[b]Name: [/b] Gwen Stacy [b]Title or Hero/Villain/Code name (if any): [/b] Venom [b]Species: [/b] Human [b]Gender: [/b] Female [b]Sexuality: [/b] Bisexual [b]Age: [/b] 21 [b]Birthday: [/b] 4. July [b]Personality: [/b] patient, witty and kind (however, the Symbiote in her can also make her overconfident, impatient and tempered) [b]Appearance[/b] [hider=in plain clothing] [img]https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marvelcrossroads/images/a/a9/Gwen_Stacy_%282095%29.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20150607202532[/img] [/hider] [hider=In costume] [img]https://i.imgur.com/UmbFey2.png[/img] [/hider] [b]Affiliation (if any): [/b] None [b]Powers (if any): [/b] [u]The Symbiote is the source of her powers.[/u] [u]Wall-climbing:[/u] The ability to crawl, stand and even run on walls. [u]Shapeshifting abilities:[/u] For now, Gwen can only change her clothing or camouflage, however, it both looks and feels completely like the material it mimics. She can also shape her body to a small extent, like producing tiny claws or grow webbed hands for swimming. [u]Venom web:[/u] a liquid-like web shooting from the top of her wrists, that works much like Spider-Man’s webbing. Much stronger though, making it near impossible to break even for a superpowered individual. Over the course of an hour it deteriorates, or (if Gwen allows it) it can disappear instantly. [u]Enhanced physical strength and resilience:[/u] Able to lift a car, jump about 5 meters strait up into the air. She can also take huge amounts of punishment without dying. [u]Enhanced senses and talents:[/u] Basically Gwen benefits from the Symbiote's prior experiences. Beyond the heightened reflexes, it gives Gwen a vast amount of combat practice and precision when fighting. [u]Minor healing factor:[/u] Scratches and bruises doesn’t bother her much, but blood and broken bones takes a good while to heal. [b]Weaknesses:[/b] Very loud sounds or certain sonic waves will paralyses her and leave her in great pain. [b]Current Residence:[/b] New York [b]Backstory:[/b] Gwen was always a nice girl. Sure, she could talk back and experiment, but you could trust she always showed up for the important stuff. Said no to drugs, knew when to lend you a hand etc. She lived in a shit apartment attached to a shit view, and yet she could barely afford it. She was never close with her father, the police chief, maybe that’s why she bonded with doctor Curt Conners. What started out as an internship evolved into a beautiful partnership that has been going on for 4 productive years. As the employees left and equipment broke down, Gwen stayed on the sinking ship with the captain. Oscorp’s funding did seem to keep them afloat for a little while longer. A month ago, the lab got its huge break. Norman Osborn himself tasked Conners with the job of testing the boundaries of something the world had never seen before: an extraterrestrial lifeform. A Klyntar. A liquid biological organism, able to live with neither oxygen nor nourishment, nicknamed Symbiote. The next 13 days life was good: Assistance was given to the lab, funding poured in, and hope along with it. Conners could hardly keep his hands from waving in utter joy (yep, both of them). Then one night, Gwen was working late. That’s when it happened. As if gravity didn’t apply the container fell over, broke (though it was supposed to be tempered glass) and the black goo jump right up at Gwen. Next thing she knew, she woke up on top of Oscorp next to the words “We are Venom” scratched into the roof. Despite her massive scare, she told no one about it. Osborn was furious, swearing to sue the lab for every penny they had. The story picks up as Gwen has had the Symbiote for 2 weeks. She has been using it to fight crime, and solve a few problems. Now, little by little she’s starting to wonder if she is the one who uses it or the other way around. Not only that, but Gwen is also forced to conclude that Norman Osborn is not just someone you disappoint. A while ago his wrath rain down on the competitor, Hammer Tec, and now his eyes are fixed on Gwen and Dr. Conners. [b]Special Skills (if any):[/b] Computer programming. A broad knowledge of science with a specialty in bioengineering.