[IMG]http://i58.tinypic.com/2621amc.jpg[/IMG] (But without the metal codpiece) [hider=Game Master Outfit][IMG]http://i57.tinypic.com/ztc0wl.jpg[/IMG] Due to the nature of her game mastery, her outfit remains largely unchanged, except for the fact that she can shoot fireballs and such. From her hands.[/hider] [b]Name:[/b] Jihyo Park [b]Nickname:[/b] Ji/Jee/Gee/G [b]"Game Master" Title:[/b] Super Cancel [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Chosen Game Mastery:[/b] 2D Japanese Fighting Games (Street Fighter, BlazBlue, etc) [b]Preferred Weapon(s)/Power-Up(s):[/b] Enhanced martial arts abilities - her punches and kicks can send someone flying back towards the edge of the screen. Chi-based attacks from her hands (Think the Hadouken). Meter - taking damage or connecting with attacks fills her 'Meter'. Cancels - like the games she knows best, her attacks can be 'cancelled' in order to make her Chi-attacks more effective/surprise opponents...but only when she has enough meter. Ultra Combo - With a full Meter her Ultra is released. It's a series of punches ending in a large blast, sending an opponent skyward. She doesn't have a name for it. [b]Background:[/b] Jihyo is a fighter, literally. As a child she took martial arts training at the request of her parents - it was their way to keep the traditions of their culture alive. Jihyo became absorbed in the martial arts, going to competitions, wanting to win, wanting to wipe the floor with the competition. It was here where Jihyo discovered her competitive nature. She wasn't quite sure how or when this nature transferred over to video games, probably at a birthday party at a bowling alley with an side arcade that just so happened to have an arcade version of Street Fighter 2. It only took one game for her to become hooked. Within years her competitive nature carried over to the fighting game scene, going to local tournaments and wiping the floor. She became known as the silent killer due to how quiet she was when playing compared to how everyone else was shouting and getting into it. Jihyo always preferred to wait until she won before dishing out the trash talk. Jihyo hates losing, even among her friends, and her mouth can become quite foul when she loses. It's much more foul when she [i]wins[/i]. In her final year of college, she's on her way to earning a degree in mathematics. She hasn't decided if she wants to go into teaching..or becoming an actuary. [b]Other:[/b] Jihyo doesn't have an off switch with her language. Trash talk is in her blood - win or lose she's going to be vulgar. She'd make those kids on Call of Duty [i]cry[/i] with her language. I'll have my Game World Hero sheet up tomorrow.