Hey, Suku!
@Lugubrioushey!
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So I just checked the Final Fantasy RP I'm in, and you were in it XD Hi there from me as well.
I love this concept. I want to make an application but now I can't decide between the characters I would go with. I do want a robot character though, that's guaranteed.
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It is indeed.
Ok so I narrowed down my ideas for an application, but I still can't figure which one I should do...
The list goes as ROB (from Smash Bros and such), Atlas and PBody (from Portal 2's Co-op Testing), and Aiden Pearce (from WATCH_DOGS). Each character has flaws though.ROB has little history aside from being the false Antagonist in SSBB's Subspace Emissary game-wise, not even to mention that it's an actual physical piece of equipment for the NES.These characters were made to be together, and splitting them apart would accomplish nothing but paranoia from the bots until they were reunited. They also are lacking in any sort of a role of offense and combat-wise, and they lack any intelligent language other than gestures and the bleeps and boops of their lingo. I'd probably give one of them the Gel Gun from Aperture Tag to increase their potential.The WATCH_DOGS universe exists as a world where real video games exist, as evidenced by the occasional Raving Rabbids hackable animatronic figurine, the Far Cry Blood Dragon arcade machine present somewhere in the game, and the many mentions to Assassins Creed. He's also somewhat lacking in the offensive-role department, but his phone is literally amazing and would suffice as a great tool in terms of generality.
I included the games these characters come from in case anyone here (although I'm figuring most people here are knowledgeable in these characters) did not know about where they come from. Any input from anyone here is welcome, I'm having a hard time deciding between these characters.
Name:
Alpha 1 "goes by Aki Tamashiro"
Gender:
Female
Age:
teens
Game:
God Eater
Equipment:
-Weapons-
New-Type God Arc: The God Arc is a series of biomechanical weapons created by Fenrir as a means to combat the Aragami. Usually looks like a mix between a sword, a gun, a shield and a mass of black Aragami flesh, each of these God Arcs are controlled by an artificial Aragami core embedded near the grip area, allowing the God Eaters to control these weapons to their fullest extent. In other words, every God Arc is a man-made Aragami that can be controlled by humans. In the early installment of the games, they are two types of God Arcs: the "Old-type", in which a God Arc is designed for either close-quarter combat or long-ranged combat;and the "New-Type", which can freely switch between forms.
Stun Grenades: A grenade that once activated released a large amount of light stunning the foe leaving them open for a brief amount of time.
Bullet types: Aki carries multiple types of bullets for the situation piercing and elemental type bullets.
Healing bullet: A special type of bullet that once hitting a person can heal them of small injuries.
Abilities:
Superior Strength: Due to the bias factor contained in the armlets grands the God Eaters strength is beyond that of a normal human as to best combat the aragami threat.
Enhanced Speed: Due to the bias factor contained in the armlet it grants the God Eaters speed that allows them to keep up with the Aragami though to keep up this speed taxes their stamina.
Predator Form: A form that can be accessed in Blade Form, this form produces a massive pair of jaws from the God Arc to "devour" the Aragami, bestowing them with a powered state called "Burst Mode", which greatly enhances the God Eater's power and abilities for a brief amount of time.
Blood Rage: A form that can be accessed by Aki. In this form, the God Arc temporarily unlocks its Restraining Frames, producing a crystalline "wing" on the God Eater's back, giving them invincibility and increased speed and attack, as well as capable of dashing infinitely. Unfortunately, it only lasts roughly 30 seconds due to how taxing it is on the body as a whole it is rarely used and only in the most dire of situations.
Weaknesses and Limitations:
Being an Aragami, the God Arc still has the urge to devour, and when it is in storage it will start to exhibit such behaviour. It is also completely linked to its compatible God Eater; if a God Arc is wielded by a non-compatible God Eater, its Oracle cells will begin to devour them. This is a fact that was, at first, without a single exception. To curtail this a God eater needs a injection of the p53 bias factor into their armlet. The p53 bias factor is a substance that determines what the Aragami should and should not "eat", as well as protecting them from getting devoured by their assigned God Arc. If the Armlet is damaged and/or removed, the invading Oracle Cells from the God Arcs will gradually mutate the God Eater into an Aragami. This is called aragami infection. If this happens, they can only be killed by their own God Arcs. Though it is possible that they can over come the aragami infection the chances of doing this however is slim to none. With the gun form of the god arc it can only be fired so much before it runs out of oracle points. When there is a absence of oracle points the gun form can not be used. Though a new type can recharge by using the blade form of the god arc to replenish it.
Personality:
Aki is proactive and intelligent and always seeks to place her teammates lives above her own. She is one that will take orders but should the need arise she would be first to discard it should it mean the safety of her team or civilians. She tries to be the a dependable person so that she could help as much as possible. She dislikes violence but knows that agains the aragami it is the only option avaliable.
Backstory:
several years after the emergence of Arargami. The Aragami are race of vicious creatures made of a cluster of "Oracle Cells", single-celled organisms that can consume anything and take on its attributes, that devours most of the Earth's resources and much of humanity to the point of near-extinction. Coming in different forms, they are invincible against any conventional weaponry, even capable of absorbing large quantities of nuclear energy into their own, until a Finnish pharmaceutical company known as Fenrir created a series of biomechanical hybrid weapons called "God Arc" that can kill the Aragami, as well as selecting those who can wield such weapons. These individuals are then called God Eater
Aki was a orphan knowing little of her parents and where she comes from. Chosen through a series of aptitude tests, she was then painfully equipped with a armlet that protected her from her god arc devouring her. She than joined the first division eventually rising through the ranks. With the lose of the former leader of the first division she was promoted to take his spot. This made her all the more serious in making sure her team mates survive no matter what happens. Though in her latest hunt she finds her self in a strange location seeing as there is little choice she thrusts herself forward into this unknown world set on "eradicating the aragami" that seems to plague this new land.
Entry Point:
Aki was in pursuit of a Hannibal type aragami when She managed to Corner it in the city of mercy though right when she was about to devour it a bright light occurs trapping her in a new land with odd "aragami" she has never seen before.
Ok so I narrowed down my ideas for an application, but I still can't figure which one I should do...
The list goes as ROB (from Smash Bros and such), Atlas and PBody (from Portal 2's Co-op Testing), and Aiden Pearce (from WATCH_DOGS). Each character has flaws though.ROB has little history aside from being the false Antagonist in SSBB's Subspace Emissary game-wise, not even to mention that it's an actual physical piece of equipment for the NES.These characters were made to be together, and splitting them apart would accomplish nothing but paranoia from the bots until they were reunited. They also are lacking in any sort of a role of offense and combat-wise, and they lack any intelligent language other than gestures and the bleeps and boops of their lingo. I'd probably give one of them the Gel Gun from Aperture Tag to increase their potential.The WATCH_DOGS universe exists as a world where real video games exist, as evidenced by the occasional Raving Rabbids hackable animatronic figurine, the Far Cry Blood Dragon arcade machine present somewhere in the game, and the many mentions to Assassins Creed. He's also somewhat lacking in the offensive-role department, but his phone is literally amazing and would suffice as a great tool in terms of generality.
I included the games these characters come from in case anyone here (although I'm figuring most people here are knowledgeable in these characters) did not know about where they come from. Any input from anyone here is welcome, I'm having a hard time deciding between these characters.
@Scarifar You're kind of holding up the Hryule Fields group. If you can post within the next day or so I would greatly appreciate it.