[hider=Wireframe] [b]Name:[/b] Madison Weaver [b]Alias:[/b] Wireframe [b]Age:[/b] 22 [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Family:[/b] Dylan Weaver (father, arrested), Dawn Weaver (Mother, arrested) [b]Appearance:[/b] Madison is an inoffensive yet unremarkable girl in her regular clothes. She's the kind of girl that you would think is cute if you managed to pick her out from the crowd in the first place. A naturally pretty face if a little mouse-like, with flat, limp blonde hair worn either down or in a low-effort ponytail. She likes to wear baggy clothes and hoodies that she can retreat into like a tortoise. She never actually does,but the option being there provides her comfort. She is also never without headphones (on her ears or around her neck) and a large handbag or satchel. In costume, the transformation is truly night and day. Wireframe's lustrous golden hair is curled and styled. Her blue eyes glisten from behind her silver domino mask. Her posture is straight and assured. Her costume is made from a custom lightweight anti-ballistic fabric dyed blackand silver. It is segmented for free use of her powers, meaning her gloves are separate from the fabric on her forearms. Her shoulders and midriff are exposed, showing off her developed and toned arm and abdominal muscles. She stands with a confident posture with a self-assured pearly white smile ever on her face. [b]Superpower:[/b] Madison can selectively turn partsof her body (or even her entire body) into steel wire. The wire is 1cm thick and conducts electricity. It is, for all intents and purposes, steel wire. It contains no musculature or nervous system so Madison cannot feel anything from it or move it at will unless by 'retracting' it back into a body part. Any damage Madison receives to her flesh can be transferred to damage to a length of wire. The wire can be repaired by normal methods of filling or welding wire, which will then leave nothing but a surface scar when transferred back to flesh and blood. [b]Skills:[/b] Madison is skilled at hand to hand combat, situational and field tactics. She is licenced to drive most road vehicles to an advanced level. Most of her PR was done by a PR team including, when possible, script writing. Madison isn't always comfortable with improvisational public speaking, but she is still very good at it. [b]Equipment:[/b] Most of Madison's equipment was privately siezed with the company's collapse. She still possesses her uniform as well as wrist-mounted propulsion devices that let her own hands function as grappling hooks. She has also kept ownership of her custom motorbike that is capable of detaching at the middle and becoming two self-motorized unicycles. [b]Personality:[/b] Madison has spent so long being the archetypal brave, cheerful superhero that she seems nervous, unsure, skittish, hesitant and emotionally immature without that persona. She can often come across antisocial or moody when all that's happened is she's unsure how to respond to the current sitation and has withdrawn into herself. Whenever she does slip back into the larger than life 'Children's television Superhero' persona out of sheer familiarity, it will not take her long to get self-conscious and doubt herself. [b]Biography:[/b] Dylan Weaver was the textbook definition of a corrupt, evil businessman. He blurred the line between a millionsire with shady dealings, and a gang boss with a higher than average number of sucessful fronts. He always manaed to avoid the ire of the law through power, bribesand picking and choosing his battles carefully. The reason for this was he respected superheroes to the point of obsession. By the time he was rich enough to feasable become one himself, his closet was already full of too many skeletons. It was his wife, a failed actress-turned-model, who came up with the idea of living their mutual lost dreams through their infant daughter. She was subjected to many experiments that resulted in her developing super-powers. She was home-schooled by many strict tutors, not just in academics but in acrobatics, parkour, martial arts, acting, public relations and beauty. She was not some kind of natural-born genuis but no expense was spared and the little girl was bute-forced through grit and effort into becoming peerlessly talented. Her Hero career began when she was twelve. A bright-eyed blonde girl fighting crime and saving citizens was like something out of children's cartoon come to life. Madison loved playing the Hero.She loved giving interviews. After so long of strict teachers giving minimal feedback, there were now crowds of girls her own age screaming her name. Thank to the nature of her power, no matter how hurt she got in climactic fights wih evildoers, she popped back up the next day with no injuries. Any moral misgivings fell by the wayside as Wireframe felt less and less human as the years went on. She grew more skilled, more exerienced, more confident, more polished. She embodied the character from morning to night so much so that if there was a 'real Madison' in there somewhere, it was buried so deep it never came out. Her persona became her whole life and whole world. Last year, her parents misdeeds finally left a single loose thread, and they were finally both arrested. It was Madison's wish to keep the familial relation secret, but no companies mean no money means no Wireframe. How could her own father have been one of the bad guys?! Madison spiralled. She wouldn't wash. She barely ate. Everything felt pointless now. One of the staff members who'd worked her PR eventually stepped in and reached out, expressing concern over Madison's mentalstate and suggesting applying to Lafayette City's League of Good. It would require relocating but it would give her another chance to be a Hero. [b]Relationships:[/b] (Optional, discuss this with other players!) [/hider]