[@Torack]: There are a few problems with your character sheet that should be fixed. 1. Union Station is the Federal capital, and one of the nicest and most advanced space stations in Tech territory. The Federation may be too corrupt or underpowered or whatever to improve living conditions in all of the other stations, it wants to at least makes its own capital and other major cities look good. So I don't think it's very likely for Union Station to have slums where murder and crime are the norm. It'd make more sense if Luther grew up in some other space station, one where the rich and poor are more sharply divided. You should make up one such station yourself. For the same reason, George Carleon and his criminal organization should be moved to the other space station. 2. It's highly unlikely for Luther to have become one of the best hitmen in the criminal underworld if he had no superhuman abilities whatsoever back then. Even if he was trained to fight ever since he could walk (which he wasn't), fighting skill alone would quickly hit its limit against powerful cybernetics, mutations, and psionics. As cutthroat as the underworld is, all of the top-tier assassins are invariably superhumans; it's simply not possible for any completely normal human to compete against them in any meaningful way. So if you insist that Luther was a normal human at that time, he could still be an infamous assassin, just not one of the best. 3. For a powerful crime boss who could supposedly get away with anything, George Carleon seemed to have been incarcerated way too easily. Couldn't Carleon have made bribes or pulled some strings to get himself released from jail? The Federation is corrupt enough to let something like that happen, considering how influential Carleon must be. 4. Even if Carleon himself was jailed, the rest of his family should've still held considerable power, shouldn't they? I don't think it's very feasible for Luther to have wiped them all out single-handedly, since the Carleon family surely had superpowered bodyguards and other combatants working for them. If the Carleon family was a somewhat less significant crime gang, then it's more feasible, but not if they were one of the [i]most[/i] powerful mobs in the underworld. 5. When did Luther actually gain his psionic powers? Did they come together with his cyborg body when FIRA modified him? If so, you should clarify that in his biography. 6. All of Luther's skills except Combat should actually be listed under cybernetic abilities, since they're the results of his cybernetic enhancement. 7. The Psionic Wave ability shouldn't have a 100% chance to [i]completely[/i] incapacitate all technology around Luther, since such a thing would be ludicrously overpowered in a world where a significant portion of superhuman abilities are based on technology. Instead, the ability should release a wave of psionic energy that passes through solid matter and temporarily disrupts structures made of energy, including the internal circuitry of machines and the mana vessels of magic users. Everything affected by the ability would have its energy-based abilities and properties weakened, and possibly paralyzed, until the effect wears off. The magnitude of the weakening effect would be proportional to the difference between Luther's power level and the victim's power level, possibly modified by skill level, so more powerful and robustly designed machines would be less affected. With this change to the ability, it will no longer be absolutely effective all the time, but it's now more versatile since it can affect things other than technology.