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Invisible Woman

This document provides background and game statistics for the 1980s version of Invisible Woman from the Fantastic Four comics. It details her powers of force field manipulation, invisibility, and power neutralization. It also gives an overview of her history and personality as a mature heroine and leader who balances her adventuring career with family responsibilities while serving as the heart of the Fantastic Four team.

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Invisible Woman

This document provides background and game statistics for the 1980s version of Invisible Woman from the Fantastic Four comics. It details her powers of force field manipulation, invisibility, and power neutralization. It also gives an overview of her history and personality as a mature heroine and leader who balances her adventuring career with family responsibilities while serving as the heart of the Fantastic Four team.

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Invisible Woman (80s era)

Category : Comic Books


Subcategory : Marvel Universe
Type : Hero
Game System : DC Heroes (Blood of Heroes S.E.)

Invisible Woman (80s) v0.9

By Sbastien Andrivet

Helper(s): Angel, Gareth Lewis, Chaplain Chris

Source of Character: Fantastic Four comics (Marvel Universe)

Game Stuff

Invisible Woman

Dex: 05 Str: 03 Bod: 04 Motivation: Upholding the good


Int: 05 Wil: 06 Min: 07 Occupation: Adventurer
Inf: 04 Aur: 05 Spi: 06 Resources {or Wealth}: 009
Init: 014 HP: 070
Powers: Force manipulation: 14, Invisibility: 07, Neutralize: 07
Bonuses and Limitations:
Force Manipulation only allows simple, easily visualized shapes (-2)
Invisible Woman takes the RAPs scored against her Force Manipulated structures
as if they were a Bashing attack with an AV/OV equal to RAP/RAP
Invisibility can be Partial (-1)
Neutralize only works against Invisibility (-2)
Invisibility can be used at a Range (instead of just on herself) but with a Serious
Burnout (-2)

Skills: Artist (actor): 05, Charisma: 06, Thief (stealth): 04, Vehicles: 04
Advantages: Expansive Headquarter, Leadership
Connections: Avengers (Low), Fantastic Four (High), Silver Surfer (High), Hero
Community (Powerful, Low), Namor (High)
Drawbacks: Dependent (Franklin), Public Identity

Sue's Force fields


By this stage, Sue is no longer restricted to simple bubbles and barriers ; her powers gains
in flexibility far more than it gains in raw power. Classic stunts with her Force
Manipulation include the aforementioned walls (BODY), pillars of force projected on an
adversary (Mental blast), cushioning falls (Skin Armor, Usable on Others, only against
falls), force-lifted flight platforms (BODY 10, Flight: 04), blocking powers (Neutralize -
for instance by encasing the hand of an energy projector in a force bubble), and rarely
suffocation (enclosing the head of a subject in a bubble of force - follow normal
drowning rules).

Background

Other aliases: Malice, Susan Benjamin


Real name: Susan Storm Richards
Marital Status: Married
Known Relatives: Franklin Storm (father, deceased), Mary Storm (mother, deceased),
Jonathan "Johnny" Storm (aka Human Torch II, brother), Reed Richards (aka Mister
Fantastic, husband), Franklin Richards (son), Nathaniel Richards (father-in-law)
Group affiliation: The Fantastic Four
Base Of Operations: Baxter Building, Four Freedoms Plaza, NYC
Height: 5'6" Weight : 120 lbs
Eyes : Blue Hair: Blonde

Powers and Abilities

See Invisible Woman (current) writeup.

History:

See Invisible Woman (current) writeup.

Description:

Sue is now more mature ; one often downplayed aspect during this period is her physical
beauty and poise - she was formerly a model and actress.

Personality

By this point (about the mid 80s), Sur has matured into a capable warrior and leader. The
Malice episode and several incidents after have even, in fact, demonstrated that she is
capable, when greatly angered or threatened, of a previously unknown ruthlessness.
However, asides from her abilities as an adventurer, she tries to balance her courage and
skill with her perception of how she should be as a wife and mother. The basic theme for
Sue during this period is both "she's considerably tougher than you thought" and
"balancing high-risks professional activities and a family life".

A third recurrent theme, important when role-playing her, is that she is revealed as the
heart and soul of the FF. While that role was previously held by the pipe-smoking Reed,
several subplots, crises and splits within the group have made it clear that it is the
presence of a responsible, adult woman in the group that keeps it going.

DC Universe History:

See Invisible Woman (current) writeup.

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