It's not quite Martha Wayne but it's not nothing. [hider][CENTER][COLOR=SLATEGRAY][B]C H A R A C T E R C O N C E P T P R O P O S A L[/B][/COLOR][color=990100][h1][b]M I S T E R T E R R I F I C[/b][/h1][/color][hr] [img]https://i.imgur.com/xYGblbo.jpg[/img][h3][sup][sub][b][color=990100]M I C H A E L H O L T ♦ C O N S U L T A N T ♦ A T - L A R G E ♦ N O N - A F F I L I A T E D[/color][/b][/sub][/sup][/h3] [/CENTER][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3][color=990100]C H A R A C T E R C O N C E P T:[/color][/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][CENTER][i]"The arc of the moral universe is long and bends towards justice – but sometimes it needs a little help along the way."[/i][/CENTER] [INDENT][INDENT]The Michael Holt we meet at the start of this game is still reeling from the death of his wife and child. In an effort to distract himself from the sense of loss he feels he throws himself headlong into his work but now finds it deeply unsatisfying. “Normal” life cannot resume without his family – so in its place of his old life, he crafts a new one. Holt decides to use his considerable talents for good by exposing rich and powerful people that believe their means protect them from being brought to justice. Before long, his aptitude for corporate espionage registers on Checkmate’s radar and Holt strikes up something of a partnership with King Faraday – who is more than happy to indulge Holt’s seemingly endless desire to place himself in harm’s way for a good cause. At first it appears that Holt is able to turn down any job he pleases, but soon it becomes clear that his relationship with Checkmate is not quite as free from obligations as it seems. [/indent][/indent] [INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3][color=990100]C H A R A C T E R M O T I V A T I O N S & G O A L S:[/color][/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][INDENT][INDENT]Mister Terrific is a fantastic character and one that I don’t think gets anywhere near as much love as he deserves. During the second season of Ultimate One Universe, I used a teenaged (and slightly rougher around the edges) Holt as the de facto leader of the Future Foundation and had hoped, had that game gone on long enough, to have him eventually "replace" Reed and lead an in-universe version of the Titans. Obviously this time around the take is slightly more grounded. Some of my favourite concepts have been espionage-related: a long time ago I played King Faraday and really enjoyed it and later played a version of Bucky as Captain America that was more spy than superhero. It’s an interesting dynamic and gives you access to lots of different parts of the world. I very much see this Holt being quite an aggressively proactive participant in in-game affairs, and hope to have him strike up surprising partnerships with other characters and pop up in unexpected places. [/indent][/indent] [INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3][color=990100]C H A R A C T E R N O T E S:[/color][/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][INDENT][INDENT][hider=King Faraday]Checkmate’s White Bishop serves as Terrific’s unofficial “handler” – it’s through Holt’s relationship with Faraday that the intelligence agency is able to procure Terrific’s services. At first the relationship between Holt and Checkmate is informal but after taking on several jobs for them, the informality of their arrangement begins to create issues, placing no shortage of tension on Faraday and Holt’s friendship. Despite their warmth for one another, it’s unclear the extent to which Faraday is “working” Holt and vice versa.[/hider] [hider=Amanda Waller] Terrific has little to no direct contact with Checkmate’s White Queen but it’s evident that Waller holds Holt’s skills in high regard. That Holt believes he is able to pick and choose which operations he takes from Checkmate however is the cause of some enmity between him and the White Queen – with Faraday often caught in the middle of the two. Holt appears to distrust Waller for reasons that are not yet clear.[/hider] [hider=Maxwell Lord] Over the past few years, the chief executive of Lord Aerospace has become the posterboy of the military-industrial complex – his desire to dominate the arms market has led to him aggressively buying out his competitors to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars. To the public, Lord is an example of American exceptionalism: intelligent, charming, and good-looking to boot. But behind Lord’s carefully-cultivated image lies something sinister that has earned him a place on Michael Holt’s list.[/hider] [/indent][/indent] [INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3][color=990100]S A M P L E P O S T:[/color][/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][INDENT][INDENT][hider=Sample Post][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/HovKVmd.png?1[/img][/center] [b]Westchester, New York[/b] From the corner of Michael Holt’s eye he spied the psychiatrist watching over him scribble something down on her notepad. Mariah Mitchell's mouth was moving too, he was certain of that, but he didn’t deign to listen into the words that were escaping it. He had been to countless sessions since the accident and none of them had brought him any closer to feeling whole. It didn’t help that Holt was better qualified in the field of psychology than every psychiatrist he had visited to date, including Mitchell. Instead, Michael simply shut his eyes and let the undetectable T-spheres that hovered beside him continue about their work. A grainy recording of Terry Sloane began to play in Holt’s mind. Sloane's voice was gravelly, worn down by a lifetime of stress and exertion, but the gravitas was still there. It was his integrity that had first captured Holt’s imagination – and the hours of recordings he’d stumbled upon had been revelatory in the months since. To the rest of the world, the J-Men were a hoky urban legend: but hearing Sloane speak of his experiences in his own words was like being transported through time. [I]“”[/I] Simultaneously, one of Holt’s T-spheres projected the image of Cyberwear’s CFO into the air in front of Michael’s face. As with the spheres, the message was invisible to the unsuspecting psychiatrist and it appeared as if Holt was simply staring off into space. In truth, he was listening to Sloane speak [i]and[/i] processing near-to three hundred pages worth of information sent over by his CFO in a matter of seconds. A lesser man's brain might have wilted underneath it all but Holt looked like he was barely breaking a sweat as the portly, moustachioed man spoke. [i]“”[/i] Finally, a lithe figure in a beige suit and open-collared blue shirt appeared behind the psychiatrist’s desk. It shimmered slightly as if both there and not there at the same time. Somehow it interacted with its surroundings despite being a pre-recorded message. King Faraday, his shock of silver hair bouncing gently as he walked around the psychiatrist’s office, spoke directly to the operative he knew as Mister Terrific. [i]“”[/i] The message ended and from the chair next to him Holt heard Mitchell clear her throat curtly. His hands relaxed from behind his head and he pushed himself up from the seat to look in the psychiatrist's direction. It was clear that despite Holt’s best efforts, she suspected he had not quite been paying attention. “I hope you don’t mind me saying, Michael, but I feel like your mind is elsewhere this afternoon.” For a second, Holt considered lying but decided doing so would only compound his original sin. “I'm sorry, it’s been a bit of a stressful week.” “You’re an incredibly intelligent man,” Mitchell said with an empathic smile. “You don’t need me to tell you that you’re never going to get the most out of these sessions unless you commit to them. So let me ask you this: what do you want to achieve by coming here, Michael?” Suddenly the smiling face of Paula Holt appeared in Michael's mind. He heard her laugh ring through his ears and allowed his longing to feel the touch of her skin against his in for a moment, but quickly exorcised those feelings when they become too much. There was nothing that could be done for him. He could never bring Paula back and no amount of talking could change that. What it would do though was help Holt assuage his shareholder’s doubts about his wellbeing and keep Maxwell Lord from its door for a while. “I want the same thing [i]everyone[/i] wants,” Holt shrugged. “I want to be happy. I want to wake up in the morning and feel like I have a reason to get out of bed but life took that from me. Now I suppose what motivates me is the thought of leaving the world a better place than I found it.” Mitchell gave a polite nod. “And is leaving the world a better place mutually exclusive with happiness? Surely the two can coexist?” “You would think so, wouldn’t you?” Holt flashed a quixotic smile and Mariah looked taken aback by the comment. The watch on Holt’s wrist began to vibrate and Mitchell turned her head to peer at the clock at the end of the room. Their session had ended and, as ever, Holt had places to be. He was on his feet before Mariah had a chance to respond and it was clear that Holt was lost to her again. A rare moment of insight had been lost. Faraday’s ghostly figure reappeared and on auto-pilot Holt extended a hand in Mitchell's direction. “Same time next week?”[/hider] [/indent][/indent][/hider]