Post by doctorzero on Oct 7, 2012 21:02:15 GMT -5
Full Name: Jordan (Last name classified)
Nickname(s): doctorZero, Doc
Age: Mid twenties
Height: Tall
Weight: Average
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Alliance: Crystal Room Limited
Home: CRL HQ
Franchise: Dcstuck
Physical Description
While his physical appearance doesn't differ much from what he looked like in Dcstuck (red hair, green eyes), his clothes have been exchanged for a custom CRL Recon Agent uniform: a blue hoodless jacket with a zipper that only goes down to the chest, with blue pants with yellow stripes. He wears a pair of specialized glasses that has a communication and scanning device for one of the lens.
Weapons
Midas Shock Pistol: Standard issue CRL weapon designed for nonlethal takedowns. Can be fired up to 300 yards, though the shot grows weaker as it travels. Unlike the model that Miranda Wrights carries, this one doesn't have the infinite ammo feature.
Stun Knife: A blunt combat knife with an electric charge. Has a high battery up to five hours.
Meteor Gun: The strongest pistolKind weapon in Sburb, capable of firing small meteors. He rarely uses it, however, keeping it for sentimental reasons if anything.
Abilities/Powers
Flight: Exactly what it sounds like. The only power that he chose to keep, at Jacob's suggestion.
Resurrection: Doc is capable of coming back to life if killed. There are limitations to this, however: The more damaging the killing blow, the longer it takes for him to heal. If it's severe enough, he automatically returns to CRL HQ and revives there. He's capable of reviving if even a single cell remains, but as death is extremely unpleasant (not to mention traumatizing, at times) he prefers to avoid it whenever possible.
Skills
After going through training to become a CRL agent, Doc is extremely capable at long and close range combat, though not to the extent of most agents. He's also a quick thinker and doesn't find it difficult to improvise if needed.
Personality
Doc has managed to (mostly) recover from the trauma inflicted by the events of Dcstuck, having become more or less the same person he was before it started—a nice guy, if rebellious and rather silly. However, he's more prone to anger and isn't quite as friendly and trusting as he used to be.
History
SPOILERS: Highlight to read.
During the events of Dcstuck, Doc's mental state slowly deteriorated from the chaos around him. While slight mental damage would be acceptable, given the circumstances, it was eventually revealed that his breakdown was accelerated by a mental entity of then unknown origin named Julius, who had apparently infiltrated Doc's mind before he entered the session. While Julius was eventually dealt with and seemingly killed by shenanigans, it was later revealed that he was still alive, only that his own memories were wiped and he believed himself to be Mortalitas, a character from the backstory of the Land of Castles and Blades, who fully possessed Doc and wreaked havoc in the session. In the end Mortalitas was killed in the Crypt of Prospit by Doc himself in his mind (as some of the other players took on his body), though Doc killed himself in remorse immediately afterward (luckily there was a quest bed nearby.)
After being transported to Dimensional Island at the end of DCstuck, Doc was found by the staff of the CRL branch when the man named Ralsis was threatening to plunge the Orbital Lab into it unless his demands were met. As it turned out, he was the one that Ralsis wanted as part of his hostage scheme. Not only that, but as it turned out, Ralsis was the one responsible for his entering the game and his possession by Julius (and thus Mortalitas) in the first place; Ralsis's plan required an Heir of Life (or at the very least someone who was extremely difficult if not impossible to kill), break their mind until they were reduced to a vegetable, and thus have them possessed by the mind of his deceased mother, Staccato. To that end, he replaced the CEO of Skaianet Laboratories (whether or not he killed the CEO or stuck them into a closet or something isn't entirely clear), took their place as 'Mr. Allsir' (disguised, of course) and influenced the production and delivery of Sburb Delta disks so that it would be ensured that Doc would receive one. (Initially, he planned on having Doc's friend Jacob be the one to receive it, but he changed his mind at one point.) Things quickly went to hell afterward, with Julius (Mortalitas) dying and God knows how many things going wrong in the session (though it should be noted that Ralsis was only responsible for Doc and Julius being involved and thus having no influence on the other players or events), though Mortalitas unintentionally sent Doc to Dimensional Island in the end, where Ralsis planned on picking up Doc (or, to be exact, his mindless body if things had gone exactly to plan and if CRL hadn't shown up there—most of the current storyline involving Ralsis on DC had a lot of improvising involved).
It didn't take long for Doc to learn the truth from Ralsis. When he did, it was a miracle he didn't break then and there. I won't say more due to spoilers, but suffice it to say that the conflict wound up resolved in the end, more or less.
Having nowhere else to go, Doc chose to stay with CRL. As it turned out, Jacob (who had vanished prior to Doc entering the Medium) had been with them for some time due to the actions of a 'mutual friend' who had known what would happen when Sburb was played.
As happy as that made him, Doc was still mentally scarred from the entire ordeal and spent the next few years in intense therapy. While he has managed to recover for the most part, what happened probably won't leave his mind for a long time.
Other
1. It was Jacob's decision to become an Agent that helped Doc choose to do the same after he left therapy. While he's more skilled than when he played Sburb somewhat, Jacob is by far the better combatant.
2. After being taken in by CRL, his Heir of Life powers were stripped from him at his own request (not wanting to be reminded of what Ralsis wanted to use him for), though he kept his flight at Jacob's insistence and his immortality was replaced by a modified version of the then prototype Resurrection Program at Raleigh's suggestion.
3. Attempts to locate the other Dcstuck players by CRL have so far ended in failure. Part of the reason why Doc became an agent was so that he could try to find them. God knows if he'll succeed.
Nickname(s): doctorZero, Doc
Age: Mid twenties
Height: Tall
Weight: Average
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Alliance: Crystal Room Limited
Home: CRL HQ
Franchise: Dcstuck
Physical Description
While his physical appearance doesn't differ much from what he looked like in Dcstuck (red hair, green eyes), his clothes have been exchanged for a custom CRL Recon Agent uniform: a blue hoodless jacket with a zipper that only goes down to the chest, with blue pants with yellow stripes. He wears a pair of specialized glasses that has a communication and scanning device for one of the lens.
Weapons
Midas Shock Pistol: Standard issue CRL weapon designed for nonlethal takedowns. Can be fired up to 300 yards, though the shot grows weaker as it travels. Unlike the model that Miranda Wrights carries, this one doesn't have the infinite ammo feature.
Stun Knife: A blunt combat knife with an electric charge. Has a high battery up to five hours.
Meteor Gun: The strongest pistolKind weapon in Sburb, capable of firing small meteors. He rarely uses it, however, keeping it for sentimental reasons if anything.
Abilities/Powers
Flight: Exactly what it sounds like. The only power that he chose to keep, at Jacob's suggestion.
Resurrection: Doc is capable of coming back to life if killed. There are limitations to this, however: The more damaging the killing blow, the longer it takes for him to heal. If it's severe enough, he automatically returns to CRL HQ and revives there. He's capable of reviving if even a single cell remains, but as death is extremely unpleasant (not to mention traumatizing, at times) he prefers to avoid it whenever possible.
Skills
After going through training to become a CRL agent, Doc is extremely capable at long and close range combat, though not to the extent of most agents. He's also a quick thinker and doesn't find it difficult to improvise if needed.
Personality
Doc has managed to (mostly) recover from the trauma inflicted by the events of Dcstuck, having become more or less the same person he was before it started—a nice guy, if rebellious and rather silly. However, he's more prone to anger and isn't quite as friendly and trusting as he used to be.
History
SPOILERS: Highlight to read.
During the events of Dcstuck, Doc's mental state slowly deteriorated from the chaos around him. While slight mental damage would be acceptable, given the circumstances, it was eventually revealed that his breakdown was accelerated by a mental entity of then unknown origin named Julius, who had apparently infiltrated Doc's mind before he entered the session. While Julius was eventually dealt with and seemingly killed by shenanigans, it was later revealed that he was still alive, only that his own memories were wiped and he believed himself to be Mortalitas, a character from the backstory of the Land of Castles and Blades, who fully possessed Doc and wreaked havoc in the session. In the end Mortalitas was killed in the Crypt of Prospit by Doc himself in his mind (as some of the other players took on his body), though Doc killed himself in remorse immediately afterward (luckily there was a quest bed nearby.)
After being transported to Dimensional Island at the end of DCstuck, Doc was found by the staff of the CRL branch when the man named Ralsis was threatening to plunge the Orbital Lab into it unless his demands were met. As it turned out, he was the one that Ralsis wanted as part of his hostage scheme. Not only that, but as it turned out, Ralsis was the one responsible for his entering the game and his possession by Julius (and thus Mortalitas) in the first place; Ralsis's plan required an Heir of Life (or at the very least someone who was extremely difficult if not impossible to kill), break their mind until they were reduced to a vegetable, and thus have them possessed by the mind of his deceased mother, Staccato. To that end, he replaced the CEO of Skaianet Laboratories (whether or not he killed the CEO or stuck them into a closet or something isn't entirely clear), took their place as 'Mr. Allsir' (disguised, of course) and influenced the production and delivery of Sburb Delta disks so that it would be ensured that Doc would receive one. (Initially, he planned on having Doc's friend Jacob be the one to receive it, but he changed his mind at one point.) Things quickly went to hell afterward, with Julius (Mortalitas) dying and God knows how many things going wrong in the session (though it should be noted that Ralsis was only responsible for Doc and Julius being involved and thus having no influence on the other players or events), though Mortalitas unintentionally sent Doc to Dimensional Island in the end, where Ralsis planned on picking up Doc (or, to be exact, his mindless body if things had gone exactly to plan and if CRL hadn't shown up there—most of the current storyline involving Ralsis on DC had a lot of improvising involved).
It didn't take long for Doc to learn the truth from Ralsis. When he did, it was a miracle he didn't break then and there. I won't say more due to spoilers, but suffice it to say that the conflict wound up resolved in the end, more or less.
Having nowhere else to go, Doc chose to stay with CRL. As it turned out, Jacob (who had vanished prior to Doc entering the Medium) had been with them for some time due to the actions of a 'mutual friend' who had known what would happen when Sburb was played.
As happy as that made him, Doc was still mentally scarred from the entire ordeal and spent the next few years in intense therapy. While he has managed to recover for the most part, what happened probably won't leave his mind for a long time.
Other
1. It was Jacob's decision to become an Agent that helped Doc choose to do the same after he left therapy. While he's more skilled than when he played Sburb somewhat, Jacob is by far the better combatant.
2. After being taken in by CRL, his Heir of Life powers were stripped from him at his own request (not wanting to be reminded of what Ralsis wanted to use him for), though he kept his flight at Jacob's insistence and his immortality was replaced by a modified version of the then prototype Resurrection Program at Raleigh's suggestion.
3. Attempts to locate the other Dcstuck players by CRL have so far ended in failure. Part of the reason why Doc became an agent was so that he could try to find them. God knows if he'll succeed.