Questron

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Who doesn't love disposable mooks? The Questron series robots were probably the first villains I used as a GM of a campaign in the Marvel Superheros system. They'd show up when I needed something that could put up a tough fight against a team in small numbers. The original conceit was they were a Doctor Doom design, but got proliferated into the wild.


Real Name: Questron series, mark IV
Occupation: Robotic warrior
Identity: Hard to miss
Legal Status: Robots don't have a legal standing
Place of Birth: Wherever you can find materials
Marital Status: Single (Robots don't have much of a social life, some exceptions notwithstanding)
Known Relatives: None (unless you count the other models)
Group Affiliation: Formerly lackeys of Dr. Doom, currently generic lackeys
Base of Operations: Mobile
Height: Variable
Weight: Variable
Eyes: None, really
Hair: Bald...like they'd have follicles?
Strength Level: The original Questrons could lift up to 80 tons.


Marvel Superheroes Statistics

Questron
Fighting Incredible
Agility Incredible
Strength Monstrous
Endurance Amazing
Reason Feeble
Intuition Remarkable
Psyche Feeble


Known Superhuman Powers: Questrons have assorted energy/force weaponry doing anywhere from Incredible to Unearthly damage. The Questrons could also be easily modified to fight a specific opponent.

Other Abilities: None.

Contacts: Originally Dr. Doom, but possibly any inventor. Since they lack independent thought, they can't really take advantage of it.

Mutants and Masterminds Statistics

TBD