Natalia Romanova - 'Black Swan'

Pilot loyal to Black Swan, callsign Black Swan

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Places

  • New York
  • Empire State

Scenarios

  • Return of the Mummy
  • To Catch a Tiger

  • 7-7-9-10-6-8
  • Bod 8, Chi 6, Mnd 9, Ref 10

Skills:

  • Deceit 16
  • Drive 14
  • Fix-It 12
  • Gunnery 17
  • Guns 17
  • Intimidation 17
  • Intrusion 14
  • Investigation 11
  • Leadership 17
  • Martial Arts 14
  • Scholar 11
  • Seduction 15

Pulp:

  • Good Looks
  • Inspiration
  • Jinks
  • Mastermind

Gun:

  • Carnival of Carnage
  • Contract of the Killer
  • Eagle Eye
  • Fast Draw
  • Hair Trigger Neck Hairs
  • Kiss the Ground
  • Lightning Reload
  • Rapid Fire
  • Stand and Deliver (2)
  • Steel Guts
  • Untouchable

Weapons:

  • Colt 1911 D:10
  • Derringer: Am 2, D: 11
  • Tommygun 10 [30]
  • Black Swan's Goons
  • Body 6, Chi 0, Min 6, Ref 7

Skills:

  • Deceit 12
  • Drive 14
  • Guns 14
  • Intimidate 12
  • Intrusion 11
  • Matial Arts 12

Attacks:

  • .38 revolver 10 [6]
  • Knife +2/8 (impale, close, throw)
  • Tommygun 10 [30]

Gun:

  • HTNH
  • Ridin' Shotgun
  • Ten Thousand Bullets

Craft

Fury

Quote

It works, and that's good enough for me.

Background

A celebrity guest, she is disdainful and obviously not impressed. She will expect PC to handle their own mess, but shoot down any interfering monsters. After a while, se will make an attack on Imrahotep, but be forced to retreat. She will then take an autogyro and go and get her plane; after twenty minutes she returns with a squadron and bombs the whole museum floor out of existence.

She got involved in killing the mummies, and didn't have much luck. Of course, she gave her shotgun to Rebel before the fight, fighting it out with her derringer only.

In To Catch a Tiger, she had a quarrel with Ivan Stravec, who refused to accept her authority over the exile russian community in Pacifica. After he was pushed into a corner by the heroes over the lattice-tiger, he finally gave in to her ans she whisked him to safety in an autogiro.



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