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Harold Xerox

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At the beginning of each year, he sheds his skin, and takes on a new appearance.

  • Primary - Can generate multiple copies of himself at will, or upon impact which he is psychically linked. the duplicates could function independently of one another, but they were all part of the same Wavemind [hive mind]. Xerox retain the capability of remotely viewing the dupes from their eyes through a mental link and thus observed everything their kin were able to see. Each copy possesses the same abilities and knowledge as the original and each can act in conjunction with each other. A duplicate of Xerox has the same level of strength, stamina, speed, etc. as the original. Each copies possesses the original's power and is capable of duplicating himself as well. Does not appear to suffer any ill effects if one of his duplicates is injured or even killed. He can cause these clones to appear and disappear at will, giving the impression he can be in more than one place at the same time. Each duplicate possesses the same mass as the original, the mass for duplicates is derived from an unknown, perhaps extra-dimensional, source. Each duplicates is capable of independent thought, feeling, and action although they are telepathically linked from formation to dissipation.

Xerox is a sentient plant life form. His body contains no important organs except the "Pineal Gland" on his head which is hidden. The use of this gland is what allows him a telepathic connection to clones. This ability enables Xerox to transfer his mind into any of his copies.

  • Secondary - A form-fitting telekinetic field which approximates super-strength, flight, and invulnerability, as well as granting him a number of unique abilities, such as deflecting solid objects the instant they touch him, he can also extend the field to lift heavy objects, take things apart, and bend things into any shape he can picture mentally.

Xerox is tied very closely to a planets electromagnetic field. As is it effected, so is he. He knows instinctively all that happens to it.

  • Tertiary [Banshee] - Xerox could transfer into energy, allowing travel at faster than light speeds; could also sense nerve impulses and move at super-speed. Also the ability to efficiently complete energy transfers from any source. He can transfer the energy absorb into different aspects of his physiology such as enhancing his strength or his speed. Punch him and he becomes as strong as you. By absorbing the power in the subway's third rail, he takes on a powerful stature. However, toe-to-toe on a desert island, Xerox would only be about as strong as his challenger.

Xerox’s body is a living conduit of energy which can process, manipulate and generate different kinds of energy in destructive ways.

Skill:

  • Power Distribution - Xerox can bestow a portion of his power unto others.
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  • Adaptation - He constantly adapts to forms of attack. After experiencing one form of attack he learns how to resist it in the future.

Xerox's body is inhabited by the Wavemind, a powerful gestalt entity. If Xerox's body should perish his consciousness can be resurrected into a new clone body. This process has already been done several to date.

  • Possession - The wavemind is covered with s a telepathic virus that possesses host bodies and controls their actions.

Power Cosmic:

  • Cosmic augmentation

The power cosmic is potentially the most greatest super power around. With it, Xerox can manipulate energy and matter in ways limited only by the imagination (and the Amount/Portion).

M.O.

  • Power Usurer: Usury is the practice of overcharging borrowers.

Weapon

  • Mongol Composite Bow: a recurved composite bow consisting of a wooden core, with horn on the belly (facing the archer) and sinew on the back (away from the archer), all held together with animal glue. The bow is relatively short to facilitate ease of use from horseback.
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