So I decided to use this thread to get on the Undertale hype. This guy's stat block basically jumped at me, but
Sans the Skeleton (Semi Divine Comedy: 60 skill points, 30 refresh)
At first glance, Sans looks like a typical lazy bum, except for the part where he's a skeleton. He's lazy, sleeps a lot, makes puns, and all around doesn't seem to care about much of anything other than his younger brother Papyrus.
This is not a lie so much as it's a very limited perspective.
Among a whole host of monsters trapped in the Underground, Sans is probably both the most informed and most dangerous of them. His laziness is actually nihilism, deriving from the fact that he's the only monster aware of the fact that there are beings with the powers to Save and Reset, effectively controlling timelines. He usually won't bother to interfere with such beings, being aware that no matter what happens, they'll eventually just Reset the timeline and all consequences will be averted. However, Sans can perceive timelines (though not manipulate them), and if actions taken by such beings would irrevocably harm the timelines of his universe, he will be prepared to give such beings a Bad Time.
The game troubles to imply that he also has some scientific background, particularly in physics, though it does not specify how or why.
High Concept: Fun Loving and Deadly Skeleton
Trouble Aspect: Just Gave Up
Other Aspects: The Practical Applications of Non Newtonian Physics, My Brother Papyrus is the Light of My Life, The "Easiest" Enemy, Sleeps Everywhere, The Punniest Guy Around
Skills:
Fantastic: Lore, Athletics
Superb: Rapport, Scholarship, Intimidation
Great: Discipline, Contacts, Empathy
Good: Presence, Conviction, Stealth
Fair: Deceit, Alertness, Performance
Average: Burglary, Investigation, Driving
Stunts
Didja Think I Was Just Gonna Stand There And Take It? (Athletics): +2 to dodge melee attacks [-1]
Karmic Retribution: Against characters with negative refresh scores, incite effect automatically carries an additional shift of persistent effect (or just one if no shifts are explicitly dedicated to Persistent effect). [-1]
Scholar (Physics, Quantum Physics and Relativity) [-1]
Sees the Sins Crawling On Your Back (Empathy): +2 to empathy to read the general moral character of a person. [-1]
Introduction Via Whoopee Cushion (Rapport): If tagging an aspect related to making a prank for the purposes of a Rapport roll, get a +4 instead of just +2
Powers:
Incite Selective Mass Avoidable Persistent Potent Physical Effects (Bone attacks, gravity manipulation) At Range [-8]
Prophecy [-1]
Precognition [-2]
Rapid Teleportation [-3]
Mythic Speed [-6]
The Easiest Enemy (reskinned diminutive size) [-1]
Total Refresh Cost:
-26
Refresh Total:
4
Notes: Sans is simultaneously extremely dangerous and extremely weak. If he's aware of an attack, he dodges off of a score of +10, +12 if it's a melee attack, even before factoring in a boost from precognition. I gave him such a high dodge score for one simple reason: you don't hit him. At all, period, until you catch him from an ambush. And at the end of the genocide route, when you'd be facing him, you'd definitely have a high weapons score (you kill most enemies in a single blow by this point using at most a knife). I also gave him mythic speed because he is the only enemy who gets initiative on the player (as well as never getting hit in a straight attack), and this includes the literal mini-god. If you must fight Sans, the best way is catch him in an ambush: he's weak as all hell if you can actually hit him.