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'''1966 Ford Thunderbird Town'''
'''1966 Ford Thunderbird Town'''
Agility: d6
Strength: d8
Vitality: d6
Alertness:d0
Intelligence:d0
Willpower:d8
Initiative: d6+d0
Life Points: 16
Scale: Large
Speed: 3
Traits: Tough d4, Duty d8
Armor: W 2, S1
Passengers 5 legally, Dimensions 17.1 x 6 x 4.4 ft, Range 240 miles,
Top Speed 118 mph, Suggested Lifestyle: d4
The Thunderbird has remained an iconic symbol of mid-century car culture. It’s
got young muscle from it’s V8 and stylized steel body, but still brings luxury touches out
for the adults, like bucketed vinyl seats, sequential taillights, and a light up numeric
spedometer running the length of the driver’s dash. The Thunderbird has style, and an
engine to back up Ford’s promise.
This Ice Blue T-Bird started life as “the wife’s car” in a car loving family, but after
the messy divorce, the lovely but heartbroken dévorcé took the Bird on a cross country
road trip. She learned to give up her old life, live free, and started a new live half a
dozen times before she found her niche. The car became a rock for her owner, staying
true and reliable, but invested with a new freedom of spirit that American roads bring.
For a hunter, the T-Bird brings a lot to the endeavor, in both her demeanor,
reliability, trunk space, and room for passengers. She’s been down many roads and,
with a little reciprocal love, can lead another down those roads with surety.
The T-Bird has two traits, Tough, and an Duty. For Tough, the T-Bird remained a
point of continuity for her owner over the years, and this is reflected in her hardiness
and protective demeanor. The T-Bird will loyally take a beating for her owner. The TBird’s
experiences, however, have led to an overprotective streak, which is reflected in
Duty. This car just won’t cooperate if one of it’s people is left behind or in harms way.
These traits may rub off in her near vacinity

Revision as of 02:33, 17 June 2012

1966 Ford Thunderbird Town

Agility: d6 Strength: d8 Vitality: d6 Alertness:d0 Intelligence:d0 Willpower:d8 Initiative: d6+d0 Life Points: 16 Scale: Large Speed: 3 Traits: Tough d4, Duty d8 Armor: W 2, S1 Passengers 5 legally, Dimensions 17.1 x 6 x 4.4 ft, Range 240 miles, Top Speed 118 mph, Suggested Lifestyle: d4 The Thunderbird has remained an iconic symbol of mid-century car culture. It’s got young muscle from it’s V8 and stylized steel body, but still brings luxury touches out for the adults, like bucketed vinyl seats, sequential taillights, and a light up numeric spedometer running the length of the driver’s dash. The Thunderbird has style, and an engine to back up Ford’s promise. This Ice Blue T-Bird started life as “the wife’s car” in a car loving family, but after the messy divorce, the lovely but heartbroken dévorcé took the Bird on a cross country road trip. She learned to give up her old life, live free, and started a new live half a dozen times before she found her niche. The car became a rock for her owner, staying true and reliable, but invested with a new freedom of spirit that American roads bring. For a hunter, the T-Bird brings a lot to the endeavor, in both her demeanor, reliability, trunk space, and room for passengers. She’s been down many roads and, with a little reciprocal love, can lead another down those roads with surety. The T-Bird has two traits, Tough, and an Duty. For Tough, the T-Bird remained a point of continuity for her owner over the years, and this is reflected in her hardiness and protective demeanor. The T-Bird will loyally take a beating for her owner. The TBird’s experiences, however, have led to an overprotective streak, which is reflected in Duty. This car just won’t cooperate if one of it’s people is left behind or in harms way. These traits may rub off in her near vacinity