'Work' at the clinic is boring. While I get to have my gnome play video games on my behalf, far too many people wanted to speak with me. Another problem, quite frankly, was that too many parahumans came. There were three independent capes - two villains and one hero who were scoping the place. I had to keep an eye on them. Then there was a member of the Adepts - a non-powered member, who came to give me a sales pitch. There was also a guy from 'Lost Garden' who I was pretty sure was a spy. He wasn't a cape, so his bio was sparse. There was no mention of what he currently was up to. I also noticed that I got more notifications from parahumans.
At least I got 3 of my pegasus rides out of the way. Three different children, each with parents who had too much money. The whole clinic made me appreciate the Elite. I don't know how much money they put into this place, but it's nice looking. They have a large staff, which take care of pretty much everything on their own.
It also gave me plenty of time to think about unique summons. There were lots of options. Too many really. By the end of the day, I was eager to get started.
...
*Your video games skill has increased by +1.
*By obtaining thirty ranks in video games, your gain +30,000 exp.
*You have leveled up! You gain +5 ability points!
*You have leveled up! You gain +5 ability points!
Wow. I smile. Now nobody can say that I'm wasting time playing video games! Video games are life!
...I mean, sure, going out and punching people would probably be a quicker way to level up. It would also earn me more potential Perks. Hell, it would make the world a better place if I punched the right people.
...Great, now I feel kinda bad.
On the other hand, I can play video games while I heal people. Isn't that the better option? At least for down-time. It's not like I can single-handedly save the world, no matter what I do. I'll put my new points in Charisma later.
My mini-map lights up. Hey look at that, a couple of blocks outside glowing bears are fighting an ent. Another hero is raining down stars on it. The Protectorate seems to have whatever is going on well in hand, so no need for me to get involved. No civilians to evacuate. If I enter the fray I'll just be a distraction. The cybernetic guards on the roof should handle things if they get too close. We'll probably have some PRT agents that need healing afterwards though.
Too bad. An ent would probably give some nice exp.
*Your pain resistance skill has increased by +1.
*Your pain resistance skill has increased by +1.
It's a good thing I have that skill since Riley can't numb or sedate me. I tried to pay attention to exactly what she was doing, but her explanations still went over my head. Still, as long as I don't wind up a brain in a jar, it'll be fine. Note to self: don't let Riley play Metroid and see Mother Brain. It might give her ideas.
Wait. What was I thinking? She already put people's brains in jars. Though I wouldn't put it past her to graft together a huge brain and put THAT in a room-sized jar... Yeah, let's not go there.
I had lain on my stomach for the first couple of hours. During that time, I had gained a large pair of wings on my back. It was a strange sensation, but better than whatever was going on below. Getting literally sawed in half had increased my pain resistance. Mechanical arms held me up as the worlds foremost surgeon did something down below.
Oh who was I kidding? She's obviously making my clone into a centaur.
I'll try and act surprised.
The work day is over. The sad thing is that it was Sunday. I had a whole week of tedium to look forward too. On the bright side, I could spend the majority of my time playing video games. A pretty sweet job.
Even better, the nurses could soon start handling everything on their own. It's not like using the regeneration pods took any technical skills. You simply climbed in. With my new summoning level, I could make regeneration rooms. Instead of piecing together wall segments to create an ad-hock effect like I did with Noelle's surgery, I could summon a room itself.
It cost 160 MP per minute to maintain. That was what two pods cost, so I wouldn't be spending less. While I would have a much larger area of effect with a room, I was going to stick with the pods. A room felt... like it was too much. Plus, laying in a pod was an imposition. If people knew I could make a room, I wasn't sure what the result would be.
Alternately, I'm certain that any hospital would give millions of dollars for a regeneration ER/Recovery Room. A surgery room probably wouldn't work.
Regardless, I still had to come in for the rest of the pegasus rides this week. After that, I would have time to 'Tinker'. Which was to say, Riley would have time to Tinker and I'd grind powers (or play video games).
Back at the base, my clone was still being operated on by Riley. So I took the time to finalize the ideas I had come up with. It was about time to create my new unique summons.
[Met Factory
Str 40. Dex 20. Con 40. Inventory. Summoning lvl 4.]
An inch-wide yellow cube appeared. With a mental command, it expanded to a similar structure that was two feet to a side. One of the side was clear. With another push, a Met materialized inside. And another. And another. And another. And another.
Forty seemed to be its limit. It also couldn't make anything else, but surrounding a spider with a Met suit should be possible. I had it Inventory its own Mets. I can't access them, so it looks like unique summons don't share my dimensional pocket.
Alright. This works. It will let Riley have her assistants around without causing a drain. Too bad unique items could only summon a fixed thing. I guess if they didn't have that restriction then making every one of them have summoning would be the best option. Still, it was a great proof of concept for my next item.
[Gray Fox
Thief II
Str 10. Dex 50. Con 20. Stealth. Teleportation lvl 3. Summoning lvl 2.]
Having one summon to maintain my mini-map was the idea. He could only create eyeball-cameras.
[Summoned Spy
Str 10. Dex 0. Con 15. Enhanced Sight x 5. Observe lvl 1.]
Observe could be removed to increase Enhanced Sight and vice-versa. He summoned spy after spy until he reached his maximum. 10. That was disappointing. Looks like the amount of creatures are dependent on the summoning level, and probably size. I would've given him more summoning and less teleportation if I had known.
I think that's enough for now. I need to ask Riley if she has anything she wants before I create a permanent costume for her. I was thinking about only stats for me, but I'm now tempted by 0 MP summons.
But what would I want to summon that often?
"Okay! You can look!" Riley took her hands from my eyes. I stood in front of a large mirror. (Where had she gotten that? And was it made of glass?)
"Riley?"
"Yes?"
I lifted one of my legs then put it down. Then another. Then another. Then another. Then another. Then another. "I'm not a centaur."
She slaps my shoulder. "Of course not silly! You assimilated the wings, so I couldn't let you not do the same for its brain!"
"Yeah..." My torso was grafted onto the back of the pegasus where its wings once were. My legs were attached to its stomach. I had no idea where my waist was. "Does the pegasus look less blurry than before?"
"Yes!" She hops up and down on my back. "The pixels that compose the pegasus are being improved!" She paused. "Though the improvement is limited in scope. I'd say the size of each pixel got halved. It's an improvement, but the effect is still noticeable."
"And the horse head?" Sticking out in front of me was the rest of the horse. It does look better. 16-bit vs. 8-bit graphics. How was I connected to its nervous system? I tell the horse to raise its leg and my body responds. That's disconcerting. My gaze goes lower. The horse's legs have red marks around them. I think she modified them so that they were shorter. Probably so my feet could touch the ground.
Riley's hair makes a rustling sound as she swings her head side-to-side. "Well, I obviously had to see what happened to its brain!" She hopped down from my back. "Speaking of which, time for the next phase of the surgery!"
Well, at least she's back to her usual cute self. Scared Riley and scary Riley aren't as good as curious and excited Riley.
There was a knock on the door. "Enter." It opened to reveal Marissa.
"Pixel." She nodded at me.
"Sundancer." I returned the nod. Gray Fox vanished to patrol around the hideout. 10 cameras didn't give 100% coverage, but with him actively searching - the map stayed pretty filled in.
"I was thinking about your mental blocking technology." She looked away and held her elbow with the opposite hand.
**Sundancer is nervous.
**Sundancer is afraid.
**Sundancer is hopeful.
"Did you come to a conclusion?"
"Yes. If you reveal yourself to the rest of them, then we can discuss with them."
I stood up. "Sounds fair. When did you want to do it?"
"Right now."
Kevin ► Sorry to interrupt your experiment, Riley.
Kevin ► I'm going to tell the Travelers that I'm Tex.
Kevin ► So it's best to have both of me there.
Riley ► Awwwww... :(
Riley ► I guess I can see what happens to the pegaus when your clone vanishes! :)
Kevin ► Sounds interesting.
Riley ► I bet it will be!
That's one of her best qualities. She bounces back and doesn't dwell on the bad stuff. I guess moping isn't something a 'Good Girl' would do. I need to stop worrying about her mental state. These kind of things just take time according to the internet.
Mars was looking at me while I talked with Riley. "Tex will join us. Shall we convene in the living room." Or rather the conference room that had been slowly converted into the main social room.
**Sundancer is afraid.
**Sundancer is determined.
**Sundancer is surprised.
Marissa's back straightened. "Sure." She gave a brief reply before we went to one of the elevators.
"Have you told them anything yet?"
She glanced at me. "No, not yet."
"Then we'll wait outside. You should speak to them first."
**Sundancer is surprised.
**Sundancer is confused.
**Sundancer is curious.
"Why?"
"I need a little while for Tex to get here." Approximately a minute... Uh oh. I wanted to slap my forehead. I didn't spend MP to maintain my clone. How was I supposed to disable him? "He's with Bit right now... This might take a while. I apologize."
"What? No!" She held up her hands. "I suddenly dumped this on you." Marissa looked down and away. "I didn't think you'd be busy Tinkering. We, uh, we can do this later."
I held up a palm. "No. You made a decision. Don't second guess it. We'll be down soon." One way or another.
I teleported to the main operating room while disconnecting my armor's MP supply. Wow, my clone's body looks even stranger from an outside perspective.
"Kevin?" Riley tilted her head. "Weren't you going to have your clone vanish?"
I shook my head. "He doesn't have an upkeep. I'm going to see if I can manually disperse him or something." Barring that... I guess a super-sharp sword would solve my problem. My clone and I looked at each other. Nothing. I reached out and took my hand. Ah, there it is.
*Multiplayer deactivated. Time to respawn 23:59:59.
Huh.
"Awww! Everything vanished! I didn't get to examine the brain!"
**Riley is sad.
I reached over and patted her on the head out of reflex. "Don't worry, we can do it again tomorrow. It looks like I have a timer on summoning him."
**Riley is happy.
"So what are you going to tell the Travelers?"
"The truth, but with a body double instead of a full-fledged clone." As strange as it had been having two bodies, it felt even stranger going back to one. "Do you want to come with?"
"Nah." She waved a hand. "I'll make some preparations for tomorrow."
My armor faded. Great timing. I summoned a new set with a rigid, detachable helm. I next summoned a 'Tex'. "Wish me luck." I waved back at my little sister before teleporting to outside of the living room. Was I getting lazy? I could've just walked. Eh, whatever.
I waited outside for a short while before Marissa opened the door. "Okay. We're ready."
I entered. All seven of them were standing or sitting in the various couches and chairs they'd brought. Krouse, Noelle, Marissa, Luke, Jess, Cody and Oliver. "Did you tell everyone what this was about yet?"
Mars shook her head. "Not yet."
"Alright." I moved to stand in front of the television. That way everyone could see me without having to twist their bodies or necks. "I think showing will be easier than telling." Tex stood beside me as I reached up and took off my helmet again. A moment later I controlled Tex and had him remove his hat, glasses and bandanna.
A flood of notifications came in. Pretty much all of them were surprised. Some were nervous. Some were curious. At least no one was angry. "What?" "Twins?" "Oh, that makes sense." "Why?" "Huh."
I tucked my helmet under my right arm and held up my left hand. "As you can see, Tex and I are the same person. It's a long story, and I'd prefer not to go into details. Sufficient to say that Marissa figured it out. I left it to her to decide if I told the rest of you."
"Why?" Noelle tilted her head. "And how?"
Tex smirked. "I find that question ironic coming from you."
The brown-haired girl blushed and looked away. Krouse patted her leg and spoke. "So you made a clone. Or Bit did. Or it's a facsimile or some kind." He tilted his head and looked up. "Really, there are any number of ways it could be done." The Travelers' leader paused before continuing. "I guess the question isn't 'how', but 'why'?"
I shrugged. "Secret identities are hard to maintain. I have enemies and wanted to hide from them." Notifications flashed by. The Travelers are my allies and used to being on the run, so they easily accepted my explanation.
The group looks at one another. There are whispers and side conversations before Krouse speaks up again. "We understand your situation and appreciate you telling us."
**Perdition is annoyed at Krouse.
**Sundancer is annoyed at Krouse.
**Balistic is annoyed at Krouse.
**Genesis is annoyed at Krouse.
Hey! Notifications about people other than me. Wow, haven't seen that in a while. Still, better to distract them. Annoyance can color your perceptions after all.
"The reason that Marissa wanted you to know my secret is because I have a new technology that can help you. It is a temporary measure, but I can suppress the Simurgh's influence on you. I think she wanted a show of good faith before I began to alter your mental states."
Notifications repeatedly popped-up as the Travelers began to talk amongst themselves. Excitement. Fear. Joy. Suspicion. Anger. Hope. I stood back and considered my next move. If they agree, then that's that. If they don't... well I wouldn't force it on them. However, I might not have a choice. Emotions are running high and this whole mess could devolve into a fight.
Yeah. I'm pretty sure this is the Simurgh's work. I'm not sure how a rational person would behave in this situation, but I'm betting it's not like this. I shape my summons in my mind. I know I just said I wouldn't force them, but my opinion is quickly changing.
"Enough!" Noelle raises her voice. "Look at us! We're being offered a way out by someone who we can trust! Pixel didn't have to help us in the first place. We all know we can't really trust ourselves, so why are we wavering? Do we not trust him? Is it because he didn't unmask for us before now?" Her gaze swept the room. "Think! If he wanted to Master us, he could've done so at any time!" She then turned to me. "Pixel. Do it."
That's good enough for me. I summoned a box around the edges of the room with Gamer's Mind.
**Krouse is calm.
**Noelle is calm.
**Oliver is calm.
**Perdition is calm.
**Sundancer is calm.
**Balistic is calm.
**Genesis is calm.
"Whoa!" "Oh my god..." "I can't believe we..." "What the hell?" "Huh."
I stood there and let the Travelers talk amongst themselves for a short while. Finally, Krouse turned to us and asked. "I know that Tinkertech is an odd thing, and that it only makes sense to the person who made it. And not always then." He paused for a second. "I guess what I'm asking is, this seems really effective. Why can't you just..." He motioned with his hands. "Keep this up all the time?"
"Simple. What's occurring right now is that your thought processes are synced with a copy of your thoughts in the tech. If it deviates too much, say you get angry or irrational, then the processes are re-synced." I was pretty sure this was how Gamer's Mind worked, but I really had no proof. "So there are several issues with it. First, it's effectively Mastering you with your own mind. That's keeping outside forces from doing it, but it's still a Mastering effect. So you can understand why I'm hesitant to use it. Second, 'too much deviation' is a rather subjective way of measuring stuff. So the peaks are leveled out. Too much anger or too much joy." I shrug. "It doesn't make you emotionless psychopaths, but it does come closer than I'm really comfortable with. Third, my tech is ephemeral by nature. So this isn't a long-term solution."
Marissa adds. "When it wears off, we'll begin to second-guess ourselves. I think that's part of what Ziz did to us."
I nod. "Exactly, but I won't maintain or initiate the effect without your approval."
"I understand." Noelle said. "Do you think we can talk amongst ourselves?"
"Of course." I motioned to the now pixelized door that was attached to the real door. "The effect only persists inside the room. If you want it to end, just step outside. We can talk later." I put my free hand on Tex and we teleported away. While I wanted to give the Travelers room to decide things for themselves, I did leave a cube containing Boo behind. If they decided to do something... stupid. I wanted to know beforehand.
...
"Goodnight." I whispered to Riley. She was asleep in her bed. I sat to the side and looked at my clone's cool down on my status page.
19:23:47
Ugh. The room was a massive drain on my MP. 160 each minute. That was more than half even in a light meditative state. Without my clone's reserve, I couldn't do much. Also, it was too much to maintain while I slept. So that was out.
19:23:33
It would be all I could do to maintain my armor and the healing pods tomorrow.
*Your stealth skill has increased by +1.
What? My danger sense told me no one was looking at me, but I wasn't trying to hide. How could my stealth increase?
Hmmmm...
Oh! Gray Fox! He was now patrolling around the outside of the motel room. Hiding. I never got any skill-ups from my other summons, except for gnome crones and their power drain. I also had to pay the costs of that. I guess being unique brought some additional benefits. What other skills did I want to train? Damage Resistance (Physical), Acting, Meditation, Parahuman Lore and Unarmed Combat.
Hmmmm...
Damage Resistance would require making something super strong to punch whatever had it.
Acting was... not going to happen. A gnome actor couldn't work because I had to control them to get speech.
Meditation? It would be worth a slot to have a MP battery.
Parahuman Lore? In my dreams.
Unarmed Combat? Sure. Seems simple enough.
With my mind made up, I called forth my new unique summons.
[Boo
Str 20. Dex 85. Con 20. Observe. Teleportation lvl 1. Summoning lvl 4.]
[Little Mac
Str 80. Dex 140. Con 80. Unarmed Combat. Damage Resistance (Physical).]
[Dhalsim
Str 80. Dex 25. Con 60. Unarmed Combat. Damage Resistance (Gravity). Meditation. Malleable. Teleportation lvl 1.]
"Yoga!" My pixelized street fighter crosses its legs, closes its eyes, and begins to breathe deeply.
I let go of my meditation and... yes! My MP doesn't drop! The Indian fighter is providing me a nice boost. I was worried that it would just refill his MP since I don't have to pay for him. Or even worse, that there's be no bonus since he didn't have mental stats.
Glad it worked out.
The 5'6" boxer with green gloves and shorts begins sparring against Boo clones. That should get my unarmed combat up. It's a skill that I need, but not one I wanted to grind.
Even better is that I don't have to spend time meditating any more. Dhalsim isn't exactly optimized like Little Mac. The boxer was absolutely demolishing hordes of gigantic miniature space hamsters. Still, it wouldn't be the Street Fighter I knew if he couldn't float while meditating, stretch, and teleport.
Not that he was really floating, but with a nudge he rose into the air. A long, thin toe lifted him up and completed the illusion. He also couldn't breathe fire. Eh, I'll just pretend the AI that's controlling him prefers melee. Though I did like trapping people in the corner with repeated Yoga Flames...
Wow. Little Mac was a blur. I think he could take most capes 1 on 1. A swarm of teleporting, super-fast, small opponents would be tough opposition for nearly everyone else.
"Uhmmm..."
Oops! I have the summons stop. The motel room is dark and Riley is asleep. I Inventory Little Mac and Boo. I don't want to wake her up.
...
I woke up to find Riley playing with Dhalsim. She was stretching his arms around the room. "Good morning."
**Riley is surprised.
**Riley is embarrassed.
She let out a cute little 'eep!' and turned around. "Good morning Kevin! I wasn't going to cut open your new summons! I was just seeing why it stretched."
**Riley feels guilty.
"That's Dhalsim. He's one of my unique summons. I'm not sure what will happen if he poofs, but I can make something else that's stretchy for you to experiment with."
**Riley is happy.
**Riley is excited.
"Yay!" She hopped up and down. "Let's go!"
Noelle stepped out of the room. She immediately began to second guess everything. Was this a trick? How could she allow anyone to mess with her mind?
She stepped back in. Calm. If Pixel was trying to Master them he wouldn't have made breaking out as easy as leaving the room. It was far more likely that his tech was working exactly as he said. It suppressed the Simurgh's influence.
She stepped out of the room. Really? Why was she suddenly so trusting?
She stepped back in. Calm. Noelle rolled her eyes. Of course she trusted Pixel! He and Bit had saved her! What was suspicious was how her thoughts spiraled out of control without his protection.
She stepped out of the room. That's exactly what a Mastered person would think!
"Noelle, what are you doing?" Krouse asked.
"The effect wears off when we exit the room. It's like arguing with myself."
"Really?" He moved to stand beside her.
Noelle watched her boyfriend's face. It was interesting to see the emotions flicker over it. Just as he scowled, she pulled him back into the room with her. "See?"
Krouse blinked. "Wow."
"I couldn't help but think the worst was happening." She shook her head. "With how different our thoughts are, there's no doubt we're being Mastered somehow."
"Yeah." He ran his fingers through his long hair. "Occam's razor. We're being Mastered and the Simurgh is the biggest, baddest Master around." He slapped both cheeks. "This is a real wake-up call."
She put a hand on his shoulder. An act she couldn't have done a month ago. "I think it's obvious that Pixel is suppressing the Master effect, exactly as he said he was." She shook her head. "I also think I'll begin to have doubts once I exit."
"So what do we do?"
Noelle looked into his eyes. "I'm going to keep stepping in and out. Like I said, it's like I'm arguing with myself. Eventually paranoid me will run out of gas."
Krouse nodded. "Right." He turned to the rest of their group before stopping. "Why don't you tell them? You came up with the idea. I think you should make the decisions from now on." He leaned his head back and looked at the ceiling. "I still can't believe everything I've done. What I was about to do before you pulled me back in." The next part came out in a whisper. "I can't be trusted."
I went into work after giving Riley a Stretchy Gnome and a Rainbow Unicorn to play with. Little Mac sparred with Boo, while Dhalsim meditated. It was nice. I got the full benefit of meditation without any of the drawbacks. Not as big of a boost as having my clone meditate, since Dhalsim didn't have a base MP regeneration. Or if he did, it went to maintaining him only. It was so nice, I was thinking about making a second meditator.
The problem was it was boosting MY MP regen, not adding more on top of it. As a test, I'd summoned enough things to cause a negative regen and started to meditate myself. It didn't stack with Dhalsim's, so I highly doubted it would stack with other summons meditating.
Still, with a full meditation bonus, I was easily capable of maintaining two healing pods, the Travelers' room, the costumes, and Riley's sacrificial subjects. It took three more pods to actually cause my pool to drop. It was a bigger boost than I had initially thought. Mainly because I couldn't summon in a full trance. Previously, I had to balance what I could do in a half-trance with what would push me over the limit. I didn't have that limitation now. I also couldn't meditate if I needed an emergency boost.
Eh. Not much of a downside, all things considered.
The forest had moved another block south during the night. That put it between the clinic and the base. A paranoid part of me was worried that Jack's power was manipulating other people to attack. That would mean he could get to me from across the continent - assuming Jack was still in Texas.
*Irrational Fear condition negated by Gamer's Mind.
Right. His power is scary, but it doesn't work that way. At least I don't think it does. His bio did mention manipulating people, but he does it subconsciously. I don't see how that could cause someone to attack the Butcher XIV, much less Pixel. Also, Lost Garden had been on the move well before the notification about Jack. No, whatever that forest is doing, it's doing it of its own accord.
Assuming it even had a consciousness driving it.
I had better things to worry about. Mainly, the small woman in an ornate dress that just entered the lobby. She wore a veil and gloves, and her skirt swept along the ground. I couldn't see any skin at all. I Observed her.
[Lucilia Borna (Chantilly/Tilly)
Biologic/Flexible/Shaping
Gender: Female
Age: 13
Race: Human (Parahuman)
Faction: Protectorate
Origin: ?
Lucilia Borna grew up in Emilia-Romagna, Italy on an Earth that possessed no super heroes. She was the only child to two tailors. Her life was pleasant until she was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 6. A bright, cheerful child, she accepted her fate with quiet dignity that made her parents proud.
When she grew older, the cancer went into remission... until it didn't. As a teenager, she became sicker and sicker. She struggled for years, refusing to give up. In the end, the cancer didn't kill her. Instead, the miracle that she prayed for happened. A woman appeared and offered her a chance at life - with some conditions.
Lucilia could barely speak. Her parents had left the room for a moment because of a commotion outside. The doctors had told her she only had hours to live, and that was weeks ago. Refusing to give up, Lucilia agreed.
The vial kept her from dying, but it failed to save her life. Lucilia wished to be beautiful, like the dresses her mother made. In a twisted irony, she turned into lace herself. She kept her promise and went with the woman, however she refused to stay silent. The thought of never seeing her parents again was too much.
Thus, her memories were taken from her by Cauldron.
She was deposited on Earth Bet, where she's tried to live a happy life. She can blend in better than most Case 53s, but she still faces challenges. She is mercilessly teased at school. While her body is resilient to any physical bullying, the social isolation weighs on her, and she is close to giving up.
Chantilly is made of lace. As such, she is immune to a great number of effects. She can manipulate her body to form weapons, and she possesses strength far greater than a normal human.
Debuffs:
Memory Loss x2
Physical Transformation - Shard Based
Anxiety - Suppressed]
[Kevin Greenhouse (Killer/Pixel)
The Gamer
Gender: Male
Age: 15
Race: Human (Parahuman)
Faction: The Elite
Title: Orator (+50% to communication checks)
Level: 23 (7,500/23,000 Exp)
Mover: 8
Shaker: 2
Brute: 5
Breaker: 10
Master: 5
Tinker: 0
Blaster: 0
Thinker: 8
Striker: 0
Changer: 1
Trump: 9
Stranger: 9
HP: 580
MP: 260
Primary Attributes
STR: 65
AGI: 32
CON: 70
INT: 24
PER: 22
WIS: 20
CHA: 91
LUC: 100
Unspent Points: 0
Traits:
Gamer's Body lvl Max
Gamer's Mind lvl Max
Observe lvl 4
Inventory lvl 2
Party System
Transposition lvl 2
Multiplayer
Memories of ?
Unique Summons (6/8)
Riley's Zero Suit - 0 Str. 25 Dex. 10 Con. Lucky Fate lvl 1. Lucky Screen lvl 1. Observe lvl 2. Party. Malleable.
Met Factory - Str 40. Dex 20. Con 40. Inventory. Summoning lvl 4.
Gray Fox - Thief II Str 10. Dex 50. Con 20. Stealth. Teleportation lvl 3. Summoning lvl 2.
Boo - Str 20. Dex 85. Con 20. Observe. Teleportation lvl 1. Summoning lvl 4.
Little Mac - Str 80. Dex 140. Con 80. Unarmed Combat. Damage Resistance (Physical).
Dhalsim - Str 80. Dex 25. Con 60. Unarmed Combat. Damage Resistance (Gravity). Meditation. Malleable. Teleportation lvl 1.
Perks Selected (7/8):
Rapid Regeneration lvl 2
Summoning lvl 4
Lucky Fate lvl 3
Lucky Screen lvl 3
Power Drain lvl 3
Teleportation lvl 3
Danger Sense lvl 3
Perks Available:
Solid as a Rock
Fire Control
Silica Control
Juggernaut
Strength Enhancement
Pain Control
Shaping
Debuff Control
Momentum
Skills:
Acting: 23
Athletics: 21
Basic Academics: 5
Biology: 10
Computers: 1
Cooking: 4
Craft (Armor) 1
Damage Resistance (Acid): 100 - 100%
Damage Resistance (Disease): 100 - 100%
Damage Resistance (Electricity): 65 - 99.3%
Damage Resistance (Gravity): 100 - 100%
Damage Resistance (Heat): 100 - 100%
Damage Resistance (Light): 64 - 99.25%
Damage Resistance (Magnetism): 100 - 100%
Damage Resistance (Physical): 50 - 98.1%
Damage Resistance (Poison): 100 - 100%
Damage Resistance (Radiation): 100 - 100%
Meditation: 67
Melee Weapon: 17
Pain Resistance: 89 - 99.9495%
Parahuman Lore: 20
Ranged Weapon: 21
Resistance (Light): 100 - 100%
Resistance (Nullification): 9 - 40%
Resistance (Spacial): 34 - 96.5%
Resistance (Temporal): 26 - 95.7%
Stealth: 10
Unarmed Combat: 32
Video Games: 30
Ongoing Quests:
Passing on the Torch
Best Served Cold
Stay Off The Path
Scion
A Hero's Legacy
Defusing 1/5 0/5 0/5
What Can Change The Nature of a Shard?
Heartbroken
Debuffs:
None]
