image by Halro, used without permission but I bought Superjail on DVD so whatever.
NAME: Gammazons
NUMBER: 1d8
MORALE: 1d4+8
HIT DICE: 3d8
ARMOR: 4
LAND SPEED: 12/900/18
MS: 1d10+11 IN: 1d10+11
DX: 1d10+11 CH: 1d10+12
CN: 1d10+11 PS: 1d10+11
ATTACKS: by weapon
MUTATIONS: *see description
DESCRIPTION: Sages generally agree that Gammazons are descended from a race of Ancients known a “Strippaz”, though there is some speculation that they could, in fact be androids. Gammazons resemble Pure Strain Human females, though their uniformly beautiful appearance has led some to suspect a stable genetic mutation.
Though beautiful, they are capable of astonishing violence, and regularly lead raids on Pure Strain settlements. Healthy adult males are enslaved, never to be seen again.
Gammazons possess a specialized version of the Devolution mutation (GW 2e pg. 10, also called “Ancestor Form” on pg. 28 of Mutant Future).
NAME: Zone of Lechery
RANGE: 15m Radius TYPE: C M
DURATION: Special USAGE: 1d4 times per day
NUMBER: 1d4 males DAMAGE: none
EFFECT: Gammazons emanate an aura that strips powers an mutations from the victim, who regresses along ancestral lines. The victim’s most powerful mutation is lost when the power is used successfully. The GM choses which power is lost, but only those mutations gained in the last five hundred years are affected. Pure Strain Humans lose 1 from their highest mental Attribute Score instead. Anyone effected by this power will not be capable of physical violence against the Gammazon for the duration of the effect, and will instead be overcome by the basest form of lust.
The aura tends to only effect males, and any mutations or abilities lost as a result of exposure to the aura return 1d4 minutes after the victim moves out of range. Any victim who survives contact with Gammazons is 75% likely to be merely embarrassed by their own lusty behavior, while 25% fall hopelessly in love.
1 out of 24 Gammazons will be a Gammazon Queen, which is like a regular Gammazon but hotter, better equipped, and more dangerous.
illustration by Vo Minh Mcburney


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