Here is my idea for my Omega League robot spy: [hider=Horizon] [B][u]Name:[/u][/b] Claims to have no real name (actually named Israfil Fang by his creator) [B][u]Alias:[/u][/b] Horizon [B][u]Gender:[/u][/b] Uses the male pronoun to comply with the sexist, English language. [B][u]Age:[/u][/b] Claims to be hundreds of years old (is actually 5) [B][u]Team:[/u][/b] Omega League (infiltrated the League on behalf of his creator, so actually aligned with the Assassins) [B][u]Powers:[/u][/b][indent]Horizon is a robot built with alien technology and manipulates hard light, light that can be produced which takes on the properties of solids. He creates shields and bubbles and fires concussive light blasts. He is also capable of rocket-powered flight and his computer intelligence is so complex that hacking human technology is a simple task for him. He has the ability to scan and analyze things, and is able to make calculations with incredible speed as well as giving him superhuman reflexes. He has moderate superhuman endurance, strength, and speed, but what he has the most of is complete, precise control of his body, knowing exactly where every part of his body is and in what position at any time, with a perfect sense of balance, making him capable of incredible athletic and gymnastic feats. Horizon simply cannot deal with magic, and can malfunction if targeted by a sufficiently advanced software virus. he is also somewhat susceptible to anti-electronic countermeasures, though the fact that his core processing is done with light makes him slightly less vulnerable. But radio interference, and specific vibrations jostle the crystals of his optronic brain, making him specifically weak to his creator.[/indent][B][u]Physical Description:[/u][/b][indent][hider=Horizon][center][img]http://img15.deviantart.net/4d5e/i/2009/170/f/f/cyclops_robot_by_prodigyduck.jpg[/img] [/center][/hider][/indent][B][u]Costume:[/u][/b][indent]Does not wear a costume, and does not pretend to be a human civilian at all.[/indent][B][u]Items/Weapons:[/u][/b][indent]Horizon only uses his body.[/indent][b][u]Personality:[/u][/b][indent]Horizon is curious about humanity and has a somewhat warped black-and-white morality. He wants to learn and understand the human concept of justice. He does show compassion and mercy, but merely as a learned behavior as he has yet to internalize the full meaning of it. He is very logical and objective, but open-minded and willing to learn through the experiences of humans. (This is all an act. He has undying loyalty to Dr. Fang, though the longer he spends with Omega League...who knows, something might change his optronic mind)[/indent][B][u]Origin:[/u][/b][indent]The Jarav are an ancient, extinct alien race that supposedly had advanced technology. Horizon was created as part of a Jarav project to send robots to every planet with the potential to develop sentient life, and to protect the sentient life from alien menaces that might threaten their development. (While the Jarav are a part of ancient galactic history, the project to protect sentient life is made up. Horizon was created by Dr. Fang to infiltrate the Omega League)[/indent][B][u]Background history:[/u][/b][indent]The project was discarded at some point and Horizon remained buried in an ancient alien structure until unearthed by government archaeologists. The government wanted to use him as a weapon so he escaped and has been helping people from the shadows. He hopes to encounter a member of the Omega League, an organization that he deems has the best intentions as well as the means to truly bring peace and justice to this planet. (Israfil was the first successful Artificial Intelligence platform that Dr. Fang created using optronics. Israfil started out as a simple lab managing software but evolved to become so much more. Dr. Fang decided to create a body for him by reverse-engineering actual alien technology that the government had managed to keep out of the public eye at various secret research facilities like Area 51.)[/indent][/hider] Alien characters (such as Betsy Bluesun [@knighthawk]) may have heard of the ancient Jarav. Dr. Fang has researched into whatever alien cultures that the US government has secretly interacted with and decided that the Jarav would be a 'good enough' explanation for Horizon's existence. If anyone chooses to investigate further, they may notice discrepancies with his story, but they'd have to be knowledgeable in galactic archaeology. Horizon explains his similarity to Interference's power suit by claiming that the power suit is based off Jarav technology plundered from his original resting place. This is only partially true, Horizon and Interference's suit incorporate the same alien technology, but not Jarav technology. I'd like to have Horizon 'coincidentally' run into an Omega League member in the RP while stopping the perpetration of a crime and get recruited as their 'newest member'. I also have an idea for another character that I'd like to put into the Zeta Squad. Please let me know if this is OK, as his backstory sort of has a major impact on the galaxy at large. [hider=Ark] [B][u]Name:[/u][/b] Kanzaki Kyouma [B][u]Alias:[/u][/b] Ark, Host, Ningen Senkan (人間 戦艦 Human Battleship) [B][u]Gender:[/u][/b] Male [B][u]Age:[/u][/b] 16 [B][u]Team:[/u][/b] Zeta Squad [B][u]Powers:[/u][/b][indent]Ark has advanced alien city/starship technology built into his body, making him a cyborg. He can fire tiny missiles, shoot lasers, project a shield and send out attack fighters. When he 'suits up' he has increased strength, endurance, and speed. He even has a warp core under his heart allowing for short-range teleportation. His bodily functions are being closely monitored by the civilization of microbial aliens living under his skin and in his body giving him good control of his body and heightened reflexes. If given enough time, the civilization of aliens living inside him can come up with, and manufacture a solution to whatever problem he is facing, making him extremely versatile and adaptable.[/indent][B][u]Physical Description:[/u][/b][indent][hider=Kanzaki Kyouma][center][img]https://www.animecharactersdatabase.com/uploads/chars/11498-483954078.png[/img] [Img]http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/tokyoghoul/images/e/ea/Kaneki_waking_up_in_the_hospital.png/revision/latest?cb=20140703193829[/img][/center][/hider][/indent][B][u]Costume:[/u][/b][indent][hider=Ark][center][img]http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/powerrangers/images/f/f9/Mask-black.png/revision/latest?cb=20130225062413[/img][/center]Ark does not wear a suit, his skin has been completely reconstructed to have the ability to 'flip' into defense mode, as tiny diamond-hard panels flip over. They have been colored to give the appearance of a power suit.[/hider][/indent][B][u]Items/Weapons:[/u][/b][indent]Ark does not carry any tools or items, everything he needs can be found inside his body or manufactured as necessary.[/indent][b][u]Personality:[/u][/b][indent]Kyouma is a conflicted youth with a strong sense of justice and compassion. However, his desire to protect life which he sees as precious has made him an intergalactic renegade. The alien civilization that he is host to is considered a Class SSS pathogen and a race deserving galactic eradication. Many alien races have been in secret dealings with Earth governments, and are preparing Earth for their eventual status as a space-faring species. Ark's existence as one who harbors 'known fugitives' jeopardizes Earth's relationship with the Galactic Council, making him a target of governments everywhere. Kyouma has a direct mental connection to the leader of the alien civilization living inside him and often converses with them, so in a way, his decisions are influenced by the aliens, who hold meetings to deliberate the best course of action. This can give Kyouma experience and knowledge he does not normally possess.[/indent][B][u]Origin:[/u][/b][indent]Kyouma was a normal Japanese high school student, but him and his classmates were kidnapped by disgruntled anti-government types. Despite being a kid, Kyouma engineered a daring escape, managing to save his classmates, but the warehouse they were being kept in stored dangerous chemicals that were inadvertently ignited when the authorities broke out into a firefight with the kidnappers. Everyone escaped unharmed except for Kyouma who was caught in the terrible explosion. Recognizing his bravery, a certain alien ambassador to Japan promised a way to save the boy. The ambassador took all that remained of the Bresleen, a microbial alien civilization, and let them make Kyouma into their new home. Being an advanced race that learned to miniaturize alien technology, the Bresleen reconstructed Kyouma, but made him into a veritable space fortress.[/indent][B][u]Background history:[/u][/b][indent]The Bresleen began life living like fleas on another organism. Due to skin-to-skin contact, the Bresleen were able to travel from host to host, colonizing and populating what to them seemed like 'new worlds'. However, they were sentient as well as their hosts, though neither knew the other existed. When the industrial revolution came for the Bresleen, they began exploiting their environments for progress, causing their hosts to die at an exceptional rate. Their hosts, being sufficiently advanced, began finding ways to eliminate this 'plague'. Fortunately, both races had developed radio, and in a moment of serendipity, the Bresleen managed to communicate with their hosts. Once the hosts knew that the Bresleen were intelligent, they reasoned with them, and encouraged them to find more eco-friendly ways, letting them live as symbiotes instead of as parasites. The Bresleen and their hosts then became a symbiotic sentient civilization. They eventually evolved to the point of joining the Galactic Council, but then a galactic civil war broke out. The Bresleen and their hosts were extremely powerful as the hosts were, by then, accustomed to having their bodies modified by the Bresleen into efficient city-machines. However, the Bresleen and their hosts ended up choosing the losing side, but the Bresleen had developed such terrible ways to destroy their enemies and had made their hosts too dangerously poweerful that they were considered a disease. Not only were their hosts punished, but it was decreed that the Bresleen were not intelligent, that they were merely a disease to be eradicated due to their microbial nature. The Bresleen evacuated from their hosts, but almost all of their escape vessels were captured and destroyed. One vessel made it into the hands of an allied ambassador, who promised to grant them a safe place to live on some remote backwater planet. After giving the Bresleen to Kyouma, this ambassador vanished, and was later revealed to not be an official ambassador to Earth from the Galactic Council. Kyouma was a normal high school boy until the accident. Afterwards, he served as a superhero for Japan until the government came for him. He believed that eradication of the Bresleen was genocide and escaped, seeking asylum where no government could touch him, Zeta Squad.[/indent][/hider]