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September 9, 2013 at 8:50 pm #31417
VampyristParticipantThanks and firstly, it is a field around her body that negates powers, she is learning how to extend it. As for the Zero Girl Amazon fight, I have no idea what would happen, I’m guessing a paradox or a tear in the fabric of space and time, but that’s just my guess. And Anarch, it’s okay, I also think of things like that.
Here is Mastermind, a villain with a hero in his head. He wears a helmet which amplifies his mental powers exponentially, allowing for telepathy. He used this helmet as a supervillain and he often fought the hero Ultra. One fateful day, he managed to kill his nemesis and he heard the hero’s last thoughts. This action would prove to save the hero. Ultra’s mind crossed over into Mastermind’s and began to yell at him. Mastermind now has a heroic conscious that makes his job as a supervillain a living hell. His mind has begun to slip slightly and he has also become more concerned with doing things without taking lives. Who knows, maybe one day, the villain with a hero in his head may actually grow a conscious for himself.
September 10, 2013 at 1:17 am #31423
LegatusParticipantSpectacular effect!
September 10, 2013 at 5:38 am #31430
Mad JackParticipantAaah! Now I get the meaning of Edvard Munch’s painting “The Scream”! Very nice idea and, as always, a fabulous artwork …
September 14, 2013 at 10:51 am #31580
VampyristParticipantThanks and here is another Institute student. Ben Garza has the ability to slow down time for brief moments tied to his reflexes. In essence, he has superhuman reflexes that give him a bullet time. This fact means he’s practically unhittable. His mutation is hereditary and led to his grandfather being known as Kugelsicher by the Germans. His grandfather fought alongside Eternity and Blitz for a short time. Ben now fights crime as Risk.
September 18, 2013 at 9:26 pm #31866
VampyristParticipantHere is Fright, one of the villains who attacked the Institute. Fright is a madman with the ability to fire chaotic bursts of explosive energy. He is the one responsible with the majority of student deaths, his blasts resulting in the deaths of Jennifer, Harry and others. He threw energy everywhere, causing immense damage and death. He was nearly beaten to death by Jacob Holden, but saved by Jesse. Jesse then incapacitated the lunatic by gripping his heart. He then knocked him out by suffocating him. He was held by one of Ray Walker’s forcefields and then turned over to the police.
September 19, 2013 at 2:57 am #31873
LegatusParticipantFrightening!
September 26, 2013 at 9:26 pm #32202
VampyristParticipantThanks and sorry for the late response, senior year is eating all of my time and soul. Between AP classes, college essays, and extracurriculars, my free time is now gone.
And yet, here is another Institute student. Kat Holland has the ability to see an object or person’s history by touching them. She does this by feeling the emotional residue left on items and people. If in a place where a strong emotion was felt, she can also see its history. She is forced to wear specially made from the factory clothes and cover most of her body. Her touch causes disorientation for others and pain for her, as feeling someone’s entire life in an instant is not pleasant. She works with police forces to help them catch murderers.
September 26, 2013 at 9:39 pm #32203
The Atomic PunkParticipant@Vampyrist said:
Between AP classesI ask only ask for fried mozzarella sticks with tangy marinara and optional Dorothy Lynch dressing! Sweets to go with Riesling and crunchy, toasted French bread (It’s a Nebraska thing).
September 27, 2013 at 1:14 am #32209
JR19759Keymaster@Vampyrist said:
Between AP classesHang on, does this mean you are taking classes on Atomic Punk or you’re taking classes from Atomic Punk?
Either way good work on your recent stuff, Fright is especially creepy.September 27, 2013 at 7:06 pm #32235
VampyristParticipantThanks and for clarification, AP stands for Advanced Placement. They are classes that count for college credit. My schedule is full of them and the workload is difficult. Throw in college applications and my free time is been chipped away. Hopefully, once November (The deadline) is here, things will be less stressful.
Here is Eric Calderon, a student who can create hard light constructs.
September 27, 2013 at 8:46 pm #32236
The Atomic PunkParticipantI understand “Advanced Placement” from my high school tests. Those landed me in calculus instead of linguistics. They took mathematical “(A+B)-C/D” like every answer was a formula instead of syntax, conjugation, and vocabulary. Frustrating and all-so boring.
September 28, 2013 at 2:14 am #32243
TrekkieParticipantOh, that’s what AP means! It’s one of those American High School-type things that I always hear discussed, but had no idea what it actually is. Sounds like it might be similar to A-Levels.
October 1, 2013 at 10:47 am #32386
VampyristParticipantYeah, that’s what they are and judging from I’ve heard about A levels, they seem similar. Then again, A levels are British thing I’ve always heard about, but have no idea what they really are. On another side note, it is my luck to become an adult and be able to vote on the day my government shuts down.
Here is a Cosmos Guardian, Cosmos’s special ops division. They have greater combat and stealth capabilities than the usual Cosmos officer.
October 1, 2013 at 11:59 am #32388
JR19759KeymasterAwesome. I prefer the background one, it just looks cooler. And btw, Happy Birthday!
October 1, 2013 at 12:24 pm #32389
MyroParticipantHappy birthday, Vamp.
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