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PROTOSTAR - Super Action Role-play version

Since I'm planning to post various reviews of Super-hero RPG's here, I thought it might be useful to establish a baseline character, to show how a typical super looks in each system. To keep things fast and easy, I chose Protostar, a character I originally created for Heroes Unlimited, years ago.

Protostar, AKA V'Lar V'Ral, is an alien from a distant world, whose planet was taken over in a violent coup engineered by the sinister Shardax Imperium. V'Lar was a member of the Protostars, a squad of elite warriors, sworn to uphold the law and protect the prince. 

Exiled for his resistance against the false ruler installed by the coup, V'Lar is the last surviving Protostar. He has taken up residence on Earth, where he seeks to protect the inhabitants penance for his failure to protect his own home. 

His powers include flight, damage resistance from his organic crystal body, and powerful "Star Blasts", bolts of known energy.  He is significantly stronger and tougher than the average human, able to lift approx. 3 tons.

He's a pretty simple character, that most systems should be able to handle. Below is the Super Action Role-Play version...



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