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<blockquote data-quote="Arkhandus" data-source="post: 4728037" data-attributes="member: 13966"><p>I have a few ideas in mind, but I haven't decided which one to use yet. So dont' worry about my ideas interfering with anyone else's; if one is vaguely similar to someone else's, I can just play one of the other concepts.</p><p></p><p>------> Overdrive. Some young guy, either a jock or a nerd who wishes he were that athletic. His adrenal gland became mutated somehow, to where his adrenaline is supercharged and, whenever he gets psyched up, Boosts his strength, speed, stamina, pain threshhold, reflexes, and even senses up to superhuman levels. Not especially high superhuman levels, but still greater than any normal human's.</p><p></p><p>-------> Catalyst. A biologist working in a pharmaceutical company, his mutation gave him some inexplicable ability to manipulate the biological functions of living things. He'd have the Life Control power and some related powers like Healing, Regeneration, Boost, Stun, and others, but nothing too strange (no Growth or Immunity or whatnot, and any recuperative abilities would be of low rank). Making people feel surges of pain, or feel nauseous, or have trouble moving, or have trouble seeing/hearing/breathing/whatever, to a limited degree, but also making people faster, stronger, etc. as well.</p><p></p><p>------> Red Impulse. A young man who loves video games and martial arts, who developed some psychokinetic abilities. His hobbies and martial arts training give him good coordination and modest athleticism. He can build up psychokinetic force around him in a temporary barrier, then release that energy in a burst of speed (actually launching himself in one direction) or in bolts of psychokinetic force. His name comes from the crackling red appearance of his psychokinetic energy when its active. A costumed vigilante in red duds with blue and white trim. Power-wise, he'd take Force Field or Shield (or some combo of the two) with alternate powers of Speed, Leaping, Strike (launching himself at an opponent for a super-quick punch or kick), and Blast.</p><p></p><p>-----> Spark. A costumed vigilante, comic book geek, and computer technician. He's built up a decent physique for vigilantism, but is still mostly just a nerd in a costume..... His body is highly resistant to electricity, and can generate large amounts of it by some kind of matter manipulation involving the electrons of atoms. This minor matter manipulation lets him overcome some of the common defenses against electricity, but not everything, and it takes him a bit of time to build up a decent charge. He can also use this ability to manipulate electricity around him fairly well, such as shorting out or powering down electronic devices, stopping the flow of electricity in something, interfering a bit with the electrochemical nerve impulses of other living things, scrambling computers, disrupting nearby radio and other electromagnetic waves to some extent, generating static, or other such tricks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkhandus, post: 4728037, member: 13966"] I have a few ideas in mind, but I haven't decided which one to use yet. So dont' worry about my ideas interfering with anyone else's; if one is vaguely similar to someone else's, I can just play one of the other concepts. ------> Overdrive. Some young guy, either a jock or a nerd who wishes he were that athletic. His adrenal gland became mutated somehow, to where his adrenaline is supercharged and, whenever he gets psyched up, Boosts his strength, speed, stamina, pain threshhold, reflexes, and even senses up to superhuman levels. Not especially high superhuman levels, but still greater than any normal human's. -------> Catalyst. A biologist working in a pharmaceutical company, his mutation gave him some inexplicable ability to manipulate the biological functions of living things. He'd have the Life Control power and some related powers like Healing, Regeneration, Boost, Stun, and others, but nothing too strange (no Growth or Immunity or whatnot, and any recuperative abilities would be of low rank). Making people feel surges of pain, or feel nauseous, or have trouble moving, or have trouble seeing/hearing/breathing/whatever, to a limited degree, but also making people faster, stronger, etc. as well. ------> Red Impulse. A young man who loves video games and martial arts, who developed some psychokinetic abilities. His hobbies and martial arts training give him good coordination and modest athleticism. He can build up psychokinetic force around him in a temporary barrier, then release that energy in a burst of speed (actually launching himself in one direction) or in bolts of psychokinetic force. His name comes from the crackling red appearance of his psychokinetic energy when its active. A costumed vigilante in red duds with blue and white trim. Power-wise, he'd take Force Field or Shield (or some combo of the two) with alternate powers of Speed, Leaping, Strike (launching himself at an opponent for a super-quick punch or kick), and Blast. -----> Spark. A costumed vigilante, comic book geek, and computer technician. He's built up a decent physique for vigilantism, but is still mostly just a nerd in a costume..... His body is highly resistant to electricity, and can generate large amounts of it by some kind of matter manipulation involving the electrons of atoms. This minor matter manipulation lets him overcome some of the common defenses against electricity, but not everything, and it takes him a bit of time to build up a decent charge. He can also use this ability to manipulate electricity around him fairly well, such as shorting out or powering down electronic devices, stopping the flow of electricity in something, interfering a bit with the electrochemical nerve impulses of other living things, scrambling computers, disrupting nearby radio and other electromagnetic waves to some extent, generating static, or other such tricks. [/QUOTE]
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