Post by vogel on Apr 12, 2008 0:12:28 GMT -5
Name;; Kilberr "Vogel" T. Heinsmit
Age;; 15
Class;; Freshman
Gender;; Male.
Date of birth;; Oct 27, 1992
Appearance;; Vogel is tall and thin, and often appears taller due to his thinness. While his back and abdominal muscles are more prominent due to a side affect of his power, Vogel is still relatively thin due to...things I'm too lazy to learn about. Anyways, some of Vogel's more attention-grabbing features are his metallic silver hair and eyes, which are the same color as...wait, you'll find that out in the powers section. Go there. Vogel has long, thin legs that are slightly more muscled than the average, but not enough to make them become...Er...not-thin.
Personality;; Well, Vogel is relatively friendly with a tendency to space out every few minutes. He is relatively open but will often simply not tell people about a large portion about his life due to the fact that he thinks that they don't need to know. While good at math and writing, Vogel loves typing and hates actual writing. Vogel is likely to take a calm, nonchalant and purely logical approach to many things and comes across as rude sometimes due to his bluntness. Vogel is slightly paranoid and incorporates tactics into much of his regular thinking, making him more likely to put himself somewhere where he believes himself more tactically safe.
History;; Vogel has almost no memories of his life before age 6, but he lived in a middle-class home in Indianapolis for years, until that fateful day. In a fit of rage, Vogel destroyed his computer but later repaired it with his will. After discovering this, Vogel told his parents and they told him to keep it a secret, for humans tend to hate something different that they cannot understand. So, Vogel slowly developed his technopathy and often helped his father with his work when he was old enough. Learning that he could use his powers to auto-program things, he managed to occasionally bolster his father's work with his own small add-ons. Living comfortably for quite some time, Vogel was eventually sent to Tinito's School for the Gifted after several months of combined family planning.
Relations ;; Vogel's father, mother, half-brother and sister are all alive and well, though he will not willingly disclose other information about them under most circumstances.
Hobbies;; Vogel enjoys typing, drawing and botany. Other than this, Vogel keeps himself in contact with several other gifted that he met before moving to the school.
Extracurriculars;; While Vogel retains a slight interest in track and percussion(he was a percussionist in 6th grade), he is for the most part uninterested in extracurriculars.
Dorm Number;; 106
Powers;; One could say that Vogel has three powers, but they all stem from one in a way. Vogel has wings of metal that he can force from his body or fold into his back due to his technopathy, which also allows him to control a device in his vocal cords that produces an incredibly loud screech able to shatter glass. Since these both stem from Vogel's technopathy, Vogel seems himself as having one power. Apart from these, however, Vogel controls a small group of robotic ravens that look real unless you get close. Their eyes faintly glow red but other than this they seem normal on the surface.
Drawbacks;; Due to the fact that Vogel has metal wings in his back, he is heavy and cannot swim unless he first ejects them, which takes nearly an hour. Apart from this, Vogel's power also makes him
vulnerable to changes in magnetic fields and the like, so he may be...messed up by these. Also, Vogel carries a large pack with several computers inside that are actually in a way hooked up to his spinal column and brain. While giving him increased mental abilities and resistance to mind-based attacks, they slow him down. Another note is that Vogel can run very fast and relatively far when this pack is removed due to the buildup of leg muscles he has. Another problem is that when Vogel uses his scream-thing, his voice fades and he gets a very sore throat, so he rarely uses it.
Anything else;; Vogel writes about himself in third person, as you may have noticed. He also retains a small library of near-abstract descriptions, but all that can be gleaned from them is that they describe some sort of metallic machine.
Age;; 15
Class;; Freshman
Gender;; Male.
Date of birth;; Oct 27, 1992
Appearance;; Vogel is tall and thin, and often appears taller due to his thinness. While his back and abdominal muscles are more prominent due to a side affect of his power, Vogel is still relatively thin due to...things I'm too lazy to learn about. Anyways, some of Vogel's more attention-grabbing features are his metallic silver hair and eyes, which are the same color as...wait, you'll find that out in the powers section. Go there. Vogel has long, thin legs that are slightly more muscled than the average, but not enough to make them become...Er...not-thin.
Personality;; Well, Vogel is relatively friendly with a tendency to space out every few minutes. He is relatively open but will often simply not tell people about a large portion about his life due to the fact that he thinks that they don't need to know. While good at math and writing, Vogel loves typing and hates actual writing. Vogel is likely to take a calm, nonchalant and purely logical approach to many things and comes across as rude sometimes due to his bluntness. Vogel is slightly paranoid and incorporates tactics into much of his regular thinking, making him more likely to put himself somewhere where he believes himself more tactically safe.
History;; Vogel has almost no memories of his life before age 6, but he lived in a middle-class home in Indianapolis for years, until that fateful day. In a fit of rage, Vogel destroyed his computer but later repaired it with his will. After discovering this, Vogel told his parents and they told him to keep it a secret, for humans tend to hate something different that they cannot understand. So, Vogel slowly developed his technopathy and often helped his father with his work when he was old enough. Learning that he could use his powers to auto-program things, he managed to occasionally bolster his father's work with his own small add-ons. Living comfortably for quite some time, Vogel was eventually sent to Tinito's School for the Gifted after several months of combined family planning.
Relations ;; Vogel's father, mother, half-brother and sister are all alive and well, though he will not willingly disclose other information about them under most circumstances.
Hobbies;; Vogel enjoys typing, drawing and botany. Other than this, Vogel keeps himself in contact with several other gifted that he met before moving to the school.
Extracurriculars;; While Vogel retains a slight interest in track and percussion(he was a percussionist in 6th grade), he is for the most part uninterested in extracurriculars.
Dorm Number;; 106
Powers;; One could say that Vogel has three powers, but they all stem from one in a way. Vogel has wings of metal that he can force from his body or fold into his back due to his technopathy, which also allows him to control a device in his vocal cords that produces an incredibly loud screech able to shatter glass. Since these both stem from Vogel's technopathy, Vogel seems himself as having one power. Apart from these, however, Vogel controls a small group of robotic ravens that look real unless you get close. Their eyes faintly glow red but other than this they seem normal on the surface.
Drawbacks;; Due to the fact that Vogel has metal wings in his back, he is heavy and cannot swim unless he first ejects them, which takes nearly an hour. Apart from this, Vogel's power also makes him
vulnerable to changes in magnetic fields and the like, so he may be...messed up by these. Also, Vogel carries a large pack with several computers inside that are actually in a way hooked up to his spinal column and brain. While giving him increased mental abilities and resistance to mind-based attacks, they slow him down. Another note is that Vogel can run very fast and relatively far when this pack is removed due to the buildup of leg muscles he has. Another problem is that when Vogel uses his scream-thing, his voice fades and he gets a very sore throat, so he rarely uses it.
Anything else;; Vogel writes about himself in third person, as you may have noticed. He also retains a small library of near-abstract descriptions, but all that can be gleaned from them is that they describe some sort of metallic machine.