"Remember when you were like, two inches tall and couldn't reach the shelves and shit?"
J U S T I C E . R I V E R A
Name:Justice Rivera
Age:Eighteen
Height; Weight:6'4"; 150lbs || 4'; 50lbs
Stripes:12
Reason for Admission:- A general dick as a kid.
- Reinstated after setting last school on fire.
- Other guilty cases of pyromania
Years Admitted:Seven
Special Abilities:Age Manipulation. With his ability, Justice is able to transform the age of what he so desires, be it simply in physical form or in mentality as well. He cannot change the mentality of a person into a child without also changing their physical appearance, however changing their physical appearance can be done without messing with their head. In a rare medusa-like case, all Justice needs to be able to change something's age is make eye contact-- even one eye will do. Physically touching a person has been disputed to work as well, though given people make eye contact before he gets a hand on them, no one is really sure.
Physical touch is, however, needed to affect things that don't necessarily have eyes, like trees. The ability affects anything that has either grown or have the potential to grow, so uh, read as: pretty much all living things except living things about to die. He cannot use this aging ability to kill, given as death is not technically an age. Shriveling up a tree until it's old or reversing the growth of a tree and turning it back into a sapling is no problem for Justice, though if he doesn't revert it, the repercussions could end up being weird no matter the subject, be it animal, human, or nature, leading into mental deterioration or dna mutations. The age changes tend to be permanent unless Justice wills it differently.
That said, it can be used for aging someone up to heal a wound(he can't age the wound specifically), but the process ages them only if the wound would have healed naturally without the aid of modern science and obviously can't be used too much given there's a point where a person would just turn really really old or not heal at all.
Physical Strength: Clearly, in his different forms, Justice's strengths and weaknesses differ. While he is a fast runner in both bodies, the speed differs from him being in his normal form to his child form. He is flexible and dexterous, with a capability in both bodies to climb trees and hang upside down, as he is prone to doing (as well as lighting them up). However, the muscles that Justice has developed in his times doing crazy fucking shit does not translate to his younger body, and things that would seem like an easy thing for Big Justice, like running long distance or picking up people may seem different to Young Justice.
The same goes for the other way around, things Young Justice might be able to do not translating as well when he reverts to his original size, either because of weight difference or just because the difference in the length of his limbs are too drastic and weird. That said, he may come off as clumsy in either forms, and despite his affinity in climbing shit or whatever, he is bound to trip over his own two feet due to the confusion on his proprioception.
Mental Strength: Justice is definitely collected, and despite the ever changing of his body, handles it quite well. The fact he changes form so much should also be a hint as to his tendency to be stubborn, not a bone in his body that enjoys losing or quitting. He's self confident despite his flaws and faults, rarely anything brushing past his thick skin. Past that, however, there are obviously some issues regarding his thought processes, given his pyro tendencies and tendency to lie about the smallest things. He feels neither closeness nor distance in others, though understands the concepts of friendships and love and acts upon such concepts if he sees fit.
School wise, Justice was never into academia and is close to illiterate, things like reading taking him a long time. He identifies much easier with pictures and images, and it's unknown if this is an effect of changing bodies so often. While he doesn't quite understand physics in the mathematic sense, his educated guesses are pretty good, Justice being more instinctive than anything, be it from how to break a fall without breaking anything, or throwing things at a distance.
Weaknesses:Due to his always changing limb size, Justice never had time to truly get used to each version, and whenever he did get used to one version, he'd do something to transform into the other version and ultimately continue the cycle. As such, the confident Justice tends to come off a bit clumsy at times, more than once burning himself as he tried to head out of a fire he'd started. Not only that, but his hubris is to the point of unhealthiness, probably bound to get him landed in a real jail anytime soon. Honestly, if he did get badly hurt or burnt, he would probably be too proud to ask for assistance. As stated earlier, he is damn near illiterate and too proud to try and fix it. He has a deep dislike for people who talk too much about things that don't interest him, especially considering his personality-- he'd rather run off than sit and listen. Furthermore, he has a bad smoking habit, developed at the young age of a year ago and thus often gets antsy or just straight up just starts his smoke break wherever he is.
Restrained?:Yes.
Details:If Justice uses the ability, he can only change the age somewhere within a six months' span, the change will not affect the mental state, and the change can only last three minutes. In simpler terms: his power's useless. If he pushes it, however, a feeling akin to rubberbands tightly wrapping all over his body comes over him and he makes a physical transformation into a child version of himself. His mental age for the most part does not differ, which makes it weirder to see a little kid walking around smoking and shit. His appearance tends to stay consistent, though if he continued to push the limits of the collar, he would probably only continue reverting further as a child.
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