Dr. Fell, a robot for Tarazet, the Traveller RPG setting

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Dr. Fell

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The robot mayor of Tarazet. He is an incredibly powerful piece of machinery. He contains no moving parts. He is something like a giant clock work device held together by an antigravity generator and field producer of such complexity that watching his arms move or just his head turn from side to side can be hypnotizing.

He was created a very, very long time ago by things that were certainly very advanced and not quite human.

He is universally hated by the beings of Tarazet, who are constantly complaining about his off-world policy.

Dr Fell Robot NPC Profile
Strength 7 (+0)
Dexterity 9 (+1)
Hull 5 (exotic materials)
Structure 7 (shifting grav supported segments)
Armour 9
Intelligence 9 (+1)
Education 12 (+2)
Social Standing 7 (+0)
Computer/6 Intellect 2
Diplomacy 2
Translator 1
Internal Weapons 1
Weapons Thrashers x2
2d6+1 damage
Integral Weapon Any (varies with anticipated situation)
Integral System Grav floater

Dr. Fell spends an awful lot of money on the various Tarazet space fleets, and it is not entirely clear what they are up to a lot of the time. The space fleet admirals are often sent on far-flung obscure missions to areas far away from Tarazet space and are most unhappy about it.

There are rumors that there is an even more alien and unpleasant power behind the doctor and that their goals are something which must be fought, but who believes rumors, especially in a role-playing game.

As Dr. Fell often jokingly says to visiting dignitaries, it’s a good thing the position of Mayor of Tarazet is not elected.

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