• Last Seen: 4 mos ago
  • Joined: 12 yrs ago
  • Posts: 4212 (0.93 / day)
  • VMs: 0
  • Username history
    1. DELETED087367 4 mos ago
    2. ████████████ 12 yrs ago

Status

User has no status, yet

Bio

User has no bio, yet

Most Recent Posts

Asmodeus said
The reason I'm arguing about Big O's presence is that Evangalion is such a terrible and below substandard series that people mindlessly like. Despite it ripping off countless manga especially the superior Devilman manga by Uncle Go. That such high influence would indubitably creep in and spoil things with its stupidity. As opposed to Big O which has a lot more things going for it outside the aesthetics and that terrible "One more season please" baiting cliffhanger end.One more thing:Seeing that you're one of those disagreeable sorts over disagreements I shall duck out and ride out to much where my discerning palate can be catered to


I really hope you're being ironic, and aren't actually this terrifyingly pretentious.

I'll keep an eye on this for a while yet before I apply. Just want to make sure this is a thing that will get off the ground before I put in the effort of writing up a character.
Is this the part where I bust out the acetone, benzene, and turpentine?
I was pretty sorely tempted to put up another technically pacifistic character. He's notable for being the only member of a long legacy that doesn't actually kill anyone. Granted, he condemns a couple of people to fates worse than death, but he still doesn't kill anybody.
"It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God - but to create him."
-Arthur C. Clarke

Granted the inexplicable nature of this technology that we don't entirely understand (having possibly been co-opted from some manner of alien relics or artifacts), it's possibly the machines simply reject anyone past a certain age, for reasons not yet understood. That would be the hand-wavey method of working it in, but it'll buy you time to think of a clever plot twist to work in later.
Hm, okay, so where would be a good place to come into this?
I can feel the Eva expy vibe, I can work with it. But the lines directly lifted from Big O I'm a little less cool with.
Draconilian said
don't have to list everything you have, just pull them out of nowhere as you see fit, and legendaries should still be special, so no taking a team of them and rolling over everything.


Not planning on a team, maybe just one at the most. Still not 100% sure on what my teacher will be, though. Should we theme them after something that they will actually instruct at the academy? What are some of the classes that they could proctor? Or are the rookie trainers assigned to specific teachers to train and develop them?
Should a teacher list each one of their twenty some-odd pokemon? And am I correct in saying we would be able to have legendaries that there exist multiples of, such as Lati@s, Darkrai, or other trio members?
...I honestly kind of just want to make a teacher. Though I suppose I could also drum up a student if it's completely necessary.

"You're not a very nice person, are you?"


Name: Lesley Moore

Alias: Outrun

Age: 24

Affiliations: The Mercs

Description: Les is a large man, over six feet tall, with a well built "gym body," complete with spray-on tan. Though numerous scars cover his body, he has an aversion against tattoos, but does have his ears pierced. His face, youthful with boyish good looks and bright green eyes (though his nose is noticeably misshapen from having been broken several times), rather contrasts against his otherwise intimidating appearance. His hair is a long, black, shaggy mess, and while he tries to keep it pulled back with headbands and bobby pins, it's thick and heavy enough to end up hanging in his face regardless.

Les dresses the basically the same in and out of "costume," as he wears his street clothes at basically all times. Provocative, hyper-masculine clothes that show off his fit body comprise nearly all of his outfits, accompanied by accessories that are at least thirty years out of date. Bright, garish colors complete his usual ensemble, making him resemble a neon nightmare. Whenever he goes out "crime-fighting," Les adorns a bulletproof vest under a blood-stained, hot pink biker vest, and a well-worn, sky blue motorcycle helmet with a polarized visor, as well as matching gloves.

Powers: Lesley's power is his manipulation of "neon," though in reality this is closer to plasma manipulation. He can generate and shape the ionized matter, which can manifest in a variety of colors, and form it into temporary constructs. While not especially solid, the neon is superheated, with enough heat to burn or ignite most substances on contact, and melt through tougher ones with sustained pressure. The neon's brightness can be used to dazzle Lesley's enemies, and can also be used to "energize" Lesley's strength or speed, turning him into a glowing blur of burning power. The lighter-than-air properties of his neon can also be used to his advantage, letting Les "run on air" for short periods of time.

Skills: Though not formally trained, Les is an accomplished hand-to-hand fighter and street brawler. He's an expert in unorthodox and improvised combat, and can turn breaking and entering into an art. He knows his flaws, particularly his lack of durability, and knows how to make up for them with speed and skill. While he can pick up basically anything and make it into a weapon, he has a particular talent for knives, both up close and thrown. He's also a fairly skilled motorcycle rider, and can maintain and upgrade his bike quite well.

Equipment: Les owns a neon green custom motorcycle, the build of which most aptly described as a "crotch rocket." His typically equipment consists of a kevlar vest, a motorcycle helmet, studded riding gloves, and on occasion a meat cleaver or a set of throwing knives.

Ranking: B
© 2007-2026
BBCode Cheatsheet