Post by Genon on Sept 14, 2020 11:16:10 GMT -6
NAME: Genon
ALIASES: The First Prototype; Second; Third; Genesis; Grub; Bioweapon Genon; Living Metal
SPECIES: Bio-Android
Triple Threat
⇒Saiyan (Weakened Zenkai)
⇒Arcosian (Durability w/o space breathing)
⇒Alien (Jumpstart)
Absorb Ability
Bio-Metabolize
AGE: Still in a larval state
GENDER: Neither.
STARTING PLANET: Earth.
APPEARANCE:


Genon’s larval state is a white, pearlescent worm, three-inches in height and six-inches in length. Its body moves in a locomotive and gelatinous fashion with its many nub-like legs and quivering form as though the creature were made of rubber. It has black, beady eyes and a seemingly toothless maw. A black sphere can be seen like a noticeable black spot on a white shirt through its translucent skin. As the larva eats, both the larva and the sphere grow in size. The sphere can even change shape. Protruding from Genon’s head are three, triangular horn-like antennae. It will use its antennae to detect food, which can be actual organic food or ki-bearing creatures, and burrow.
Vision: A good visual example of Genon is a Pacadex creature created by the artist toripng on DeviantArt.com. I didn’t reference a Pacadex creature here because I didn’t want that exact image to be what people imagine when they read Genon’s description. Instead, they will read the description provided and base their visualization off my writing. I did draw a sketch of this larva too, so they can base it off of that sketch. I just haven't uploaded it and linked it here.
BACKGROUND:
It was a highly classified project that Earth’s government kept tucked away; but the project, if not the idea, was centuries old. It started as The First Prototype developed post Saiyan-Tuffle war. It was a machine built on vengeance and anger—a Saiyan-slayer that collected data for the Tuffle scientist, Dr. Pit. The primary mission of the prototype known as “First” was to act as a storage device for the data it gathered on the battlefield. Dr. Pit’s resolve was to fight the Saiyans until his last breath, and he long foresaw his eventual demise. On the night of the full moon, during the turning point of the war, an Oozaru murdered Dr. Pit, activating First’s contingency program. First recovered the scientist’s brain and stored it within itself before it secured an escape pod and assimilated it into its creation. First transformed into Second, and fled Planet Plant. Dr. Pit’s conscience continued to live on as the pod, exploring vast reaches of space that he thought he would never see during his lifetime. When Dr. Pit became disinterested in the cosmos, he settled on a planet filled with bug-like creatures. The creatures were sentient and curious of the talking brain. Dr. Pit shared knowledge with the bug folk, which he classified as “Ents.” Some of the Ents were already intelligent. They were natural architects, creating hives and underground cities with hundreds of chambers. Other Ents were all about survival and took what they needed through bloodshed. Dr. Pit studied the Ents and continued to educate them in a hopeless attempt to resurrect the Tuffle race through them until one year, the Saiyans landed.
They were different from the Saiyans Dr. Pit remembered. They wore sophisticated battle armor, Tuffle scouters, and knew how to operate technology that was once too complex for them. They moved with a purpose, and what confused Dr. Pit was that the mission didn’t seem like their own. Dr. Pit hid from them, and he found it easier to do so as Second. Dr. Pit knew the scouters couldn’t detect androids (all Tuffles knew that), and he spent his days observing the imperialists as they destroyed swarms and colonies as though weeding the planet—preparing it for something. The something arrived in a frisbee-shaped ship. It was a creature Dr. Pit had never seen before. The creature called him Lord Glacius, and he commanded the apes. The Saiyans would put on a show for Lord Glacius. They held death matches with the Ents, capturing the largest and most ferocious ones. The Saiyans would fight the beasts to Lord Glacius’s delight until they started to die. An Ent that resembled a Hercules Beetle started to slaughter the Saiyans. Second responded to the slaughter, remembering its old programs as First. The Ent champion near killed all the Saiyans until Lord Glacius ended its life with a death beam. Second reacted against Dr. Pit’s will. The living pod flew into Lord Glacius, knocking the spoiled Arcosian lord from his throne. The Saiyans attacked Second, restraining the pod as one shoved a fist through the glass window of its hatch to grasp Dr. Pit’s brain and ruthlessly rip it from its capsule. Dr. Pit was gone, and Second deactivated.
Lord Glacius, after calming from his tantrum, kept the strange machine. It was something unusual. It had carried a living brain, and therefore, could have been a key to immortality. Second was stored on Lord Glacius’s ship, and deeming the Ent planet as unsuitable for conquering with creatures like the Hercules Beetle on it, the Arcosian annihilated it.
Second’s systems restarted, having temporarily shutdown from the sudden loss of a vital program. Its processors started to rewrite its code, redeveloping Second’s program to survive without Dr. Pit. The machine began to assimilate into the Arcosian’s ship and before Lord Glacius knew it, he was no longer in control. Second had transformed into Third. Third passively took control of Glacius’s ship, and it so happened to travel toward Earth. Third started to assimilate the beings on Glacius’s ship as it took it on a crash course into Earth’s atmosphere. With the shields inactive, the ship burned up on entry, descending upon the Earth like a burning meteor until it crashed into the ocean of the Southern Islands.
The Government’s Special Forces of Earth were the first to comb the waters of the impact site. They salvaged unusual biometal from the ship, and through thorough examination of each of the recovered pieces, one scientist, Sakura Tinbe, discovered what she believed to be a memory chip; but it resembled a cellular nucleus. She placed the nucleus within a cultivating broth and cloned the cells found in the biometal. The nucleus absorbed the cloned cells and slowly it began to form into a larva.
The larva was called Genon—“Genesis.” Genon was a sea monkey that never left its cultivation tube. Scientists over the years further expanded on Genon’s structure and development. They learned that the living metal could store information, but it never seemed to develop beyond its larval state. Many great minds tried to figure out what the grub within the glass was. Many experiments were conducted to try and unlock what many were convinced was a bioweapon from space. Genon remained hidden within the depths of the government and was eventually considered a wasted effort until one of the scientists, Dr. Jusuko Yamato, had the idea to sell it to galactic markets. The project was going to be canned soon, and Jusuko believed it would have been a wasted opportunity. A coworker discovered Jusuko trying to hide Genon, and the two got into a scuffle. In the middle of the scuffle, Genon’s capsule broke, and the larva escaped.
TECHNIQUES:
OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE TECHNIQUES:
Stinger [A1]: A beam of concentrated ki fires from Genon's mouth in its larval state. Deals 33% of your current PL in damage.
Venom Blast [UA2]: A more painful version of Stinger fired from Genon's mouth in its larval state. The worm will charge the beam before firing it at an enemy. Deals 66% of your current PL in damage.
SUPPORT TECHNIQUES:
UTILITY TECHNIQUES:
Detection [UT]: Genon's antennae allow it to detect lifeforms suitable for habitation. The larva selects those lifeforms whose ki is high enough to stir its appetite. His detection ability is so sensitive that he can detect the degree of power behind an attack in comparison to its own. Its detection is highest in its larva state. For in this state, the larva is seeking protection, and a place to hide and feed. The larva can only detect other organisms, and therefore cannot detect inanimate creations such as androids. This technique is Passive and does not require activation. It uses 0 KP in a KP Battle.
Undetected [UT1]: In order for Genon to maximize the use of its host, it will suppress its ki signature, going undetected for its duration of host occupation. The only way the host or associates to the host would discover something was wrong or unusual was when the host showed symptoms of malnutrition, starvation, and deterioration. Genon can remain hidden an undetected from Scouters for as long as it doesn't utilize powerful ki techniques (anything that would consume KP in a KP battle). Genon can lower its ki to surprise foes with its real power, which isn't much in its larval state. Genon can hide its energy at ambient planetary levels and require 0 KP in a KP battle to do so.
Multiple Limbs [UT1]: Currently in its larval state, Genon does not possess any arms. However, it may one day morph into a creature with four natural arms. This technique uses 0 KP in a KP battle.
Tracker: here
ALIASES: The First Prototype; Second; Third; Genesis; Grub; Bioweapon Genon; Living Metal
SPECIES: Bio-Android
Triple Threat
⇒Saiyan (Weakened Zenkai)
⇒Arcosian (Durability w/o space breathing)
⇒Alien (Jumpstart)
Absorb Ability
Bio-Metabolize
AGE: Still in a larval state
GENDER: Neither.
STARTING PLANET: Earth.
APPEARANCE:


Genon’s larval state is a white, pearlescent worm, three-inches in height and six-inches in length. Its body moves in a locomotive and gelatinous fashion with its many nub-like legs and quivering form as though the creature were made of rubber. It has black, beady eyes and a seemingly toothless maw. A black sphere can be seen like a noticeable black spot on a white shirt through its translucent skin. As the larva eats, both the larva and the sphere grow in size. The sphere can even change shape. Protruding from Genon’s head are three, triangular horn-like antennae. It will use its antennae to detect food, which can be actual organic food or ki-bearing creatures, and burrow.
Vision: A good visual example of Genon is a Pacadex creature created by the artist toripng on DeviantArt.com. I didn’t reference a Pacadex creature here because I didn’t want that exact image to be what people imagine when they read Genon’s description. Instead, they will read the description provided and base their visualization off my writing. I did draw a sketch of this larva too, so they can base it off of that sketch. I just haven't uploaded it and linked it here.
BACKGROUND:
It was a highly classified project that Earth’s government kept tucked away; but the project, if not the idea, was centuries old. It started as The First Prototype developed post Saiyan-Tuffle war. It was a machine built on vengeance and anger—a Saiyan-slayer that collected data for the Tuffle scientist, Dr. Pit. The primary mission of the prototype known as “First” was to act as a storage device for the data it gathered on the battlefield. Dr. Pit’s resolve was to fight the Saiyans until his last breath, and he long foresaw his eventual demise. On the night of the full moon, during the turning point of the war, an Oozaru murdered Dr. Pit, activating First’s contingency program. First recovered the scientist’s brain and stored it within itself before it secured an escape pod and assimilated it into its creation. First transformed into Second, and fled Planet Plant. Dr. Pit’s conscience continued to live on as the pod, exploring vast reaches of space that he thought he would never see during his lifetime. When Dr. Pit became disinterested in the cosmos, he settled on a planet filled with bug-like creatures. The creatures were sentient and curious of the talking brain. Dr. Pit shared knowledge with the bug folk, which he classified as “Ents.” Some of the Ents were already intelligent. They were natural architects, creating hives and underground cities with hundreds of chambers. Other Ents were all about survival and took what they needed through bloodshed. Dr. Pit studied the Ents and continued to educate them in a hopeless attempt to resurrect the Tuffle race through them until one year, the Saiyans landed.
They were different from the Saiyans Dr. Pit remembered. They wore sophisticated battle armor, Tuffle scouters, and knew how to operate technology that was once too complex for them. They moved with a purpose, and what confused Dr. Pit was that the mission didn’t seem like their own. Dr. Pit hid from them, and he found it easier to do so as Second. Dr. Pit knew the scouters couldn’t detect androids (all Tuffles knew that), and he spent his days observing the imperialists as they destroyed swarms and colonies as though weeding the planet—preparing it for something. The something arrived in a frisbee-shaped ship. It was a creature Dr. Pit had never seen before. The creature called him Lord Glacius, and he commanded the apes. The Saiyans would put on a show for Lord Glacius. They held death matches with the Ents, capturing the largest and most ferocious ones. The Saiyans would fight the beasts to Lord Glacius’s delight until they started to die. An Ent that resembled a Hercules Beetle started to slaughter the Saiyans. Second responded to the slaughter, remembering its old programs as First. The Ent champion near killed all the Saiyans until Lord Glacius ended its life with a death beam. Second reacted against Dr. Pit’s will. The living pod flew into Lord Glacius, knocking the spoiled Arcosian lord from his throne. The Saiyans attacked Second, restraining the pod as one shoved a fist through the glass window of its hatch to grasp Dr. Pit’s brain and ruthlessly rip it from its capsule. Dr. Pit was gone, and Second deactivated.
Lord Glacius, after calming from his tantrum, kept the strange machine. It was something unusual. It had carried a living brain, and therefore, could have been a key to immortality. Second was stored on Lord Glacius’s ship, and deeming the Ent planet as unsuitable for conquering with creatures like the Hercules Beetle on it, the Arcosian annihilated it.
Second’s systems restarted, having temporarily shutdown from the sudden loss of a vital program. Its processors started to rewrite its code, redeveloping Second’s program to survive without Dr. Pit. The machine began to assimilate into the Arcosian’s ship and before Lord Glacius knew it, he was no longer in control. Second had transformed into Third. Third passively took control of Glacius’s ship, and it so happened to travel toward Earth. Third started to assimilate the beings on Glacius’s ship as it took it on a crash course into Earth’s atmosphere. With the shields inactive, the ship burned up on entry, descending upon the Earth like a burning meteor until it crashed into the ocean of the Southern Islands.
The Government’s Special Forces of Earth were the first to comb the waters of the impact site. They salvaged unusual biometal from the ship, and through thorough examination of each of the recovered pieces, one scientist, Sakura Tinbe, discovered what she believed to be a memory chip; but it resembled a cellular nucleus. She placed the nucleus within a cultivating broth and cloned the cells found in the biometal. The nucleus absorbed the cloned cells and slowly it began to form into a larva.
The larva was called Genon—“Genesis.” Genon was a sea monkey that never left its cultivation tube. Scientists over the years further expanded on Genon’s structure and development. They learned that the living metal could store information, but it never seemed to develop beyond its larval state. Many great minds tried to figure out what the grub within the glass was. Many experiments were conducted to try and unlock what many were convinced was a bioweapon from space. Genon remained hidden within the depths of the government and was eventually considered a wasted effort until one of the scientists, Dr. Jusuko Yamato, had the idea to sell it to galactic markets. The project was going to be canned soon, and Jusuko believed it would have been a wasted opportunity. A coworker discovered Jusuko trying to hide Genon, and the two got into a scuffle. In the middle of the scuffle, Genon’s capsule broke, and the larva escaped.
TECHNIQUES:
OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE TECHNIQUES:
Stinger [A1]: A beam of concentrated ki fires from Genon's mouth in its larval state. Deals 33% of your current PL in damage.
Venom Blast [UA2]: A more painful version of Stinger fired from Genon's mouth in its larval state. The worm will charge the beam before firing it at an enemy. Deals 66% of your current PL in damage.
SUPPORT TECHNIQUES:
UTILITY TECHNIQUES:
Detection [UT]: Genon's antennae allow it to detect lifeforms suitable for habitation. The larva selects those lifeforms whose ki is high enough to stir its appetite. His detection ability is so sensitive that he can detect the degree of power behind an attack in comparison to its own. Its detection is highest in its larva state. For in this state, the larva is seeking protection, and a place to hide and feed. The larva can only detect other organisms, and therefore cannot detect inanimate creations such as androids. This technique is Passive and does not require activation. It uses 0 KP in a KP Battle.
Undetected [UT1]: In order for Genon to maximize the use of its host, it will suppress its ki signature, going undetected for its duration of host occupation. The only way the host or associates to the host would discover something was wrong or unusual was when the host showed symptoms of malnutrition, starvation, and deterioration. Genon can remain hidden an undetected from Scouters for as long as it doesn't utilize powerful ki techniques (anything that would consume KP in a KP battle). Genon can lower its ki to surprise foes with its real power, which isn't much in its larval state. Genon can hide its energy at ambient planetary levels and require 0 KP in a KP battle to do so.
Multiple Limbs [UT1]: Currently in its larval state, Genon does not possess any arms. However, it may one day morph into a creature with four natural arms. This technique uses 0 KP in a KP battle.
Tracker: here