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| class="alignleft"|hawksbill sea turtle, large dog, slender adult
| class="alignleft"|hawksbill sea turtle, large dog, slender adult
| class="alignright"|100 lbs
| class="alignright"|50 kg
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="evenrow"  
|- class="evenrow"  
| class="alignleft"|typical adult, small floor safe
| class="alignleft"|typical adult, small floor safe
| class="alignright"|200 lbs
| class="alignright"|100 kg
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="oddrow"  
|- class="oddrow"  
| class="alignleft"|heavy adult, refrigerator
| class="alignleft"|heavy adult, refrigerator
| class="alignright"|300 lbs
| class="alignright"|125 kg
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
|- class="evenrow"  
|- class="evenrow"  
| class="alignleft"|gun safe, racing motorcycle
| class="alignleft"|gun safe, racing motorcycle
| class="alignright"|400 lbs
| class="alignright"|175 kg
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
|- class="oddrow"  
|- class="oddrow"  
| class="alignleft"|dolphin, lion
| class="alignleft"|dolphin, lion
| class="alignright"|500 lbs
| class="alignright"|225 kg
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|4
|- class="evenrow"  
|- class="evenrow"  
| class="alignleft"|tiger, motorcycle, medium floor safe, a Twinkie 35 feet long
| class="alignleft"|tiger, motorcycle, medium floor safe, a Twinkie 35 feet long
| class="alignright"|600 lbs
| class="alignright"|300 kg
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|4
|- class="oddrow"  
|- class="oddrow"  
| class="alignleft"|grizzly bear, touring motorcycle
| class="alignleft"|grizzly bear, touring motorcycle
| class="alignright"|900 lbs
| class="alignright"|400 kg
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|4
|- class="evenrow"  
|- class="evenrow"  
| class="alignleft"|cow, horse, sailboat
| class="alignleft"|cow, horse, sailboat
| class="alignright"|1,300 lbs
| class="alignright"|600 kg
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="aligncenter"|5
|- class="oddrow"  
|- class="oddrow"  
| class="alignleft"|small civilian helicopter
| class="alignleft"|small civilian helicopter
| class="alignright"|1,500 lbs
| class="alignright"|700 kg
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="aligncenter"|5
|- class="evenrow"  
|- class="evenrow"  
| class="alignleft"|compact car
| class="alignleft"|compact car
| class="alignright"|2,000 lbs
| class="alignright"|900 kg
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="aligncenter"|5
|- class="oddrow"  
|- class="oddrow"  
| class="alignleft"|medium missile
| class="alignleft"|medium missile
| class="alignright"|2,500 lbs
| class="alignright"|1,100 kg
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="aligncenter"|5
|- class="evenrow"  
|- class="evenrow"  

Revision as of 13:07, 11 September 2015

This chapter provides additional information for the game moderator, such as the movement capabilities of creates with attributes far beyond human limits, and the mass of commonplace objects, and the speed of various creatures and vehicles.

Attributes

A character's attributes in ZeroSpace are normally ranked on a scale from 1 to 10. The tables below provide values for attributes above rank 10.

Brawn

Brawn determines how much a character can lift and how far they can throw things.

Table: Brawn
Rank Lifts Throws
(25 kg)
Jumps
1 45 kg 1 m 1 m
2 65 kg 2 m 1 m
3 90 kg 3 m 2 m
4 125 kg 4 m 2 m
5 180 kg 6 m 3 m
6 250 kg 8 m 3 m
7 350 kg 11 m 4 m
8 500 kg 16 m 4 m
9 700 kg 23 m 5 m
10 1,000 kg 32 m 5 m
11 1,400 kg 45 m 6 m
12 2 tons 65 m 6 m
13 3 tons 90 m 7 m
14 4 tons 125 m 7 m
15 6 tons 180 m 8 m
16 8 tons 250 m 8 m
17 11 tons 350 m 9 m
18 16 tons 500 m 9 m
19 23 tons 700 m 10 m
20 32 tons 1 km 10 m
  1. Lifts indicates the greatest weight that the character can "clean and jerk" (pick up and lift overhead). A character carrying or supporting such a weight can take at most one or two steps per round. A character can move normally while carrying a weight corresponding to one rank less than their Brawn. For example, a character with rank 8 Brawn could carry up to 350 kg and suffer no penalties to their movement while doing so.
  2. Throws (25 kg) indicates the farthest distance that a character could throw a compact object weighing 25 kg. To see how far a character can throw heavier objects, subtract the Brawn rank required to lift the object from the character's total Brawn rank. Look up the difference in the "Rank" column: this indicates how far the character can throw the object. For example, a character with rank 8 Brawn (the peak of human potential) could throw an object weighing 65 kg (such as a cooperative slender human) up to 8 meters.
  3. Jumps indicates the character's standing long jump. With a running long jump, the character's ground movement is added to their long jump distance.

Agility

Agility determines a character's base movement speed (running, swimming, etc.).

Table: Agility
Rank Walk (Base Move)
AGL x 1.5
Run (Double Move)
AGL x 3
Sprint (All-out Move)
AGL x 9
1 2 m 3 m 9 m
2 3 m 6 m 18 m
3 5 m 9 m 27 m
4 6 m 12 m 36 m
5 8 m 15 m 45 m
6 9 m 18 m 54 m
7 11 m 21 m 63 m
8 12 m 24 m 72 m
9 14 m 27 m 81 m
10 15 m 30 m 90 m
11 17 m 33 m 99 m
12 18 m 36 m 108 m
13 20 m 39 m 117 m
14 21 m 42 m 126 m
15 23 m 45 m 135 m
16 24 m 48 m 144 m
17 26 m 51 m 153 m
18 27 m 54 m 162 m
19 29 m 57 m 171 m
20 30 m 60 m 180 m
Rank Swim (Base Move)
AGL x 1/3
Fast Swim (Double Move)
AGL x 2/3
Sprint (All-out Move)
AGL x 2
1 1 m 1 m 2 m
2 1 m 1 m 4 m
3 1 m 2 m 6 m
4 1 m 3 m 8 m
5 2 m 3 m 10 m
6 2 m 4 m 12 m
7 2 m 5 m 14 m
8 3 m 5 m 16 m
9 3 m 6 m 18 m
10 3 m 7 m 20 m
11 4 m 7 m 22 m
12 4 m 8 m 24 m
13 4 m 9 m 26 m
14 5 m 9 m 28 m
15 5 m 10 m 30 m
16 5 m 11 m 32 m
17 6 m 11 m 34 m
18 6 m 12 m 36 m
19 6 m 13 m 38 m
20 7 m 13 m 40 m

Willpower

If the character has esoteric powers, the character's rank in Willpower determines the potency of these powers.

Table: Willpower
Willpower
Rank
Range
or Radius
Brawn
Rank
Maximum
Mass
Maximum
Length
1 1 m 1 45 kg 1 m
2 2 m 2 65 kg 2 m
3 3 m 3 90 kg 3 m
4 4 m 4 125 kg 4 m
5 6 m 5 180 kg 6 m
6 8 m 6 250 kg 8 m
7 11 m 7 350 kg 11 m
8 16 m 8 500 kg 16 m
9 23 m 9 700 kg 23 m
10 32 m 10 1,000 kg 32 m
11 45 m 11 1,400 kg 45 m
12 65 m 12 2 tons 65 m
13 90 m 13 3 tons 90 m
14 125 m 14 4 tons 125 m
15 180 m 15 6 tons 180 m
16 250 m 16 8 tons 250 m
17 350 m 17 11 tons 350 m
18 500 m 18 16 tons 500 m
19 700 m 19 23 tons 700 m
20 1 km 20 32 tons 1 km

Mass

Table: Item mass
Item Mass Brawn Rank (to lift)
hawksbill sea turtle, large dog, slender adult 50 kg 1
typical adult, small floor safe 100 kg 2
heavy adult, refrigerator 125 kg 3
gun safe, racing motorcycle 175 kg 3
dolphin, lion 225 kg 4
tiger, motorcycle, medium floor safe, a Twinkie 35 feet long 300 kg 4
grizzly bear, touring motorcycle 400 kg 4
cow, horse, sailboat 600 kg 5
small civilian helicopter 700 kg 5
compact car 900 kg 5
medium missile 1,100 kg 5
hippopotamus, full size car 2 tons 5
Humvee, small military helicopter 3 tons 6
armored Humvee 4.5 tons 6
elephant, empty dump truck 6 tons 6
light jet fighter plane 8 tons 7
empty tractor-trailer, large military helicopter 10 tons 7
jet fighter plane 15 tons 7
Polaris missile, international marijuana shipment 20 tons 7
loaded dump truck 25 tons 7
private jet plane, empty train car 30 tons 7
loaded tractor-trailer, empty C-130 cargo plane 40 tons 8
Easter Island stone head, bank vault, loaded tanker truck 50 tons 8
M1 Abrams tank, Trident missile, suburban house 60 tons 8
loaded C-130 cargo plane 85 tons 8
blue whale 100 tons 8
loaded train car 140 tons 9
locomotive, fishing trawler 200 tons 9
empty 747 passenger plane 300 tons 9
typical train 400 tons 9
loaded 747 passenger plane 450 tons 10
Space Shuttle 2,200 tons 10
passenger train, Coast Guard cutter 3,000 tons 11
Saturn V rocket 3,300 tons 11
Eiffel Tower 7,000 tons 11
freight train 8,000 tons 11
destroyer, nuclear submarine 9,000 tons 11
10 story building 10,000 tons 11
Brooklyn Bridge 15,000 tons 12
long frieght train 16,000 tons 12
large nuclear submarine 20,000 tons 12
aircraft carrier 90,000 tons 12
loaded tanker ship 120,000 tons 13
cruise ship 140,000 tons 13
loaded large tanker ship, large office building 200,000 tons 13
Empire State Building, empty Ultra Large Crude Carrier 400,000 tons 13
Ben Franklin Bridge, loaded Ultra Large Crude Carrier 700,000 tons 13
Golden Gate Bridge 900,000 tons 13
enormous skyscraper 1,000,000 tons 13
Great Pyramid of Giza 6,000,000 tons 14
Mount Everest 180,000,000,000 tons --

Speed

Table: Item speeds
Item Speed Agility Rank
avg human running 12 mph 2
max human running 27 mph 4
fast submarine 50 mph 8
fast bird, cheetah, sailfish 75 mph 11
fast car 200 mph --
fast helicopter 250 mph --
F5 tornado wind 300 mph --
terminal velocity 327 mph --
bullet train 350 mph --
airplane 500 mph --
pistol bullet 680 mph --
sound 761 mph --
supersonic airplane 1,200 mph --
rifle bullet 1,900 mph --
superjet 6,000 mph --
escape velocity 25,000 mph --
rocket 30,000 mph --
solar winds 300,000 mph --
interplanetary speeds 3,000,000 mph --
light 670,616,629 mph --