This is the subsection of Power Points where anything that does not fit into the standard catagories, are found. This subsection will start out small like I have indicated on the previous page, but this section can grow with input from the players.

Slave Girl of Lahti

The idea of Briehton, a Genetic Slave Girl of Lahti, was my idea, but the development of the idea came during the creation of Dominique Von Kressus, in the Nightfeeders PBeM. The player was looking for something different to do, get some non-standard stuff for his character at the cost of Character Points. I ran a bunch of ideas by him, and I thought about the slave girl, and I laughed my ass off when I wrote it out, not thinking for a second that he'd take it. I laughed that much harder when he did! While I was writting the opening post for Nightfeeders, in a moment of inspiration, which for me often comes when I'm writting, I brought in Briehton.

Now when Cynthia was created, the cost was minimal, but the cost is going to much more for anyone wanting to get a genetic slave now. The cost will also vary a little and it will require player and GM to iron out the details of the girl since they can be modified to suit the buyer's needs, wants and desires.

Cost: 3 - 10 Power Points or 1 - 50 million C-bills

3 Power Points will get you a basic model genetic slave girl. They are with a doubt, very attractive (all having that trait). They are trained to be obedient and through the manipulation of their genes and their training, they enjoy their life of servitude. "Upgrades" can be purchased, and of course, these "upgrades" have a price. Player and GM will first discuss what the NPC will have and a final cost will be assessed. The NPC will be introduced at GM's earliest opportunity. Any player purchasing a Genetic Slave Girl of Lahti, it will be assumed that the purchase was made in the past, and perhaps done on the character's behalf, with or without their knowledge. Those are details that will be worked out between GM and player.

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