InvestigatorsSource Interstellar Species pg. 170 Investigators uncover secrets and sift truth from lies. This often places investigators on the side of the law, but when the powers that be are corrupt, investigators might find themselves labeled vigilantes or ostracized. Yet they aren’t easily discouraged, and can become relentless foes. Aliens in the "Investigators" FamilySource Interstellar Species pg. 170Detective CR 7XP 3,200 Nuar LG Medium monstrous humanoid Init +1; Senses darkvision 60 ft.; Perception +19
DefenseHP 105 EAC 19; KAC 21 Fort +9; Ref +11; Will +8
OffenseSpeed 40 ft. Melee medium sap +18 (1d6+9 B) or horn +18 (2d6+9 P) Ranged merciful advanced semi-auto pistol +15 (2d6+7 P) or mk 3 riot grenade +15 (explode [15 ft., staggered, DC 15]) Offensive Abilities apprehend, gore , pursue suspectStatisticsSTR +2; DEX +1; CON +2; INT +5; WIS +4; CHA +1 Skills Athletics +14, Culture +14, Diplomacy +14, Intimidation +14, Sense Motive +14 Languages Common, and up to 5 others Other Abilities maze mind Gear freebooter armor II, medium sap , merciful advanced semi-auto pistol with 20 rounds, mk 3 riot grenade (2), detective’s badge, manacles with key (4)Special AbilitiesApprehend (Ex) If a detective’s melee attack roll equals or exceeds its target’s KAC + 8 (or KAC + 4 if the detective is using a nonlethal weapon), the detective automatically grapples the target. Pursue Suspect (Ex) A detective can designate a target they can see and suspect has committed a crime as a suspect as a move action. A target remains a suspect until apprehended, proven innocent, or until the detective clears the target of suspicion as a full action. A detective can have a maximum number of suspects equal to their half their Wisdom modifier at one time. A detective gains a +2 bonus on attack rolls and skill checks against their suspects.DescriptionDetectives pursue and apprehend those deemed criminals, leaving matters of judgment and incarceration to the courts to handle. They specialize in subduing their foes, often considering lethal tactics to be unprofessional or beyond their jurisdiction. Most detectives work within the law, but some work outside or even against it, particularly in areas where government authorities can’t be counted upon to uphold the law.
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