The Karate Cop combines police powers, a pistol and martial arts prowess into one awesome, crime-busting package. The Karate Cop is not a go-by-the-rules kinda guy. His priority is bringing the deserving to justice. Usually the Karate cop also has some kind of vendetta - a drug lord to bring down, the death of his father (usually also a cop) or his partner to avenge, etc., etc. Nonetheless, he is still a good cop - he may disobey orders, total police cars and kick ass when it seems the right thing to do - but he still operates inside the law as much as he can. Bringing a crook to book is one thing - a gangland style execution in a dark alley is quite another.
Archetypes: Andy Lau in any one of about 200 Hong Kong Cop dramas. Jackie Chan in Supercop. Chuck Norris - though we shudder to mention it - in too many movies to cheerfully contemplate. |
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100+ |
Disadvantages |
10 |
Reputation: Rogue Cop (8-, extreme) |
20 |
Hunted: Miscellaneous Triads and Tongs (more powerful) 11- |
15 |
Psychological Limitation: Despises the Triads and Tongs |
15 |
Psychological Limitation: Driven to Avenge injustice |
15 |
Psychological Limitation: Feels the End Justifies the Means |
10 |
Watched: Hong Kong Police Dept. (more pow, NCI) 11- |
5 |
Experience |