Alright, here's one that's more out there, but I think we lacked wizards in this group. [b]Name:[/b] Hierophant Tyche Comstar [b]Age:[/b] 35(?) [b]Archetype:[/b] Voidtouched [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Appearance:[/b] [url=https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/f7/9c/fe/f79cfefdd3ff3dc95ff9cd82060f02d8.jpg]Image[/url] The first obvious thing about Tyche is that she is tall, impressively so. Impressive is in fact the best word to describe her, literally by design. Her body has been significantly augmented with cybernetics and doesn't have any visible organic parts and all her skin except for her face is instead raw carbon fiber ultra dense synthetic muscles. To complete her superhuman aura, she also usually moves around using antigravs with arcane devices flying around her. [b]Occupation:[/b] Lancer, Voidtouched wizard. [b]Affiliations:[/b] Comstar Corporation [b]Skills and Abilities:[/b] Master of the Drift - Through generations of selective breeding, genetic engineering and arcane technologies of ancient earth, Tyche has been molded into one of the most potent Voidtouched in the Empire with terrifying and overwhelming powers over reality. Archeotech Expert - What used to be the Com-Star corporation once had its hands in all advanced engineering projects of Ancient Humanity, as such many ancient wonders hidden across the galaxy incorporate elements that Tyche understands perfectly and that are have backdoors that a millennium later she can use. [b]Faults and Limitations:[/b] Pampered - Tyche has been prepared for 'greater things' her entire life, so much that the little things have always been taken care off for her. She has an army of servants around her to do everything from dressing her to applying tooth paste on her brush. In any situation where she cannot rely on others to take care of her these voidtouched powers do little to help her. Overwhelming Psyche - Tyche oozes power and affects reality around her even if she doesn't mean to. Even if she has a perfect poker face, her emotions and intent can be felt around her, especially by anyone with a light connection with the void. She also needs to sleep in a special chamber else everyone in a certain radius might begin to share her dreams and nightmares. [b]Biography:[/b] After the cataclysmic end of Ancient Earth, the Com-Star corporation became a legacy, its owners staying relevant by greedily hoarding technologies and selling them. Eventually it transcended that and became the stuff of legend, with no one knowing what Comstar used to mean, only understanding they were the people who could at will shut off all technology, open all the gates of a space station to send people in the void or turn off the god-machines keeping the air of terraformed planets breathable, then Comstar became the stuff of religion and even the heirs of Comstar started to believe their own lies. It is uncertain if this doctrine originates in a megalomaniac founder or if it is merely a perversion of a corporation's obsession with hoarding wealth and power, but Comstar's creed is the discovery and hoarding of technology and power. Not 'temporal power' as they call the power of emperors and nobles which they call trivial and fake, but real power over reality itself, Comstar history teaching that Ancient humans were on the verge of mastering the drift to a degree where they could control all of reality and reshape it into a paradise of their choice and that the fall was caused by ludites who feared this inevitable destiny. It is in this context that Tyche was born, one of countless genetically modified embryos based on the current President of Comstar implanted in mothers specifically chosen for their desirable traits and then trained from a young age for mastery over the drift and understanding of Void-tech. After a grueling selection, she was chosen to be a potential successor to the President. In a way, her situation is similar to the Prince's, only unlike him, she plays the game of power and aims to win at all cost as losing means having her psyche absorbed by whichever of her 'sibling' is deemed to be the superior one, which in theory is not dying but in practice is at least something pretty damn close to it. Procyon is thus for her the potential for advancement. Comstar always had an eye on the sector since back in the Ancient era, it had been on the edge of the known universe and a place where many corporations had blacksites, places to try their most advanced technologies, the kind that if something went wrong could ruin their reputation or destroy entire planets. Her studies hint at treasures of potentially immense power and technological importance. Comstar was never free to openly investigate this location however, either out of fear of other corporate entities taking their interest as a hint of what's hidden and outmaneuvering them or simply because the emperor and his ephemeral temporal power would forbid it simply for the sake of preventing an already powerful entity gaining more power. The Prince was the perfect cover, Comstar's involvement with him looking like a play on imperial politics rather than an interest in the backwater he had exiled himself in. Tyche however is not a diplomat and simply presented with Prince with a carrot and a stick, either Comstar would back him with its money and tech, or it would use them to hamper him. Keep your friends close but enemies closer as they say. [u][b]Mech:[/b][/u] [b]Designation/Callsign:[/b] Prophet 1 [b]General Description:[/b] This mech is notable in how humanoid it is compared to many others, made for graceful and fluid movement. It's slender frame looks rather fragile and even acting one can even see its limbs bulge and strain as it relies in synthetic muscles rather than hydraulics and the likes. The mecha is otherwise red and white, the colors of Comstar and is usually accompanied with utility drones to emit shields and block attacks. [b]Role and Doctrine:[/b] The Prophet has no on board armament and its sensors could only be qualified as decent, it is instead pretty much a focus and amplifier of the pilot's void powers. In practice, this mech can probably be described as an artillery platform: it needs protection but has the potential to be devastating. [b]Notable Armaments or Systems:[/b] Fluid Dexterity - The Prophet does not have a cabin like traditional mechs, it's pilot is instead submerged in an oxygenated fluid and plugged directly into the machine, giving it the impression of 'being' the machine, allowing for unparalleled fine control over the machine and allowing the user to for example translate its own knowledge of martial arts into movements for the mech. Drift Modulators - The mech and the dozen or so drones that surround it are equipped with an array of devices meant to modulate, amplify and focus drift manipulation, making a pilot able to squish another mech with its mind with about the same energy it would take it to do a regular sized portion for example. [b]Known Limitations or Vulnerabilities:[/b] Machine Spirit - Activating the Prophet involves a ceremony that seems more religious than technological, and it is something that must imperatively be done because it has a certain degree of auto-pilot with what can be described as a spirited personality. This is theorized to be the psychic imprint of previous pilots 'sticking' to its complex control matrix, but whatever the case it is fickle and demands chants and incense to function properly. Psychic Link - The pilot-machine merging is incredible archeotechnology from the peak of mankind, but it comes with some drawback that prevented it from ever becoming the norm. Mainly, the mind cannot differentiate from trauma to the machine and itself, as such a shock will make the pilot (and thus the machine) reel back in pain.