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Character's Name: Wardoll
Mentor: Batman
Superpower: Devices
Weapon: Hand Blasters
Travel Power: Flight
Description of Powers: "Just a buncha whatever I could grab while I was breakin' outta that Harvester thing...been upgrading my chassis as I go, based on whatever I can get ahold of an' whatever I can unlock from that Exobug thingy I got in me."
Weakness: A random assortment of weapons and equipment given life by assimilated Apokoliptian technology, including the Sentience Circuits of a long-dead Father Box, held together by luck as much as will, and propelled by a spontaneous life-force that is equal part Exobyte data, newborn soul, and Internet downloads..? Nah, what could POSSIBLY go wrong...
Character's Real Name: Mechanical Auto-Initializing Sentient Youth, aka "M.A.I.S.Y."
Character's Age: About a week or so in her current configuration, but personality equivalent to a teenager (possesses large amounts of raw data but lacking in many of the actual life experiences to put much of it to use yet)
Character Personality:
Much like Slo-Bo from the old "Young Justice" comic, she's a bit of a slacker-Goth who views Earth as a VAST improvement over her "previous life" on Apokolips. She has a bit of the wide-eyed optimist to her, carefully if not completely hidden under a facade of snarkiness, dated pop-culture references, and random trivia that she uses as a defense mechanism. Friendly, if sarcastic, and a bit of a superhero fangirl to boot.
Brief Origin:
Wardoll's earliest memories come from an undisclosed period of time on Apokolips, where she claims to have once been part of a Father Box owned by a youth in the slums of Armaghetto whose rebellious personality and idolization of Earth heroes seems to have influenced her own earliest sentience. Assimilated by Brainiac at some point, she remained dormant within the vast mechanical consciousness until a seemingly random encounter with an Exobyte, released by Future!Lex in the present day, awakened the long-faded spark of consciousness within her. She carefully and quietly built herself a body out of pieces found in the Harvester ship she'd been rebuilt into and, when she discovered she was actually ON Earth, the planet of her (dead owner's) dreams, she made a break for it, ending up in Gotham (it reminded her of Apokolips).
((Just to put SOMETHING in here, here's my main from DCU Online. The game is...OK, but I really like how she turned out.))
Mentor: Batman
Superpower: Devices
Weapon: Hand Blasters
Travel Power: Flight
Description of Powers: "Just a buncha whatever I could grab while I was breakin' outta that Harvester thing...been upgrading my chassis as I go, based on whatever I can get ahold of an' whatever I can unlock from that Exobug thingy I got in me."
Weakness: A random assortment of weapons and equipment given life by assimilated Apokoliptian technology, including the Sentience Circuits of a long-dead Father Box, held together by luck as much as will, and propelled by a spontaneous life-force that is equal part Exobyte data, newborn soul, and Internet downloads..? Nah, what could POSSIBLY go wrong...
Character's Real Name: Mechanical Auto-Initializing Sentient Youth, aka "M.A.I.S.Y."
Character's Age: About a week or so in her current configuration, but personality equivalent to a teenager (possesses large amounts of raw data but lacking in many of the actual life experiences to put much of it to use yet)
Character Personality:
Much like Slo-Bo from the old "Young Justice" comic, she's a bit of a slacker-Goth who views Earth as a VAST improvement over her "previous life" on Apokolips. She has a bit of the wide-eyed optimist to her, carefully if not completely hidden under a facade of snarkiness, dated pop-culture references, and random trivia that she uses as a defense mechanism. Friendly, if sarcastic, and a bit of a superhero fangirl to boot.
Brief Origin:
Wardoll's earliest memories come from an undisclosed period of time on Apokolips, where she claims to have once been part of a Father Box owned by a youth in the slums of Armaghetto whose rebellious personality and idolization of Earth heroes seems to have influenced her own earliest sentience. Assimilated by Brainiac at some point, she remained dormant within the vast mechanical consciousness until a seemingly random encounter with an Exobyte, released by Future!Lex in the present day, awakened the long-faded spark of consciousness within her. She carefully and quietly built herself a body out of pieces found in the Harvester ship she'd been rebuilt into and, when she discovered she was actually ON Earth, the planet of her (dead owner's) dreams, she made a break for it, ending up in Gotham (it reminded her of Apokolips).
((Just to put SOMETHING in here, here's my main from DCU Online. The game is...OK, but I really like how she turned out.))
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The game's pretty fun.... if you see a villian... I think his name is Von Pastel, running around, that's the character me and another furry made on his account. He's a massive physical bruiser with boyscout shorts and t-shirt, backpack, tophat and monocle... all in pastel pink, green and blue.
On one hand, technically DCUO is free for me now...I bought a Lifetime Subscription (the ONLY major purchase I've made this year not motivated by something breaking). On the other hand, yeah, the Character Design elements are pretty lousy. I mean, they have friggin' Superman on the roster and their Chest Emblem letters are fucking BLOCK ITALICS. It makes your hero look like he printed his jersey out with Microsoft Word.
That's one thing among many that I've heard about DCUO's shortcomings compared to CO... the costume creator is subpar, the "iconic" characters have very little player interaction, the non-pay accounts have huge restrictions, and, humorously, the chat filters are so severe that even canon character bios get bits bleeped.
How much was your LTS?
How much was your LTS?
The Metors are actually chosen by your Origin (Meta, Magic, or Tech) and Allignment (Good or Evil), so for good guys it's either Superman (Meta), Wonder Woman (Magic), or Batman (Tech), although you can use the Watchtower telelporters to switch between them once you finish the tutorial. The only REAL difference is Batman has you fight at night while the other two are in the perpetual daylight of Metropolis.
she shares her mentor's sense of justice, dislike of abiding the rules, and interest in wonder woman.
out of all maisy's various incarnations, this one may be the trashiest-looking. (which might be a plus, given she's apparently cobbling herself together from other people's trash) how many more levels before you unlock the tasteful outfit choices?
actually that could be a really long time, since most DCU heroines never managed THAT feat....
out of all maisy's various incarnations, this one may be the trashiest-looking. (which might be a plus, given she's apparently cobbling herself together from other people's trash) how many more levels before you unlock the tasteful outfit choices?
actually that could be a really long time, since most DCU heroines never managed THAT feat....
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