[center][h1]Tex's characters[/h1][/center] [hider=Yzeira Yezia][center][img]http://i.imgur.com/FgfjLp8.jpg[/img] [h2][b]Name:[/b][/h2] Yzeira Yezia [h2][b]Age:[/b][/h2] (Currently) 3650 (Potentially) 12300 [h2][b]Species:[/b][/h2] Human/Void Creation [h2][b]Gender:[/b] [/h2] Male [h2][b]Personality:[/b][/h2] The first, and perhaps most evident trait of Yzeira's personality is his subtle, yet completely overbearing arrogance. Although well deserved to some extent, this creation of corrupt magical power considers himself intellectually superior to all other organic beings in the multiverse, and rates his own power as completely unmatched, regardless of whether or not this is actually the case. You might not notice his superiority complex at first, but through prolonged contact with the man, it becomes unbearably obvious that he holds disdain for all life, only valuing knowledge for what it is, and claiming that it undeservedly sits in the minds of unworthy whelps throughout the multiverse. Although his confidence knows no bounds, he is intelligent enough to recognize when he cannot overcome another force greater than his, and will begrudgingly accept his place within larger organizations until the time comes where he can assume his rightful spot at the top of the multiversal totem poll once again. Of course, since the multiverse has an infinite number of dimensions to traverse, Yzeira knows that there will [i]always[/i] be somebody more powerful than him out there. Knowing this, he will only show respect to those he wishes to kill, or otherwise eliminate from the fabric of existence. Yzeira's behavior around people he does not see as an immediate threat to his life is cold, and distant. Although he will hold a conversation if it beckons some use to his bank of knowledge, it is very rare for him to show genuine interest in the people who are feeding him information. This is partially due to the fact that nearly all of his emotions have been forcefully stricken from him, leaving only his unparalleled logic and reasoning in their place. However, albeit a somewhat rare occurrence, Yzeira can tap into the strongest emotional influence of his fellow void creations at random, sending him into sudden fits of rage, sadness, joy, and regret. This only becomes apparent if one prods him with conversation during an 'emotional episode' so to speak. One of Yzeira's last definitive natures, is his overwhelming desire to consume knowledge. If there is something he does not understand, he will go to great lengths to learn about it, and record his findings in a notebook that he carries on his person at all times. This is his greatest weakness, and can sometimes overcome his rationale to a significant degree. He is however fully conscious of this weakness, and will not always put his life in harms way to acquire knowledge. Regardless, this has been used against him multiple times in the past, even though he keeps his overwhelming desire for knowledge a closely guarded secret. [h2][b]Bio:[/b] [/h2] Born on an unnamed Terra, Yzeira began his mortal life as an overeager child with the desire to learn and evolve beyond all else. Due to this, his childhood was filled with monstrous hatred, originating from the insecurity of his peers who couldn't hope to match his apparent aptitude in nearly every subject of study. Most hated him, and his family was exhausted by his emotional instability, but there was one who supported him through all of his hardships, his best friend, Alex Montiz. Alex and Yzeira grew up together, progressing into higher levels of study with ease, and making all of their peers look like bumbling idiots with their mastery of the sciences and arts. Life was good, and eventually, the two graduated with degrees in different fields of magical science. With their combined knowledge and power, the two began development of a new theory, the 'multiverse theory' as it were, that stated existence as humans knew it was merely a bubble in the grander scheme of reality. Their study went on for several years, until they successfully broke new ground, and were able to shatter the fabric between dimensions. However, the dimension that they'd traversed into was unknown, and far different from what they knew, forcing them to acquire new help in the form of a third colleague, Nexus Albion. Nexus assisted the two in developing new theories for inter dimensional travel, convincing them that their breakthrough was worthless in the long run, and that they needed to master this magic before sharing it with the world. Alex agreed, but Yzeira was not convinced, and was eager to learn more about the dimension they'd uncovered. Not only that, but Yzeira believed that this dimensional theory shouldn't be made public, citing the many dangers therein. This created tension, and eventually, Alex and Nexus Phased Yzeira out of their newest studies, forcing him to work alone. Nexus and Alex eventually mastered a new form of dimensional travel, allowing them to look into other worlds, and see through the infinite void between worlds. This let them travel accurately, and name dimensions, granting much more potential to traverse them with ease. It did however, require years of setup to establish a single, stable link between two worlds, but it was safe. Yzeira on the other hand went into the study of 'pocket dimension' theory, ultimately allowing him to create a pocket dimension by using a collection of mass as its base. Using this knowledge, he created what is now know as 'The Tower of Chaos' to all he speaks of it to. This Tower houses all of the knowledge Yzeira has collected over the years, and spans over a hundred floors in height. It also allowed him quick travel between dimensions, using his tower as a sort of 'dimensional space craft'. This had negative side effects though. Although it was fast and stable, the fabric of his pocket dimension's space and time was weak, allowing the energy between worlds, known as the 'void' to seep into his living space at a steady pace. Since he ended up spending more and more of his time studying the books he'd found, and re-summerizing them to fit into his library of knowledge, the void had begun to corrupt his body and mind, tearing away his emotions steadily, and granting him strange powers that to this day, he has yet to fully understand. Several years after he first left his self proclaimed 'Universe Alpha' Yzeira had harnessed the power the void had granted him. Returning home, he spent the next 5 years tearing a hole in the fabric of space time in hiding, eventually causing a chain reactions that ultimately destroyed his home universe. His spite and hatred eventually turned him into the monster that he is today. Now, he spends his life moving between dimensions, and gathering knowledge, while killing any who stand in his way. Over time, he'd collected a series of 'friends' with exceptionally strong emotions, in an attempt to regain his humanity. The results have been relatively underwhelming, and he has since stopped this endeavor. They do however, live in his Tower, and occasionally accompany him when he traverses the many dimensions within the multiverse. Yzeira uses them occasionally, as they have developed their own set of void-enhanced abilities, to do his bidding when needed. Sometimes he labels his group the 'Order of Chaos' to signify their chaotic nature in obtaining and orderly ocean of knowledge. This is rarely made public, though. Recently, Yzeira has established a significant ranking within the Reign of Chaos, using his immense Power, knowledge, and intellect as factors. He patiently waits for an opportunity to claim dominion over their ranks, but he is not certain if it will be possible in the coming times. Regardless, his desire to obtain Nyx's knowledge and remove her from existence is ever present, and he is confident that the time will eventually come where he can see his goals realized. [h2][b]Abilities:[/b][/h2] [u]Primary[/u] [b]Chaotic Void Manipulation[/b] Being attuned to the void between worlds, Yzeira can conjure and manipulate a crimson Red energy that he deems as 'pure chaos'. This energy comes in many different densities, but ultimately eats away at, and destroys matter and energy. The rate at which it does it can range from negligible, to severe, depending on how much energy Yzeira invests into this magic, and how dense it is when produced. The effects seem limited only by how long Yzeira spends gathering energy, and how dense his target's matter and/or energy is. It can be influenced by barriers and sheer mass, and disappears once it eats away at a set amount of energy or mass. Collections of his magic will weaken the bonds between atoms if they do not outright destroy them, allowing eventual extermination of any and all matter in the multiverse. Living organisms hit with his magic are particularly resistant to it, however, as will not be evaporated instantly unless the density of Yzeira's energy is excessively high. Prolonged exposure will result in gradual weakness however, and ultimate end in death if exposed for long enough. [u]Secondary[/u] [b]Dimensional Travel[/b] Using his knowledge of dimensional physics, Yzeira can transport anything, including himself, to a nearby dimension after channeling for about 30 seconds. He uses this to return to his Tower at will, if it is stationed close enough to a dimension. This also allows him to travel across long distances with ease, but it is not viable as an escape due to how long it takes to channel. [u]Secondary[/u] [b]Perfect Vision[/b] Although not an ability offered to him by the void, it is improved by his further understanding of dimension physical. Yzeira's eyes allow him to perceive everything within 65 yards of wherever his head is positioned. Additionally, if focused, Yzeira can witness physical and magical occurrences on an atomic level, allowing him to see [i]through[/i] objects as well. Although this cannot be done on anything that isn't within his natural cone of sight, he is still able to perceive the general mass and/or energy density within the aforementioned 65 yard radius, making it nearly impossible to approach him stealthily. [u]Tertiary[/u] [b]'Chaos Armageddon'[/b] The action of ripping a large enough hole in space time to destroy an entire universe. This takes several months to achieve at his current age, requires constant focus, and is completely impractical in literally every situation. Don't mean he won't threaten your shit with utter annihilation though. [u]Weakness[/u] [b]Physical Decay[/b] Though the void has improved his magical capabilities, Yzeira's body, although it appears muscular, cannot exert much force at all, making him far weaker and less agile than an average human male. Additionally, he is very vulnerable to all forms of physical harm. His body's natural healing capabilities are shot, instead using a portion of his energy to restore damaged flesh at a rate similar to normal human healing, very inefficiently. Simply put, a bullet wound could easily incapacitate Yzeira, if he were to ever allow such a thing to occur, making him a glass cannon. This is however, not obvious, since very few have wounded Yzeira in the past, and those who have, are either dead, or currently working under him. [u]Weakness[/u] [b]Mental instability[/b] Upon exerting too much energy, or going through an emotional fit in combat, Yzeira loses all rational thought and enters a state of instinctual combat. At this point, all of his magical output is faster, but limited to condensed, projectile-type attacks that can be easily traced and dodged despite how lethal they might be. Although unpredictable when losing his mind, Yzeira will unwilling place a great deal of stress on his own body, which can leave him in a very vulnerable state if he regains consciousness afterwards. [h2][b]Organization:[/b] [/h2] Reign of Chaos [h2][b]Universe of Origin:[/b] [/h2] Universe Alpha [h2][b]Other:[/b][/h2] Yzeira Wears a blood-red trench coat with many pockets, which he uses to store books, artifacts, and other nick-nacks. He always carries a couple journals on his person for taking notes, along with several pens and pencils. Yzeira also carries a red, leather bound novel with him at all times, but he rarely shares its contents with anyone. [/center][/hider] [hider=Megaman X][center] Name: X Age: 100-200 Species: Reploid Gender: Robot (Pronounes: Beep, Boop, Bop, him) Personality: [hider=Torn from the Megaman Wikia]X was designed and created by Dr. Light to be a robot who could think and make his own decisions without programming limitations. Unique among all of Dr. Light's creations, X possessed incredible physical and reasoning capabilities. However, Light feared that, since X didn't have any moral programming to dictate his morality or actions, he could become a grave threat to the world. Therefore, he sealed X away into a special capsule that would test his systems in a myriad of scenarios designed to ensure that X would be able to discern right from wrong and be always willing to do the right thing. Apparently, this process would take more than 30 years, and Light was very old and would not live to see X leave the capsule and enter the world. He left a warning on the computer in the lab he placed the capsule in and ordered anyone that may find the capsule to not release the robot within until his testing was complete. Maverick Hunter X, the 2006 remake of the original Mega Man X, shows a slightly different series of events. The Day of Σ, an unlockable prologue OVA included on the UMD, shows Dr. Light speaking with X several times during his creation, while in the SNES game Light sealed X away without activating him once. Furthermore, Light's intention of sealing X was different in Maverick Hunter X. Instead of fearing that X would become a threat because of his immaturity, Light feared that it would be the humans who were immature and not ready to live together with a robot as similar to a human as X would be by the time he finished his work. Instead, Light wanted him to fight for the people of the future and guide them to peace and happiness. X is a hot-blooded, committed, and strong-willed Reploid who has little tolerance for injustice. Though X fights with all his might against Sigma and his Mavericks, he is a pacifist at heart, something he might have inherited from the original Mega Man or Dr. Light. X would like nothing more than the fighting to be over, and for humans and Reploids to coexist peacefully next to each other, like his creator had always wished. He cares deeply for the victims of the war and for his friends who've fought so long with him, especially Zero, whom he regards as his best friend. X is easily frustrated when things go awry and rarely seems to understand the true motives of Sigma and other Mavericks Although he's constantly conflicted with the battles he must fight, he eventually begins to come to terms with it and understands that he must indeed fight for the peace he desires to be a reality. This change is best seen during the Zero series in where the relationship between the two is reversed as it is X the one who actually supports Zero and encourages him to fight when either confused or doubtful in his actions.[/hider] Bio: [hider=Torn from the Megaman Wikia]X's creation by the hands of Thomas Light began at some point during the later days of the original Mega Man series, specifically, sometime after Mega Man 10,[3] but no exact dates were given. Unlike most robots of his time, X was created with a unique system akin to that of a conscience, that allowed him to think, feel and act completely on his own, and highly advanced mechanics that far surpassed anything of the current day. The purpose of X's construction and birth was in the sake of Light's dream, of one day giving robots the ability and freedom to evolve and grow in the exact fashion of all living beings. However, Light was not without foresight and fears for his ultimate project. Though X was now akin to that of a living, sentient being with their own free will, but with a physique that of a strong and powerful machine, Light feared he could grow instead to be a potential threat to the world. In addition to X's immaturity stemming from his inexperience that could lead to misunderstanding or even catastrophe amongst a world unknown and new to his existence, Light was nearing the end of his life with no successor to continue his work, concerned with how the people of the future would ever properly receive X, and that X faced an unknown future filled with such possible dangers and hardships that Light would not be able to console and guide him through. To test the reliability of his learning and morality, Light prepared a stasis capsule that would perform system tests on X's circuits and AI to prove his maturity, that would take approximately 30 years to complete. With nothing but his love and compassion long put into his work throughout his life, left to be carried on by future generations, Light addressed his final words, of his hopes, wishes, fears, and dreams, for X to bring peace and to fight for the people of the future. On September 18 20XX, readying all last preparations, Mega Man X was sealed away. The sleeping robot eventually passed all tests the capsule had prepared for him and he was found in the year 21XX (possibly in the year 2114 or later, according to the log of Cain's PC in the opening of Mega Man X, 100 years after X was sealed by Dr. Light) by scientist Dr. Cain. Cain, not being an expert in robotics, was baffled by the design specifications Light had included on the computer as even a century later they were ahead of anything the world had ever seen. From these specifications and with the help of X, Cain began developing his own version of next-generation robots, which came to be known as Reploids. However, the Reploids never received the same ethical testing as X. Apparently because of this oversight, over time more and more Reploids began to act strange and, eventually, become violent against humans and even other Reploids. These Reploids were deemed "Maverick" (Irregular in Japan) and, as incidents of Reploids going Maverick increased, the human government decided to found a department which was supposed to deal with the Mavericks, the Maverick Hunters. Feeling responsible for this situation, X joined the Maverick Hunters and became part of Sigma's 17th Elite Unit. While other operatives such as Sigma and Zero were elevated to the higher classes, X remained at B-class. This was most likely due to a tendency in X to hesitate in battle instead of fully committing. This tendency caused other Maverick Hunters, such as Vile, to look down on X as weak. It has been noted, however, that X has "limitless potential" should he choose to access it (according to Cyber Peacock in Mega Man X4), and that Sigma, Zero, and Dr. Cain have all seen his potential from the beginning. The Day of Σ While X was a member of Sigma's Elite Hunter Unit 17, he befriended many other members of this unit, particularly the S-A class hunter Zero. The Hunters were busy though, as giant Mechaniloids (robots less intelligent than Reploids) began attacking Abel City. The Maverick Hunters were baffled as to who was behind the attacks. During one of the battles against the berserk Mechaniloids it became apparent to Sigma that X would refuse to use his weapons if an ally was in danger. After speaking to Dr. Cain, Sigma discovered that his worrying is what makes him so advanced. It was then that Sigma became obsessed with X. X and Zero began investigating these events to discover the hacker causing Mechaniloid outbreaks throughout Abel City. The two hunters traced the signal being sent to the Maverick Mechailoids, where they discovered that the hacker responsible for the rampaging Mavericks was none other than Sigma. X and Zero fought Sigma, but were damaged in the encounter, allowing Sigma to escape, although not before X, with some of his limitless potential awakened, burned Sigma's characteristic scars onto his eyes. Sigma eventually turned his lieutenants Maverick, and launched an attack against Abel City, leading into Mega Man X. Mega Man X/Maverick Hunter X Mega Man X MegamanMHX Mega Man X, as a boss in Vile Mode in Mega Man Maverick Hunter X. [show]Information Maverick Hunter X is a re-telling of the original Mega Man X story, and while the former seems to deviate on a few topics, it is generally true to the idea of the latter. It starts with X who is dealing with Maverick activity along the Central Highway, part of Abel City where the characters live. As he goes about fighting off hordes of Mechaniloids, he meets Vile, who has apparently gone Maverick, and confronts X in his special Ride Armor. X battles Vile, but ultimately is defeated, and taken captive. X is saved by Zero, who blasts the Ride Armor's arm off with a single charged shot. After Vile retreats, X laments at his inability to defeat the war Reploid. Zero consoles X, telling him that he still has much potential to be unlocked. X then faces the eight 'leaders' of Sigma's Maverick armies. One by one, he battles them, defeats them, and obtains their special weapons. Once the eight bosses are destroyed, X is informed that Zero has finally discovered the whereabouts of Sigma's fortress.* They discuss their method of assault. Zero tells X he will barge in the front to draw the enemy's attention, and suggests X find another, safer way in. During his journey throughout Sigma's Fortress, X confronts the eight bosses yet again And, as before, he defeats them to move onward. In the original game, X actually meets up with Zero outside said fortress. In MHX, however, X simply receives a communications from Zero, who is already working his way inside. In the third section of the fortress, X reaches a small hallway where he sees that Vile has successfully defeated Zero, and must battle the war-machine once more to rescue him. At first, he is once again overwhelmed by Vile's powerful Ride Armor,* but it is at this point where Zero gets his second wind, leaps on the machine from behind, and destroys the ride armor in a desperate attack.* This utterly destroys the Ride Armor, although leaving Vile unharmed. Still, X can now battle on more equal ground with Vile, and defeats him after a tenuous battle. He then rushes to Zero, who is in such critical condition that he urges X to leave him behind, and fight Sigma in his stead. With much regret, X marches onward to fight Sigma. In the original game, X had to fight another losing battle to Vile's Ride Armor. In MHX, this battle is skipped, as Vile captures him by surprise. Zero destroys it while he is distracted with X. There seems to be confusion as to how Zero destroyed the Armor. Some believe a charged-shot at point blank, while others still argue a self-destruct or overload of the Buster in question. The latter seems more likely, considering the damage he suffered as a result, which would not have happened with a simple charged shot. However, both will support the storyline depending on whether X has obtained the Buster Upgrade from the Dr. Light Capsule in Flame Mammoth's Stage: The theory of Z-Buster overload applies when X has obtained his own Buster Upgrade prior to the Vile battle; while the Z-Buster charged shot theory applies when X did not obtain the Buster Part, allowing Zero to give his own Z-Buster to X as a Part Upgrade with the same Charged Shot as what Zero has himself with the ability to charge Special Weapons. X finally reaches the boss chamber where Sigma resides. They have a brief exchange, and Sigma congratulates him for "making it this far", but then comments that he will put X to a little test before engaging the hunter himself. X is then forced to fight Sigma's dog, Velguarder. After destroying the guard dog, Sigma throws off his cloak and fights X head-on with his beam saber. X eventually defeats Sigma, but as his body exploded, Sigma's head is snatched up by a cable from somewhere in the background, which pulls it into a much larger body, which lights up and reveals a menacing wolf-body that attacks X, nearly taking up the entire room. X fights Sigma and defeats him again, causing the fortress to collapse. X manages to get out in time and watches the fortress collapse as he contemplated his actions, and his future. Mega Man X2 Picking up where Mega Man X left off, the Hunters have tracked down the remaining Mavericks. The X-Hunters, a group of Mavericks who wish to destroy X, gather the parts of Zero's corpse, seeking to use them as bait to lure X to his destruction. X destroys the X-Hunters and gathers Zero's parts, eventually discovering that Sigma was behind the plot all along. If the player gathers Zero's parts before assaulting Sigma's HQ (at the North Pole), Dr. Cain says he still has Zero's microchip and can rebuild him, but it will take some time. Before reaching Sigma's lair, X is confronted by an evil, black Zero clone. The real Zero arrives and destroys it with a powerful combination attack. The player can choose to ignore the X-Hunters; in this case, a brainwashed Zero shows up, which has according to Sigma's words a grudge against X for not rescuing him from the hands of Sigma's lackeys. After being beaten, Zero comes to his senses and rejoins X and the Maverick Hunters, but plays no further part in the game (this ending is considered non-canonical, as it is not reflected in later games). X confronts and destroys Sigma once again, while the newly-rebuilt Zero destroys Sigma's central computer. Mega Man Xtreme Set between X2 and X3, a hacker named Techno has invaded the Hunters' Mother Computer and is using the data of previous Mavericks against the organization. With the help of Middy, X goes into cyberspace, where he discovers that Sigma had "influenced" Techno. X accidentally destroys Techno, then learns that Middy is Techno's twin brother, and that destroying Techno destroyed Middy as well. X, crushed, challenges Sigma once again and defeats him, extracting a measure of vengeance. Mega Man X3 There has been a period of peace after a Reploid scientist named Dr. Doppler created a supposed cure for the Maverick Virus. This cure turns out to be an ineffectual placebo, however, and the Maverick Hunters find themselves overwhelmed with a massive Maverick uprising. X and Zero enter the fray and discover that the virus and Sigma are one and the same, explaining why Sigma keeps coming back. X and Zero destroy Sigma's new battle body (built by Doppler, who had been infected with the virus). It is revealed, but unbeknown to X, that his ultimate fate to save the human race would be to destroy Zero. This is a mildly misleading translation from the Japanese version, which merely says that X knows in his heart that he is destined to fight Zero. Mega Man Xtreme 2 Set sometime after X3 and before X4, X and Zero head to Laguz Island, where they battle the Soul Erasers, Berkana and Gareth. X defeats Berkana and Zero defeats Gareth, and the two team up to defeat Sigma. Mega Man X4 The Repliforce, an organization that acts as an ally to the Maverick Hunters, were branded Mavericks after they were accused of the incident where the floating city Sky Lagoon is destroyed and falls to the ground, starting the Repliforce War. X, though, was led away from the real targets by a spy of Sigma named Double, and it was Zero this time who hunted down the Repliforce commanders, killing his good friends Colonel and Iris in the process. X, realizing that he was tricked and discovering that Sigma had set up the entire plan, became very frustrated and swiftly disposed of Double. After beating Sigma, however, he was beginning to doubt his ability to remain sane. He told Zero that if he ever were to go Maverick, that Zero would have to destroy him. Mega Man X5 Mega Man X Ultimate ArmorX [show]Information Ultimate Armor With peace restored, the Hunters hire several new officers, including Alia. Unfortunately, X gets into a confrontation with the Sigma Virus, accidentally spreading it all over Earth. This turns out to be yet another of Sigma's evil schemes. In addition, Sigma attempts to send the space colony Eurasia into the Earth, thus spreading the virus further, in order to awaken Zero's true self. A large energy readout of the Eurasia colony returned a signature that it was infected with the Sigma Virus, so the Maverick Hunters saw no other solution except to alter the colony's path by striking it with a blast from the Enigma laser cannon. The Enigma laser cannon fails to destroy Eurasia, so Signas comes up with another plan, to launch a Space Shuttle directly at the colony to destroy it. Zero pilots the shuttle and crashes it into Eurasia, which successfully destroys it (there is another story possibility; however, Eurasia being destroyed is canon). However, a new virus appears, called the Zero Virus, and X and Zero have to find the source. X faces off with Zero after he ignored orders to report back to Base for a full physical check on his virus readings, and the two are knocked out during the battle. Sigma appears and Zero saves X from him. The two then go on to confront Sigma. This is the canon storyline. In the other story possibility, the overwhelming amount of the virus becomes a catalyst that exposes Zero's true self. Sigma reveals to X that Zero's true form is the one that emerges when he is powered up with the Maverick Virus (this mechanic is also reflected during gameplay). As it turns out, Zero was the one who had spread the virus to Sigma during their first confrontation, as shown in a cutscene during Mega Man X4. Sigma also speaks of a mysterious new ally who built a body for him. He also says that this person is interested in Zero "as if he was his own father" and claims that he and X know each other well, because they were enemies in the past (obviously referring to the character Dr. Wily from the Mega Man series). Once beaten, Sigma claims he will take Zero down with him. As X and Zero both lay damaged from Sigma's massive explosion, X stands over Zero's battered body, hoping for signs of life. Sigma's remains then fire a blast straight through X and Zero. Zero revives for just a moment, destroying Sigma's remains with a blast from his Z-Buster and then passing away. X was badly injured, but a hologram of Dr. Light appeared and miraculously repaired him. The next scene shows X holding Zero's Z-Saber and going off on another mission, stating that with Zero's blade, he can fight any enemy.[/hider] I don't consider anything beyond X5 as canon, honestly. Abilities: [hider=Wikia again]Being a robot, X possesses strength, speed, endurance and other abilities well above the normal human capacity, although his physical limits are never revealed in the games. He can performs various specially defaulted actions like Dash, Wall Kick and Air Dash. He also has upgrades in which completed set are armors. The true scope of X's abilities are constantly under speculation by many of the characters in the series. X seems to constantly change and evolve. In many instances he seems to draw on some unknown power within himself. Both Dr. Cain who examined X as well as Sigma who is obsessed with X and Zero's capabilities don't understand a large portion of how both Hunter's internal systems work. What is known is that these hidden abilities make X immune to the Maverick Virus and let him match any opponent. It is also likely that the armor that Dr. Light left him may be tools that allow X to slightly tap into his "limitless potential". It can then be assumed that X's true power is capable of release only on his standard frame. However, this only happened during X's fight with Sigma in the last chapter of "The Day of Σ", and only for a moment due to the damage received from Sigma.[7] Plasma Shot: The X-Buster, focuses solar energy from X's fusion reactor into a plasma bullet that causes physical damage upon impact. Variable Weapon System: Like the original Mega Man before him, X has the ability to adapt the weapons systems of powerful Reploids that he has defeated into weapons he can use. These weapons come in many varieties, often providing additional mobility as well as offense. Of course, the Mega Man series convention of janken applies, and each boss character is weak to a different boss character's copied weapon. Upgrades: X can take on various upgrades like X's armors, chips to complete an armor set, significantly increase his power at an instance, with none or little drawbacks. Complete armors can perform powerful Giga Attacks. Giga Attack: Since Mega Man X2, every game except X3 has a Giga Attack for most of X's armors. Most Giga Attacks starts at full gauge when entering any stage and the only way to refill its energy is by taking enemy hits and/or attacks. Also, Giga attacks usually freeze all action as X attacks all enemies that are on-screen.[/hider] It can be inferred that he can use weapons from any robotic entity after defeating them. [b]Organization:[/b] The resistance [b]Universe of Origin:[/b] Earth, 21XX[/center][/hider] [hider=Ra'Ja'Ka][center][b][h3]Appearance:[/h3][/b] Rajaka stands a whopping 8 feet tall, and weighs over 300 lbs, bulging with an excessive amount of muscle. He wears a mask identical to Yzeira's, and has a medium-grey skin tone that differentiates him from humans, if his titanic size wasn't already enough. His hair is long, ending around the center of his back, and has a bright yellow hue to it. His eyes glow a similar yellow shade as well. He wears a pair of metal bracelets around his wrists, a vest made of cured hides, and a pair of tiger-pelt pants. He wears no shoes. There is a distinctive tattoo on the back of his right hand, but its origins and meaning are unknown. [b][h3]Name:[/h3][/b] Ra'Ja'ka (Rah-Jah-Kah) Or Rajaka (Raj-Ah-Ka) [b][h3]Age:[/h3][/b] 3050 [b][h3]Species:[/h3][/b] Lok'Sha/Void Creation [b][h3]Gender:[/h3][/b] Male [b][h3]Personality:[/h3][/b] Rajaka is hard to get along with. Why? Because he's a muscle-bound, thick-headed, self-indulgent, thrill-seeking [b]moron.[/b] He prides himself on his ability to [i]smash things[/i] and only finds enjoyment in berating others, or [i]smashing them.[/i] Because of his one-track-mine often leading him straight into smash-city, Rajaka is very impulsive and easy to set-off. Although he's full of himself, he's always looking for a chance to show off his strength through various feats, ranging from [i]punching a mountain clean in half,[/i] to throwing a punch capable of briefly ripping the fabric of space-time. Sometimes he performs feats like this, not for his audience, but for himself, [i]just because he can.[/i] He's just that narcissistic. Of course, having such a bounty of arrogance balancing delicately on his shoulders makes he [i]extremely easy[/i] to anger. Rajaka will get riled up over the most subtle of insults, sometimes even taking offense to things regardless of whether or not that was the other person's intention. Oddly enough, the angrier he gets, the less predictable his attacks become, actually making him [i]harder[/i] to fight against to more enraged he gets. Rajaka is a fairly simple person, but his number one goal in life is to be the strongest in the multiverse. He'll never turn down a challenge, and he definitely won't run away from a fight, unless one of his allies [i]forces[/i] him to. [b][h3]Bio:[/h3][/b] The Terra that hosts the Lok'Sha was in one of the first dimensions that Yzeira visited after achieving fast-paced inter-dimensional travel. Needless to say, people were upset by his appearance as soon as the chaotic man began killing Lok'Sha who interfered with his studies. Among those to show aggression toward Yzeir was Ra'Ja'ka, the first son to head chief of the Lok'Sha, Xi'Ti'Ya. Unlike many of his weaker allies who ran into their deaths, Rajaka was able to stand toe-to-toe with the young Yzeira's un-mastered magic, taking minimal damage and actually landing a strike against the powerful foe. Near the end of the fight, both fighters were on the cusp of death. Rajaka's anger peaked, which at the time had only made him [i]more[/i] predictable, but something about his otherworldly fury sparked interest in Yzeira's mind and soul. Unfortunately for Rajaka, Yzeira was able to escape, and Rajaka was left as one of the last living Lok'Sha, doomed to die at the hands of Yzeira's magical corruption. Five years passed, and Rajaka's father had long since passed, leaving Rajaka as the last living Lok'Sha. Yzeira had been monitoring the Lok'Sha from afar, watching as the Void corruption was unable to overcome the massive creature's life-force. Instead, Rajaka became much like Yzeira, losing many of his base emotions, and becoming more and more obsessed with his most basic desires. Unlike Yzeira though, Rajaka's strength had not been stolen from him by the magic, nor did he gain the ability to control the void. Instead, a symbiotic relationship developed between his soul's internal energy (Ki) and the void that had taken hold of his body, increasing his strength astronomically, and affecting his body's composition over time. Ten years after their initial fight, Yzeira approached Rajaka out of curiosity. Somehow, the void had connected them, and the long since corrupted emotion of anger that Yzeira had lost, returned to him in spurts, all because of Rajaka's survival. Yzeira convinced him to join him on the Tower of Chaos, in order to see his goals out. Rajaka, unable to care for his fallen comrades any longer, accepted his offer, and now searches the multiverse for a challenge fit for his new found abilities. Rajaka already assumes that he's become more powerful than Yzeira, but is perfectly satisfied with the first battle they shared back in his home world. [b][h3]Abilities:[/h3][/b] [u]Primary[/u] [b]Void-Ki Symbiosis[/b] With the new relationship between the void and Ki in Rajaka's body, he has surpassed normal Lok'Sha physiology. Although he has lost many techniques that Lok'sha are often capable of as a penalty. First of all, Rajaka's strength is impossible to gauge. Although at first it may be comparable to that of a titan's, the angrier that Rajaka gets, the more powerful his physical abilities become. At one point in his life, he had been allowed to become so angry, that his punch shattered the very fabric of space-time for a split second. His unique energy network also grants him unlimited stamina, making it impossible to tire him to a point of exhaustion. [u]Secondary[/u] [b]Ki Expulsion[/b] Rajaka's current level of mastery over Ki allows him to expel the energy through any part of his body. However, due to his lack of absolute mastery over the ability, this only allows him to exert it through his feet and fists. This Ki comes in different intensities, which changes based on how much power Rajaka exerts. Rajaka doesn't have much control over this power once it leaves his body, and can only exert it in two ways: Through his punches in small, explosive blasts, and through his stomps, allowing the energy to spike up from the ground at any point within 100 yards of wherever he's standing. Ki acts much like plasma, and has quite a bit of destructive force, capable of destroying most defenses. However, in Rajaka's case, his ki-blasts are not particularly devastating. They do however incite prolonged paralysis in whomever they strike, due to the void corruption in his body. These attacks don't travel very fast either, and Rajaka cannot muster the focus to expell his Ki if he gets too angry. [u]Tertiary[/u] [b]Reactive Vision[/b] Rajaka's eyes don't just glow. Anything in his range of vision becomes subject to his physical prowess. This allows his attacks to strike a person's soul, ignoring any ability that would make somebody ethereal, or invincible. As long as he can see you, there is practically no way to defend against his attacks. [u]Weakness[/u] [b]Magical Turbulence[/b] Unlike normal Lok'Sha, Rajaka's body is actually more vulnerable to many different forms of magic. Simply put, he has no way of defending or shrugging off the arcane, and is very vulnerable to psychic assaults. [u]Weakness[/u] [b]Sluggish[/b] Although Rajaka has the potential power to [i]break[/i] the fabric that binds reality, even if only for a moment, he is not very fast. Although he's particularly fast overall, his agility leaves much to be desired. [b][h3]Organization:[/h3][/b] Neutral [b][h3]Universe of Origin:[/h3][/b] Terra - Lok'Sha[/center][/hider]