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Just a random guy, doing random things. Main RP: Hell's Coffee Lounge Current RPs change often enough that it's too much effort keeping a list of them updated.

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@Savato
If this guy could really handle a Doomsday level being, then sure. But be aware that only the very strongest among them would survive, assimilating the abilities of the others. You'd get an FTL death-machine on Doomsday's level, the kind that could kill the Ethereal before it had time to even realize it was there.
Name: Mathew Stine
Appearance:
((Will be added))
Species/Strain: Human
Personality:
A complete and utter sociopath, Mathew Stine is interested only in the exploration and application of science. He's a mad scientist in the truest sense, leading his creations to war and back simply to see how many heads they can explode. He will ruin nations, end empires and murder thousands just to prove that he can, and he'll do it all with his 'toys'. Nothing can stop him when something manages to catch his interest, and he's easily interested. Mathew doesn't consider other beings worth considering. They're intellectual ants, mere pawns for him to move around. He usually disdains entering the fray personally, but rather manipulates the scenes from behind. he considers everything and everyone an asset to be used for his personal gain.
Abilities:
Incredible intelligence and a vast plethora of knowledge. Mathew is a prodigy, and he's studied every field from AI to genetic engineering and theoretical physics. He can master almost any skill he sets his mind to in a matter of days, and some in a matter of hours. There's almost no field of knowledge he doesn't excel at, and almost nothing can escape his observation.
Skills:
Master tactician, master engineer, master physicist mathematician biologist and chemist. Doctor and professor rolled into one. Also quite adept at fencing.
Gear:
Varies. Usually just caries around a variety of tablets.
Background:
Mathew finished high school at age 10. His parents had always known he was a special child, and he moved through school with ease. He was accepted into special education, allowed to advance based on his achievements and understanding rather than the standard progression. At age 12 he managed to gain a PHD in mathematics, only to gain several more later. From this point on his life of adventurous learning began, as he experimented on everything and everyone in sight.

His mother died in a mysterious car crash due to an inexplicable car malfunction, clearly completely unrelated to her son. His father lasted quite some time longer, trapped in the house like a test rat. In a state of rapidly decreasing health his father dwindled, a daily test subject for his son's insane experiments, until he was tortured to death. Mathew was orphaned at age 15, after which he proceeded to win several prizes, and to pretty much found all knowledge on vampires. He is known throughout the world as one of the greatest researchers alive, and he carefully maintains this image. He's known by the media as their most elusive prey, and a variety of journalists have died of technical malfunctions after investigating him.

Mathew is an evil piece of crap, and yet he's the brightest in his field. He's good at what he does, and what he does is learn, experiment, to explore. And he's the world's leading expert on vampirism.
@Savato
The Doomsday gene is a self-adapting self-reprogramming form of DNA. It's implied it doesn't even use amino acids like our DNA does. It's quite easy to 'Doomsday' things, but keep in mind that the gene will keep adapting and evolving. Meaning that a sectoid given it as a 'boost' would start becoming more and more Doomsday-like, until it turned on the Ethereals.

The only controllable Doomsday clones were massively weakened versions. Darkseid's army of Doomsdays was so weakened that Batman killed one with an axe, but that's the only way he could control them. Brainiac, a massively psionic death-robot, was able to create a Doomsday clone that he inhabited as a body. However, the body eventually became immune to him, and he was nearly destroyed.

Doomsday DNA makes excellent weapons, but they inherit their papa's uncontrollability.
@Savato
Mini-doomsday berserkers. Now that would be terrifying.

But it might also be a fairly shitty idea, as Doomsday's DNA has a tendency to take over whatever it's mixed with.
@Hamstrong
Considering the fact that Rodriguez has no real defence against psionics, I'd recommend only sending him there if you're intending to either be non-aggressive, or to lose.

Nova (the God Emperor) is currently attempting to create a force of heroes to secure this world's future. You could head to the Imperial Palace and join up.

Alternatively, you could try and fight the Alliance of Conquerors, although if you go in alone you'll most likely be forced to run.

Lastly, you could stop the horrific Inkvasion force from forever marking this world.
@Lady Athena
Accepted. Move her into the chars section, and you're free to post.
@Absolis
Well, they're all directly linked to the Uber Ethereal. Effectively they're in a massive psychic hive mind that controls the entire alien fleet. So I don't think there's any real way to control them without killing the Uber Ethereal first.
I just had the idea that, considering the fact that the aliens in Xcom 2 clearly utilized the DNA of Earth-based lifeforms to create more powerful soldiers, they could do something similar with Apocalypse.

Doomsday Chrysalids. Sweet muppety Jesus that'd be terrifying XD
As the lesser Ethereals made their analysis of Apocalypse, they would discover the truth behind Apocalypse's vast power. A complex inter-cellular network, capable of rebuilding itself rapidly. This inter-cellular network was the secret behind Apocalypse's immense feats of physical strength and speed, as his entire body was a massive muscle. The cells rapidly multiplied, regenerating and reforming, using an ever-evolving set of blueprints to rebuild his body. Even as his brain was destroyed it was being recreated, at quite a fast pace. A solid mass of regenerating cells capable of forming intercellular movement. It also appeared to be a violation of the second law of thermodynamics so gross it could not be overlooked. The creature seemed to generate energy on a cellular level, every cell having the potential to provide the energy of an anti-matter reactor, and yet functioning at less than a tenth of it's total power.

The ethereals were able to extract the creature's DNA, which eagerly began adapting and cloning itself. Kept in stasis, this string of information might be used to create clones of Apocalypse, something that seemed surprisingly easy to do despite the creatures inherent complexity. However, to perfectly recreate this marvel of science was nigh impossible. The other thing they discovered was that this creature was currently at only a fragment of it's full potential, capable of growing a thousand times in power. It was perhaps the most complex piece of genetic engineering the ethereals had ever come across, far outdoing their own mutons. However, perhaps now that they were aware of this creature, attempts could be made to rectify that.
@Wraithblade6@Snarfulblast
Silently, Valentus recited a prayer under his breath, as he faced the Daemonic assault on his mind. Even as despair beat at the doors of his mind his faith did not waver, his resolve did not break. He stood tall, his eyes those of a furious deity, glowing up from under his helmet to burn literal holes in the walls. Flames raged around the pair, clashing and battling for dominance as two infernos collapsed into one another, the fury of the stars raging on Earth. A hellscape formed between the two, as Rex was forced backwards by the ever-increasing heat and waves of molten stone. The ground beneath their feet heated up and melted, and as Valentus made his way forward he marched through a marsh of molten concrete and steel.

In ten thousand years, there had been only war. An era of death, an era of denial, as humanity stood on the brink of extinction. Every moment of it's existence stood atop a mountain of corpses, billions fighting and dying for the glory of the God Emperor. The inscrutable God of the Imperium, guiding all from his place atop the Golden Throne. For a thousand years, Valentus had fought. For a thousand years, Valentus had served. He had torn through armies, and faced Daemon of great power and cruelty. He was a legend in the flesh, a warrior of ancient battles come to serve once more. Perhaps in some way his mind was as broken as that of Mithias, forged in the heat of battle, and filled with the purity of the Emperor himself. He was His divine will incarnate, a raging angel of divine retribution forging a path through the heretical impurity of this imperfect world.

Mithias struck, as Valentus had known he would. And yet his blades never struck plasteel, the titanium alloy coming to a halt against the force field that surrounded Valentus. The force of the Iron Halo was designed to weather Bolter Fire with relative ease, and Mithias found it close to impossible to break through it. The Daemonhammer came from above, with the force of a nuclear weapon behind it. Mithias was forced back, as an explosion marked the great weapon's contact with the ground. And yet even as it touched the floor it bounced back up, Valentus contorting body and armour to abuse the weapon's momentum. It swung in a graceful arc, moving around Valentus' body with seemingly impossible speed and accuracy. Blow after blow shot towards Mithias, and he found himself barely able to dodge them. Calculating and quick these attacks would shatter through any parry, and were calculated to change course at a moment's notice.

It was a technique that had been forged in a thousand years of warfare, tested in the crucibles of battle. It was grace, it was destruction, it was death. There was but a single imperfection, as the weapon swung around and around once more. For Mithias was able to barely sidestep the swings, forced back by the impossible rapid attacks. Valentus' weapon of choice was the Nemesis Force Glaive, with greater speed and reach than his current armament. Perhaps this was all that kept Mithias alive, facing an opponent with greater skill, greater speed, and far greater defence, unable to parry even a single attack for feat of shattering his weapons. He found himself outmatched in melee, his years of sword training unable to prepare him for a foe that could not be harmed and fought with the grace and skill of a million-year-old vampire. For he fought a prodigy among prodigies, a champion among champions. He fought a Paladin of the Grey Knights, a warrior of unparalleled skill, strength and speed.
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