Post by MASZYNA on Jul 31, 2016 16:55:39 GMT
[PTabbedContent] [PTab=I.] [attr="class","appcat"]vigilante [/PTab={tab-background-color:#696969; padding-top:5px;height: 425px; background-color: #1c1d1e; text-align: center;] [PTab=II.] [attr="class","appcat"]profile [attr="class","apptext"] [/PTab={tab-background-color:#6e1f1f; height: 420px; background-color: #1c1d1e; padding:5px;text-align: justify;][attr="class","subcat1"]true name Algierdas Kasimierz Lisiewicz [attr="class","subcat"]aliases Maszyna, Olgierd, Alga, Kasz [attr="class","subcat"]species Human [attr="class","subcat"]age 20 [attr="class","subcat"]date of birth 1/1 [attr="class","subcat"]place of birth Olsztyn, Poland [attr="class","subcat"]sex Male [attr="class","subcat"]gender Male [PTab=III.] [attr="class","appcat"]dossier [attr="class","apptext"] [/PTab={tab-background-color:#582f47;height: 420px; background-color: #1c1d1e; padding:5px;text-align: justify;][attr="class","subcat1"]psychological evaluation ~Is a friendly little shite, being great and kind to absolutely anyone until that someone is found to be an arse, or a complete idiot. Social, kind, up-to-date, unbiased and tolerant is he [break][break] ~A bit of a hipster, to Americans. His clothing style is most definitely hipster to all. His music tastes is considerably hipster to some degree, mostly being Polish music, and 20th Century rock. [break][break] ~Relaxed, and is good at being so. He is never tense, not even when apprehending one who is robbing the Bank of America, or when meeting Obama. He is also relaxed in his free time. Beer, tea, pizza and Netflix, anyone? [break][break] ~Rather educated, having a pristine high-school diploma, and having learned some advanced engineering. Also has fluency in English, Polish, Lithuanian, Russian, Czech, Belarussian, Kashubian, Pennsylvanian German, and Silesian. [break][break] ~Lazy when it comes to bureaucracy, and has a lawyer do most of his paperwork. This is the main reason why he isn't in the Initiative. He is simply too lazy to register, and getting a lawyer for that is out of the question. [break][break] ~Criticising of idiocy. He isn't able to take it, if one would be dumb enough to think that some Islamic nationalist from the edge of this flat world would want to nuke Wyoming and end the world at only 6000 years old. [break][break] ~Hates demographical hate, as in hating based on race, species, gender, opinion, or religion. That's just plain stupid to him, honestly. [break][break] ~Is rather humorous, and cracks perfection, usually. Actual jokes, political jokes, sarcasm and the likes are his specialty, and he's once even worked as a part-time comedian. [break][break] ~Likes quite a few teenage things. Video games, pizza which cheese goes three feet, social media, and burgers. Good burgers. Grilled, with bacon and cheese. [break][break] ~He wears his suit, a lot, even if it's incredibly hot outside. One time, he didn't take it off for nine days. Why? Well, it takes 5 minutes each way to take it off or put it on. It does have a slight odour sometimes, but he does give it a good wiping every fortnight. [attr="class","subcat"]biographical details •Born a New Year's baby in Olsztyn, Poland to Povilas Lisiewicz, a Polish-Lithuanian living in America, and Katrzyna Naujokaitis, also a Polish-Lithuanian living in America, and just as his parents, he holds dual citizenship. [break][break] •Spent most of his time going about five cities, Olsztyn, Warsaw, Philadelphia, Vilnius, and Albany, rarely going anywhere else. [break][break] •His great-grandfather was a scientist and engineer for the Polish People's Republic, stationed in Gdańsk, and he developed a sort of robotic super-suit, and continued improving on it until his death in 1995. [break][break] •It was a summer afternoon, and Algierdas was just looking around the basement of his Olsztyn house when he stumbled upon a hidden laboratory where the robotic suit was. [break][break] •Although an incredibly hot day and the suit appeared to be so too, he put it on anyway. It took him thirty minutes, several broken machinery and furniture, and much heat to find the manual and find out how to remove it, but he decided not to, but instead he learned what there was in it and how to utilise them, and he ultimately loved it. [break][break] •Took it back to the US, and has zero idea how it went past immigration. He tinkered about on it, and began actually using it for good, policing where Philadelphian police don't and helping to smooth things out. Thieves, burglars, rapists, murderers, and the likes. You know, small-scaled things. [break][break] •Moved to Kingsport, NJ when he was 18, and continued to be a sort-of-hero there, along with his new nickname, Maszyna, machine in Polish. There, he'd still be going around with apprehending the usual criminal, but now he's also into heists, gang fights, terrorists, and all that. [attr="class","subcat"]trivia •Is rather rich, the money coming from his family's history of nobility, and honestly doesn't know why he's even taken up vigilantism. [break][break] •His property are a two-bedroom, two storey house in Duwich, a black '61 Ford Falcon, a black '80 Lincoln Continental, and a white Harley-Davidson. [break][break] •Has Polish, Lithuanian, Silesian, Lipka Tatar, and Prussian blood in him [break][break] •The NMMZ-1, his power-suit, has his definitions be 7'9 in height, and 266kg, while his actual definitions are just 5'11 in height and 71kg in weight. [break][break] •Has learned some advanced engineering through his great-grandfather's notes, which are in Kashubian. [break][break] •Spends most of his time in his power-suit, the NMMZ-1, and can be seen relaxing in it, video gaming in it, sleeping in it, drinking in it, and doing most anything in it. [break][break] •Has a sort of charging chamber for his suit where he usually just climbs in backwards and just stands there, with the socket plugged into his back. [break][break] •His code word for his power-suit is 'Mazurek Dabrowskiego', the name of the Polish anthem. [break][break] •Has a bit of an armoury of guns and blades for himself. Mainly Eastern European guns, swords and daggers, a total of 87 guns and 52 blades includes AK-47s, SVT-40, Katar, and many more. [PTab=IV.] [attr="class","appcat"]powers [attr="class","apptext"] [/PTab={tab-background-color:#1f4654;height: 420px; background-color: #1c1d1e; padding: 5px;text-align:justify;][/PTabbedContent={width: 310px;tab-background-color:#1c1d1e;border-color:#1c1d1e;tabgap:1}][newclass=.appcat]background-color:#111;text-align:center;font-family:open sans condensed;text-transform:uppercase;font-weight:900;letter-spacing:1px;[/newclass][newclass=.apptext]height:390px; margin: 15px 5px 0px 5px; padding: 0px 15px; overflow: auto;[/newclass][newclass=.subcat]color:#e5e5e5;font-family: open sans condensed; margin: 15px 0px 5px -10px;text-transform:uppercase;[/newclass][newclass=.subcat1]color:#e5e5e5;text-transform:uppercase;font-family: open sans condensed; margin: 0px 0px 5px -10px;[/newclass][attr="class","subcat1"]Nowoczesnymocnymaszynowyzbroja The name of the robotic suit his grandfather was working on, abbreviated to NMMZ-1. First built in the year 1949, it was upgraded many times, and is now capable of a lot, including making Algierdas a vigilante. Heroes don't really need powers, y'know. The SMR-1 is with various enhancements to the user, and up to 12 hours of battery. It charges with it's own adaptor, which plugs into the European style two prong, and the jack would be at the back of the user. It could be charged without the user exiting the power-suit. How the user would enter the suit would be a bit odd. See, the entire power-suit hinges down at the topmost torso armor part, halving it, and the helmet would hinge backwards. Therefore, the user would have to climb into the suit, which isn't very easy, and then the hinges will automatically close down onto the wearer. It would take five minutes for it to configure and hermetically seal upon the wearer. [attr="class","subcat"]Enhanced Muscles Movements with the suit is based on brain waves and the robotics within, and not the user's muscles. Therefore, all muscle activity is upon the exoskeleton, and the user may lift an upwards of 500 kilograms and run up to 30 km/h, and he essentially never tires physically. However, should the NMMZ-1 run out of battery, this will not be, and the user will actually have less strength than usual, along with slight difficulty moving. This ability from the NMMZ-1 can also cause the user to sometimes underestimate their own strength, screw up, and end up doing damage to their surroundings. [attr="class","subcat"]Absolute Disguise The NMMZ-1 completely disguises the user in every aspect. Physically, it doesn't show a single hint of much humanity, it makes Algierdas taller from 5'11 to 7'9, it is with many layers, and it cannot be removed without the user thinking of it. It also has a voice changer, making the user's voice be deep and robotic, and it also 'translates' the user's speech to technical terms and such. There are no direct holes to the mouth. Nourishment comes from a hidden straw hole upon the area where the nose is. [attr="class","subcat"]Armouring In two aspects, it protects the user. It is layered, thickly. First, leather, then some kevlar, then some cotton, then some kevlar, then some leather, then finally the armour in titanium. Of course, the helmet is just spandex then armouring, with the visor being almost indestructable glass. The helmet encompasses the entire head, and doubles as a gasmask. The gasmask feature is rather useful in case tear gas or anything gets to him. A downside to all this is that it is incredibly hot and stuffy in it. [attr="class","subcat"]AI Ah, the biggest thing of the NMMZ-1. First developed by Algierdas' great-grandfather in 1989, then improved upon by Algierdas himself. The AI is neurally controlled from the helmet-mask, and is tasked with closing and opening the suit, identifying intruders so that Algierdas could trap them, and a few other things. The AI recognises that the NMMZ-1 is only Algierdas', and only he may wear it, and it locks and disables the suit until Algierdas says, "Mazurek Dabrowskiego". A few downsides to the AI are that it instantly translates his words into rather unemotional, or robotic terms, and it also sometimes overrides Algierdas and has him be a ruthless robot, without his wanting. Also, should the NMMZ-1 be run out of battery, it cannot be removed until charged. |