[b]Roleplay[/b] [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/70634-titans-unique-young-superheroes-rp/ooc]Titans[/url] [img]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y205/Mike1204/Blossom2_zpsedee4f9b.png[/img] [b]Full Name[/b] Blossom Utonium [b]Brief Bio[/b] Blossom Utonium is one of three daughters of Professor Kenneth Utonium, one of the world leaders of genetic science and a former scientific asset to the United States government under the SHIELD initiative. However such involvement was unknown to Blossom and her sisters for many years as the professor would dodge inquiries about their mother and especially his past as he would come up with hackneyed explanations to the children about their origins such as “sugar, spice, and everything nice” which as Blossom grew older became suspicious of the explanation he had given her and her sisters when they were six-years old. It was during this same year that it was realized the chemical formula Professor Utonium had used had birthed some abstract form of a metagene which dawned the girl’s abilities that began to develop at an exponential rate. This was of course the birth of “The Powerpuff Girls” and due to the influence of superheroes like Wonder Woman and Superman it was here that Blossom’s crime-fighting career began with her sisters Buttercup and Bubbles. For the equivalent of five more years, it all seemed that the guardianship of Townsville was something the Powerpuff Girls could count on themselves doing for a long time despite minor disputes and challenges by their rogue’s gallery that varied from scientists to mutants. But as the girls got older the times began to change and more devastating dangers seemed to crawl out from the criminal underbelly. What happened between when Blossom turned ten years old and when she awoke in the hospital ward of a neighboring town is unknown and as a result Blossom’s memory found itself checkered and mired in vague ideas. Following her apparent partial memory loss, Blossom found herself particularly darkened as she began to struggle with the evidence presented in front of her that Townsville was gone. It was an overwhelming fact that she realized at ten years old as her uncle, Eugene Utonium, took her from her recovery to the entrance of Townsville but despite all attempts at answers all she got was questions as the site of the metropolitan city was absent and without evidence of ruin—almost like it didn’t exist in the first place. Months began to pass and Blossom found herself situated with her uncle Eugene despite the absenteeism of the family that were now lacking existence in her life beyond of the blame and fear Blossom shifted upon herself, her sisters and her father were shadows of what once was. In time, Blossom found herself able to distract herself as she “officially” retired from superhero vigilantism and focused on her studies. Given her great intellect, once applied the young girl found herself alongside child prodigies of the world; one of which she met during her time at Empire State University—Dexter McPherson. Such friendship continued to help Blossom as a coping mechanism as the years began to pile on and no answer about what happened to her or her family seemed to pop up despite her inquiries to experts of scientific and arcane nature. Despite her idolization of such experts it didn’t bring her any closer to having any answers. Garnering academic degrees in various fields including chemistry, biology, physics, and language. It was then in the previous year when all of her reservations about her former vigilantism changed as a supervillain group launched an attack whilst the organizations devoted to defending the city were unapproachable due to activity on other missions elsewhere—a rare occurrence, for sure. Dexter McPherson would be the one who would gather Blossom and appeal to her sense of pragmatism and thus began the fight back which ultimately gathered “official” attention to both Blossom and Dexter for their efforts during this “crisis”. Attention that would lead to a recommendation for service on a group of similarly aged youths. Encouraged by others to be who she has to be to protect others as well as Dexter’s pursuit for answers for Townsville’s “disappearance” it was here that the sixteen year old girl joined this incarnation of heroes… [b]Abilities[/b] As the byproduct of Professor Kenneth Utonium’s chemical formula known as “X”, Blossom’s metagene has evolved to a high level that facilitates a variety of powers that grants her superhuman abilities that have likely yet to reach their threshold. Such abilities include buy may not be limited to: superhuman strength and durability, control of her personal gravitational field that allows flight, ice breath, microscopic vision, and perhaps a small healing factor. Blossom also holds a tenth to eleventh level intellect and has since she was six years old. With the admission of psychological damage and personal restraint the full effectiveness of these powers are not at one-hundred percent. [b]Personality[/b] The aftermath of Townsville’s apparent destruction has left Blossom less decisive, emotionally distraught, and enigmatically confused. This of course puts Blossom at odds with her greatest benefit which is and has been her lawful, logical, and tactical mindset that has allowed her to be quick to a problem and efficient in dealing with it. However, her ability to be as tactical as she used to be is significantly compromised considering the large sense of turmoil with the city she grew up being wiped off the map, her sisters nowhere to be found over the course of entire years, and no memory to account for either of these events. Even amongst new friends and allies, the lingering questions remain in Blossom’s mind as she struggles with finding the answers. Conscripted amongst a new “team”, she finds herself doubting everything around her despite being in the company of heroes and helping the world as those who she idolized as a child would. When Blossom leaves her problems at the table as best as she can she still exhumes a sense of superiority which can lend her to act condescending, “bossy”, and dismissive. But between keeping herself in check and new friends like Dexter McPherson she believes it is all a step in the right direction. [b]Appearance[/b] Through the turmoil of time, not much has changed with Blossom outside of perhaps attire and the wear and tear of the events Blossom has had to deal with. Her eyes, once a bright and perhaps optimistic pink have now dulled to the cynical consequences of the world around her which says much about the girl’s demeanor in the present day. Clothing choice is still partial to her childhood, which can be related to a nostalgic sense that she holds; she has coats of pink and purple with scarfs of red and pink. [b]Affiliations[/b] [u]Dexter McPherson[/u] – The “boy genius” who has been compared to the likes of Tony Stark and Lex Luthor, Dexter comes from a small city in the Midwest of which he likes to keep quiet about. He doesn’t speak often about his family or his life as one of the brightest minds in the world. Initially he worked with Blossom during a crisis whilst the Titans and other hero groups were unavailable to aid. Such crisis defense made both Blossom and Dexter recruited to the Titans after the event was over. Dexter is quiet, dense, and over-analytical which can make him frustrating to talk with. [u]XJ-9, Jenny Wakeman[/u] – One of Blossom’s friends and occasional allies. Not a member of the Titans. Dexter considers her an asset. [u]Eugene Utonium[/u] – Blossom’s caretaker, uncle, and legal guardian after her father’s death.