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My Real Life
um... no.
My Super Life
Born, originally as the incubation chamber for a parasite destined to corrupt the world, Will Hope (he chose his own name at the age of five) has since denied death, defied his fate, and has become a savior of the highest order.
Powers:
"Generally Enhanced Physiology" Will's body is locked in an endless war of counter-adaptation with the parasite within his body. About every year, Will's body goes through a cycle; this cycle varies in intensity but every winter the parasite within Will's body reaches its peak, almost consuming all of his body and leaving Will in a state of pain and weakness. However, every Spring Will's body rejuvenates itself, gradually getting stronger and stronger until it reaches its peak in mid-summer. Each year Will's body comes back stronger than it was the previous year since it adapts to the parasite (think of your muscles coming back stronger after a good exercise destroys them). So, Will started off weaker than a regular human, sub-human if you will, but through years of counter-adaptation Will's body has passed into the superhuman range ) and gets stronger every passing year. However, Will's body's enhancements are not limited to his strength, he regularly rebuilds every tissue, every system, every eyeball stronger than it was before. As such, anything a human can do, Will can do better: he's stronger, faster, more agile, more durable, has more endurance, can think faster, can think smarter, has better hand-eye-coordination, has enhanced senses, has an enhanced healing factor, has better balance, has better reflexes, his ligaments can stretch farther, anything you can think of, his body is better at it.
"Skills/Limited Telepathy/Telekinesis"
Will has spent much of his life traveling around the world and through-out most of the known galaxy and, as his ability to learn increased, amassed hundreds, maybe thousands, of skills. He has been trained by everything from Shaolin monks to Predators in the ways of combat and other useful skills and, through training by a telepathic master, has even unlocked the latent abilities of all humans (at least in my universe) of telepathy and telekinesis (although at a much smaller scale than most mutant tele-paths/tele-kinetics).
"Power Suit" Having eventually amassed a wealth of favors through-out Earth and ,later, the Galaxy, Will used these favors to create a suit of armor which uses the properties of Sleese (a mineral that can serve as an energy source that never runs out, but can only produce a certain amount at a time in my universe) to create a variety of effects. These effects include a perpetual force shield against physical objects (think about magnets repelling) which covers the body (like shields in Halo) and can be expanded and can barely deflect indirect blows from Superman if fully powered, however, the force shield only repels physical objects, energy attacks and magic can still get through and also, a jet-pack with limitless fuel (slower but more agile than Iron Man). Other features of Will's power suit include grappling shots which use the same principle in Spidey's ability to stick to walls, lightning shooters, concussion cannons, which fire concussive beams similar to cyclops but not colored, "boom dots" which are grenade-like items that Will can set to attach to surfaces, float in mid-air, and detonate at will, and a shield which is nigh indestructible and has a concussion edge which adds more force to its hits and ricochets among other little gadgets.
"Fission Blade"
Through an ordeal involving ancient entities and dying at least once Will has become the wielder of the fabled Fission Blade. The "Fission" refers to the blades defining feature: due to an unknown technology seemingly thousands of years ahead of our own, the blade is able to produce an edge of an unidentifiable energy which is capable of inducing the fission process in molecules. In short, the edge can explode any matter it touches. The kickback from the exploding molecules is substantial, and here is where the rest of the blade comes in. Using technology on the same level of the "edge", the blade weakens the time-space fabric around itself and its wielder, allowing Will and the blade to move throughout space, and to a degree time, easily once the blade is unsheathed (the sheathe has technology that cancels the effect). In addition, the only way to destroy the blade is to use something from without this dimension (like Uru).
Note: Will is a very defensive fighter, preferring to reason with his opponents even after the battle has begun and only killing when it can't be avoided. As such, he rarely uses his more offensive abilities (like his lightning shooters and fission blade) unless he cannot defeat his opponent without them. He usually fights by using his armor's boosters, grappling hooks, force shield, shield, and enhanced reflexes to stay alive , while using his reasoning, shield, "boom dots" (they produce pure concussive force with no shrapnel), concussion cannons, martial prowess, and smarts to get make his opponents stop fighting, one way or another, however, Will focuses on defense, preferring to outlast or simply survive longer than his opponent(s).
2nd Note: Will only wears his armor when he knows there is a battle approaching. Normally, he wears casual clothes, but packs guns, "boom dots", and his Fission Blade in case a fight breaks out.
Added by Super-Buster on June 29, 2008
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This post relates to:
What character do you think has the best costume?
Hmm... I generally don't like a specific type of costume, The only thing I know is that I hate it when underwear is worn on the outside, or slutty costumes (I can't take these kind of characters seriously). Here's a list of ones I like:
$$60 Billion Man
Blackheart
It's gotta be the tongue for Venom
Spidey's costume is timeless
Inspiration
Gorgeous
Get The Fck Over Here!
Honorable Mentions:
Bats
So Fast...
Guardian Devil
That's it for now, pretty sure I'm missing some...
Added by Super-Buster on June 19, 2008
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For a summer job I am working at a StoneTheaters about half-an-hour away in a mall and let me tell you, you gotta put up with a lot of crap for $6.50 an hour. So, since no one is home for me to let my frustration out on I'll let it out here. These are things that annoy me about my job:
- The big popper is a dirty machine from hell. I have two scabs on my arm from flaming-hot popcorn kernels throwing themselves out of the popper where they belong and onto my sensitive flesh, and I think I would break my back if I ever worked at it for a prolonged period of time (which is actually on my schedule for this week, woe is me).
- Cleaning the popper is just as bad I swear I'll be cleaning this one smudge off, I go and re-wet my green, spongy thing and when I come back fresh grime has spawned on the place I just cleaned, it just appears out of nowhere. And you know those gnarly stains that appear on machinery and surfaces over the course of years that are almost impossible to clean? Those same stains are created on the popper over the course of one day.
The other job that I work at the theater is concessions where I get food and drinks for the paying customers,
le sigh. I discovered that I am not the people-person I thought I was. Here is a list of people who do things I find particularly annoying.
- People who wait until you've already filled up their drink to change their mind about what kind of drink they want.
- People who pay with $100 bills. There is absolutely no need for this and if I get one I have to go through this whole rigamarole involving retrieving a manager, finding enough cash in my drawer, and a fair amount of looking like a chicken with its head cut off.
- People who don't get that there is only one size of Icee. It says: "Icee: $4.25" on our menu, and it gets even more annoying when people come back later in the week and ask for the same thing.
- Full-grown women who order kiddie-combo packs.
- People who fulfill their own stereo-types. These people don't annoy me so much as make me wonder. Call me racist, but just about every hispanic that has ordered concessions ordered Nachos and Coke, its a statistical fact.
- People who can't decide what they want. If it were up to me, everyone would wake up knowing what they wanted to order from the concession stand. I realize that that is not the way things are and I can handle some indecisiveness. But there are people who come up to my register and literally stand there looking at the menu for minutes with their mouths open.
- People who order half their order and then walk away. This actually happened to me. This guy told me what drinks he wanted so I started making them (because we have auto-fill soda-dispensers and can work on their food while the sodas are filling) and when I came back to see what food he wanted, he was gone, off talking with is family.
- People who order their concessions in separate orders. We have a competition every month to see which team can pull off the highest average sale, so when people order popcorn and soda and then come back to get some skittles, I get a little peeved.
- People who ask for ridiculous substitutions. No, you cannot get a pizza-pretzel instead of nerds rope with your kiddie-combo pack.
- Perfectionist managers. At the end of the day, we have a piece of paper that has things we need to do before closing on front and back called the checklist. With some managers we skim through this pretty quickly, with others, not so much.
Well, that's all I can think of for now. I'm sorry, I know I have no right to complain compared to a lot of people and I'm debating whether or not I should post this... Oh well.
Added by Super-Buster on June 16, 2008
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Is it just me, or are Marvel movies getting amazing? Granted, films like Spider-Man were great, but this recent string of movies leading up to the Avengers movie has me more excited about comics than I've been in a loooooong time. The movies I'm talking about are, of course, Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk. The action in these movies was astounding, the characters actually felt right, and the story-lines did not disappoint but, despite all of this, the thing that has me hooked is the promise of something better. Everything is connected, you can feel it. SHIELD is popping up, the super soldier program is being mentioned, and a team is being formed. It's not just a bunch of random super-events, they are all part of something bigger, a gigantic story-line that eclipses all others, its something I've never seen before and I honestly can't wait. The only place I've seen this before is in the Ultimate Marvel U. and it feels just as great there. So, I guess my point in all this is that I think, if we pay attention, we're in for something incredible that has never been done before.
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