Post by gantzgun74 on Jul 31, 2010 3:02:40 GMT -5
[I'm not exactly expecting this to get accepted given certain circumstances, and if this doesn't fly with all of you don't even worry about it, It can easily be removed. This character is certainly a stretch given some rules of character acceptance. If anything, this is purely experimental; an idea thrown out for some to see. It would be awesome if this was accepted though, because I'm currently working on the premise for a new plotline. Well, either way, I'll just soon see. Hope you guys enjoy; this has to be the longest bio I've yet written up.]
Full Name: Dark Matter
Nicknames: None
Age: Unknown
Height: Varies.
Weight: Varies
Gender: Genderless, despite the male appearance of it's swordsman form.
Race: Dark Matter
Excerpt from Kirby Wiki
"Dark Matter" does not necessarily refer to an individual, but rather any of a number of shadowy clouds. These clouds can amass to form a comet the size of a planet from which they can break off of to wreak havoc on Pop Star or even envelope entire planets, as shown during their attack on Ripple Star. Although Zero can be thought of as the Dark Matter clouds' collective mind, they actually appear to be a "species" capable of independent thought.
Alliance: Evil
Home: The Kirby Universe, though when a good number of Dark Matter Pieces come together they form Dark Star, a veritable planet made entirely of the creature in question.
Franchise: Kirby
Physical Description: It takes multiple forms. Though not exactly a shape Shifter, Dark Matter has three different forms to take. The first is that of a shadowy sphere lined with smaller orange (originally purple) spheres, with a single ominous eye in the middle. The second is that of a cloud of pure darkness with crimson red eyes. And finally the third, is that of a swordsman so pure black, his appearance looks little more then a 3 Dimensional Shadow, with spikey hair, wearing purple shoulder pads, outlined with golden trims, a purple cloak with yellow and red triangle edges, and a purple scarf. Around where the face would be on the shadow, rests a silverish visor with a single red eye visible.
Weapons: In the swordsman form, Dark Matter weilds a wicked looking double sided blade, similar in appearance to the Master Sword, with a purplish hilt, the bottom of the grip ended with a decoration of a Red bloody eye.
Abilities/Powers: Dark Matter's full power, though never fully touched upon in the Kirby Universe, seems to be reasonably immense, given that Kirby had needed the power of the Rainbow Sword (Kirby's Dreamland 2), or the Love-Love Stick (Kirby's Dreamland 3), in order to actually be fought. In truth, Dark Matter is likely the most powerful menace in all of Dream Land, otherwise invulnerable against most fighting methods. Dark Matter's powers though, are defined greatly by it's current condition;
It's only when Dark Matter and all of the shards of itself are a single entity that it is truely invulnerable to normal fighting methods. In this state, Dark Matter is at it's most powerful, and can either become it's Main form (The black sphere with the orange eye, surrounded by light orange sphere), or it's Swordsman form; both transformations are capable of great feats of strength and power, capable of firing out dark energy blasts, and flying. It's only when their master Zero (Or his last reincarnation Zero-Two) is about to make a move of his own that the Dark Star form is used, and this form is used primarily as a barrier to protect there master from harm, like a first wave.
Dark Matter is capable of seperating itself into many seperate entities of pure darkness. It's in this seperated state that Dark Matter is vulnerable, since the shards of Dark Matter's powers are quite weak. In this state, Dark Matter is like a hive mind, though each shard is capable of independent thought and is equally as intelligent as other shards. Each shard is capable of possessing any person or being that it finds necessary to possess to get the current task done. It is also in this state, that Dark Matter can form such beings as Miracle Matter or others, which is essentially created when a good number of shards join together outside it's central intelligence. In these forms, the shards can be as dangerous as when all of them are joined up with their core, though still very vulnerable.
Skills: None noted. Dark Matter has shown a cruel kind of intelligence, capable of strategizing somewhat.
Personality: Dark Matter doesn't appear to have any kind of personality of it's own. However, since they were created by the infamous Zero, Dark Matter is like an extension of the infamous evil beast, incapable of feeling positive emotions and the like. Basically speaking, they (or it when all of the shards are joined together to become a single entity) exists only to serve Zero.
History: In Kirby's Dream Land 2, a cloud of Dark Matter steals the rainbow bridges that connect the islands of Dream Land. Taking control of King Dedede, the sinister being hid itself away in Dark Castle, plotting a future of darkness for Dream Land. The only way Kirby can fight Dark Matter is to collect all of the Rainbow Drops and defeat King Dedede. Once this is completed, Kirby would get a Rainbow Sword to fight Dark Matter's two forms with.
Dark Matter first confronts Kirby as a swordsman-like being. It attacks by dashing forward trying to hit Kirby, firing energy beams from its sword, and by kindling and launching dark energy orbs. Although Kirby can deal minor damage to Dark Matter with the Rainbow Sword itself, to significantly deplete its health Kirby must slice Dark Matter's energy orbs back at it. When defeated, Dark Matter turns into its true form and Kirby must fight it again. His true form is a black blob with an ominous eye positioned in the center and purple orbs surrounding it. (Sometimes it's called 'Real Dark Matter') This time it attacks in a pattern, first releasing its purple orbs at Kirby twice, then shooting dark beams in a circular motion twice, then launching itself forward three times, and finally shooting two thunderbolts from its eye three times. To ultimately defeat Dark Matter, Kirby has to repeatedly slash its spherical linings back at it during its first attack.
After its defeat, Dark Matter was sent soaring to parts unknown (possibly the underworld), and Kirby's animal friends and even an awakened King Dedede celebrated from Pop Star as their benefactor rode his Rainbow Sword through the air. With one last wave of the sword, Kirby restored the islands' rainbows and reversed Dark Matter's plans.
In Kirby's Dream Land 3, Dark Matter returns as the main antagonist (whether or not it is the same one is never stated) and once again possesses Dedede. If Kirby collects all of the Heart Stars, he fights Dark Matter with the Love-Love Stick. Dark Matter retains his thunderbolt attack, and his orb attack is modified to have the orbs home in on Kirby. After Kirby defeats Dark Matter, he comes face to face with their mastermind and patriarch, Zero. Once his Life Meter is first depleted, he's not through with you yet. The red eye will rip out of the white body and attack Kirby by ramming into him in a hopeful last-ditch effort. After Kirby defeats Zero's eye, the day is once again saved from Dark Matter's threat and everything returns normal.
Dark Matter takes over the planet of Ripple Star and its population. Ribbon flies away on the power crystal which seems to be the only thing that can purge a Dark Matter from a victim without seriously harming the host in the process. Three Dark Matter follow her and shatter the crystal, the pieces of which fall across several different planets across the galaxy. Three Dark Matter (perhaps the ones that shattered the Power Crystal) possess a Waddle Dee (coincidentally turning it into a Waddle Doo), a painter named Adeleine, and King Dedede because they each find a crystal shard (and join Kirby afterward). During the battle against Adeleine, Dark Matter will appear as one of the artist's paintings. He uses the attacks from Kirby's Dream Land 3 and is easily beatable.
The gang eventually reform the Power Crystal by defeating Miracle Matter, another being of Dark Matter. The cloud of darkness is lifted off Ripple Star and their adventure is seemingly over. However, the crystal apparently still senses the power of Dark Matter nearby, and it reacts by shooting a blast of light at the Queen Fairy. It is revealed that she was possessed by Dark Matter all along (which can be deciphered somewhat during the intro video, in which she makes an evil smirk for a split second), however, and the Dark Matter escapes to form Dark Star with the other Dark Matter clouds. Kirby travels to the core and encounters Zero Two.
Once Kirby and Ribbon defeat Zero-Two, Dark Star is destroyed, seemingly alongside all of the Dark Matter clouds that produced it. With the defeat of Zero-Two, all traces of Dark Star have seemingly vanished. However, during Kirby's Dreamland 3, similar events occured. So whether Dark Matter (and to a lesser extent Zero/Zero-Two) are truely gone is debatable.
Trivia: One particularly note worthy example of Dark Matter, is the Dreamlandian creature known as Gooey, whom started off as Dark Matter, but became purified such that he became his own creature. In Kirby 64; the Crystal Shards, just as Kirby and Ribbon meet Zero-Two, they are met with a pair of black beady eyes, and a red smile, a possible call-back to Gooey himself.
This history in the Bio has been copied off of the Kirby Wiki. Everything else, has been written out.
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Full Name: Dark Matter
Nicknames: None
Age: Unknown
Height: Varies.
Weight: Varies
Gender: Genderless, despite the male appearance of it's swordsman form.
Race: Dark Matter
Excerpt from Kirby Wiki
"Dark Matter" does not necessarily refer to an individual, but rather any of a number of shadowy clouds. These clouds can amass to form a comet the size of a planet from which they can break off of to wreak havoc on Pop Star or even envelope entire planets, as shown during their attack on Ripple Star. Although Zero can be thought of as the Dark Matter clouds' collective mind, they actually appear to be a "species" capable of independent thought.
Alliance: Evil
Home: The Kirby Universe, though when a good number of Dark Matter Pieces come together they form Dark Star, a veritable planet made entirely of the creature in question.
Franchise: Kirby
Physical Description: It takes multiple forms. Though not exactly a shape Shifter, Dark Matter has three different forms to take. The first is that of a shadowy sphere lined with smaller orange (originally purple) spheres, with a single ominous eye in the middle. The second is that of a cloud of pure darkness with crimson red eyes. And finally the third, is that of a swordsman so pure black, his appearance looks little more then a 3 Dimensional Shadow, with spikey hair, wearing purple shoulder pads, outlined with golden trims, a purple cloak with yellow and red triangle edges, and a purple scarf. Around where the face would be on the shadow, rests a silverish visor with a single red eye visible.
Weapons: In the swordsman form, Dark Matter weilds a wicked looking double sided blade, similar in appearance to the Master Sword, with a purplish hilt, the bottom of the grip ended with a decoration of a Red bloody eye.
Abilities/Powers: Dark Matter's full power, though never fully touched upon in the Kirby Universe, seems to be reasonably immense, given that Kirby had needed the power of the Rainbow Sword (Kirby's Dreamland 2), or the Love-Love Stick (Kirby's Dreamland 3), in order to actually be fought. In truth, Dark Matter is likely the most powerful menace in all of Dream Land, otherwise invulnerable against most fighting methods. Dark Matter's powers though, are defined greatly by it's current condition;
It's only when Dark Matter and all of the shards of itself are a single entity that it is truely invulnerable to normal fighting methods. In this state, Dark Matter is at it's most powerful, and can either become it's Main form (The black sphere with the orange eye, surrounded by light orange sphere), or it's Swordsman form; both transformations are capable of great feats of strength and power, capable of firing out dark energy blasts, and flying. It's only when their master Zero (Or his last reincarnation Zero-Two) is about to make a move of his own that the Dark Star form is used, and this form is used primarily as a barrier to protect there master from harm, like a first wave.
Dark Matter is capable of seperating itself into many seperate entities of pure darkness. It's in this seperated state that Dark Matter is vulnerable, since the shards of Dark Matter's powers are quite weak. In this state, Dark Matter is like a hive mind, though each shard is capable of independent thought and is equally as intelligent as other shards. Each shard is capable of possessing any person or being that it finds necessary to possess to get the current task done. It is also in this state, that Dark Matter can form such beings as Miracle Matter or others, which is essentially created when a good number of shards join together outside it's central intelligence. In these forms, the shards can be as dangerous as when all of them are joined up with their core, though still very vulnerable.
Skills: None noted. Dark Matter has shown a cruel kind of intelligence, capable of strategizing somewhat.
Personality: Dark Matter doesn't appear to have any kind of personality of it's own. However, since they were created by the infamous Zero, Dark Matter is like an extension of the infamous evil beast, incapable of feeling positive emotions and the like. Basically speaking, they (or it when all of the shards are joined together to become a single entity) exists only to serve Zero.
History: In Kirby's Dream Land 2, a cloud of Dark Matter steals the rainbow bridges that connect the islands of Dream Land. Taking control of King Dedede, the sinister being hid itself away in Dark Castle, plotting a future of darkness for Dream Land. The only way Kirby can fight Dark Matter is to collect all of the Rainbow Drops and defeat King Dedede. Once this is completed, Kirby would get a Rainbow Sword to fight Dark Matter's two forms with.
Dark Matter first confronts Kirby as a swordsman-like being. It attacks by dashing forward trying to hit Kirby, firing energy beams from its sword, and by kindling and launching dark energy orbs. Although Kirby can deal minor damage to Dark Matter with the Rainbow Sword itself, to significantly deplete its health Kirby must slice Dark Matter's energy orbs back at it. When defeated, Dark Matter turns into its true form and Kirby must fight it again. His true form is a black blob with an ominous eye positioned in the center and purple orbs surrounding it. (Sometimes it's called 'Real Dark Matter') This time it attacks in a pattern, first releasing its purple orbs at Kirby twice, then shooting dark beams in a circular motion twice, then launching itself forward three times, and finally shooting two thunderbolts from its eye three times. To ultimately defeat Dark Matter, Kirby has to repeatedly slash its spherical linings back at it during its first attack.
After its defeat, Dark Matter was sent soaring to parts unknown (possibly the underworld), and Kirby's animal friends and even an awakened King Dedede celebrated from Pop Star as their benefactor rode his Rainbow Sword through the air. With one last wave of the sword, Kirby restored the islands' rainbows and reversed Dark Matter's plans.
In Kirby's Dream Land 3, Dark Matter returns as the main antagonist (whether or not it is the same one is never stated) and once again possesses Dedede. If Kirby collects all of the Heart Stars, he fights Dark Matter with the Love-Love Stick. Dark Matter retains his thunderbolt attack, and his orb attack is modified to have the orbs home in on Kirby. After Kirby defeats Dark Matter, he comes face to face with their mastermind and patriarch, Zero. Once his Life Meter is first depleted, he's not through with you yet. The red eye will rip out of the white body and attack Kirby by ramming into him in a hopeful last-ditch effort. After Kirby defeats Zero's eye, the day is once again saved from Dark Matter's threat and everything returns normal.
Dark Matter takes over the planet of Ripple Star and its population. Ribbon flies away on the power crystal which seems to be the only thing that can purge a Dark Matter from a victim without seriously harming the host in the process. Three Dark Matter follow her and shatter the crystal, the pieces of which fall across several different planets across the galaxy. Three Dark Matter (perhaps the ones that shattered the Power Crystal) possess a Waddle Dee (coincidentally turning it into a Waddle Doo), a painter named Adeleine, and King Dedede because they each find a crystal shard (and join Kirby afterward). During the battle against Adeleine, Dark Matter will appear as one of the artist's paintings. He uses the attacks from Kirby's Dream Land 3 and is easily beatable.
The gang eventually reform the Power Crystal by defeating Miracle Matter, another being of Dark Matter. The cloud of darkness is lifted off Ripple Star and their adventure is seemingly over. However, the crystal apparently still senses the power of Dark Matter nearby, and it reacts by shooting a blast of light at the Queen Fairy. It is revealed that she was possessed by Dark Matter all along (which can be deciphered somewhat during the intro video, in which she makes an evil smirk for a split second), however, and the Dark Matter escapes to form Dark Star with the other Dark Matter clouds. Kirby travels to the core and encounters Zero Two.
Once Kirby and Ribbon defeat Zero-Two, Dark Star is destroyed, seemingly alongside all of the Dark Matter clouds that produced it. With the defeat of Zero-Two, all traces of Dark Star have seemingly vanished. However, during Kirby's Dreamland 3, similar events occured. So whether Dark Matter (and to a lesser extent Zero/Zero-Two) are truely gone is debatable.
Trivia: One particularly note worthy example of Dark Matter, is the Dreamlandian creature known as Gooey, whom started off as Dark Matter, but became purified such that he became his own creature. In Kirby 64; the Crystal Shards, just as Kirby and Ribbon meet Zero-Two, they are met with a pair of black beady eyes, and a red smile, a possible call-back to Gooey himself.
This history in the Bio has been copied off of the Kirby Wiki. Everything else, has been written out.
Picture: