Val CHA Cost Roll Notes 20 STR 10 13- Lift: 400kg; 4d6 HTH Damage 17 DEX 21 12- OCV: 6/DCV: 6 15 CON 10 12- 13 BODY 6 12- 10 INT 0 11- PER Roll 11- 10 EGO 0 11- ECV: 3 18 PRE 8 13- PRE Attack: 3 1/2d6 14 COM 4 12- 8 PD 4 Total: 8 PD 8 ED 5 Total: 8 ED 3 SPD 3 Phases: 4, 8, 12 7 REC 0 30 END 0 31 STUN 0 Total Characteristics Cost: 69 Movement: Running: 8"/16" Swimming: 2"/4" Cost Powers & Skills Martial Art: Boxing Maneuver OCV DCV Damage 4 Block +2 +2 Block, Abort 4 Cross +0 +2 6d6 Strike 5 Hook -2 +1 8d6 Strike 3 Jab +2 +1 4d6 Strike 2 Running: +2" (8" Total), END 2 Perks 5 Money: Well Off Skills 6 Combat Skill Levels: +2 with Boxing 3 Acrobatics 12- 2 AK: New York 11- 3 Climbing 12- 0 Concealment 8- 2 KS: First National Bank of New York 11- 2 KS: Football 11- 0 Language: English (native) 0 Paramedic 8- 3 Persuasion 13- 2 PS: Football Player 11- 2 PS: Security Guard 11- 0 TF: Small Motorized Ground Vehicles 47 Total Powers & Skills Cost 116 Total Character Cost 75+ Disadvantages 10 Hunted: First National Bank of New York (MoPow, NCI, LimGeo, Watching) 11- 15 Social Limitation: Secret ID (William Brady) (F, Major) 5 Unluck: 1d6 11 Experience 116 Total Disadvantage Points
Description: Dollar Bill was a Kansas athletic star who was recruited to be the "in-house" superhero of the First National Bank of New York. In Under the Hood, Hollis Mason describes him as a "nice guy." Dollar Bill has no lines in Watchman, so his actually personality is hard to determine. He was killed in 1966, shot when his cape became entangled in a revolving door.
The following quote (from the Under the Hood portion of Watchman sums up Dollar Bill quite well. "...originally a star college athlete from Kansas who was actually employed as an in-house super-hero by one of the major national banks, when they realized that the masked man fad made being able to brag about having a hero of your own to protect your customer's money a very interesting publicity project... While attempting to stop a raid at one of his employer's banks, his cloak became entangled in the bank's revolving door and he was shot dead at pointblank range before he could free it."
(Dollar Bill created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, character sheet created by Michael Surbrook)
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