Description: Godlike: Will to Power [ARC1001] The first supplement for the World War II roleplaying game Godlike: Will to Power details the machinations of the Nazi program to exploit its super-human population, RuSHA SA: Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt Sonderabteilung A ("Race and Settlement Office Special Department A"). When Generaloberst Alfred Jodl signed the documents of Germany's surrender on May 6, 1945, German scientists had catalogued well over 11,000 parahuman manifestations in their population—including the world's first in the summer of 1936: Der Flieger ("the Airman"), the world's first flying human. . . .—Will to PowerRuSHA SA sought to create the super-humans it called Übermenschen (literally "Over-men" or "Super-men"), harden them, and send them to war against the Allied super-humans called "Talents". Like much of the Third Reich, its history was marked by cruelty, corruption, deception, and intrigue. A beautiful 117-page hardcover supplement written by Dennis Detwiller, WILL TO POWER contains a comprehensive examination of the RuSHA SA program from its inception to its destruction, including: The secrets behind the manifestation of the world's first parahuman, Konrad Rahn — Der Flieger. A detailed breakdown of RuSHA SA facilities, personnel and programs. An overview of the organization of the Waffen-SS. Insights into the Nazi super-spy program Wasserfall. An examination of the use of German super-humans in combat, battle by battle. A breakdown of what Allied intelligence knew about the Nazi parahuman program during the war. Game statistics and dossiers for 18 of Germany's most famous Übermenschen. A look at the equipment, weapons and tactics of the Waffen-SS. New rules, powers, flaws and extras useful in any GODLIKE game.
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MPN: ARC1001city
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Character Family: Godlike
Brand: Arc Dream Publishing
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