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If the character has not recovered from the Blindness by the end of the scene, then they recover from it shortly thereafter.
If the character has not recovered from the Blindness by the end of the scene, then they recover from it shortly thereafter.


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Clinging allows the character to move at their normal ground speed along walls, ceilings, and other surfaces as if they were level. The strength holding the character to the surface is equal to their Brawn. If the surface is slippery or unstable, the GM might require the player to make a successful Agility task roll to keep from sliding or falling.
Selective Gravity allows the character to move at their normal ground speed along walls, ceilings, and other surfaces as if they were level. The strength holding the character to the surface is equal to their Brawn. If the surface is slippery or unstable, the GM might require the player to make a successful Agility task roll to keep from sliding or falling.


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Living creatures may tap into and utilize an esoteric form of energy (Psi, the Empyrean, the Lifeweb, the Source, etc.) which permeates the physical universe, including hyperspace. This energy is known by different names, and is used in different ways, depending on the philosophy and metaphor used by those seeking to harness it. The ease with which this energy may be sensed and controlled varies depending on the physiology and training of the would-be user; most sentient creatures are aware of this energy, if only unconsciously, but very few are capable of manipulating it.

Each power costs one character point.

Expertise

A character who has expertise with a power possesses extraordinary competence, above and beyond the skill a character with that power may reasonably be assumed to possess. Expertise in a power costs one character point in addition to the cost of the power itself, and it grants the character a +3 bonus to the task roll to use the power.

Villainous Expertise

Only very unusual villains have expertise with an esoteric power. Expertise can have a powerful effect in combat, and it tends to be more powerful in the hands of the GM than in the hands of the players because the GM rolls more dice over the course of the game than any of the players do. For this reason, it is best to restrict villainous expertise to only those villains that truly do have an exceptional amount of control over their powers and abilities. If the Game Moderator is concerned about a villain's ability to pose a challenge to the heroes, remember that the GM can give villains any attribute or power at any rank. If the villain isn't putting up enough of a fight and the game feels like the characters are going through the motions, then the GM should boost the villain's abilities or give them some henchmen to help out. Be creative.

Typical Powers

This is a list of typical esoteric powers found in a ZeroSpace game. This list is not exhaustive. A character may well have a power not listed here, using the guidelines under New Powers and subject to GM approval. However, any new powers should be approximately as useful as these powers, in order to maintain a sense of fairness with other characters.

Action

The Action column indicates when or if the power must be turned on. Powers listed as "Always On" are assumed to be active at all times. Powers listed as "Free Action" must be turned on by the character using a free action, but will remain on as long as the character is conscious. "Task Action" powers require a task action to use, while "Reaction" powers can be used at any time, as often as the GM deems reasonable. See Actions for more information.

Task Roll

The Task Roll column indicates which attribute is used for task rolls to use the power. For most attacks, this is also the attribute used to determine the difficulty modifier. For example, for hand-to-hand attacks, both the task roll and the difficulty modifier are based on Prowess. Ranged attacks are the exception. If the Task Roll column says "Accuracy", the power is a ranged attack: the task roll is based on Accuracy, while the task difficulty is based on the target's Agility.

Target

The Target column indicates who or what is affected by the power. Many powers affect only the character with the power, such as XXX. These are indicated as "Personal". Other powers affect either a single target, an area defined by the character, or an area centered on the character with the power.

Range

The Range column indicates the useful range of the power. Many powers only affect the character with the power, such as XXX. These are indicated with a dash (--). Powers which only work hand-to-hand are indicated as "Touch" powers, while powers which may be targeted at range are indicated as "Ranged". A few powers have ranges based on the specific type of power chosen, or on some other circumstance. These are indicated as "Varies".

The maximum effective distance of "Ranged" powers is based on the Willpower of the character with the power. In some cases, the power may be used at greater range, but with severely diminished accuracy. See Range Bands for more information.

Villain Powers

Powers can sometimes work quite differently for villains than it does for heroes. For example, a character with Mind Control XXX will rarely be able to maintain their control over a target for more than a few minutes, but a villain might have an NPC under their control for weeks or even years. Story-based powers can accomplish things that are simply beyond the capabilities of player characters. However, do not overuse this technique, or the players will grow tired of it.

Table: Typical powers
Willpower Action Task Roll Target Range
Absorption Always On -- Personal --
Alternate Form Free Action -- Personal --
Amazing Movement ★ Free Action -- Personal --
Animal Control Task Action Willpower Radius Ranged
Attack Reflection Reaction Willpower Single Target Ranged
[Attribute] Boost Free Action -- Personal --
[Attribute] Drain Task Action Prowess Single Target Touch
Attribute Invulnerability Always On -- Personal --
Barrier Task Action Willpower Radius Ranged
Blast Task Action Accuracy Single Target Ranged
Blindness Task Action Accuracy Single Target Ranged
Clinging Free Action -- Personal --
Combination Free Action -- Personal Touch
Communication ★ Free Action Perception Personal Varies
Damaging Aura Free Action Prowess Personal Touch
Danger Sense Reaction Varies Personal --
Duplication Free Action -- Personal --
[Element] Form Free Action -- Personal --
Emotion Control Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Extra Attacks Free Action -- Personal --
Flight Free Action -- Personal --
Force Field Free Action -- Personal --
Growth Free Action -- Personal --
Healing Task Action Accuracy Single Target Ranged
Hold Task Action Accuracy Single Target Ranged
Illusion Task Action Willpower Radius Ranged
Immortality Always On -- Personal --
Immunity ★ Always On -- Personal --
Increased Density Free Action -- Personal --
Intangibility Free Action -- Personal --
Invisibility Free Action -- Personal --
Invulnerability Always On -- Personal --
Life Drain Task Action Prowess Single Target Touch
Machine Control Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Mind Blast Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Mind Control Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Stasis Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Mind Shield Always On -- Personal --
Object Animation Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Plant Control Task Action Willpower Radius Ranged
Possession Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Willpower Drain Task Action Prowess Single Target Touch
Willpower Invulnerability Always On -- Personal --
Willpower Mimicry Task Action Prowess Single Target Touch
Willpower Suppression Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Willpower Theft Task Action Prowess Single Target Touch
Probability Control Free Action -- Single Target Ranged
Regeneration Always On -- Personal --
Shapeshifting Free Action -- Personal --
Shrinking Free Action -- Personal --
Stretching Free Action -- Personal --
Strike Task Action Prowess Single Target Touch
Super-jumping Free Action -- Personal --
Super-running Free Action -- Personal --
Super Senses ★ Free Action Perception Personal Varies
Super-speed Free Action -- Personal --
Super-swimming Free Action -- Personal --
Telekinesis Task Action Accuracy Single Target Ranged
Telepathy Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
Teleportation Free Action -- Personal --
Time Control Task Action Willpower Single Target Ranged
[Transformation] Ray Task Action Accuracy Single Target Ranged
Tunneling Free Action -- Personal --
[Ultra-power] Varies Varies Varies Varies


Power Descriptions

360° Vision

Action: Free Action
Task roll: Perception
Target: Personal

The character can see equally well in every direction simultaneously. They probably have very large eyes, or many very small eyes.

Acceleration

Action: Movement Action
Target: Personal

The character can run and swim impossibly fast. The character's Willpower rank is added to their Agility rank for the purpose of determining their walking and swimming speed.

Animal Control

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Radius

Animal Control allows a character to communicate with and mentally control animals. To successfully communicate with and control all animals within range of the power, the character must succeed at a challenging (task difficulty 12) Animal Control task roll.

Controlled animals have the same actions as a normal character (free actions, movement action, task action, reaction), and operate independently of the character that animated them. Giving a new mental command to the controlled animals requires a free action.

The attributes of the controlled animals are equal to the normal attributes those kinds of animals would have. However, controlled animals are highly resistant to mental powers, having Willpower equal to the character controlling them. If the character rolls an extreme success, then the animated animals are significantly smarter (+1 Reason and +1 Perception). Controlled animals have the normal movement and attack types that those kinds of animals would have.

The character can control animals in an area around themselves based on the rank of the character's Willpower.

Barrier

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Radius
Range: Ranged

Barrier permits the character to create walls and simple geometric shapes made of esoteric energy.

Creating a simple shape with Barrier (a wall, dome, cube, and so on) requires a challenging Willpower task roll (task difficulty 12). Creating more complex shapes requires a more difficult task roll, with the task difficulty set by the GM based on the complexity of the desired shape. For example, a "T" or "W" or other angular shape would require a demanding Willpower task roll (task difficulty 15), while an intricate labyrinth would require a frustrating Willpower task roll (task difficulty 18).

The Brawn of the Barrier is equal to the rank of the Willpower of the character creating it. If the character rolls an extreme success, then the Barrier created is significantly tougher (+1 Brawn). The Brawn of the Barrier is used both for Endurance rolls and to support weight as a bridge, support column, or other such structure. If the load on the Barrier exceeds the maximum weight it can support, or if the Barrier is defeated by an attack, it fades away.

The maximum length or circumference of the barrier is also based on the rank of the character's Willpower.

If a Barrier is not attacked or damaged, it will normally remain in place until the end of the scene, after which it fades away.

Blast

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Accuracy
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

Blast is a ranged attack of pure esoteric energy which inflicts Endurance damage. The Blast has a damage rating equal to the character's Willpower.

Using Blast requires an Accuracy task roll against the Agility of the intended target. If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the attacker may choose one of the standard benefits of extreme success, either overwhelming, smashing, or staggering the target of the Blast.

A target successfully hit with a Blast must make an Endurance roll to see how much the attack took out of them.

Blindness

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

The Blindness power renders the target unable to see. Attacking a character under the effects of Blindness provides a +6 attack bonus (the standard task roll bonus for attacking a blind target).

Using Blindness requires a Willpower task roll against the Agility of the intended target. To recover from Blindness, the target must make a successful Perception task roll against the rank of the attacker's Willpower. If the character succeeds at this task roll, they may use their remaining movement action.

If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the Willpower of the attacker is increased by 1 for the purpose of the target recovering from the Blindness. For example, if a character is successfully attacked with Blindness by an attacker with Willpower rank 4, and the attacker rolled an extreme success, the affected character would need to make a Perception task roll against task difficulty 13 (5 + 8) to recover from the Blindness.

If the blinded character gets an extreme success on their Perception task roll, then they recover as a free action. For example, if a character is successfully attacked with Blindness by an attacker with Willpower rank 6, they would need to make a Perception task roll against task difficulty 14 (6 + 8). If they roll a 17 or more, they achieve an extreme success, and recovering is a free action rather than a task action.

If the character has not recovered from the Blindness by the end of the scene, then they recover from it shortly thereafter.

Selective Gravity

Action: Free Action
Task roll: --
Target: Personal
Range: --

Selective Gravity allows the character to move at their normal ground speed along walls, ceilings, and other surfaces as if they were level. The strength holding the character to the surface is equal to their Brawn. If the surface is slippery or unstable, the GM might require the player to make a successful Agility task roll to keep from sliding or falling.

Communication

Action: Free Action
Target: Personal

Communication permits the character to communicate with others in ways that people normally can't. A character with Communication may communicate with any one of the following inanimate objects on each round.

  • Animals: The character can understand animals, and can speak to them in a way they can understand.
  • Buildings: The character can understand buildings and other man-made structures, and can speak to them in a way they can understand.
  • Machines: The character can understand machines, and can speak to them in a way they can understand.
  • Plants: The character can understand plants, and can speak to them in a way they can understand.
  • Roads: The character can understand paths, roads, and highways, and can speak to them in a way they can understand.
  • Stones: The character can understand rocks and stones, and can speak to them in a way they can understand.

Communication does not imply control: being able to speak with animals, for example, does not permit the character to control them, but it allows the character to use a Manipulation or Social skill. Also note that being able to speak to something does not grant it any additional powers, such as movement. A building might be able to tell you where the vault is, but it can't unlock the vault for you. To manipulate and control an object, the character must buy the appropriate power, such as Plant Control.

Emotion Control

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

The Emotion Control power allows a character to influence a target's behaviour by controlling the target's emotional state. The character can only instill one emotion at a time in the target, but may instill in the target any emotion the character desires. A character's Emotion Control might be limited to a specific emotion, such as fear or loyalty. If this is the case, the character gains a +3 bonus on their Emotion Control task rolls.

Using Emotion Control requires a Willpower task roll against the Willpower of the intended target. If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the rank of the Emotion Control is increased by 1 for the purpose of breaking out of it. For example, if a character is affected by a rank 6 Emotion Control, and the attacker rolled an extreme success, the affected character would need to make a Willpower task roll against task difficulty 15 (7 + 8) to break out of the Emotion Control.

To break out of the Emotion Control, the target must make a successful Willpower task roll against the rank of the Emotion Control. If the character succeeds at this task roll, they may use their remaining movement action. If the target of the Emotion Control gets an extreme success on this roll, then they break out as a free action. For example, if a character is affected by a rank 6 Emotion Control, they would need to make a Willpower task roll against task difficulty 14 (6 + 8). If they roll a 17 or more, they achieve an extreme success, and breaking out is a free action rather than a task action.

If the character has not broken out of the Emotion Control by the end of the scene, then they break out of it shortly thereafter.

Extra Attacks

Action: Free Action
Target: Personal

A character with the Extra Attacks power can gain additional attack actions at the end of a round. The character may use these additional attack actions to attack multiple targets, or they may attack the same target multiple times. All of the character's additional attacks are resolved after all other task rolls are resolved that round. In other words, everyone gets a turn during a round before anyone may use Extra Attacks. If more than one character has the Extra Attacks power and is using additional attack actions, they should alternate their additional attack actions.

During each game session, the number of additional attack actions the character may use is equal to the rank of the Extra Attacks power. The character may only use half of their total additional attacks in any one round, and once an additional attack action has been used, it may not be used again in that game session. The player may wait until the end of the round before deciding whether their character will use any of their Extra Attacks.

Force Field XXX Deflection

Action: Free Action
Target: Personal

Force Field provides protection against most forms of direct damage: anything which inflicts Endurance damage. A character with Force Field subtracts the rank of the power from the damage rating of attacks that strike them. The remainder of the damage is subtracted from the character's Endurance. As always, this protection does not stack with Invulnerability or other forms of protection -- only the highest protection value applies.

A character with a Force Field may extend their force field to another person (or person-sized object) by touching them. The Force Field then protects both characters, but only as long as the character with the Force Field is touching the second character. However, multiple forms of protection do not stack: only the greatest protection value applies. For example, a character with rank 6 Invulnerability would not benefit from having a rank 5 Force Field on top of it.

Unlike Invulnerability, a Force Field must be activated: if the character is staggered or goes unconscious, the power turns off. The character may also turn off their Force Field voluntarily, of course. A staggered character may attempt a challenging Willpower task roll (task difficulty 12) to keep their Force Field activated while staggered.

Healing

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Prowess
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

Healing is a ranged power which heals Endurance damage. The specific mechanism which permits the Healing (accelerated time, life energy, advanced medicine, medical nanobots, etc.) must be chosen when the Healing power is purchased. The Healing power heals a quantity of Endurance equal to the rank of the power.

Using Healing requires an Accuracy task roll against the Agility of the intended target. If the character with the Healing power rolls an extreme success, then the target of the Healing gains one additional point of Endurance.

The Healing power can remove diseases, pathogens, and poisons from the target. They character with Healing may attempt a challenging Healing task roll (task difficulty 12) to cure a single disease or purge a single toxin from the victim's system. If the character with the Healing power rolls an extreme success, then all damage caused by the disease is healed as well as the disease itself being cured. +1 character point

Illusion

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Radius
Range: Ranged

The Illusion power permits the character to create realistic three-dimensional phantasms, complete with all associated sensory accompaniment. An illusory lion will roar, illusory snow will feel cold and wet, and so on.

Creating a simple, immobile illusion (a wall, a bridge, and so on) requires a challenging Illusion task roll (task difficulty 12). Creating more complex shapes requires a more difficult task roll, with the task difficulty set by the GM based on the complexity of the desired illusion. For example, a windmill, a lion, or other moving shape would require a demanding Illusion task roll (task difficulty 15), while a city square with moving cars, bicycles, and dozens of people would require a frustrating Illusion task roll (task difficulty 18).

The maximum size of an illusion is based on the rank of the power. Find the rank of the power in the Benchmarks table, and look up the value in the "Affects" column. This is the maximum size of the illusion the character may create.

While the illusions created by this power are completely convincing, they don't actually exist. The bite of an illusory dog will not break the skin, the touch of illusory liquid nitrogen will not cause frostbite, and an illusory bridge will not support the weight of anyone. The tactile aspect of an illusion will only be convincing if the contact is fleeting or feather-light: any significant physical interaction with an illusion provides an observer with a good reason to suspect that the apparition is not the genuine article.

Anyone who observes an Illusion and who has a good reason to suspect its true nature may attempt a Perception task roll against the rank of the power. If the Perception task roll succeeds, the observer sees the Illusion for what it is, and may respond appropriately. If the character with Illusion rolls an extreme success, then the Illusion created is significantly more realistic, and the Perception task roll to see through the Illusion incurs a +1 task difficulty penalty.

Immunity ★ XXX environmental immunity

Action: Free Action
Target: Personal

Immunity permits the character to survive in environments and conditions that would impair or even kill normal people. Each rank in Immunity permits the character to endure one additional condition from the list below. These must be selected when the power is purchased, and may not normally be changed thereafter.

The protection provided by Immunity is ambient and highly plot dependent: it does not normally protect the character from attacks or from direct forms of damage. Being able to withstand extreme heat and exposure to the blazing desert sun does not mean that a character is immune to a fire blast or can relax in a pool of molten lead. However, Immunity provides protection equal to one-half of its rank against attacks related to some form of Immunity that the character possesses (Exposure (Cold), Exposure (Heat), and Radiation being the most common types of direct damage). As always, this protection does not stack with Force Field, Invulnerability, or other forms of protection -- only the highest protection value applies.

  • Asphyxia: The character does not need to breathe at all; alternately, they may breathe in a single unusual environment.
  • Exposure (Cold): The character is comfortable in environments of extreme cold, such as in the Antarctic.
  • Exposure (Heat): The character is comfortable in environments of extreme heat, such as noon in the Rub' al Khali.
  • Pathogens: The character is unaffected by infectious viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc.
  • Poisons: The character is unaffected by chemical and biological poisons, toxins, and venoms.
  • Pressure: The character is comfortable in environments of extremely high pressure, such as in the ocean depths.
  • Radiation: The character is immune to the effects of environmental ionizing radiation.
  • Sleep Deprivation: The character may sleep if they want to, but suffers no ill effect from lack of sleep.
  • Starvation: The character does not need to eat, drink, or excrete; alternately, they can eat virtually anything.
  • Vacuum: The character is comfortable in environments of extremely low pressure, such as in outer space.

By default, immunity to "Asphyxia" permits the character to survive without needing to breathe at all. However, if it makes more sense for the character to be able to breath in just one unusual environment, such as underwater or in methane, they may choose that option instead.

By default, immunity to "Starvation" permits the character to survive without needing to eat, drink, or excrete at all. However, if it makes more sense for the character to be able to eat or drink virtually any nontoxic substance, such as mud or styrofoam peanuts, they may choose that option instead.

For immunity to aging, see Immortality.

If a character dies from an attack related to some form of Immunity that the character possesses, there is a good chance the character might come back. This is highly dependent on the background of the character and how much sense it would make in the context of the story.

For more details on the effects of the environment on a character, see Environment.

Obscurity

Action: Free Action
Target: Personal (Touch)

The Obscurity power allows the character to become difficult to perceive, by both living beings and machines. The character is hidden from normal senses unless someone is actively looking for them or there is some environmental circumstance that might reveal the character's location.

If someone is actively looking for the character, the person trying to locate the Obscured character must make a successful Perception task roll against the Willpower rank of the Obscured character. If an environmental circumstance might reveal the character's location, anyone in the area may attempt a Perception task roll against the Willpower rank of the Obscured character in order to notice the character. For example, fog might reveal an Obscured character's outline, or fresh snow might reveal their footprints.

A character with Obscurity may affect another person or person-sized object with the power, but only as long as the character with the Obscurity power is touching the second character or object.

Obscurity requires some concentration to maintain: if the character is attacked and becomes XXXlink winded (or worse), the power turns off. The character may also end their Obscurity voluntarily, of course.

Leap

Action: Movement Action
Target: Personal

The character can leap impossibly far -- more than a mere jump, but not quite flying. The maximum distance the character may move with a Leap is based on the character's Willpower.

Table: Leaping
Willpower
Rank
Leap
1 2 m
2 3 m
3 5 m
4 6 m
5 8 m
6 9 m
7 11 m
8 12 m
9 14 m
10 15 m

Life Drain

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Prowess
Target: Single Target
Range: Touch

Life Drain is a hand-to-hand attack which inflicts Endurance damage. The Life Drain could be radiation, disease, cold, extreme age, toxic gas, or even darkness or light, and this must be chosen when the Life Drain power is purchased. Life Drain has a damage rating equal to the rank of the power.

Using Life Drain requires a Prowess task roll against the Prowess of the intended target. If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the attacker may choose one of the standard benefits of extreme success, either overwhelming, smashing, or staggering the target of the Life Drain.

Life Drain ignores all normal forms of protection such as Invulnerability and Force Field. The damage from Life Drain is temporary. It all comes back after the fight is over, when the target has had a chance to rest and recuperate.

Machine Control

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

Machine Control allows a character to mentally control electronic and mechanical machines. To successfully mentally control a machine, the character must succeed at a challenging (task difficulty 12) Machine Control task roll.

A controlled machine has the same actions as a normal character (free actions, movement action, task action, reaction), and operates independently of the character that animated it. However, it will continue to perform the last instruction it was given even if that instruction no longer makes sense, as it has no will of its own. Giving a new mental command to a controlled machine requires a free action.

The Brawn and Endurance of the machine is based on its physical structure and durability (see the "Breaks" column on the Benchmarks table), while the Agility, Prowess, and Accuracy of the machine is equal to the rank of the power. If the character rolls an extreme success, then the controlled machine is significantly tougher (+1 Endurance). Controlled machines are not actually alive or aware, so they have no Reason, Perception, or Willpower. The specific details of the how the machine moves and attacks vary depending on the machine itself: an animated soda machine can hop very slowly and shoot out 12 ounce cans of soda, a bulldozer can roll and demolish buildings, and so on.

Controlled machines can also be made to perform their ordinary purpose, such as making an automatic teller machine spit out money, or making a computer terminal display information from a database. If there is no significant security in place, no task roll is necessary for this, but if the character is trying to circumvent security or break into a computer system, the character may attempt a task roll using their power rank in place of the Computing skill, or their normal Computing skill +1, whichever is greater.

The most massive machine the character can control is equal to the power's rank in the "Lifts" column in the Benchmarks table.

Meditation

Action: Free Action
Target: Personal

Meditation accelerates the healing process and allows the character to recover from injury more quickly. Normally, an injured character recovers one Endurance level they have recently lost after they have had a chance to rest and recuperate for half an hour or so. After that, the character recovers additional Endurance levels only with extended rest and medical care. With this rest and medical care, the character will regain one Endurance level per day; without it, they will regain one Endurance level per week.

Meditation drastically reduces this recovery time: the character recovers one Endurance level they have recently lost after they have had Meditated for one full minute. After that, the character will regain one Endurance level per hour of Meditation. A character may take no other actions while Meditating, even free actions and roleplaying actions.

Mind Blast

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

Mind Blast is a ranged attack which inflicts Endurance damage. The Mind Blast is typically some form of psychic attack, but it could also be sound, electricity, cold, or even bacteria, and this must be chosen when the Mind Blast power is purchased. The Mind Blast has a damage rating equal to the rank of the power.

Using Mind Blast requires a Willpower task roll against the Willpower of the intended target. If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the attacker may choose one of the standard benefits of extreme success, either overwhelming, smashing, or staggering the target of the Mind Blast.

Mind Blast ignores all normal forms of protection such as Invulnerability and Force Field. However, any power or equipment that provides protection from mental attacks, such as Mind Shield, subtracts the rank of the protection power from the damage rating of the Mind Blast. The remainder of the damage is subtracted from the character's Endurance.

Mind Shield

Action: Always On
Task roll: --
Target: Personal
Range: --

Mind Shield provides protection against most forms of direct mental damage: any mental attack which inflicts Endurance damage, such as Mind Blast. A character with Mind Shield subtracts the rank of the power from the damage rating of mental attacks that strike them. The remainder of the damage is subtracted from the character's Endurance.

Mind Shield also adds to the character's Willpower for the purpose of shrugging off the effects of mental powers such as Emotion Control and Stasis. To break out of Emotion Control, for example, the target must make a successful Willpower + Mind Shield task roll against the rank of the Emotion Control.

Finally, Mind Shield acts as a limited form of Attribute Invulnerability, providing protection against attacks which inflict damage to Reason, Perception, and Willpower. A character with Mind Shield subtracts the rank of the power from the damage rating of attacks that strike them. The remainder of the damage is subtracted from the character's Reason, Perception, or Willpower.

Mind Shield does not need to be activated, nor can it be deactivated: it is always on. As always, this protection does not stack with other similar forms of protection -- only the highest protection value applies.

Object Animation

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

Object Animation allows a character to animate and mentally control inanimate objects. To successfully animate and mentally control an object, the character must succeed at a challenging (task difficulty 12) Object Animation task roll.

An animated object has the same actions as a normal character (free actions, movement action, task action, reaction), and operates independently of the character that animated it. However, it will continue to perform the last instruction it was given even if that instruction no longer makes sense, as it has no will of its own. Giving a new mental command to an animated object requires a free action.

The Brawn and Endurance of the object is based on its physical structure and durability (see the "Breaks" column on the Benchmarks table), while the Agility, Prowess, and Accuracy of the object is equal to the rank of the power. If the character rolls an extreme success, then the animated object is significantly tougher (+1 Endurance). Animated objects are not actually alive or aware, so they have no Reason, Perception, or Willpower. The specific details of the how the object moves and attacks vary depending on the object itself: an animated chair can walk, a carpet can slither, and so on.

The most massive object the character can control is equal to the power's rank in the "Lifts" column in the Benchmarks table.

Plant Control

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Radius
Range: Ranged

Plant Control allows a character to animate and mentally control plants. To successfully communicate with and control all plants within range of the power, the character must succeed at a challenging (task difficulty 12) Plant Control task roll.

Animated plants have the same actions as a normal character (free actions, movement action, task action, reaction), and operate independently of the character that animated them. However, they will continue to perform the last instruction they were given even if that instruction no longer makes sense, as they have a very rudimentary form of intelligence. Giving a new mental command to the controlled plants requires a free action.

The Brawn, Agility, Prowess, Accuracy, and Endurance of the plants is equal to the rank of the power. Animated plants have a very limited form of intelligence, with Reason, Perception, and Willpower of rank 1. However, controlled plants are highly resistant to mental powers, having Mind Shield equal to the rank of the Plant Control power. If the character rolls an extreme success, then the animated plants are significantly smarter (+1 Reason and +1 Perception). Animated plants can bend, twist, and reach in order to attack, but they generally can't move from where they are planted.

The character can control plants in an area around themselves based on the rank of the power. Find the rank of the power in the Benchmarks table, and look up the value in the "Affects" column.

Possession

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

The Possession power allows a character to seize control of a target, overriding the target's control and effectively making the target a passenger in their own body. While the character is using Possession on another person, their own body collapses into a trance-like state.

A possessed character is not able to spend plot points, but the possessing character can spend their own plot points while controlling a target.

Using Possession requires a Willpower task roll against the Willpower of the intended target. If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the rank of the Possession is increased by 1 for the purpose of breaking out of it. For example, if a character is affected by a rank 6 Possession, and the attacker rolled an extreme success, the affected character would need to make a Willpower task roll against task difficulty 15 (7 + 8) to break out of the Possession.

To break out of the Possession, the target must make a successful Willpower task roll against the rank of the Possession. If the character succeeds at this task roll, they may use their remaining movement action. If the target of the Possession gets an extreme success on this roll, then they break out as a free action. For example, if a character is affected by a rank 6 Possession, they would need to make a Willpower task roll against task difficulty 14 (6 + 8). If they roll a 17 or more, they achieve an extreme success, and breaking out is a free action rather than a task action.

Premonition

Action: Reaction
Task roll: Perception
Target: Personal

Premonition permits the character to attempt a Perception roll to avoid being surprised even if there is no way for the character to see the attack coming. If the character rolls an extreme success, then they know the exact source and nature of the attack.

If the character's Perception has a higher rank than their Prowess, their rank in Perception may be used in place of Prowess to avoid being hit in hand-to-hand combat. If the character's Perception has a higher rank than their Agility, the rank in Perception may be used in place of Agility to avoid being hit in ranged combat.

The character may also be able to see into the future, or "read" the destiny of items and people by touching them. Seeing into the future is never completely reliable: this aspect of Premonition is primarily a roleplaying power under the control of the GM.

Probability Control

Action: Free Action
Task roll: --
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

A character with Probability Control can influence the odds, playing fast and loose with the laws of chance. Probability Control does not allow the character to break the laws of physics or make impossible things happen, but a character with Probability Control can make unlikely events likely and likely events unlikely.

Using Probability Control requires the player to describe a favorable or unfavorable circumstance and how that circumstance might have come about. If the GM agrees that the circumstance is possible (however unlikely it might be), then the GM will decide how this unlikely event impacts the characters. The simplest way to translate this favorable or unfavorable circumstance into game terms is to grant a +3 bonus on a task roll if the circumstance is favorable for the character attempting the task or imposing a +3 difficulty modifier on a task roll if the circumstance is unfavorable for the character attempting the task. The use of Probability Control could also influence events in a less straightforward manner, and the GM should encourage players to be creative with the power. Each use of Probability Control should be roughly as useful as a +3 modifier: significant, but not game-breaking.

During each game session, the number of times the character can influence probability is equal to the rank of the Probability Control power. Probability Control may be used to influence a task roll either before or immediately after the roll has been made.

Psiblade Defense

Action: Always On
Target: Personal

Psiblade Defense permits a character with a psiblade to add the damage rating of their psiblade to their Agility for the purpose of making an Endurance roll. Psiblade Defense does not need to be activated: it is always on, as long as the character is alert and has a psiblade in their possession. As always, this protection does not stack with armor, a force field, or other forms of protection -- only the highest protection value applies. Note that Psiblade Defense provides a bonus to the character's Agility for the purpose of making an Endurance roll, unlike armor, which provides a bonus to the character's Brawn for the purpose of making an Endurance roll.

Reflection

Action: Reaction
Task roll: Agility

Reflection permits a character with a psiblade to reflect an attack back at the attacker. Using this power requires an Agility task roll against the Accuracy of the attacker. If the Agility task roll fails, the character is struck by the attack and must make an Endurance roll to see how much the attack cost them, as usual. If the Agility task roll succeeds, the attack is reflected back and strikes the attacker, who must then make an Endurance roll against their own attack. If the reflecting character rolls an extreme success, then they may choose one of the standard benefits of extreme success, either overwhelming, smashing, or staggering the attacker. A character with Reflection may attempt to reflect as many attacks as they like in a round without a task roll penalty.

Shadow Walk

Action: Movement Action
Target: Personal

Shadow Walk permits a character to travel from one point to another without traversing the intervening space. The range the character may travel is based the rank of their Willpower. The character may double-move (base move ×2) and all-out move (base move ×6) using Shadow Walk, and incurs the normal penalties when doing so. A Shadow Walker may carry with them whatever they can carry, based on their Brawn. This may include equipment or even other characters.

A Shadow Walker cannot use Shadow Walk to re-appear inside of a solid object, nor into any area that completely enclosed in a force field or other energy shield; other than this, objects in the physical world generally have no effect on a Shadow Walker in transit. If a Shadow Walker unknowingly attempts to re-appear inside of a solid object, they are staggered and shunted to the nearest unoccupied space, or the Shadow Walk attempt fails entirely, at the GM's discretion.

Stasis

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

The Stasis power prevents a character from moving, thinking, or taking any actions. While affected by Stasis, only a moment seems to pass for the target, but after they break out of it, they are aware that something unusual has happened, and that they have "lost time". For example, the "lost time" might appear as a brief "white out" of the target's vision, or perhaps the target simply falls asleep for a time. The mechanism which causes the Stasis must be specified when this power is purchased. For example, the target might be frozen in time, commanded to "Sleep!", or they could be knocked out by some form of toxic gas.

Attacking a character under the effects of Stasis provides a +6 attack bonus (the standard task roll bonus for attacking a helpless target).

Using Stasis requires a Willpower task roll against the Willpower of the intended target. If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the rank of the Stasis is increased by 1 for the purpose of breaking out of it. For example, if a character is affected by a rank 6 Stasis, and the attacker rolled an extreme success, the affected character would need to make a Willpower task roll against task difficulty 15 (7 + 8) to break out of the Stasis.

To break out of the Stasis, the target must make a successful Willpower task roll against the rank of the Stasis. If the character succeeds at this task roll, they may use their remaining movement action. If the held character gets an extreme success on this roll, then they break out as a free action. For example, if a character is affected by a rank 6 Stasis, they would need to make a Willpower task roll against task difficulty 14 (6 + 8). If they roll a 17 or more, they achieve an extreme success, and breaking out is a free action rather than a task action.

If the character has not broken out of the Stasis by the end of the scene, then they break out of it shortly thereafter.

Suggestion

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

The Suggestion power allows a character to influence a target's behaviour, forcing the target to follow the character command.

Characters under the influence of a Suggestion are not as effective as those whose wills are their own. Any task roll attempted by a character under the influence of Suggestion incurs a +1 difficulty modifier (in addition to any other modifiers), and a character under the influence of Suggestion is not able to spend plot points.

Using Suggestion requires a Willpower task roll against the Willpower of the intended target. If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the attacker's Willpower is increased by 1 for the purpose of breaking out of it. For example, if a character is affected by Suggestion from a character with Willpower of rank 6, and the attacker rolled an extreme success, the affected character would need to make a Willpower task roll against task difficulty 15 (6 + 1 + 8) to break free of the Suggestion.

To break free of the Suggestion, the target must make a successful Willpower task roll against the Willpower of the attacker. If the character succeeds at this task roll, they may use their remaining movement action. If the target of the Suggestion gets an extreme success on this roll, then they break out as a free action. For example, if a character is affected by Suggestion from a character with Willpower of rank 6, they would need to make a Willpower task roll against task difficulty 14 (6 + 8). If they roll a 17 or more (6 + 8 + 3), they achieve an extreme success, and breaking free of the Suggestion is a free action rather than a task action.

If a character under the influence of Suggestion completes the task that was Suggested to them, the Suggestion ends, and the character affected by the Suggestion will go on their way none the wiser. Similarly, if the character has not broken free of the Suggestion by the end of the scene, then they break free of it shortly thereafter.

Super Senses ★

Action: Free Action
Task roll: Perception
Target: Personal
Range: Varies

Super Senses grants the character the ability to perceive in ways unavailable to ordinary people. Each rank in Super Senses grants the character one additional sense from the list below. These must be selected when the power is purchased, and may not normally be changed thereafter.

  • Blindsight: The character can sense shapes and textures as clearly as with ordinary vision, but without the ability to perceive color; this could be a form of sonar, radar, sensitivity to air currents, or some other form of alternate perception.
  • Detect [Element]: The character can perceive, locate, and analyze a substance, material, or energy. The player must choose the specific type of detect: detect magic, detect metal, detect temporal anomalies, etc.
  • ESP: The character can attempt to make a challenging (task difficulty 12) Perception task roll to perceive things at a distance.
  • Hyperacuity: The character can attempt to make a challenging (task difficulty 12) Perception task roll to sense details far too small or faint for ordinary human perception to detect. They can taste the number of salt grains on a pretzel, read printed text by touching it, see fingerprints on surfaces, identify a person by the sound of their heartbeat, track someone through a city by their cologne, and so on.
  • Infrared Vision: The character see in the infrared spectrum. They are able to see an image in the darkest of nights as though it were twilight, and they can see through light fog, rain and smoke. They can detect small temperature differences by looking at them.
  • Night Vision: The character can see in pitch darkness as clearly as in daylight.
  • Postcognition: The character can see into the past, or can "read" the history of items and people by touching them. Seeing into the past is never completely reliable: Postcognition is primarily a roleplaying power under the control of the GM.
  • Ultraviolet Vision: The character see in the ultraviolet spectrum. They are able to see an image in the darkest of nights as though it were twilight, and they can perceive patterns and colors invisible to normal human vision.
  • Vibration Sense: The character can perceive, locate, and analyze things touching the ground (or water, with the GM's permission).
  • X-ray Vision: The character can see through objects. The player must define a reasonably common substance, material, or energy that the character can't see through.

Using Super Senses requires a Perception task roll against a task difficulty set by the GM. This is typically a challenging (task difficulty 12) Perception task roll, but it may be higher or lower depending on the ambient "noise" and how obvious the thing being perceived is. If the thing being perceived is relatively obvious (to someone with the appropriate senses), no task roll should be necessary.

Super-swimming

Action: Free Action
Task roll: --
Target: Personal
Range: --

The character can swim impossibly fast, either innately or by using some type of equipment. For example, the character might have a powerful tail like a dolphin, they might wear turbo-jet boots, or they may just swim really fast. The character's base move, double move, and all-out move are based on the rank of the power. Find the rank of the power in the Benchmarks table, and look up the values in appropriate columns. Rank 2 is as fast as a sailfish, rank 3 is as fast as the Spirit of Australia speed boat, and rank 5 is faster than the speed of sound (which is approximately 3,489 mph in sea water).

If a character has Super-swimming, then they move at the speed indicated by the power rather than at the speed indicated by their Agility. Super-swimming does not add to a character's natural (Agility-based) swimming speed.

Telekinesis

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

Telekinesis permits a character to move objects at range. The maximum mass the character can lift with their Telekinesis is based on the rank of the power. Find the rank of the power in the Benchmarks table and look up the corresponding value in the "Lifts" column. Telekinesis is not normally able to inflict damage directly (to do so, use Blast), but it may be used to squeeze a target or hurl a target against unyielding surfaces.

Using Telekinesis requires an Accuracy (or Willpower) task roll against the Agility of the intended target. Grabbing inanimate objects with Telekinesis is generally automatic, unless the GM wants to make it difficult for some reason. To break free of the Telekinesis, the target must make a successful Brawn task roll against the rank of the Telekinesis.

If the attacker rolls an extreme success, then the rank of the Telekinesis is increased by 1 for the purpose of breaking free of it. For example, if a character is being held by a rank 6 Telekinesis, and the attacker rolled an extreme success, the affected character would need to make a Brawn task roll against task difficulty 15 (7 + 8) to break free of the Telekinesis.

If the defender succeeds at the Brawn task roll to break free, they may use their remaining movement action. If the character being held with Telekinesis gets an extreme success on this roll, then they break free as a free action instead of a task action. For example, if a character is affected by a rank 6 Telekinesis, they would need to make a Brawn task roll against task difficulty 14 (6 + 8). If they roll a 17 or more, they achieve an extreme success, and breaking free is simply a free action. If the defender has Telekinesis, they may use the rank of their own Telekinesis in lieu of their Brawn to break free.

Characters being held by Telekinesis are considered "restrained". A restrained character is not helpless, but they can't use normal movement until they break free of the Telekinesis. Attacking the held character is easier (attackers gain a +3 attack bonus when attacking the held character), and their attacks are easier to avoid (defenders gain a +3 defense bonus when the held character attacks them).

A character with Telekinesis may either squeeze or move what they are holding with the power.

If the character with Telekinesis wishes to exert strength in an attempt to hurt the held character, the compression causes Endurance damage, and the damage rating (DR) of this attack is equal to the attacker's rank in Telekinesis. Any power or equipment that provides protection from Endurance damage, such as Invulnerability and Force Field, reduces the amount of damage the target takes from the attack. The protection value (PV) of the protection power is subtracted from the damage rating of the Telekinesis. The remaining damage is subtracted from the target's Endurance.

If the character with Telekinesis wishes to move the held character, the distance an attacker may move the defender is based on the Telekinesis of the attacker and the mass of the defender. First, look up the mass of the defender or object to be moved in the "Lifts" column of the Benchmarks table (rounding to the nearest weight value), and find the corresponding rank for that weight. Subtract that rank from the Telekinesis of the attacker, and look up that resulting rank in the Benchmarks table. Find the corresponding distance in the "Throws" column. This is how far the attacker could move an object of that weight in one round. This rank is also the damage rating (DR) of the impact if the attacker makes the defender hit a solid object such as a wall or the ground. Particularly soft or yielding surfaces can reduce the impact damage by as much as half.

Telepathy

Action: Task Action
Task roll: Willpower
Target: Single Target
Range: Ranged

Telepathy permits a character to communicate directly with the mind of another person. If the target of Telepathy is willing, then no roll is needed. With a willing target or a successful Willpower vs. Willpower roll, the telepath may mentally communicate with the target and may read their thoughts.

The highest Willpower the character may overcome with Telepathy is equal to the telepath's Willpower or the rank of the Telepathy, whichever is greater. For example, a character with rank 3 Willpower and rank 2 Telepathy could attempt to read the mind of an unwilling target with Willpower rank 3, but would be unable to read the mind of an unwilling target with Willpower rank 4. However, if the telepath rolls an extreme success, the highest Willpower the telepath may overcome increases by 1.

New Powers

You might not have found the power you want in this chapter. After all, the page count of this book is limited, while your imagination is not. If the power you want is very similar to one already listed, the easiest thing to do is just change the name and description slightly, and get on with the game. Talk to the GM and the other players about it, and see if they agree. If they do, your problem is solved.

On the other hand, not everything that works in a story works in a game. It's entirely possible to create an invisible power that can attack anyone, anywhere, at no risk to the character -- but where's the fun in that? If the power you have imagined is significantly more powerful than anything in this chapter, then maybe you should go back to the drawing board.