Post by Loki on Feb 6, 2009 22:54:06 GMT -6
Puma
Thomas Fireheart
Fighting Remarkable
Agility Amazing
Strength Incredible
Endurance Incredible
Reason Excellent
Intuition Monstrous
Psyche Amazing
Health 160
Karma 115
Resources Incredible
Popularity 15
Powers
Body Resistance: Good vs physical attacks
Claws: Remarkable
Hyper Senses: Monstrously acute sight, hearing, and smell.
Tracking: Monstrous
Alter Ego: The Puma form possesses all the powers. When in human form his stats are:
Fighting Typical
Agility Good
Strength Good
Endurance Good
Reason Excellent
Intuition Good
Psyche Amazing
Health 36
Karma 80
Talents
Business/Finance
Contacts
None
History
Thomas Fireheart is the result of years of genetic engineering performed by his Native American tribe. Fireheart can transform into Puma, a half-mountain-lion being with senses far more acute than that of a normal human. He is the traditional protector of his New Mexican tribe, although Fireheart himself often questions the traditional rituals that his uncle, the tribe's Shaman, espouses.
Fireheart is an extraordinarily capable financial manager with a genius level IQ. He also spent some years in Japan training in the martial arts, and has above-average tracking skills.
In his Puma identity, Fireheart is an internationally known professional assassin and mercenary who sells his unique skills to the likes of the Rose and the Kingpin. As the C.O.E. of Fireheart Enterprises, he is also internationally known in his civilian identity.
Puma first crossed the path of Spider-Man when he was hired by the Rose to "remove" the Web-Slinger. The Rose later changed his mind, so the continued existence of Spider-Man is not considered a blight on Puma's professional record. Puma sought Spidey's help when he discovered that he was destined to fight the Beyonder; Spider- Man refused, making Puma doubt himself and, eventually, fail in his quest against the Beyonder. Puma publicly confronted Spider-Man over a story in the Daily Bugle that made it seem as if Spidey was a thief; when the story turned out to be false, Puma felt as if he had lost face and was now honor-bound to clear Spidey's name. To this end (and much to Spidey's annoyance), he purchased the Daily Bugle and began a campaign of positive promotion which was largely responsible for the public perception of Spidey as a hero.
Puma's animal side became dominant after contact with the Black Crow. He was seriously wounded in a fire fight with the New York City Police, but nursed by to health by Nocturne, who was eventually able to restore his human psyche.
Puma is bound by a sense of honor that only he understands.
Thomas Fireheart
Fighting Remarkable
Agility Amazing
Strength Incredible
Endurance Incredible
Reason Excellent
Intuition Monstrous
Psyche Amazing
Health 160
Karma 115
Resources Incredible
Popularity 15
Powers
Body Resistance: Good vs physical attacks
Claws: Remarkable
Hyper Senses: Monstrously acute sight, hearing, and smell.
Tracking: Monstrous
Alter Ego: The Puma form possesses all the powers. When in human form his stats are:
Fighting Typical
Agility Good
Strength Good
Endurance Good
Reason Excellent
Intuition Good
Psyche Amazing
Health 36
Karma 80
Talents
Business/Finance
Contacts
None
History
Thomas Fireheart is the result of years of genetic engineering performed by his Native American tribe. Fireheart can transform into Puma, a half-mountain-lion being with senses far more acute than that of a normal human. He is the traditional protector of his New Mexican tribe, although Fireheart himself often questions the traditional rituals that his uncle, the tribe's Shaman, espouses.
Fireheart is an extraordinarily capable financial manager with a genius level IQ. He also spent some years in Japan training in the martial arts, and has above-average tracking skills.
In his Puma identity, Fireheart is an internationally known professional assassin and mercenary who sells his unique skills to the likes of the Rose and the Kingpin. As the C.O.E. of Fireheart Enterprises, he is also internationally known in his civilian identity.
Puma first crossed the path of Spider-Man when he was hired by the Rose to "remove" the Web-Slinger. The Rose later changed his mind, so the continued existence of Spider-Man is not considered a blight on Puma's professional record. Puma sought Spidey's help when he discovered that he was destined to fight the Beyonder; Spider- Man refused, making Puma doubt himself and, eventually, fail in his quest against the Beyonder. Puma publicly confronted Spider-Man over a story in the Daily Bugle that made it seem as if Spidey was a thief; when the story turned out to be false, Puma felt as if he had lost face and was now honor-bound to clear Spidey's name. To this end (and much to Spidey's annoyance), he purchased the Daily Bugle and began a campaign of positive promotion which was largely responsible for the public perception of Spidey as a hero.
Puma's animal side became dominant after contact with the Black Crow. He was seriously wounded in a fire fight with the New York City Police, but nursed by to health by Nocturne, who was eventually able to restore his human psyche.
Puma is bound by a sense of honor that only he understands.