(Alright. This one's like Blue, but not quite. No power armor, this time around. Hope you like it. If I need to fix something, just say so.)
Name - Grant Smith
Alias - Indigo
Powers - Advanced combat training. Indigo has been militarily indoctrinated since his birth, and is completely loyal to the US Government. His costume has been made with the explicit purpose of maximum protection for minimal cost- It's comprised of kevlar, giving him a good amount of protection and a very slim profile on the battlefield. His gloves and boots are the only metal part of his suit, giving him maximum punching and kicking power. His cape is fire-proof, as well. Due to his augmentations, Indigo has a maximum lifting strength of 1 metric ton with some difficulty(theoretical absolute maximum of 1.5 to 2 metric tons, though untested due to potential danger to subject), a maximum speed of twenty five miles per hour(subject once achieved thirty MPH, but his Achilles tendon snapped in the process)., and improved reaction time. He carries twin pistols, an assault rifle, anti-material rifle, six grenades(two smoke, two frag two flashbang), lockpicks, tazer, a small amount of shaped explosive charges(ranging from the ability to blast through a doorknob to blast open a man-sized hole in a wall).
Weakness - Human things. Bullets, physical damage, etc. Minimal resistance to psychics due to severe trauma at the death of his team.
Experience - Training since birth. Field experience two years.
Appearance -
Costume(but the cape, mask, gloves, and boots and indigo colored),
Face(except with both eyes)Age - 20
Brief Bio -
Indigo is a product of Project: Color, a program of the U.S Military. Project Color's origins trace back to the HERO/HUNTER program by the PMC C-Tech. C-Tech conscripted two children and forced them into training, producing the super-soldiers Blue and Red. The company was shut down, but if gave the government their own idea- What if they made their own supersoldiers? Blue and Red were signed on as trainers after a short service records of two years in their respective fields. Blue would train a division specializing in urban warfare and civilian protection, where Red would train a unit of soldiers for secret deployment in the war front, though, both units would often train in tandem.
Project Color began the same as HERO/HUNTER, searching for specific genetic markers in a set of adults. But it was different, this time. Instead of abducting children, the government subliminally influenced them to donate to sperm and egg banks. Their genetics were taken and this time, twelve children were made. Six to Blue team, six to Red team. The children were given first names at random, and nondescript last names. For example, Grant Smith. Their code names were varying shades of color- for example, Indigo, Maroon, etc. Teams Blue and red were trained, meals laced with chemicals, like in HERO/HUNTER. However, this time, due to different budgets and superior access to technology, rather than being given power armor, at age twelve, the children underwent augmentation process to make them faster, stronger, and better than the average human, no armor needed.
Their training was similar, if a deal more rigorous, to HERO/HUNTER. Units have also undergone accurate battlefield simulations, with a nigh perfect service record.
At age eighteen, team Red was sent to war, and team Blue was deployed to hunt for evil superhumans. After several successful kills, the team encountered a superhuman that was ready for them- The warehouse was rigged to blow, the bomb was specially created to be undetectable to their equipment. All of Team Blue was killed, except for Grant, Indigo.
The Government reassessed their situation, and after a few months, discontinued Project Color, no more future generations would be trained. Research efforts were instead put into the possibility of artificial superhuman powers. However Team Red still operates in the field, and Indigo continues hero work in Millennium City.
Notes - Occasionally experiences flashbacks to his team, and their deaths.
Commitment - Shooting for a minimum of 3 a week, possibly a bit less at times due to school.