[b]Name:[/b] Kavinsky (formerly Vincent Belorgey) [b]Universe:[/b] OutRun (Concept Album) [b]Appearance:[/b] [url=http://i.imgur.com/DeOSA8Jh.jpg]"I'm giving you a nightcall to tell you how I feel."[/url] [b]Personality:[/b] Kavinsky's personality has barely changed from when he was alive. Rash, impulsive and somewhat immature, he spends his days as he pleases, filling them with visceral pleasures and distractions. Drinking, fighting and driving fast are all that matter to him anymore, and while he tries to convince himself that it's all he needs, he can't help but long for something more. With a short temper, a flare for the dramatic and the insistent idea that he's some kind of hero, Kavinsky inevitably ends up in all kinds of trouble; be it with the police, street thugs or the supernatural. For as much as he is a reckless wastrel, he still knows justice in his heart, and can't sit idly by when he knows that something is wrong. Maybe he'll become the hero he thinks he is someday, but he has a lot of growing up to do before he gets to that point. [b]Powers/Skills:[/b] As a zombie, Kavinsky finds that he has a number of physical advantages. He's quite strong, easily able to lift a man up off his feet with one hand, and very resistant to harm, though not impervious. He doesn't eat, sleep or breathe, but he's still susceptible to poison or other maladies. The power of the storm that killed him seems to be infused into his body, driving his heart to beat and giving him superhuman vitality. If he can gather enough strength, he can release an electric shock powerful enough to knock a person unconscious immediately, or infuse himself with inhuman speed and power. It's also worth noting that, as they are now one and the same, Kavinsky can summon the Testarossa as he pleases and gain access to its unique properties. As far as mundane abilities go, Kavinsky is a decent street-fighter, a capable driver, and is damned good at retro video games. [b]Brief Bio:[/b] A normal Californian teenager like any other, Vincent Belorgey (nicknamed "Vin," "Vinko," and "Kavinsky" by his friends) was the sort of young man you could find anywhere in the year 1986. He played football (though he was really more of a waterboy), read comic books, hung out at the arcade, worked a job as a valet parker and was going steady with the most beautiful girl in the school. Things were going well for him, until one day temptation led to his doom. Parking fancy cars for rich people at the hotel he worked at one night as usual, a particular set of keys was handed to him. The car he was to park happened to be his favorite in the world, a 1984 Ferrari Testarossa. He had dreamed of driving that car, and often fantasized about it while playing racing games at the arcade. Deciding to take his dream car for a joyride, he called his girlfriend to invite her along. She knew that this was a bad idea and warned him against it, but Vincent thought nothing of it and went along with his impulsive idea. Racing along the Pacific Coast Highway at night, Vincent was having the time of his life. However, a freak coastal storm set in without warning, and he soon found that he could barely control the high-performance car at such reckless speeds. The car soon veered off of the road and through the guard rail, flying out into the pacific ocean. Just before the car struck the water, a lightning bolt struck it, infusing the wreck with a strange power. Vincent was killed on impact, and the car was totaled. The mass of blood, flame and twisted metal was retrieved from the coast, and the funeral was held closed-casket. That was the end of the boy named Vincent Belorgey. But it was not the end of Kavinsky. Twenty years passed, and Kavinsky emerged from his grave, resurrected by some unknown force. He emerged into an unfamiliar world, one that he had been long forgotten by. Kavinsky found that his soul had been bound to the car that he had died in, and it was now as much a part of him as his own unliving flesh. After an unsuccessful attempt at returning to the life he lost, Kavinsky now wanders the open roads, raising hell wherever he goes. With no home to return to, he searches for a purpose, a reason for him to have come back to life. [b]Equipment:[/b] Kavinsky's soul has been fused with the spirit of a 1984 Ferrari Testarossa, allowing him to summon this "ghost car" at any time. Far more than a normal car, the Testarossa is as undead and unnatural as its master. Capable of supernatural speeds and uncanny handling beyond the reach of an earthly vehicle, the Testarossa can also turn invisible and intangible, as one would expect from the ghost of a car. [b]Others:[/b] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV_3Dpw-BRY]"There's something inside you... It's hard to explain."[/url]