Here's another. [hider=TOASTY!] [hider=Thalia][h2][color=ff97f8][b]Pilot[/b][/color][/h2] [color=ff97f8][b]Name:[/b][/color] Thalia “Oros of Shock & Awe” Alvoy, Thinking Thalia, Thalia of the glowing pond, Thalia the great, Thalia the conqueror, Vixen of Penrose, Thalia’s mom ain’t the one who’s got it goin’ on, Frankie [color=ff97f8][b]Gender:[/b][/color] Female, we hope [color=ff97f8][b]Appearance:[/b][/color] [hider=+][url=https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/096/744/101/large/sapoo-2e3f883b-f522-4a59-9762-e84143f3d2bb.jpg?1772186153][img]https://cdna.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/096/744/024/large/sapoo-205d89c9-e7a2-49d0-896c-4e1b8a9c51a1-copy.jpg?1772212401[/img][/url] (Clickable, if you want a closer look. You know you want to, you nasty pervert.)[/hider] [color=ff97f8][b]Pilot Type:[/b][/color] Experienced [color=ff97f8][b]Age:[/b][/color] The original was in her 30s, but this one is, well, “physically younger.” [h3][color=ff97f8][b]Background Potentials:[/b][/color][/h3] [color=ff97f8][b][s]Flash[/s] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZnfbd_BGw8]Rainbow In The Dark[/url]:[/b][/color] There’s no kill quite like overkill. Thalia’s Framewerk has two additional primary weapons (for a total of five) and all of her weapon systems have a wider area of effect, deal damage one level higher than her weight class, and can be fired without line of sight or into the midst of allies without loss to accuracy, but with the chance of hitting her allies. In other words, no downsides. Illegal upgrades really are the best. She can power up her five weapons and use them all at once in an area where she absolutely does not want anything to live. Though there’s a 1d10 chance she could jam/damage one of her weapons by pushing them so hard, which increases by +1 the more frequently she uses this feature of RitD in a single battle. [color=ff97f8][b]Clone:[/b][/color] While Thalia pretends to be the original, the truth is that she was a test tube baby, cloned from the legendary pilot Thalia Alvoy. After a tragic accident involving the original, her parents cloned their most prized possession. Due to her innate high skill, She has one more Secondary System, and may operate her Framewerk as if its weight class was one level lower. But being a clone has created a lot of uncomfortable situations. A clone is not the original after all. All of her relationships are strained, especially those with her fellow pilots. She even has “flashbacks” from time to time. Though she especially dreads meeting [i]her[/i] again. [color=ff97f8][b]Genetically Engineered:[/b][/color] Turns out the original Thalia was a genetically enhanced super soldier, with the genes of a fox spiced in. She has greatly enhanced reaction times and the physical strength and agility to make the most of it. This gives her access to an additional Secondary system and gives her the ability to use her chosen sidearms. Yes, her massive swords. Because she doesn’t have enough head problems, this also makes her more aggressive, further complicating missions and her relationships. [h3][color=ff97f8][b]Perks:[/b][/color][/h3] [color=ff97f8][b][s]Enhanced[/s] No Uniform:[/b][/color] If Thalia was going to be remade, it was only natural that she was going to need a uniform to matched her majesty. And majestic it is. Rather than some lame plug suit that some exhibitionist might strut around in, Thalia literally walks around half naked, as that accomplishes the same thing while also being easier to manage. Thalia’s flesh is already far more robust than those plug suits anyway, and keeps her at the peak of comfort. Some enhanced suits come with a video game, but Thalia’s lighter load out lets her carry around several swords, which are much more useful (and menacing) when dealing with her fellow pilots or amusing herself. [color=ff97f8][b]Money:[/b][/color] The Alvoy family has ties to old money, intermingling with the Rockerfellers, Zuckerbers, Musks, and Bezos of the modern age. In short, Thalia is rich, with plenty of credits to spare. Anything she comes in contact with that can be made better absolutely is. From the food she eats to the bed she sleeps in, it's all the finest quality. This includes her swords, which are made out of hardened Carbonox and have a quick-draw mechanism that makes swinging from the sheath similar to using a Framewerk Stake Driver. The kinetic swing is so fast and potent that the Carbonox blade heats up and cooks/melts away whatever it cut through, provided it gets stained with anything. And of course, no rich girl goes anywhere without some hired muscle at her side. Be it to protect her on and off missions or to manage her Framewerk's upgrades. Thalia is always accompanied by her android companions Bob, Tim, and Dave, which are modeled after a bunny, ferret, and owl respectively. Though she refers to them collectively as the three stooges. Additionally, money has allowed such a person with clear stability issues to be part of such an important project. If money can fix it, by god, there’s nothing her parents aren’t willing to spend it on for their daughter’s clone. [s][color=ff97f8][b]Memento:[/b][/color] Woops, rolled this too many times.[/s] [h3][color=ff97f8][b]Social:[/b][/color][/h3] [color=ff97f8][b]Personality:[/b][/color] The original Thalia was a confident, charismatic gal that could capture the hearts of humanity with a few well spoken words. Her beauty was worth fighting over, her wit admired, and her every achievement for mankind was cherished. This Thalia is constantly being measured up to that one, and it shows. Rather than cutely stuttering and buckling her knees like a classic tsundere, she’s more likely to react aggressively. If someone challenges her, they need to be taken down a peg. If someone feels sorry for her, they clearly think she’s weak and need to be avoided, or corrected. If she’s commanded to do something mid combat, it’s merely a suggestion. Who would tell the great Thalia Alvoy how to win a battle when she’s won so many by herself? Outright disrespecting her is something that needs to be dealt with swiftly and with extreme violence. Only admiration from her peers is allowed. Excellence is expected of her, failure makes her lesser than the original, and so all criticism needs to be directed at any other forces at work. Otherwise, well... Also she really likes eyes. Looking at them, drawing them, rolling them in her hand, licking them, and eating them. A cool party trick is to freeze them in ice cubes and use them in her drinks. Thalia also likes drinking as well. While the original had Oculolinctus as well this Thalia has taken it a lot further. Then again, given what happened to the old Thalia and why, this sudden "quirk" may have shown up as a result of trying to suppress her other urges. [color=ff97f8][b]Background:[/b][/color] For those gifted with reading comprehension, it’s probably become evident that Thalia is not the original, and that the original was something truly special. But what happened? How did such a gifted pilot die? As the case usually is, it started with love. While Thalia had a reputation as being something of a one woman army, the truth is that she had many dutiful mechanics that helped keep her Framewerk in order. Though none were as dutiful as Penny. Despite being a hardened killing machine, Thalia’s heart longed for something, and she found it in this cyborg mechanic. Aside from her love of Framewerks, there didn’t appear to be anything off about her. Penny wasn’t a bad pilot herself, and Thalia had come to rely on her in combat a few times. But like most couples, they were looking for a way to spice up their relationship, and decided to do something risky. The following event will forever be known in infamy as the Scorgasm Catastrophe. It was a simple game. They were to get inside their Framwerks and shoot explosives at each other. There was a score system and everything. They took turns lobbing explosive payloads at each other with the goal being to stand as close as they could to an explosion without getting hit by any debris. Initially they started out easy. Both Framewerks were stationary and it was more a game of chicken to see who would move first. But over the weeks the game became more dangerous, with attacks becoming less predictable and an increased incentive to move close enough for the shrapnel to graze their framewerks. No one knows exactly what happened. Either a payload was a little too hot, or Thalia misjudged a distance, but her framewerk was obliterated by one of Penny’s attacks. The hero of humanity didn’t die gloriously in battle, but as an unforced error of the two lover’s making. Naturally her parents were devastated, but there were plenty of heads promising to reverse this tragedy. And so Thalia was cloned. Everything was done to help the old Thalia catch up to the new one. Excessive school and training sessions, maturity boosters, live combat as soon as she could walk, whatever it took to get this cloned embryo up to where the original was. Nothing was too expensive, too disturbing, or too much to restore the life of Thalia Alvoy. It’s rumored that the real reason the cloned Thalia Alvoy was put on this new project isn’t because of her parent’s desire to see her reclaim past glories, but to keep her as far away from Penny as possible, who alegedly has a great interest in the clone. She’s had something of a psychotic break since the accident, believing herself to be a queen or something. She’s even dating the CEO of Covington industries, likely for her ties to Framewerk manufacturing. [color=ff97f8][b]Missing People:[/b][/color] Warm and caring Lothreen, the closest thing Thalia had to a true mother figure. She was one of the scientists working on Thalia, but allegedly she went missing a few months into the project. [color=ff97f8][b]Additional information:[/b][/color] [s]Mecha pilot Homelander go brrrrrrrrr.[/s] Rolls: [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29971]Pilot Type[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29972]BG Potentials[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29973]Perks[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29974]Weight Class[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29975]Framewerk Type[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29976]Primary Arments[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29977]Rerole Dupe Primary[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29978]Wait I got Another Prime[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29979]Secondary[/url][/hider] [hider=Brittany][h2][color=ff97f8][b]Framewerk[/b][/color][/h2] [color=ff97f8][b]Framewerk Name:[/b][/color] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSgJ5On8Zso]Breakfast at Brittany’s[/url] (B@B) [color=ff97f8][b]Appearance:[/b][/color] [hider=+] [img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/019c9cb4-ada1-71fd-a542-3c883b9f6166.webp[/img] Thalia’s Framewerks looks like, and pretty much is, a giant floating toaster. Power cord not pictured but present. Feather shown to emphasize the lightness of the frame. [/hider] [color=ff97f8][b]Weight Class:[/b][/color] Very Light, but not too light. [color=ff97f8][b]Framewerk Type:[/b][/color] Backliner (Damage) For B@B’s size, it hits with some pretty impressive force. Obviously there are larger artillery units that can lay down more impressive payloads, but B@B is a good skirmishes and duels. Her light frame and impressive arsenal make her excellent for hit and run tactics. Her breath of weapon systems means no target is truly safe. - Moves as fast as a Super Light Framewerk and has firepower equal to a Light model. Though at medium to long ranges, her weapons hit hard enough to compare to a medium sized unit. [h3][color=ff97f8][b]Primary Weapon Systems:[/b][/color][/h3] Passively, all of B@B's weapon systems have a greater AoE effect thanks to some very illegal and very expensive weapon modifications. [color=ff97f8][b]Arklight Thunder:[/b][/color] B@B has a “power cord” that is capable of aiming and firing bolts of lightning. Very effective against energy shields, barriers, and electrical systems including ones found on a framewerk. Can also emit a nova of electricity to stun nearby targets for several combat rounds. Keep away from large bodies of water, like ponds or your mother’s tub. [color=ff97f8][b]Twin Elemental Cannons:[/b][/color] Puts the pop in these poptart-looking projectiles. Fires a pair of target-seeking-tarts (missiles) out the top of the toaster. Can be fired like artillery or directly at a target if B@B is floating sideways. Causes a chemical explosion that does significant strawberry (heat) and/or blueberry (cold) damage to biological and mechanical targets. [color=ff97f8][b][s]Stake Driver[/s] Power Plug:[/b][/color] Despite being a back liner, B@B isn’t defenseless in close quarters. The end of the power plug is made out of solid Carbonox and can be flung around like a flail. It also has powerful electromagnets that can be activated to give her swings some real oomph, tripping her already ludicrous power output. When overclocked, the kinetic energy delivered by a swing is so powerful it can create a “swing arc” that can damage targets that are caught up in it. [color=ff97f8][b]Slag Cannon:[/b][/color] Along with the other toasty arments, Breakfast at Brittany’s can pop up some super heated tungsten to melt through even the heaviest of armors. It’s not for close quarters combat, but it can be fired much in the same way as her Elemental Cannons. She can even follow up a shot with another shot. Toast comes in pairs, after all. [color=ff97f8][b]Moonbreaker Railgun:[/b][/color] A high-powered long-range weapon is hidden behind the Framewerk’s dial. It’s the most discreet weapon B@B has, despite being among the most powerful. B@B can freely snipe with her Anti-Battleship Armor Piercing rounds, which more or less ignore any sort of armor plating and can even penetrate a planet. If her opponents are lined up right, she can hit multiple targets with a single shot. [h3][color=ff97f8][b]Secondary Systems:[/b][/color][/h3] [color=ff97f8][b]Automated Targeting System -CODENAME- Endless Eclipse:[/b][/color] With five weapons to choose from, why limit yourself to only using one attack per turn? With automated targeting, B@B can line up more shots in a shorter amount of time, or allow her pilot to take evasive maneuvers while still shooting. All without relying on RitD. EE is advanced enough to get a lock on the slipperiest opponents and target weaknesses in the strongest armors. This allows B@B to lead shots perfectly with dumbfire weaponry (such as it's Railgun) and lock on to the weakest parts of a larger framewerk's armor. [color=ff97f8][b][s]Stargazer[/s] Nebula:[/b][/color] Without legs, B@B relies on extremely powerful magnets harvested from super-dense star systems to move around. Exactly the sort of thing Thalia prefers, because it sounds dangerous. Nebula allows B@B to hover off the ground and move to and from locations at great speeds, as well as freely spinning and twisting in any direction it desires. The cockpit floats inside the center of the Framewerk, which prevents the pilot from getting dizzy when performing extreme maneuvers. Additionally, the magnets can be used to alter the course of incoming projectiles, should B@B’s speed prove to not be enough to completely avoid them. Space travel is also doubly fast. [color=ff97f8][b]Henshin:[/b][/color] Breakfast at Brittany’s can turn into a saucer. As in a plate with sunny side up eggs on it. It can fly around at remarkable speeds but only has access to two weapons. It’s Stake Driver (which now looks like a fork and knife) to attack things beside the saucer, and it’s Moonbreaker Railgun which it can fire directly below like an alien tractor beam of death. [/hider] [/hider]