers.


===Hard Target===
===Hard Target===


When making a Ranged Combat defense roll, the character may substitute their Brawn for their Agility. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.  
A character with the Hard Target gift can take the hit and keep coming. The character may base their Ranged Combat defense rolls on Brawn rather than on Agility. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.


===Headquarters===
===Headquarters===


The character has one or more bases of operation, equipped with supplies and equipment reasonable for the character's background and skills. If the character is a member of a team, the base(s) might be shared with the other team members, at the player's discretion. A headquarters is primarily a convenience for the GM and a fun asset for the character. It is not generally useful in combat, and is mainly used for flavour and a setting for roleplaying. For example, a high-tech base might have an air-tight security system, complete with laser turrets and knockout gas, but this won't keep the base from being broken into by pirates or taken over by a sentient computer virus.
The character has one or more bases of operation, equipped with supplies, workshops, and equipment reasonable for the character's background and skills. If the character is a member of a team, the base(s) might be shared with the other team members, at the player's discretion. A headquarters is primarily a convenience for the GM and a fun asset for the character. It is not generally useful in combat, and is mainly used for flavor and a setting for roleplaying.


===Indefatigable===
Additionally, the character can make a moderately difficult (DV 12) Survival (Reason) roll to remember a "safe house" or a cache of supplies nearby, wherever they happen to be.
 
Normally, a character whose current Endurance has been reduced to 0 can speak and interact, but any action incurs a penalty (-3) and requires the expenditure of 1 Willpower. A character with Indefatigable may spend a point of Willpower to take an action without a penalty.


===Leadership===
===Leadership===


A character with the Leadership gift excels at bringing out the best in others, and other people are more effective with the character than they are alone. The player of a character with Leadership can spend one point of Willpower to grants a +3 bonus to one of their teammates and allies. The player may decide to spend the Willpower before or after the dice are rolled.
A character with the Leadership gift excels at bringing out the best in others, and other people are more effective with the character than they are alone. Once per scene, the character can grant a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus to one of their allies. The player may decide to grant the bonus before or after the dice are rolled.


===Lightning Strike===
===Lightning Strike===


A character with Lightning Strike can deal devastating blows using speed and finesse rather than brute force. When making a Hand-to-hand Combat attack roll, the character may substitute their Agility for their Brawn. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis. This can reflect the character's advanced martial arts training, their superhuman speed, the harnessing of the character's chi, or some other effect.
A character with the Lightning Strike gift can deal devastating blows using speed and finesse. The character may base their Hand-to-hand Combat attack rolls on Agility rather than on Brawn. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.


===Linguist===
===Linguist===


A character with the Linguist gift is fluent in dozens of languages, and is capable of quickly deciphering new languages when they encounter them.
A character with the Linguist gift is fluent in dozens of languages, and is capable of quickly deciphering new languages when they encounter them.
===Luck===
The player begins each game with one extra [[Bulletproof_Blues_4e_EN:Actions#Plot_Points|plot point]]. The gods of chance seem to smile on the character, or perhaps they are just incredibly well-prepared.


===Master Plan===
===Master Plan===


Once per game session, a character with the Master Plan gift is able to gain a tactical benefit at a time and place they choose. The form this takes can vary, and should be negotiated between the player and the GM, but a relatively typical use of a Master Plan would be similar to the use of a plot point.
Once per scene, a character with Master Plan is able to gain a tactical benefit at a time and place they choose. The form this takes can vary, and should be negotiated between the player and the GM, but a relatively typical use of a Master Plan would be to grant the character or one of their allies a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus to be used at a time of their choice during the conflict.


===Mental Calculator===
===Mental Calculator===
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===Minions===
===Minions===


The character has one or more minor, mostly nameless lackeys of marginal usefulness. Such minions might be mooks, agents, armed guards, administrative staff, or technicians to keep the character's equipment in proper working order. There is no set limit to the number of minions a character might have, subject to the GM's approval, but the more minions there are, the less competent they are. For example, if a character has just three minions -- an administrative assistant, a chauffeur/auto mechanic, and a computer expert -- they might be reasonably competent at their respective assignments (3 in their most relevant attributes, with relevant skills). If the character has dozens of minions, however, the best among them would have 2 in their relevant attributes, and none of them would have any skills requiring advanced education or technical aptitude.
The character has one or more minor, mostly nameless lackeys of marginal usefulness. Such minions might be mooks, agents, armed guards, administrative staff, or technicians to keep the character's equipment in proper working order. There is no set limit to the number of minions a character might have, subject to the GM's approval, but the more minions there are, the less competent they are. For example, if a character has just three minions -- an administrative assistant, a chauffeur/auto mechanic, and a skilled professional -- they might be reasonably competent at their respective assignments ({{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} in their most relevant attributes, with 1 in relevant skills). If the character has dozens of minions, however, the best among them would have 2 in their relevant attributes, and none of them would have any skills requiring advanced education or technical aptitude.


Minions are primarily a fun asset for the character. They are not generally useful in combat, and are mainly used for flavour and as a foil for roleplaying. Minions should never steal the limelight from a player character.
Minions are primarily a fun asset for the character. They are not generally useful in combat, and are mainly used for flavor and as a foil for roleplaying. Minions should never steal the limelight from a player character.


===Perfect Recall===
===Perfect Recall===


The character may perfectly remember any event, document, recording, or picture which the character has taken the effort to study and memorize. The character does not need to understand the items to be memorized, because the information memorized is not stored as text; it is in the character's memory as a picture. As such, the information is not subject to instantaneous retrieval, but the character may mentally "flip pages" looking for a specific memory, finding it with a moderately difficult (DV3) Reason roll.
Once per scene, the character may perfectly remember any event, document, recording, etc., which the character has clearly seen or heard, even if they were not paying particular attention to it at the time.


===Pro From Dover===
===Pro From Dover===


The character is the best in their field, whatever that field is. They may or may not be [[Bulletproof_Blues_4e_EN:Gifts#Famous|famous]] for it -- if not, then they have either taken some effort to conceal their extraordinary knowledge, or perhaps there is a conspiracy to deny them the acclaim that they deserve. A character with the Pro From Dover gift may choose a specific, narrowly-defined professional, scholarly, or technical field in which they are the undisputed expert. When answering a question or performing research related to their specialty, they gain a bonus die.
A character with the Pro From Dover gift can choose a specific, narrowly-defined professional, scholarly, or technical field in which they are an undisputed expert. When answering a question or performing research related to their specialty, they gain a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus.


A character may only be the Pro From Dover in a single narrowly defined noncombat specialty, and each player character with the Pro From Dover gift must choose a different specialty.
A character may only be the Pro From Dover in a single narrowly defined noncombat specialty, and each player character with the Pro From Dover gift should choose a different specialty.


===Quick Change===
===Quick Change===


The Quick Change gift is usually possessed only by posthumans and stage magicians (and posthuman stage magicians). Quick Change enables a character to change into superhero garb with a quick action. This could be made possible by super-speed, a costume stored in a ring, or just wearing a different outfit underneath street clothes.
The Quick Change gift is usually possessed only by superheroes and stage magicians. Quick Change enables a character to change their entire outfit with a quick action. This could be made possible by super-speed, a costume stored in a ring, or just wearing a different outfit underneath street clothes. Additionally, a character with Quick Change and the Alternate Form power can change forms once per round with a quick action.
 
===Ranged Disarm===
 
A character with Ranged Disarm can make a disarm attack at range. A ranged disarm attack requires a successful Ranged Combat (Agility) roll against 8 + Ranged Combat (Agility) of the target. As with hand-to-hand disarming attacks, the attacker suffers a -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill penalty on the roll.
 
===Scrounger===
 
You can survive off the grid, whether you are in the wilderness or in an urban environment. You can find shelter, food, and personal essentials enough to provide for yourself and a small number of friends. In a populated area, you can always find useful items by asking around and keeping your eyes open.


===Second Identity===
===Second Identity===


The character has a second, completely legitimate identity. The character's second identity is completely documented and will withstand even the most focused scrutiny. Alternately, at the player's choice, the character has no documented identity at all: any and all records of their existence have been erased.
The character has a second, completely legitimate identity. The character's second identity is completely documented and will withstand even the most focused scrutiny. Alternately, at the player's choice, the character has no documented identity at all: any and all records of their existence have been erased.
Additionally, the character can make a moderately difficult (DV 12) Finesse (Reason) roll to produce proof of a new but ordinary identity, appropriate to wherever they happen to be.


===Sharpshooter===
===Sharpshooter===


A character with the Sharpshooter gift adept at bypassing cover in ranged combat. When a defender has cover, or is prone, they gain a bonus die on their defense roll. A character with the Sharpshooter gift gains a bonus die on their Ranged Combat attack roll when targeting a defender who is prone or has cover.
A character with the Sharpshooter gift adept at bypassing cover in ranged combat. When a defender is prone or has cover, they normally gain a bonus to their defense. A character with the Sharpshooter gift ignores a defender's bonus from being prone or having cover.


===Sidekick===
===Sidekick===
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===Team Player===
===Team Player===


A character with the Team Player gift excels at working with others, and is more effective with others than they are alone. A Team Player gains a bonus die when [[Bulletproof_Blues_4e_EN:Actions#Combining_Effort|combining their effort]] with others as part of a task or in combat.
A character with the Team Player gift excels at working with others, and is more effective with others than they are alone. Once per scene, a character with the Team Player gift can gain a +{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill bonus when working as part of a team. The player may decide to gain the bonus before or after the dice are rolled.
 
===Tenacious===
 
The character refuses to admit defeat when others would fall by the wayside. When making a Hand-to-hand Combat or Ranged Combat defense roll, the character may substitute their Presence for their Agility or Brawn. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.


===Underwater Combat===
===Underwater Combat===


Unless the character has the Underwater Combat gift, engaging in combat underwater imposes an [[Bulletproof_Blues_4e_EN:Actions#Bonuses_And_Penalties|attack penalty]]. With this gift, the character does not incur a penalty for that circumstance.
Normally, engaging in combat underwater imposes a -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill penalty. A character with the Underwater Combat gift does not incur a penalty for fighting underwater.


===Unsettling===
===Unsettling===


The character is able to put off a disturbing vibe that makes people nervous for no discernible reason. Strangers will find themselves disliking the character without knowing why, and normal animals will avoid the character unless forced to approach by a trainer or some other circumstance. On the other hand, the character may find it easier to intimidate others, providing a bonus die to relevant Presence rolls.
The character is able to put off a disturbing vibe that makes people nervous for no discernible reason. Strangers will find themselves disliking the character without knowing why, and normal animals will avoid the character unless forced to approach by a trainer or some other circumstance.


===Utility Belt===
===Vehicles===


The character carries a belt, backpack, or pouches with a number of small, ordinary items. The character can use a quick action to pull any needed item from their utility belt, as long as the item is small enough to fit in the palm of their hand and can be purchased from an ordinary retail shop. The power level (PL) of such items is usually 1 or 2.
The character has one or more vehicles which provide fast and stylish transportation. If the character is a member of a team, the vehicle(s) might be shared with the other team members, at the player's discretion. A vehicle is primarily a convenience for the GM and a fun asset for the character. It is not generally useful in combat, and is mainly used for flavour and to make it easier for the character to get around.


===Vehicles===
Additionally, the character can make a moderately difficult (DV 12) Survival (Reason) roll to remember a vehicle they have stored nearby, wherever they happen to be.
 
The character has one or more vehicles which provide fast and stylish transportation. If the character is a member of a team, the vehicle(s) might be shared with the other team members, at the player's discretion. A vehicle is primarily a convenience for the GM and a fun asset for the character. It is not generally useful in combat, and is mainly used for flavour and to make it easier for the character to get around. For example, a character might have a tricked-out Tushek TS 600 equipped with rocket launchers, active camouflage, and biometric security, but it won't defeat a rampaging posthuman and it's not immune to being hacked by a deformed genius and his circus-themed minions.


===Wealthy===
===Wealthy===


If a problem can be solved by throwing money at it, a character with the Wealth gift can probably solve that problem. Food, clothing, and shelter cease to be concerns for a character with Wealth, but they are still plagued by the same interpersonal issues that are behind the serious problems most people face. In addition, sometimes wealth itself can be a source of problems. The character may have responsibilities related to their source of income, or they might need to fend off attempts to deprive them of their inheritance.
If a problem can be solved by throwing money at it, a character with the Wealth gift can probably solve that problem. Food, clothing, and shelter cease to be concerns for a character with Wealth, but they are still plagued by the same interpersonal issues that are behind the serious problems most people face.


===Zero-G Combat===
===Whirlwind Attack===


Unless the character has the Zero-G Combat gift, engaging in combat while weightless imposes an [[Bulletproof_Blues_4e_EN:Actions#Bonuses_And_Penalties|attack penalty]]. With this gift, the character does not incur a penalty for that circumstance.
Normally, when making a sweep attack (attacking everyone within reach of the character simultaneously), the character incurs a -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill penalty on each roll. A character with Whirlwind Attack can make a sweep attack without incurring a penalty.


==Custom Gifts==
===Zero-G Combat===


You aren't limited to these gifts, of course. Feel free to make up your own. They should be approximately as useful and powerful as the ones listed here. Abilities that are more powerful are the domain of actual powers, while abilities that are less powerful are likely just roleplaying, or perhaps a creative use of a plot point. Here is an example of a custom gift.
Normally, engaging in combat while weightless imposes a -{{KM4_STANDARD_BONUS}} skill penalty. A character with the Zero-G Combat gift does not incur a penalty for fighting while weightless.
 
===Sense Auras===
 
The character can see the invisible emanations around people and things. The character may use a standard action to attempt a moderately difficult (DV 3) Perception (Reason) roll to determine the color of the aura of a person or object (see the "Typical aura colors" table). The character may attempt a remarkably difficult (DV 6) Perception (Reason) roll to sense whether the person or object has actively been in league with entities from beyond the mortal world, and whether the aura is "warm" (positive, life affirming) or "cold" (negative, life negating). A typical person's aura is slightly "warm", but even a person with a "cold" aura is not necessarily wicked: they could just be having a bad day.
 
The aura of a character with Mental Resistance is not able to be read. Their aura isn't missing: from the aura-sensing character's point of view, it has the same impression as a failed Perception (Reason) roll.
 
 
{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable zebra"
|+Table: Typical aura colors
|-
! class="alignleft"|Color
! class="alignleft"|Temperament
|-
| class="alignleft"|Red
| class="alignleft"|In a positive light, red indicates a healthy ego: someone powerful, sensual, passionate, and energetic. In a negative light, red indicates anger, an unforgiving nature, or anxiety.
|-
| class="alignleft"|Orange
| class="alignleft"|In a positive light, orange indicates productivity and creativity: someone sociable, detail oriented, and courageous. In a negative light, it can indicate stress and addictions.
|-
| class="alignleft"|Yellow
| class="alignleft"|Indicates optimism, and easy-going nature, inspiration, and intelligence.
|-
| class="alignleft"|Green
| class="alignleft"|Indicates balance, growth, and a willingness to change. It is a strong indication of a love of people, animals, and nature.
|-
| class="alignleft"|Turquoise
| class="alignleft"|Indicates a sensitive, compassionate nature, that of a healer or a counselor.
|-
| class="alignleft"|Blue
| class="alignleft"|Indicates calm and focus. It is a strong indication of clarity, truthfulness, and an intuitive nature.
|-
| class="alignleft"|Indigo
| class="alignleft"|Indicates deep feeling: someone of profound intuition and sensitivity.
|-
| class="alignleft"|Violet
| class="alignleft"|Indicates a sensitive nature and greater than average psychic potential. May also indicate an artistic temperament.
|-
| class="alignleft"|Lavender
| class="alignleft"|Indicates great vision and imagination.
|}





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Gifts are exceptional abilities that a normal person can have, but that most people do not have. The details of each gift are highly dependent on a character's background, so the player should work with the GM to flesh out these details. Gifts which impact the setting directly, such as Headquarters and Wealthy, should receive more than the usual amount of GM consultation.

The character's first gift costs 1 character point. Buying an additional gift costs a number of character points equal to the current number of gifts, plus one. For example, buying a fourth gift costs 4 points.


Table: Gift cost
Quantity Cost
1 1
2 3
3 6
4 10
5 15
6 21
7 28
8 36
9 45
10 55


Typical Gifts

This is a list of typical gifts found in a Bulletproof Blues game. This list is not exhaustive. A character may well have an gift not listed here, subject to GM approval. However, any new gifts should be approximately as useful as these gifts, in order to maintain a sense of fairness with other characters.


Table: Typical gifts
Gift Type Benefit
Animal Empathy Skills The character can use Diplomacy and Manipulation skills on animals.
Attentive Combat The character is unaffected by distractions.
Bag Of Tricks Skills The character carries a bag, belt, or backpack with a number of small, ordinary items.
Blindfighting Combat The character does not incur a penalty when unable to see or hear their opponent.
Blood Rage Combat Once per scene, the character can enter a trance-like state of bestial fury.
Bowler Combat The character may base their Ranged Combat attack rolls on Brawn rather than on Agility.
Connected Skills The character can make a Diplomacy roll to get a favour from an old friend -- or an old enemy.
Disarming Expert Combat The character can make a disarming attack without the usual -3 skill penalty.
Elusive Combat The character may base their Hand-to-hand Combat defense rolls on Agility rather than on Brawn.
Escape Artist Combat Once per scene, the character gains a +3 skill bonus against a grapple or a lasting power.
Famous Skills The character may get attention, and perhaps favors, from strangers.
Fascinating Skills The character may get attention, and perhaps favors, from admirers.
Hard Target Combat The character may base their Ranged Combat defense rolls on Brawn rather than on Agility.
Headquarters Skills The character has one or more bases of operation.
Leadership Combat Once per scene, the character can grant a +3 skill bonus to an ally.
Lightning Strike Combat The character may base their Hand-to-hand Combat attack rolls on Agility rather than on Brawn.
Linguist Skills The character can learn new languages with minimal effort.
Master Plan Combat If there is time to prepare for an encounter, the character may receive or grant a +3 skill bonus.
Mental Calculator Skills The character can solve complex mathematical operations by thinking about them.
Minions Skills Minor, mostly nameless lackeys of marginal usefulness.
Perfect Recall Skills Once per scene, the character may perfectly remember any event, document, recording, etc.
Pro From Dover Skills The character is the absolute best in their field, whatever that is.
Quick Change Skills The character can clothes (or change into an Alternate Form) with a quick action.
Ranged Disarm Combat The character can make a disarm attack at range.
Scrounger Skills The character can survive on what they find.
Second Identity Skills The character has a second, completely legitimate identity.
Sharpshooter Combat The character can ignore a defender's skill bonus from being prone or having cover.
Sidekick Combat If the character is within short range of their mentor, their Agility, Brawn, and Power Level are no less than their mentor's.
Team Player Combat Once per scene, the character can gain a +3 skill bonus when working as part of a team.
Underwater Combat Combat The character does not incur a penalty when fighting underwater.
Unsettling Skills The character may make people nervous for no real reason.
Vehicles Skills The character has sundry modes of fast and stylish transportation.
Wealthy Skills If a problem can be solved by throwing money at it, the character can probably solve that problem.
Whirlwind Attack Combat The character can make a sweep attack without the usual -3 skill penalty.
Zero-G Combat Combat The character does not incur a penalty when fighting in zero-G.


Animal Empathy

The character has a bond with animals, and can use Diplomacy and Manipulation skills on them. Normal animals are more likely to be calm around the character, although a dangerous, hostile animal might require a successful Diplomacy or Manipulation roll to keep the animal from attacking. A character's Animal Empathy might be limited to a specific type of animal, such as cats or sea creatures. If this is the case, the character gains a +3 skill bonus on Diplomacy and Manipulation rolls when interacting with that animal type.

Once per scene, A character with Animal Empathy can befriend a normal animal which is not hostile to the character. The animal will always remember the character and treat them as a friend.

Attentive

Normally, a distracted character suffers a -3 penalty on their next skill roll or their next defense, whichever comes first. A character with Attentive is unaffected by such distractions, and does not incur a penalty.

Bag Of Tricks

The character carries a bag, belt, or backpack with a number of small, ordinary items. The character can use a quick action to pull any needed item from their bag, as long as the item is small enough to fit in the palm of their hand and can be purchased from an ordinary retail shop.

Blindfighting

Normally, a character who can't perceive their opponent has great difficulty in combat. If a character has the Blindfighting gift, they do not incur any of these penalties.

Blood Rage

Once per scene, the character can enter a trance-like state of bestial fury. While in a blood rage, the character gains a +3 skill bonus on all Hand-to-hand Combat attack rolls, but they incur a -3 skill penalty on all other rolls, as well as on their hand-to-hand and ranged defense. Additionally, a character in a blood rage gains a +3 skill bonus to their Mental Combat defense.

Bowler

A character with the Bowler gift can heave projectiles with deadly accuracy. The character may base their Ranged Combat attack rolls on Brawn rather than on Agility. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.

Connected

"I know a guy." The character has a wide ranging network of friends, rivals, and former associates. From time to time, the character can contact one of these people, and have a reasonable chance of getting a favour from them. When the character wants to get a favour from someone, the player names the NPC and briefly describes how their character knows this contact. When the character meets their contact, they must attempt a moderately difficult (DV 12) Diplomacy (Presence) roll to see how their contact receives them.

Disarming Expert

Normally, when making a disarming attack, the character incurs a -3 skill penalty. A character with Disarming Expert can make a disarming attack without incurring a penalty.

Elusive

A character with the Elusive gift is fast on their feet and good at rolling with the punches. The character may base their Hand-to-hand Combat defense rolls on Agility rather than on Brawn. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.

Escape Artist

A character with the Escape Artist gift is a slippery target. Once per scene, the character gains a +3 skill bonus against a grapple or a lasting power. The player may decide to gain the bonus before or after the dice are rolled.

Famous

The character's name and likeness are widely known, perhaps due to their exploits, or possibly because they are from a notorious family. It is difficult for the character to pass unnoticed, because paparazzi are often nearby. People who are impressed by celebrity may be more likely to cooperate with the character, and the character can sometimes gain favours from strangers.

Fascinating

A character is naturally, effortlessly compelling. It is difficult for the character to pass unnoticed, because they will be the focus of attention in nearly any circumstances. People who are swayed by their instinctive responses may be more likely to cooperate with the character, and the character can sometimes gain favours from admirers.

Hard Target

A character with the Hard Target gift can take the hit and keep coming. The character may base their Ranged Combat defense rolls on Brawn rather than on Agility. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.

Headquarters

The character has one or more bases of operation, equipped with supplies, workshops, and equipment reasonable for the character's background and skills. If the character is a member of a team, the base(s) might be shared with the other team members, at the player's discretion. A headquarters is primarily a convenience for the GM and a fun asset for the character. It is not generally useful in combat, and is mainly used for flavor and a setting for roleplaying.

Additionally, the character can make a moderately difficult (DV 12) Survival (Reason) roll to remember a "safe house" or a cache of supplies nearby, wherever they happen to be.

Leadership

A character with the Leadership gift excels at bringing out the best in others, and other people are more effective with the character than they are alone. Once per scene, the character can grant a +3 skill bonus to one of their allies. The player may decide to grant the bonus before or after the dice are rolled.

Lightning Strike

A character with the Lightning Strike gift can deal devastating blows using speed and finesse. The character may base their Hand-to-hand Combat attack rolls on Agility rather than on Brawn. The player may choose which attribute to use on a case by case basis.

Linguist

A character with the Linguist gift is fluent in dozens of languages, and is capable of quickly deciphering new languages when they encounter them.

Master Plan

Once per scene, a character with Master Plan is able to gain a tactical benefit at a time and place they choose. The form this takes can vary, and should be negotiated between the player and the GM, but a relatively typical use of a Master Plan would be to grant the character or one of their allies a +3 skill bonus to be used at a time of their choice during the conflict.

Mental Calculator

The character can perform complex mathematical calculations in their head in the same amount of time that a skilled mathematician could perform the same calculations on a powerful computer. Also, the character has an intuitive understanding of higher mathematics, and is able to comprehend and remember intricate formulae and equations after examining them briefly.

Minions

The character has one or more minor, mostly nameless lackeys of marginal usefulness. Such minions might be mooks, agents, armed guards, administrative staff, or technicians to keep the character's equipment in proper working order. There is no set limit to the number of minions a character might have, subject to the GM's approval, but the more minions there are, the less competent they are. For example, if a character has just three minions -- an administrative assistant, a chauffeur/auto mechanic, and a skilled professional -- they might be reasonably competent at their respective assignments (3 in their most relevant attributes, with 1 in relevant skills). If the character has dozens of minions, however, the best among them would have 2 in their relevant attributes, and none of them would have any skills requiring advanced education or technical aptitude.

Minions are primarily a fun asset for the character. They are not generally useful in combat, and are mainly used for flavor and as a foil for roleplaying. Minions should never steal the limelight from a player character.

Perfect Recall

Once per scene, the character may perfectly remember any event, document, recording, etc., which the character has clearly seen or heard, even if they were not paying particular attention to it at the time.

Pro From Dover

A character with the Pro From Dover gift can choose a specific, narrowly-defined professional, scholarly, or technical field in which they are an undisputed expert. When answering a question or performing research related to their specialty, they gain a +3 skill bonus.

A character may only be the Pro From Dover in a single narrowly defined noncombat specialty, and each player character with the Pro From Dover gift should choose a different specialty.

Quick Change

The Quick Change gift is usually possessed only by superheroes and stage magicians. Quick Change enables a character to change their entire outfit with a quick action. This could be made possible by super-speed, a costume stored in a ring, or just wearing a different outfit underneath street clothes. Additionally, a character with Quick Change and the Alternate Form power can change forms once per round with a quick action.

Ranged Disarm

A character with Ranged Disarm can make a disarm attack at range. A ranged disarm attack requires a successful Ranged Combat (Agility) roll against 8 + Ranged Combat (Agility) of the target. As with hand-to-hand disarming attacks, the attacker suffers a -3 skill penalty on the roll.

Scrounger

You can survive off the grid, whether you are in the wilderness or in an urban environment. You can find shelter, food, and personal essentials enough to provide for yourself and a small number of friends. In a populated area, you can always find useful items by asking around and keeping your eyes open.

Second Identity

The character has a second, completely legitimate identity. The character's second identity is completely documented and will withstand even the most focused scrutiny. Alternately, at the player's choice, the character has no documented identity at all: any and all records of their existence have been erased.

Additionally, the character can make a moderately difficult (DV 12) Finesse (Reason) roll to produce proof of a new but ordinary identity, appropriate to wherever they happen to be.

Sharpshooter

A character with the Sharpshooter gift adept at bypassing cover in ranged combat. When a defender is prone or has cover, they normally gain a bonus to their defense. A character with the Sharpshooter gift ignores a defender's bonus from being prone or having cover.

Sidekick

The character fights more effectively when they fight alongside their mentor. If the sidekick is within short range (10 m) of their mentor, their Agility, Brawn, and Power Level are equal to their normal values, or their mentor's values, whichever is greater. The character's mentor must be chosen when this gift is purchased, and should change very rarely, if ever.

Team Player

A character with the Team Player gift excels at working with others, and is more effective with others than they are alone. Once per scene, a character with the Team Player gift can gain a +3 skill bonus when working as part of a team. The player may decide to gain the bonus before or after the dice are rolled.

Underwater Combat

Normally, engaging in combat underwater imposes a -3 skill penalty. A character with the Underwater Combat gift does not incur a penalty for fighting underwater.

Unsettling

The character is able to put off a disturbing vibe that makes people nervous for no discernible reason. Strangers will find themselves disliking the character without knowing why, and normal animals will avoid the character unless forced to approach by a trainer or some other circumstance.

Vehicles

The character has one or more vehicles which provide fast and stylish transportation. If the character is a member of a team, the vehicle(s) might be shared with the other team members, at the player's discretion. A vehicle is primarily a convenience for the GM and a fun asset for the character. It is not generally useful in combat, and is mainly used for flavour and to make it easier for the character to get around.

Additionally, the character can make a moderately difficult (DV 12) Survival (Reason) roll to remember a vehicle they have stored nearby, wherever they happen to be.

Wealthy

If a problem can be solved by throwing money at it, a character with the Wealth gift can probably solve that problem. Food, clothing, and shelter cease to be concerns for a character with Wealth, but they are still plagued by the same interpersonal issues that are behind the serious problems most people face.

Whirlwind Attack

Normally, when making a sweep attack (attacking everyone within reach of the character simultaneously), the character incurs a -3 skill penalty on each roll. A character with Whirlwind Attack can make a sweep attack without incurring a penalty.

Zero-G Combat

Normally, engaging in combat while weightless imposes a -3 skill penalty. A character with the Zero-G Combat gift does not incur a penalty for fighting while weightless.