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Turtles and all of it's supplements.
Far more animals then any of the other books.
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Dr. Doom v.3.0 wrote:Turtles and all of it's supplements.
Far more animals then any of the other books.


:ok: Mutant in the Yucutan (sp?) is awesome with the snakes. Transdimensional is cool with the dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals. Still think it would have been great for an amoeba TONS of Bio-E points.
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Depends on what you're looking for. Lone star is the best sourcebook for deliberately created mutant animals, it has info on all of the mutants the CS has created as well as info on the current state of the art in genetic engineering.

For everything else, pick up AtB 2ed and (if you can find it.) TMNT and it's supplements, particularly Mutants in orbit.
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Dr. Doom v.3.0 wrote:Turtles and all of it's supplements.
Far more animals then any of the other books.


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Dr. Doom v.3.0 wrote:Turtles and all of it's supplements.
Far more animals then any of the other books.


Yep. :D


Agreed.
But really, get all the books from all the games. They each have something to add.
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I think Lone Star is the best if your playing Rifts. It has plenty of mutant RCCs read to go, specifically designed for Rifts, and it has random mutation/experiment tables for aditioinal quirks.
To create your own mutants from scratch the original TMNT is better though.
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Okay this Sort of relates...

I just found out a Nile croc (female) grows to be a healthy 30 ft. I then thought if you upgraded it How much damage could it do?

I mean serious upgrading...Cyber and genetic engineering...

But to the real question..

I see a bunch warm blooded beasts being used as mutant animals..Can Cold-blooded critters be mutant animals too?
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Rimmerdal wrote:But to the real question..

I see a bunch warm blooded beasts being used as mutant animals..Can Cold-blooded critters be mutant animals too?


I don't own Lone Star, so I don't know what that says. But if you use TMNT, then yes. There are a lot of cold-blooded mutant animals listed.
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Rimmerdal wrote:Okay this Sort of relates...

I just found out a Nile croc (female) grows to be a healthy 30 ft. I then thought if you upgraded it How much damage could it do?

I mean serious upgrading...Cyber and genetic engineering...

But to the real question..

I see a bunch warm blooded beasts being used as mutant animals..Can Cold-blooded critters be mutant animals too?


I thought Lone Star said something about the reptiles not being a viable option because they have there own agenda and could care less about humans.
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Rimmerdal wrote:Okay this Sort of relates...

I just found out a Nile croc (female) grows to be a healthy 30 ft. I then thought if you upgraded it How much damage could it do?

I mean serious upgrading...Cyber and genetic engineering...

But to the real question..

I see a bunch warm blooded beasts being used as mutant animals..Can Cold-blooded critters be mutant animals too?


I think that Lone Star and Bradford has steered away from Cold-Bloodeds is due to the unknown nature of the animals...mammals are predictable and are easier to read what they are going to do before they do it.

I mean the CS had enough trouble with the rats.

Oh and to the original topic...I would go with the TMNT books, but just remember that Rifts doesn't give a dodge bonus for spd like TMNT (something I abused grossly...love mutant ferrets +28 to dodge beyotch!)

another thing about the above posts...why all the Mutant in Orbits love?
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I think one of the problems with reptilian mutants is keeping their body temperature correct. If they got to cold they would get too lethargic, it's possible that a suit of EBA may be able to help regulate it though.
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Start with TMNT&OS and expand to other Turtles series/spinoff books from there. Nothin' quite like 'em!
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Rimmerdal wrote:I just found out a Nile croc (female) grows to be a healthy 30 ft.


LOL

Who ever told you that didn't know what they were talking about.
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Dr. Doom v.3.0 wrote:
Rimmerdal wrote:I just found out a Nile croc (female) grows to be a healthy 30 ft.


LOL

Who ever told you that didn't know what they were talking about.


Agreed. An average nile croc wont get above 5m (17f), even the biggest recorded Aussie saltwater croc was only 20.7 feet (6.3 m). Although there are reports of monsters over 7m.
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grandmaster z0b wrote:Agreed. An average nile croc wont get above 5m (17f), even the biggest recorded Aussie saltwater croc was only 20.7 feet (6.3 m). Although there are reports of monsters over 7m.


Not to mention females are the small ones.
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Dr. Doom v.3.0 wrote:
grandmaster z0b wrote:Agreed. An average nile croc wont get above 5m (17f), even the biggest recorded Aussie saltwater croc was only 20.7 feet (6.3 m). Although there are reports of monsters over 7m.


Not to mention females are the small ones.

Exactly.







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grandmaster z0b wrote:Exactly.







must say more... cannot make one word responses...



damn you Doom... must be using your de-vocabulization device


Indeed. :)
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Deinosuchus is another story. There are fossil specimens in the 30ft range. If you can do a dinosaur, I can't see why you can't mutate a prehistoric crocadilian or any other reptile.
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Dr. Doom v.3.0 wrote:
Rimmerdal wrote:I just found out a Nile croc (female) grows to be a healthy 30 ft.


LOL

Who ever told you that didn't know what they were talking about.


Got of of Discovery channel...they said up to 30ft....I suspect not all reach it.
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http://www.honoluluzoo.org/nile_crocodile.htm

I stand correct the 30ft one was freak thet grew to big...most hit 21 ft or so....

but man does it look mean!
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Tyciol wrote:In addition to the aforementioned excellent book,s the South America ones have some good mutant animals in them too.


That's where I made my mutant Capybara, "Speak", from. :D
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Pox wrote:
Tyciol wrote:In addition to the aforementioned excellent book,s the South America ones have some good mutant animals in them too.


That's where I made my mutant Capybara, "Speak", from. :D


:lol:

Because he can speak.
Do people think he's a dog...?
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Killer Cyborg wrote:
Pox wrote:
Tyciol wrote:In addition to the aforementioned excellent book,s the South America ones have some good mutant animals in them too.


That's where I made my mutant Capybara, "Speak", from. :D


:lol:

Because he can speak.
Do people think he's a dog...?


Not since I got rid of the mange by having bio-system fur implanted j/k. :D
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I thought Mutants in Avalon was the greatest source for mutant animals. :lol:

Where else can you find out an animals social ranking?
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Tyciol wrote:Where do the pleasure bunnies rank?


Hmm, that book was written before the rewrite of ATB. Pleasure Bunnies didn't exist in 1st ed.
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