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<blockquote data-quote="Zerith" data-source="post: 5477826" data-attributes="member: 99953"><p>Have the consept down, would still like to know were Prof. Hamilton stands in the story line though. That said, I could make his will save limited (and make it so it has to be a tech sorce, but that seems a bit like "give me 15 PP!" to me. Alternatively I could advance his own plot line to the point he gets somone to give him a soul. and then just give him will saves as normal. Could go and pout Hades as his benefactor who he now owes a grave dept to.</p><p></p><p>If you want him to lose both then I'll advance his story line further and bump him up to bio metal. up to you though.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[sblock=here are his present compactions that are finished] <strong>Secret: </strong>Drake Hamilton is a lie, and a very good one, complete with a full written history, and the depth of the lie is something Drake is well acquainted with. At first all he saw were a few minor inconsistencies in his memory and the memories of others; namely, no one in his old school knew of him, that was one thing that tipped him off, but the thing that truly cased him great concern came when he visited his own tombstone, the date was wrong, it said he died a week before his internal records said his flesh and blood body was put to rest, and the grounds keeper, who had a remarkably crystalline memory of when any given ‘new resident’ moved in, put the grave being filled and small funeral held five days before his old body allegedly died. Further Documents concluded this.</p><p> [FONT=&quot]</p><p>Then only thinking it a flaw in his uploaded memory, Drake talked to his uncle, who assured him that all the information in his files were entirely correct, after all, he was at the funeral and could recall better than some grounds keeper who could have just misfiled the date and then continued to get the date wrong; this annoyed Drake, of all the things for someone to get wrong. Months later, while mindlessly reading through old papers (a now abandoned hobby) he found something shattering; smack dab in the middle of the intensive three day time frame when he was supposedly being transformed into his new body, His uncle, Professor Emil Hamilton, was no were near his lab at Metropolis. This scared Drake immensely, the possibilities it opened up and shoved him into were, are, the things of his nightmares, a cursed blessing he cannot sleep to be disturbed by them. He knew then that his very existence was one grand lie, a lie he had best keep safe less he be exposed as a thing, a mere thing.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Phobia:</strong> Drake fears the possibility of being a thing, of being seen as a thing; he even fears that his fear of being a thing or being seen as a thing is just one subroutine in a long line of subroutines in case he is found out. Drake fears that he has no soul, that he is not real at all. He also fears The Question and The Batman, and while he would never say it out loud, he is very thankful the two are now gone. The Question probably knew that he was not what he claimed to be from the start, and Batman, he probably found out soon thereafter and had a gizmo that could turn him off for good in that damned belt of his. Batgirl could have also been in on it and she could have one of the gizmos. Sadly, that possibility is not even the one that strikes fear through him the deepest, Dear uncle Emil gives Drake no end of wory. Drake fears that Emil will speak a few choice words and then he will be gone, for good. Poof, nothing left of what he hops is his himself.</p><p></p><p><strong>Obsession</strong>: Drake is obsessed with finding some kind of proof that he is real and not just some amazingly long string of ones and zeros made into something that looked real, even to itself, and failing that, with becoming real regardless of the means.[/FONT][/sblock][FONT=&quot]</p><p></p><p>Addon: I could make different character though, in which case just give me an idea of what you would like to see :3</p><p>[/FONT]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerith, post: 5477826, member: 99953"] Have the consept down, would still like to know were Prof. Hamilton stands in the story line though. That said, I could make his will save limited (and make it so it has to be a tech sorce, but that seems a bit like "give me 15 PP!" to me. Alternatively I could advance his own plot line to the point he gets somone to give him a soul. and then just give him will saves as normal. Could go and pout Hades as his benefactor who he now owes a grave dept to. If you want him to lose both then I'll advance his story line further and bump him up to bio metal. up to you though. [sblock=here are his present compactions that are finished] [B]Secret: [/B]Drake Hamilton is a lie, and a very good one, complete with a full written history, and the depth of the lie is something Drake is well acquainted with. At first all he saw were a few minor inconsistencies in his memory and the memories of others; namely, no one in his old school knew of him, that was one thing that tipped him off, but the thing that truly cased him great concern came when he visited his own tombstone, the date was wrong, it said he died a week before his internal records said his flesh and blood body was put to rest, and the grounds keeper, who had a remarkably crystalline memory of when any given ‘new resident’ moved in, put the grave being filled and small funeral held five days before his old body allegedly died. Further Documents concluded this. [FONT="] Then only thinking it a flaw in his uploaded memory, Drake talked to his uncle, who assured him that all the information in his files were entirely correct, after all, he was at the funeral and could recall better than some grounds keeper who could have just misfiled the date and then continued to get the date wrong; this annoyed Drake, of all the things for someone to get wrong. Months later, while mindlessly reading through old papers (a now abandoned hobby) he found something shattering; smack dab in the middle of the intensive three day time frame when he was supposedly being transformed into his new body, His uncle, Professor Emil Hamilton, was no were near his lab at Metropolis. This scared Drake immensely, the possibilities it opened up and shoved him into were, are, the things of his nightmares, a cursed blessing he cannot sleep to be disturbed by them. He knew then that his very existence was one grand lie, a lie he had best keep safe less he be exposed as a thing, a mere thing. [B] Phobia:[/B] Drake fears the possibility of being a thing, of being seen as a thing; he even fears that his fear of being a thing or being seen as a thing is just one subroutine in a long line of subroutines in case he is found out. Drake fears that he has no soul, that he is not real at all. He also fears The Question and The Batman, and while he would never say it out loud, he is very thankful the two are now gone. The Question probably knew that he was not what he claimed to be from the start, and Batman, he probably found out soon thereafter and had a gizmo that could turn him off for good in that damned belt of his. Batgirl could have also been in on it and she could have one of the gizmos. Sadly, that possibility is not even the one that strikes fear through him the deepest, Dear uncle Emil gives Drake no end of wory. Drake fears that Emil will speak a few choice words and then he will be gone, for good. Poof, nothing left of what he hops is his himself. [B]Obsession[/B]: Drake is obsessed with finding some kind of proof that he is real and not just some amazingly long string of ones and zeros made into something that looked real, even to itself, and failing that, with becoming real regardless of the means.[/FONT][/sblock][FONT="] Addon: I could make different character though, in which case just give me an idea of what you would like to see :3 [/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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