[quote=@McHaggis] [center] [hider=Image][img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/2SpYXOhZIQ_BWHcqKgKTfWQVJCP86O6BtV3SVG7AGkFf3lZbRw4tH3be70N1ML0OT7Fu9mmJO7eha47tt9G3-d2wCAQhA59lIpPaRPVNkNZ4TzrnuVCD6-M5AQ[/img][/hider][/center] [color=ffbf00][b]NAME:[/b][/color] Eliot Symington [color=ffbf00][b]AGE:[/b][/color] 21 [color=ffbf00][b]GENDER:[/b][/color] Male [color=ffbf00][b]POWER(S):[/b][/color] Super Speed – Not a useless power you say? Well, tell that to the guy in the wheelchair. [color=ffbf00][b]PERSONALITY:[/b][/color] Eliot has a dry, dark sense of humour no doubt related to his overall aura of depression and melancholy. He reacts poorly to pity – and, by poorly, that means aggressively. He enjoys picking fights with Good Samaritans who try to help him move away from superhero fights. The good thing is, if they get close to his fist, he has a mean uppercut! [color=ffbf00][b]BRIEF BIO:[/b][/color] Eliot's powers manifested at the tender age of seven, back when he could still walk. For a good month, he was envied in school even by others with relatively 'good' powers because, well, who doesn't love super speed? Eliot certainly did, and he practiced with it all the time, impressing friends and family. Then, ironically, when he was in the car with his parents who insisted that they drive him to the park due to battling in the skies above Century City, he was in an accident with a resulting spinal injury that unfortunately left him unable to walk. When his powers were still uncontrollable as a young man, he broke more than 5 wheelchairs a week, thankfully paid for by the huge insurance payout. Now, on his way to work in a Call Centre, he only breaks one every once in a while. [/quote] Love it, Accepted