@AngelofOctoberAlright that's fair enough I read your bio but the others stated such outright in theirs so I was going off of what they had. If you want to go with that, that's fine but Shade Walker's group stops at small time. He is a national terrorist as far as the government is concerned.
That's fine, but as long as it gives Akane's name through the grape vine using his influence with other villains as a way to refer him to the Black Sheep because he's the most effective. Than that's how I wanted it to work.
@ZelosseWell then the best I can tell you is to not make the quirk ultra rare. Obviously everyone has a quirk that is relatively unique to them in some ways but strange, and unorthodox quirks don't belong in a street based reaction team.
@vancexentan I think the best you can tell me is it isn't that important. Dude makes explosions with an infinite supply of ammunition. His being on the thug squad is an easy use of his quirk. What else can I say? I honestly need help with the why for justifying a living bomb being part of the muscle..
The supply isn't infinite it says it only lasts as long as your body does. A more appropriate allocation for the Blackened would be for him to put him on a team bent for mass destruction of big targets. If you want help with staying in this group from my end the best would be to say that Shade Walker requested that he stayed to help distract big name heroes. But he also has Captain East with his man of tomorrow quirk makes him basically gold age superman (the original superman not silver age when he started to get ridiculous). I can still keep him in with that excuse but its weakened by the existence of the aforementioned.
Weapons: None Hero(Villain) Equipment: Voice synthesizer, makes his voice crackle and deeper.
Strength: Due to his Quirk, Yoichi is capable of superhuman feats of strength. Shattering rock, bending steel, and lifting vehicles are to be expected of him. At his current level, he's been known to rip steel light-post from their places and swing them around effortlessly. His greatest feat so far was chucking a large-sized van into a convenient store.
Endurance: Due to his Quirk Yoichi is capable of superhuman feats of endurance. His endurance is perhaps the strongest aspect of his Quirk. Surviving fatal falls and physical impacts is a specialty of his. Car crashes leaves him lightly bruised but nothing else. It would take a drop from a twenty-four storey building to break his bones and an impact of likewise strength from a hero to do the same. Even still, his Quirk allows for movement with broken-bones, if he's willing to go through the hellscape of pain.
Willpower: At the moment his Willpower is severely lacking. When the odds are stacked against him, at the slightest hints of defeat, Yoichi falters. Though not fearful, outwardly, he will escape the scene, acting in accordance with his rules for survival.
Speed: Due to his Quirk Yoichi is capable of superhuman feats of speed. Without use of his Quirk he's above-average in terms of speed. During missions he's capable of moving at speeds akin to forty-miles per hour and when condensed into a single-movement he can appear as flicker.
Reaction Speed: Perhaps the only aspect of himself unaffected by his Quirk. His reaction speed is good, better than most. Its been honed due to his once-upon-fear of being struck. He became accustomed to reacting to the slightest flickers in the shadows, keen on the minute things around him, and always mindful of that cold, hard feeling in the pit of his stomach.
Name of Quirk:Take and Give
Ability of Quirk: Shock Absorption and Physical Enhancement
Qualities of Quirk: His body's unique anatomy allows him to store the kinetic energy from physical impacts indefinitely. His muscles act as the shock absorber, nearly dampening most physical damage (not including cutting). Afterwards, on a cellular level, the energy is circulated through his body continuously or until "drained", giving him a reliable source of fuel for his superhuman abilities.
Strengths of Quirk: Take and Give enhances his physical abilities to mid-tier Hero levels. His strength, speed, and most of all, durability makes him a force to be reckon with and his youth means it'll only get stronger.
Weaknesses of Quirk: Take and Give requires him to get hit in order for him to dish-it-out. Despite his shock-absorbing-muscles, for whatever reason his nerves still receive "most" of the pain. It can be jarring to fall from a fatal height and know you'll stay conscious to feel all the pain. In addition, his outlandish actions often uses big chunks of his reserves, requiring him to purposely put himself in harms way to continue the fight.
Limits of Quirk: The one limit he has discovered is the result of intaking too much energy, too suddenly. When his body is "clogged" his body reacts by raising his body temperature to steam-inducing levels, expelling the excess store in the form of said steam and through blood. Typically he bleeds from his eyes, ears, and mouth (hint-hint, blood is also a means of releasing stored energy).
Biography: Yoichi would bet his meager-life that his late mother died clueless and ignorant. That she believed by sacrificing herself that she would send him off to live a fairly normal, if not mundane existence. Which, if true, would prove just how idealistic she was. With his father already deceased he landed darkly on his aunt's doorstep. Those first few nights were filled with nightmares. The next few years were flooded with wonders. At night--sometimes during the day--he would ruminate about that morning; the morning the plane broke apart. He wondered what drove her to wrapping herself elastic-body around him, why her panicked breath held no words of comfort.
Why that utterly weak hero had left her behind!
Why had she smiled behind the flamed wreckage or even twiddled her fingers weakly, feigning a reassured goodbye. All of it had been nonsense, some idea of sacrifice based on emotion. They both could have lived, he just knew they could. But her ignorance and rashness had left him the only survivor between them ...
So was it ever a question that he'd grow to hate the Hero Society. They were praised as Champions of the weak and yet they were awfully inefficient. He could say without a doubt that they were horrible at truly being heroes. You know, like the ones myths were based off of. The ones that overcame true, overwhelming odds. How did he know? well he became what one might call a villain. Whenever he could he would pick off those he knew were weaker than him. Though pros they may be, they were ill suited for his Quirk and more times then not, unsuspecting of a youth in a school uniform. Caving their chest in or turning their face to putty wasn't hard, especially after they went on the offensive.
In a span of two months he had chosen three heroes around his area; three chosen, three dead. When things got too hot for him, he received an invitation from Black Tree. It came with a knife firmly planted in his aunt's back. Oddly enough, he had actually felt a very small twinge of sadness. In it was the promise of sanctuary in exchange for his "cooperation", all he had to do was say aloud "I accept."
He did and a full four months later he was attending a new high school under a new identity. A costume was provided, everything that he had lacked was given to him and now, now he was a real villain. Now he was Lord Skyfall.
Personality: Yoichi is a calm, stoic youth who often picks apart the depravities of humanity while meticulously upkeeping his own human needs. In regards to this, he very rarely looks for the good in a situation, often diving right into the worst-case scenario. This pessimism stems from an unnatural persistence to stay logical; he learned from his mother that decisions driven by emotions can be world-shattering. Anything without a clear-cut answer could flip one's perception of the world on its head. And yet, for all his fabricated control, Yoichi also harbors a shameless need to watch all things fade. The world, the buildings within it, the people around him, the girl beneath him, all things should fall to dust.
To his dismay however, Yoichi admits to not being capable of doing this alone. A deep-seated fear of death is nestled beside his heart. He knows he needs others and has developed a taste for manipulation in order to acquire them. His Black Tree companions may even believe him something of a normal teen.