[b]Name:[/b] Lara Kent [b]Alias:[/b] Supergirl [b]Age:[/b] 20 [b]Personality:[/b] quirky, emotional, childish, optimistic. [b]Archetype:[/b] Half-alien [b]Powers: [/b] - Flight (still working on those landings) - Superhuman strength, endurance and speed. - Super hearing is but a fracture of its full potential. - Still trying to figure out the x-ray. And heat vision sort of comes and goes and has a mind of its own. - Tactile telekinesis. The ability to enhance the powers of her Kryptonian heritage. Whether it’s her strength or speed, she can boost her own philology and abilities. Besides that, she has also been able to create forcefields around people and objects, as well as lift things with her mind. However, this particular capability has also been known to mysteriously fail in certain instances. [b]Weaknesses: [/b] Kryptonite. It will leave her much more vulnerable. And yet: Since Lara’s only half Kryptonian, it does not have the same crippling effect on her, as it does her farther. [b]Appearance: [/b] [img]http://i.imgur.com/IvEVKFN.png[/img] [b]Character Evolution:[/b] Lara will be someone with an identity crisis, as she was someone who felt normal, but then felt pressured to be something else in order to help the world. She’s on a journey from super powered to superhero. Girl to woman. Accepting that other side of her. She'll make mistakes (super powered mistakes, as well as personal mistakes) and learn from them. She'll have fears confirmed and doubt, if she’s even doing the right thing, yet also gain confidence in the process. Maybe even a sort of rivalry with Solara. And maybe that blossoms into a friendship, maybe it really won’t. In time, maybe the whole world will regard Lara as a treasure. [b]BRIEF Bio: [/b] Lara’s birth was long and difficult. In fact, doctors weren't even sure Lois Lane was going to make it. For the first time ever, the Man of Steel was helpless to save the woman he loved. Yet in the end she pulled through and gave them both a beautiful, little girl. There was no disagreement on how they should raise her: First they taught Lara to be human. Then they taught her to be super. This initiative carried over to her teen years, as she would go to great lengths just to feel like everyone else. Though her parents did their best to teach her to respect, but not fear her powers, they ultimately failed. Even though the human side of her meant she never quit reached her father’s level, she feared her powers. That’s why Lara has never let loose, and only trained her powers in order to control them. Because of it, she has yet to realize her own limits. Her telekinesis, and how she was able to develop it, was a mystery to everyone. In time, everyone came to accept that there was no other explanation than the conditions were right and it happened. It stands as proof that even after aliens have visited Earth there’s still some mystery left. Lara Kent is simply a force that just is. Like her farther, she can wear nice outfits and still not be afraid to get her hands dirty. And like her mother, she can enjoy the simple things in life. Though really smart, she never had many friends. It was as if everyone knew she was a little different. Her occasional awkward behavior reflects her lack of social skills, but then again: Sometimes her one-liners are spot on. When the need arrived for the Justice League to expand, Lois would not even let Clark talk to Lara about it. Their daughter had chosen another path. Yet, when Lara found out about it anyway, she shortly thereafter threw aside all dreams and desires to live a normal life. A choice that caused her great dread, though for now, only her mother seem to notice. This was a whole new world for Lara. One where she was still just a girl. Still a super one at that. A Supergirl. [b]Notes:[/b] Yes, I know Lara is supposed to be the daughter of Wonder Woman or imaginary. But not here! :p [b]Sample Post:[/b] [color=bc8dbf]“You have to be sure, this is what you want. No one wants to pressure you,”[/color] Lois said and watched her daughter nod cautiously, while she tightened a bolt on her bicycle. [color=6ecff6]“Well, dad seem very eager for me to do it,”[/color] Lara pointed out and kept turning. [color=bc8dbf]“Yes, a bit too often, he has got his head in the clouds, if you ask me, sweetheart. But he always swoops back down eventually and sees the bigger picture.”[/color] [color=6ecff6]“So just because I’ve got… powers… don’t mean I have to go out there and be a hero?”[/color] Lois’ answer came without a moment’s pause: [color=bc8dbf]“Oh yes, you do! Very much. Everyone should. However, you need to find out what [i]being a hero[/i] means to you. And once you find out… never compromise. Not even for a second.”[/color] Through the living room window Lara noticed the TV was still on. The horrible images of a sooted wreckage were projected onto it while a reporter spoke. With his grief showing, he described the horrible fire that had costed the lives of an entire family. Lara closed her eyes and for a while she just stood there like a statue. Then the remaining bolts started to shake. The bike vibrated and the wind changed direction, if only for a few moments. [color=6ecff6]“… Tell dad: I wanna do it.”[/color]