Drift ArchitectsSource Drift Crisis pg. 168 The Architects, rumored to be a secret cadre of innovators within the Church of Triune, attempted to upgrade the Drift using fragments of fossil code. The following stat blocks represent members of this mysterious group. Alternatively, they can represent other members of the Church of Triune—a dangerous hacker collective; a tech-focused cult that's risen to prominence during the Drift Crisis; or members of the Primacy, a group rumored to have infected the Drift with a devastating virus. Adaptation: The NPCs represented here can be a part of many factions and organizations, including AbadarCorp, the Aspis Consortium, Chiwatech, the Moored. You can customize these stat blocks by swapping subtype or template grafts, spells, and equipment. To change the CR of any of these stat blocks, use the arrays in Appendix 1 of Starfinder Alien Archive. Be sure to adjust any associated class graft to the appropriate level as needed.Aliens in the "Drift Architects" FamilySource Drift Crisis pg. 168Analyist CR 1XP 400 Ysoki operative CN small humanoid (ysoki) Init +5; Senses darkvision 60 ft.; Perception +11
DefenseHP 17 EAC 11; KAC 12 Fort +1; Ref +4; Will +4
OffenseSpeed 30 ft. Melee survival knife + 6 (1d4+1 S) Ranged azimuth laser pistol +4 (1d4+1 F; critical burn 1d4) or precision coil rifle +6 (1d6+1 P)StatisticsSTR +0; DEX +4; CON +0; INT +2; WIS +1; CHA +1 Feats Mobility Skills Bluff +11, Computers +11, Diplomacy +6, Disguise +11, Engineering +11, Intimidate +6, Sense Motive +6, Sleight of Hand +11, Stealth +11, Survival +6 Languages Akitonian, Common, Vercite, Ysoki Other Abilities cheek pouches, moxie, specialization (hacker) Gear flight suit stationwear, azimuth laser pistol with 2 batteries (20 charges each), precision coil rifle with 8 rounds, survival knife, tool kit (disguise, engineering, hacking)DescriptionThis entry-level member of the Architects collects and collates data pulled from Signal sites and presents it to their interfacer or higher-ranking programmers within the organization. Far from simple scholars, these analysts must prove themselves adept liars, impersonators, and diplomats—skills needed to gain access to sites, interact with locals, and hide their true goals without arousing suspicion.
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