Will work on a app tonight. Will likely PM it to you potato.That will work fine, Sep!
Will work on a app tonight. Will likely PM it to you potato.That will work fine, Sep!
Or not, was busy. Tomorrow then :PWill work on a app tonight. Will likely PM it to you potato.That will work fine, Sep!
Name: Brent Connors Alias(s): If you have an alias you're known by. Age: 125 years old Affiliations: The Heroes Description: Peak Human Intelligence and Physical Traits despite old age. . . his real contribution to his group is his massive amount of experience, possibly connections, memories and valuable information. None of his physical qualities are Superhuman, save for his life span and extremely hardy ability to fight off bad health of any kinds. Powers: He is physically ageless and all of his physical qualities are at Peak Human capacity, in Record's Breaking scale, but not greater than Human. He is also a genius with an I.Q in the 200's. Skills: He doesn't know "Martial Arts", like Kung Fu, Shotokahn, but he is extremely athletic and skilled at fisticuffs and grappling. Equipment: He uses a Sniper Rifle, a Combat Knife, and First AID. Ranking: D (Optional) Brief History: A brief summary of your character's back story. Keep it brief.A jack of all trades sort of character? Interesting. This could definitely work and I'd be more than happy to accept it but could you include some more information. Some weaknesses, perhaps, or maybe elaborate a bit further on his powers? Also, I was looking at the power rankings and one phrase does seem to stick out in A-Class: "possess functional immortality." Now, this is a very tricky decision between A-Rank and D-Rank. Is he actually immortal or does it just give the appearance that he is while he lives for an incredibly long period of time!
It's technically functionally immortal, though. At least, it rules out death by old age. I mean, I'm sure that some forms of immortality let them live forever, but also gives them the ability to be killed by means that aren't old age. One way to become immortal is to stop ageing, right? That doesn't necessarily stop death by any other means.Well yeah. But immortality doesn't mean very much if anyone can kill you with anything just as easily.
Yeah, but if he also can't be killed by poison and disease...It's technically functionally immortal, though. At least, it rules out death by old age. I mean, I'm sure that some forms of immortality let them live forever, but also gives them the ability to be killed by means that aren't old age. One way to become immortal is to stop ageing, right? That doesn't necessarily stop death by any other means.Well yeah. But immortality doesn't mean very much if anyone can kill you with anything just as easily.
Disease is a given. . . that's generally how people with old age die, and toxins accumulated into the body wear it out even more. If someone genetically engineered a poison for him it wouldn't matter though.Yeah, but if he also can't be killed by poison and disease...It's technically functionally immortal, though. At least, it rules out death by old age. I mean, I'm sure that some forms of immortality let them live forever, but also gives them the ability to be killed by means that aren't old age. One way to become immortal is to stop ageing, right? That doesn't necessarily stop death by any other means.Well yeah. But immortality doesn't mean very much if anyone can kill you with anything just as easily.
Alright, but that said, having physical qualities that are at the peak of human capacity as well as being ageless deserves much more than a D.Disease is a given. . . that's generally how people with old age die, and toxins accumulated into the body wear it out even more. If someone genetically engineered a poison for him it wouldn't matter though.Yeah, but if he also can't be killed by poison and disease...It's technically functionally immortal, though. At least, it rules out death by old age. I mean, I'm sure that some forms of immortality let them live forever, but also gives them the ability to be killed by means that aren't old age. One way to become immortal is to stop ageing, right? That doesn't necessarily stop death by any other means.Well yeah. But immortality doesn't mean very much if anyone can kill you with anything just as easily.
Going with Santa on this one. By the way, he's accepted but we're just debating his ranking! I'd say about B-C but that's just my opinions!Alright, but that said, having physical qualities that are at the peak of human capacity as well as being ageless deserves much more than a D.Disease is a given. . . that's generally how people with old age die, and toxins accumulated into the body wear it out even more. If someone genetically engineered a poison for him it wouldn't matter though.Yeah, but if he also can't be killed by poison and disease...It's technically functionally immortal, though. At least, it rules out death by old age. I mean, I'm sure that some forms of immortality let them live forever, but also gives them the ability to be killed by means that aren't old age. One way to become immortal is to stop ageing, right? That doesn't necessarily stop death by any other means.Well yeah. But immortality doesn't mean very much if anyone can kill you with anything just as easily.