Take a
look at what's on the cover of Planet Stories, Summer 1942. No, not the
Amazon. She's fine. I mean, fine. I mean the thing grabbing
her and being shot in the non-face for its trouble. Yes. Look at
that.
Shoot
that thing in it's non-face brave Amazon! Teach it some manners!
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Imagine
your players' reactions if a half dozen or so of these awfuls came
tromping out of the mist or the trees while on some remote and
forsaken backwater planet. Either they'll panic or think “thank God
we recently restocked the rocket launchers!” In both cases, what
ensues should be an epic fight.
800 kg
Omnivore Hunters
25/12
Cloth-1, Claws (x2) dmg: 5D A3 F5 S2 # appearing: 3
“A
three-meter humaniform shape emerges from the undergrowth. It
probably masses close on a ton. It's gray-skinned, hairless with a
featureless lump atop its shoulders where its face should be. The
arms end in 4-fingered frying pans with 10-cm claws. I suggest you
run.”
On Stavanger (small world/standard atmo) we find, in the wastes of the Desert of Desolation, the phenomenon of drum sand. This feature causes reverberations below ground. These vibrations are the “let's eat!” noise for this thing:
'Desolation Worm' 64,000 kg Pouncer (burrowing creature) # appearing:1
85/30
armor: BD attack: thrasher damage 2Dx6 A3 F9 S2
This
64 ton thing is about the size of a North
Pacific Right Whale. It could be as much as 17 meters long.
Picture this bursting out from the below ground right in front of
your PC's ATV. The referee needs only throw 3+ for this thing to
attack, and it can move at human running speed on its scores of
leg-like tentacles.
"Dorsal turret number one, FIRE ALREADY!" |
(BTW, the Leigh Brackett story "The Big Jump" is a good read, too.)
In the marshes of Worosha (medium world/standard atmo) you can encounter the Velotrebax:
In the marshes of Worosha (medium world/standard atmo) you can encounter the Velotrebax:
800 kg
Carnivore pouncer
22/9 armor:
none-1, attacks as pistol, damage 6D A0 F0 S4 # appearing:1
You
might meet one, but you can't outrun it. It has a whip-like tail
appendage that extends only to Short range, but with its incredible
speed, it can get to Short very quickly. The tail ends in a smooth
sharp point that makes a loud sonic boomlet when flicked towards its
prey.
On
Glauden,(medium world/standard atmo) in the rolling grasslands, you might encounter a
herd of Gladonasum, or 'sword-noses':
3,200
kg Carnivore chasers
24/17
armor none, attacks as sword, damage 7D A0 F8 S2 # appearing: 10
These
hairy brutes have a sharp edged & pointy bone structure growing
from the forehead. They in fact have little 'nose' or olfactory sense
at all. They rely on keen hearing to detect prey, which they chase
and then spear with the bony protrusion. The grazers that make up
their usual diet are more often lamed than killed outright, but
smaller ones have been run through, carried along and tossed into the
air by their massive predators.
The
planet Turgenev (large world/thin atmo) is home to the Persequaris,
found in the foothills of the Selden mountain range.
32,000
kg Carnivore chaser
87/13
armor: cloth, attack: thrasher, damage 2Dx4 A0 F0 S3 # appearing: 1
The
persequaris is long, wide, multi-legged, tentacled horror fifteen meters in length. It relies on speed since its bulk is
incapable of being quiet and surprising anything. The front end is an
olfactory cluster surrounded by grabbing tentacles which pull food
into the creature's mouth. It is easy to track; its body drags along
the ground and its many feet trample and crush whatever it walks
over. At its size, it can walk over nearly anything.
Belloc
(small world/dense atmo) has few animal species, none of which are
edible by humans, owing to the high levels of thallium in the
atmosphere. One of its species is the Venecornua, a moderate sized
quadruped.
200
kg herbivore grazer
16/12
armor cloth, attack: horns, damage 3D F4 A8 S2 # appearing: 44
The
venecornua do not look dangerous. Their horns are not large,
multi-pronged or sharp. They eat only grasses and ferns. The danger
is in their very skittish nature. At the least provocation they will
startle and run. In a mass of 40 or more. In a perverse form of group
defense, they will stampede directly towards
whatever startled them, trampling it in a wave of poorly-aimed
attacks. Herds have destroyed vehicles, smashed buildings, and killed
people.
To
help you get a handle on how big these creatures are, I've prepared a
simple size chart:
Animal Size Equivalents
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Kilograms
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Example
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1
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Cottontail rabbit
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3
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house cat
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6
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raccoon
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12
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beagle
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25
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Labrador retriever
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50
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Sea otter
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100
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Russian wolf
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200
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Black bear
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400
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Nile crocodile
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800
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Kodiak bear
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1,600
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hippopotamus
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3,200
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White rhinoceros
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6,000
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African forest elephant
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12,000
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African bush elephant
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32,000
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Humpback whale
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