Post by Raal on Aug 18, 2012 2:20:05 GMT -6
Name: Timothy Hunter
Aliases: Hunter, Infestor, Corruptor, Project one-one-three-six, Changling, Predator... many more....
Age: 10, looks 26
Gender: Male
Species: Mutant
Mutant Type: Biohazard
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Canon or Original: Original
Date of Birth: N/A
Place of Birth: Laboratory Seven B, New York, Earth ( [PROTOTYPE] )
Physical Appearance: Hunter
Special Abilities:
All five senses are sharpened to razor points. He is even equipped with night vision, thermal vision, and able to see electrical impulses in living things whenever they move. Extraordinary super-human strength, speed, and constitution. He is unable to fly, but why fly when both being able to jump high and scale walls is a good replacement?
Hive Mind
If Hunter infects others, they obey to his will. Psychic links between the alien parasite-virus in each infected host will be established, keeping them in line and under his control. If he doesn't end up eating them, he'll create an army all ready to serve him and him alone. Anything organic will have a tough time resisting the almost-fatherly beck and call of the Hive Mind. It still doesn't mean there isn't a high chance that, despite the infection, the will of the King can't be denied, because there is. Even the parasite-virus itself can be denied with a strong enough immune system as well as some outside help. No matter the virus' alterations by outside forces, it will always obey the call, as it is impossible to completely change the virus' DNA and break this psychic link.
Creeping Doom[/i][/b]
Hunter is capable of creating a fifty foot radius of wriggling, deep purple mass around the area he stands on. This has a great chance to grab and hold enemies in place while he finishes them off. Unfortunately, this is all it can physically do, and Hunter is still vulnerable to ranged strikes. It can even spawn pustules that pop and spread the parasite-virus airborne in a thick red fog. The pustules are unreliable in their creation, so instead of expecting them to grow whenever Creeping Doom is used, Hunter just has to hope for the best. This "creep" doesn't move when he moves, so if he moves out of the infected ground, it will remain where it was created... at least until it dies due to the source having moved out of range.
Naturally Armored[/u]
Hunter can harden his skin to the point where all damage is reduced by an extra 40%. Couple this with Adaptable and it is a total of 90% damage reduction. This armor, though, is extremely heavy, and has a severe impact on movement. If he wants to get around quickly, he'll have to sacrifice armor for mobility. He is also capable of turning his arms into shields for further protection.
Efficient Metabolism
He can survive for months without eating a single thing. His energy reserves are also optimized, meaning he can continue the fight longer before finally becoming exhausted. Eating other organic material gives him more energy than most others get from eating something.
Hazardous Material[/i][/b]
Hunter's attacks have a chance of poisoning enemies if they survive. They also have a chance of infecting enemies with the parasite-virus. The alien pathogen can travel through the air, by fluid exchange, or hitch a ride on pests, so whatever he attacks while metamorphed has a chance of spreading the disease. The poison can be resisted easier than the pathogen....
This also applies to the thick red fog of viruses that spread from the disgusting pustules that grow from the Creeping Doom. In short, the air is biohazardous when the fog is released.[/center]
Weaknesses:
Hunter eats too much for his own good. If he is completely depleted of energy reserves, he will go on a consumption spree, eating everyone within range and with extreme prejudice. Despite having an optimized metabolism, the parasite-virus still requires food in order to continue to hyper-regenerate its host in case of lost flesh. He is also unable to consume dead tissues, so if encountering any undead, he can't eat them or infect them. He can also consume any other infected individuals, thanks to the voracious appetite of the parasite-virus itself. Eating other infected makes his energy return faster, but it also gives the alien intruder more to work with.
Split Personality[/i]
Hunter's own personality and the evolving parasite-virus' instincts tend to clash. The foreign pathogen is able to voice its "concerns" in its host's brain. Hopefully it doesn't start taking over his mind and voice to get what it wants. It does enjoy Hunter's biological physique and genetic blueprints, so it has compromised with Hunter... for now.
Radiation[/i]
The alien parasite-virus HATES gamma radiation. High levels of radiation will cause it to become spastic, forcing the host to randomly mutate against his will. Hunter would not be able to focus if confronted, face to face, with a source of high radioactivity. Highly vulnerable if the alien pathogen is disrupted.[/center]
Weapons: Mass mutations
Aliases: Hunter, Infestor, Corruptor, Project one-one-three-six, Changling, Predator... many more....
Age: 10, looks 26
Gender: Male
Species: Mutant
Mutant Type: Biohazard
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Canon or Original: Original
Date of Birth: N/A
Place of Birth: Laboratory Seven B, New York, Earth ( [PROTOTYPE] )
Physical Appearance: Hunter
Special Abilities:
Adaptable
Hunter can adapt to situations and events on the fly thanks to the alien parasite-virus merged with his blood. If he gets repeatedly hit by spells, he will gain more and more resistance to magic as the attacks continue. If he's really taking a beating, he will gain physical resistance. This resistant buffering can maximize to 50% damage reduction. That's half of what the original impact would have been. Plus, his attacks get stronger by half as a reward for lasting so long, in an attempt to counteract the assaults against him.
King of Evolution
Hunter's form is ever-changing, and able to hyper-mutate at will. Shapeshifting, tentacle creation, claw growths and razor sharp blades made of bone, as well as being able to whip enemies and hack up poison bombs and bone projectiles. Whatever he can think about, the parasite-virus will respond. It constantly changes, adding more and more side effects upon itself as Hunter continues to exist for it. This metamorphic behavior is the source of Hunter's attacks. The longer he remains alive, the more he evolves.
Perfect Predator
[/b][/i]Hunter can adapt to situations and events on the fly thanks to the alien parasite-virus merged with his blood. If he gets repeatedly hit by spells, he will gain more and more resistance to magic as the attacks continue. If he's really taking a beating, he will gain physical resistance. This resistant buffering can maximize to 50% damage reduction. That's half of what the original impact would have been. Plus, his attacks get stronger by half as a reward for lasting so long, in an attempt to counteract the assaults against him.
King of Evolution
Hunter's form is ever-changing, and able to hyper-mutate at will. Shapeshifting, tentacle creation, claw growths and razor sharp blades made of bone, as well as being able to whip enemies and hack up poison bombs and bone projectiles. Whatever he can think about, the parasite-virus will respond. It constantly changes, adding more and more side effects upon itself as Hunter continues to exist for it. This metamorphic behavior is the source of Hunter's attacks. The longer he remains alive, the more he evolves.
Perfect Predator
All five senses are sharpened to razor points. He is even equipped with night vision, thermal vision, and able to see electrical impulses in living things whenever they move. Extraordinary super-human strength, speed, and constitution. He is unable to fly, but why fly when both being able to jump high and scale walls is a good replacement?
Hive Mind
If Hunter infects others, they obey to his will. Psychic links between the alien parasite-virus in each infected host will be established, keeping them in line and under his control. If he doesn't end up eating them, he'll create an army all ready to serve him and him alone. Anything organic will have a tough time resisting the almost-fatherly beck and call of the Hive Mind. It still doesn't mean there isn't a high chance that, despite the infection, the will of the King can't be denied, because there is. Even the parasite-virus itself can be denied with a strong enough immune system as well as some outside help. No matter the virus' alterations by outside forces, it will always obey the call, as it is impossible to completely change the virus' DNA and break this psychic link.
Creeping Doom[/i][/b]
Hunter is capable of creating a fifty foot radius of wriggling, deep purple mass around the area he stands on. This has a great chance to grab and hold enemies in place while he finishes them off. Unfortunately, this is all it can physically do, and Hunter is still vulnerable to ranged strikes. It can even spawn pustules that pop and spread the parasite-virus airborne in a thick red fog. The pustules are unreliable in their creation, so instead of expecting them to grow whenever Creeping Doom is used, Hunter just has to hope for the best. This "creep" doesn't move when he moves, so if he moves out of the infected ground, it will remain where it was created... at least until it dies due to the source having moved out of range.
Naturally Armored[/u]
Hunter can harden his skin to the point where all damage is reduced by an extra 40%. Couple this with Adaptable and it is a total of 90% damage reduction. This armor, though, is extremely heavy, and has a severe impact on movement. If he wants to get around quickly, he'll have to sacrifice armor for mobility. He is also capable of turning his arms into shields for further protection.
Efficient Metabolism
He can survive for months without eating a single thing. His energy reserves are also optimized, meaning he can continue the fight longer before finally becoming exhausted. Eating other organic material gives him more energy than most others get from eating something.
Hazardous Material[/i][/b]
Hunter's attacks have a chance of poisoning enemies if they survive. They also have a chance of infecting enemies with the parasite-virus. The alien pathogen can travel through the air, by fluid exchange, or hitch a ride on pests, so whatever he attacks while metamorphed has a chance of spreading the disease. The poison can be resisted easier than the pathogen....
This also applies to the thick red fog of viruses that spread from the disgusting pustules that grow from the Creeping Doom. In short, the air is biohazardous when the fog is released.[/center]
Weaknesses:
Mass-ively Dense
Despite his abilities, his dense body makes it impossible for him to swim. He sinks faster than an anvil. This made Hunter develop hydrophobia.
Devourer
[/i]Despite his abilities, his dense body makes it impossible for him to swim. He sinks faster than an anvil. This made Hunter develop hydrophobia.
Devourer
Hunter eats too much for his own good. If he is completely depleted of energy reserves, he will go on a consumption spree, eating everyone within range and with extreme prejudice. Despite having an optimized metabolism, the parasite-virus still requires food in order to continue to hyper-regenerate its host in case of lost flesh. He is also unable to consume dead tissues, so if encountering any undead, he can't eat them or infect them. He can also consume any other infected individuals, thanks to the voracious appetite of the parasite-virus itself. Eating other infected makes his energy return faster, but it also gives the alien intruder more to work with.
Split Personality[/i]
Hunter's own personality and the evolving parasite-virus' instincts tend to clash. The foreign pathogen is able to voice its "concerns" in its host's brain. Hopefully it doesn't start taking over his mind and voice to get what it wants. It does enjoy Hunter's biological physique and genetic blueprints, so it has compromised with Hunter... for now.
Radiation[/i]
The alien parasite-virus HATES gamma radiation. High levels of radiation will cause it to become spastic, forcing the host to randomly mutate against his will. Hunter would not be able to focus if confronted, face to face, with a source of high radioactivity. Highly vulnerable if the alien pathogen is disrupted.[/center]
Weapons: Mass mutations
History:
Timothy Hunter was not born like normal people. He was secretly grown in a test tube from existing DNA samples as a guinea pig for their newest project called Void Moon. The project was based off of strange rocks found on Mars' moon, Phobos. These rocks were housing a dormant alien life-form that was, later deemed, extremely contagious. It had the hardest-to-remove trait of a parasite, but the easily-infectious trait of a virus. The thing was a marvel, and they dubbed it the Void Moon Virus. All scientists involved first tested the Void Moon Virus on animals. It worked... to a point. They died off before it could make the animals break out of their containers to infect the people around them. They were unfit for its needs. They decided to try on many test subjects after finding out how to safely duplicate the Void Moon Virus.
Many humans were mutated under the thrall of the extraterrestrial disease, ending up to be twisted abominations with an endless hunger and uncontrolled shape changing. It was also discovered that the parasite-virus was able to consume all types of pathogens on Earth, making it more dangerous than any illness anywhere.
The scientists had nearly given up until they tested on Hunter when he was ready. When the Void Moon Virus came into contact with the growing specimen, it bonded to him. It grew, and over ten years, turned child Hunter into an adult. The form it chose to take was already in the chromosomes, so it didn't have to work hard to get its new host a permanent primary form. His brain had grown with the alien, absorbing outside information through the virus itself with use of his sharpening senses. Hunter understood that he wasn't born, he was made. He didn't care. Hunter was more than happy to just be alive, even though the parents were a bunch of war-happy scientists that had all the toys money could buy. Void Moon Virus, though, had other plans.
It drilled through Hunter's weak mental defenses, and took control, sorely wanting out and wanting to feed, feed, FEED!
The scientists were the first to go, feeder tendrils slipping forward to engulf them in its new host's body. It wanted more, so it escaped out of the chamber and into the halls, where it ate the guards mercilessly. He finally broke through a break in the alien's iron will, getting control of himself before he brought the place down around him. The damage was still done. He had killed people. It was time to leave. Before he walked out, he managed to find some clothing in a guard's locker that fit him, as well as a wallet with a license in it. It read "Timothy Hunter". He needed a normal name, not a number. All of the scientists had names, so why can't he have one? Adopting the name, he left the complex entirely, leaving bloody smears all over the walls where his victims had been.
After several months of exploring, learning, and inadvertantly causing havoc and terror, something bizarre happened. The sky darkened, and the fabric of space ripped open, revealing a portal that drew Hunter in. That portal sent him into another place beyond the world he knew. It would still be the same song and dance though, or so he thought.
Survival of the fittest! was the favorite saying of the virus, and it continued to remind him of that.
Many humans were mutated under the thrall of the extraterrestrial disease, ending up to be twisted abominations with an endless hunger and uncontrolled shape changing. It was also discovered that the parasite-virus was able to consume all types of pathogens on Earth, making it more dangerous than any illness anywhere.
The scientists had nearly given up until they tested on Hunter when he was ready. When the Void Moon Virus came into contact with the growing specimen, it bonded to him. It grew, and over ten years, turned child Hunter into an adult. The form it chose to take was already in the chromosomes, so it didn't have to work hard to get its new host a permanent primary form. His brain had grown with the alien, absorbing outside information through the virus itself with use of his sharpening senses. Hunter understood that he wasn't born, he was made. He didn't care. Hunter was more than happy to just be alive, even though the parents were a bunch of war-happy scientists that had all the toys money could buy. Void Moon Virus, though, had other plans.
It drilled through Hunter's weak mental defenses, and took control, sorely wanting out and wanting to feed, feed, FEED!
The scientists were the first to go, feeder tendrils slipping forward to engulf them in its new host's body. It wanted more, so it escaped out of the chamber and into the halls, where it ate the guards mercilessly. He finally broke through a break in the alien's iron will, getting control of himself before he brought the place down around him. The damage was still done. He had killed people. It was time to leave. Before he walked out, he managed to find some clothing in a guard's locker that fit him, as well as a wallet with a license in it. It read "Timothy Hunter". He needed a normal name, not a number. All of the scientists had names, so why can't he have one? Adopting the name, he left the complex entirely, leaving bloody smears all over the walls where his victims had been.
After several months of exploring, learning, and inadvertantly causing havoc and terror, something bizarre happened. The sky darkened, and the fabric of space ripped open, revealing a portal that drew Hunter in. That portal sent him into another place beyond the world he knew. It would still be the same song and dance though, or so he thought.
Survival of the fittest! was the favorite saying of the virus, and it continued to remind him of that.