Thresher
| Characteristics | | Disadvantages |
| 45 | STR | 35 |
| 20 | DEX | 30 |
| 25 | CON | 20 |
| 18 | BOD | 16 |
| 13 | INT | 3 |
| 18 | EGO | 16 |
| 25 | PRE | 15 |
| 10 | COM | - |
| 20 | PD | 11 |
| 20 | ED | 15 |
| 5 | SPD | 20 |
| 14 | REC | - |
| 50 | END | - |
| 54 | STN | - |
| | = 181 |
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| 10 | Public ID: As Thresher, real name, if any, unknown |
| 15 | Disinctive Features: Blue skin, fangs, green-black hair |
| 25 | Hunted: Forces of the Great Question (MP, NCI, 11-) |
| 15 | Physical Limtation: Limited knowledge of surface-dweller customs or morals |
| 15 | Psych: Searching for lost mother |
| 15 | Psych: No reluctance to kill |
| 12 | Enraged: In combat if blood is spilled, 14/11 |
| 20 | Vuln: 1.5x STUN/BOD from Electrical |
| 89 | Experience and Mystery Disads |
| = 216 |
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Powers
| 20 | Mystic Mental powers EC |
| 16 | 8d6 Mind Scan; only to find sharks or people he knows well |
| 13 | 8d6 Mental Illusions, only to change appearance of water into desired shape (1/2) (bought as Mental Illusions instead of TK or Images because he projects across hundreds of miles) |
| 7 | 8d6 Telepathy, only with Sharks (-2) |
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| 25 | +20" Swimming, 1/2 END |
| 10 | 10 PD/ED Resistant |
| 3 | Resistance -3 |
| 5 | "Underwater Vision" (like IR; can see clearly underwater) |
| 8 | LS: Breathe water, and resist high pressure |
| 10 | +2 in HTH |
| 2 | Lang: Shark |
| 6 | AK: Atlantic Ocean 15- |
| = 125 | (Total: 306 character points, 216 in disadvantages) |
"Being the son of Neptune and a mermaid, Thresher is not human at all. He
is about 70 years old, and comes from the underground city of Aquatania,
which belongs to a dimensional universe separate from our own. Thresher's
mother still lives in Aquitania, however, her identity is unknown to him.
Thresher's own home is a fortress hidden in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean
[not bought as a base because it doesn't show up in the comic]." -
Protectors Handbook
Since his first appearance in Airman #1, he has confirmed his suspicion
that what his mother passed through was a dimensional door, and is now
devoted to finding another such door.
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