Post by KAZZA on Oct 28, 2011 1:06:18 GMT -5
KARENE “KAZZA” CHAMBERS
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[atrb=border,0,true][cs=2][atrb=style, text-align: center;][atrb=style, width: 435px; padding: 5px; border: 1px dashed #9E9A93; background-image:url(http://i.imgur.com/c8G35.png), btable] the secret side of me, i never let you see | |
[atrb=valign,top][atrb=style, width:216px; padding: 10px; border-right: 1px dashed #9E9A93; border-top: 1px dashed #9E9A93; border-bottom: 1px dashed #9E9A93; ] [style=overflow: auto; height: 220px;]name. Karene “Kazza” Chambers age. Fifteen gender. Female height. 170cm species. Experiment positive points. ■ Intelligent negative points. ■ Forms emotional attachments easily [/style] | [atrb=width,225px,true][atrb=style, width:216px; padding: 10px; border-top: 1px dashed #9E9A93; border-bottom: 1px dashed #9E9A93; ][atrb=valign,top][style=overflow: auto; height: 220px;] family. N/A experiment type. Avian-eraser experiment abilities. Shapeshifter – Kazza has the ability to shapeshift into any animal she has seen or can image, although it works better if she has seen the creature up close and personal, as things can go wrong when going off nothing more than the imagination or a few pictures. Basically, so long as it’s a actual creature, she can shift into it, although she has difficulty doing so when she’s in pain, experiencing extreme emotions or an allergic reaction or if she doesn’t have enough energy – shapeshifting takes up a lot of calories and energy, and doing too much of it without resting can leave her exhausted. Also, if she has never shifted into a form before, it will take her longer to change than it would if she’d morphed into that creature hundreds of times. Fast Healing – Another ability of Kazza is her sped-up healing process – she recovers from injuries quicker than a normal human, by about a third. Alternatively, she can shift, and, as injuries don’t affect DNA, they generally vanish if she forces them to, but this requires even more energy than a normal shift and the teenager usually has to sleep for a day or so afterwards, especially if the injury is severe or potentially fatal. Avian-Eraser – Aside from her mutated ability, Kazza is an avian-eraser, or, basically, a person with the ability to turn into a half-wolf-half-human with monstrosity, with the added bonus of wings in both forms, thus giving her the ability of flight. The change into an eraser is a somewhat more natural shift and takes up far less energy than shapeshifting into something else. She also has the added bonuses of all of an eraser’s other abilities, including heightened senses, stronger bones and above-average strength – Kazza could easily take on several fully-grown humans in a fair fight and hold her own. Unfortunately for her, she isn’t often up against normal humans, and her strength, while greater than normal, is still only about average for an eraser. history Kazza never really got to know her biological family – at the age of three, she was dropped off at an orphanage in Brisbane, Australia. Not much is known about Kazza’s family – at least, not by her. She has a few hazy memories, the most prominent one being of a woman with raven black hair, kind blue-grey eyes and calloused but gentle hands brushing her hair. She also vaguely remembers a man with wire-rimmed glasses and brown hair, although most of the facial details she can’t recall. The girl spent two years at the orphanage, before she was ‘adopted’. In reality, Itex needed new subjects, and children with no family to miss them were an easy solution to this problem. Soon, they had done their experiment and suddenly Kazza was no longer an ordinary little girl – she was a winged eraser, but one who already had a personality, and was stubborn – she didn’t want to hurt and kill others. At first, the scientists were frustrated with her refusal to cooperate, and, as she aged at a normal rate, they thought that she was a failure. But then, one day, when she was shifting to her eraser form, her concentration slipped as a cat slinked past, and, instead of ending up a wolf, a tabby was perched comfortably in the cage. Tests were run and experiments were conducted and the only conclusion that the scientists could come up with was that they’d made a mistake when remodelling her DNA – the only problem was, they didn’t know what they’d done wrong, and therefore were unable to duplicate it. Still, their curiosity remained, and the tests continued. At the age of eight, Kazza had spent much of her life in Itex, but a lazy worker forgetting to lock the cage properly offered a perfect opportunity, and Kazza seized it, barely escaping. Her bout of freedom didn’t last long, though, and she was recaptured a year later. More escape attempts were made, many unsuccessful, but some actually succeeding – the scientists, however, didn’t insert a microchip in their troublesome creation – they were worried that if she shifted into something incredibly small, the chip could kill her. A fire at the lab when Kazza was ten provided a perfect opportunity and, this time, no one managed to track her down within a week. Still, she knew that they would be coming for her soon, and she left Queensland, heading south into Victoria and, more specifically, Melbourne. She spent a year there, until Itex began to close in again, and she was forced to leave again, this time heading into Western Australia and Darwin. This game of cat-and-mouse resulted in Kazza seeing much of Australia, until she was finally recaptured when she returned to Brisbane. By this stage, she was fourteen. She remained at the Australian Itex headquarters for a few months, before being shipped off to America, in the hopes that someone over there could figure out her genetics, and also as a sign of good faith between the two branches of the company. Once over there, she escaped once more, spent a month running free, but was recaptured once again. She’s currently still at the American Itex headquarters, under strict guard, although it’ll take a lot more than that to keep her from attempting another escape. [/style] |
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