Post by Sykomakia on Jan 13, 2021 22:16:33 GMT -6
Archangel
Warren Worthington III
Fighting: Remarkable
Agility: Incredible
Strength: Excellent
Endurance: Remarkable
Reason: Good
Intuition: Typical
Psyche: Good
Health: 120
Karma: 70
Resources: Remarkable
Popularity: 10
Known Powers:
Wings: Archangel has large wings made of organic metal. These wings are of Amazing material strength and give Archangel the following superhuman abilities:
Flight: at Excellent speed normally, up to Incredible speed in a straight line.
Wings: fire feathers as missile weapons. These strike for up to Excellent edged damage at a 3 area range against all targets in a single area. In addition, the feathers are tipped with a paralyzing agent of Monstrous intensity.
*His wings will regenerate if damaged, becoming fully functional 1-10 turns after taking damage.
Aerial Adaptation: His entire physiology is adapted for flight, with hollow bones, minimal body fat, and massively increased muscular efficiency. Angel’s physical adaptations give him Incredible protection against damage from falling.
Enhanced Eyesight: Warren has Monstrous eyesight
Limitations:
Control: Archangel's wings have a destructive mind of their own. In threatening situations, Archangel must make a Psyche FEAT or his wings automatically attack any perceived threat.
Equipment
Costume: On missions Angel wears a unique personal costume, presumably made of similar materials to the standard X-Men uniform. This provides Good protection from Physical and Energy, Excellent protection from Heat, Cold and Electricity. This offers no protection from attacks targeted at Warrens unprotected wings.
Talents
Aerial Combat (+2CS), Business/Finance, Leadership, Martial Arts A and B, Pilot, Resist Domination
Contacts
East Coast business and financial community, Dr Strange, X-Men, Champions, Defenders, X-Factor, X-Terminators, Ravens, Crimson Pirates, Rejects
History
Heir to the Worthington fortune, Warren Jr. learned to hide his mutation early. However, a fire at his private school dormitory led him to use his flying power to rescue his fellow students. To conceal his identity, Worthington wore a long, blond wig and a long nightshirt so he looked like an angel. The rescue was successful, and Worthington became a costumed adventurer in New York City under the name of the Avenging Angel, which brought him to the attention of Charles Xavier. Xavier made Warren one of the first five X-Men, though the true nature of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters was kept secret from Warren's wealthy parents. During this time, Warren tried to woo Jean Grey, but she chose to date Cyclops instead. Following the deaths of both his parents and the recruitment of the "new X-Men", Warren left the team and went to the West Coast with his girlfriend Candy Southern. There he used his fortune as head of Worthington Industries to finance a super-team called the Champions. He was also a sometime member of the "non-team" known as the Defenders.
Warren later helped the X-Men infiltrate the Hellfire Club, in which he held membership, just before the emergence of Dark Phoenix, and fought with his teammates in the futile effort to save her from the Shi'ar. He stayed with the X-Men for a while after Dark Phoenix's death, but was constantly irked by Wolverine, whom he regarded as an unstable psychotic. Finally Warren left in disagreement over Wolverine's remaining with the team, and returned to his business dealings.
When the real Jean Grey was found in Jamaica Bay, Warren called his old teammates together and founded X-Factor, a team of purported mutant hunters who in reality captured mutants in order to train them to use their powers without harming people. They also operated as the "X-Terminators," supposedly outlaw mutants who did the jobs X-Factor couldn't.
During the Mutant Massacre, Angel was ambushed by the Marauders, and his wings were impaled by Harpoon. Although his wings might have been salvageable, Warren was betrayed by his friend Cameron Hodge, who had them amputated. Angel was so distraught that he attempted to commit suicide by crashing his jet. At the last moment, however, Angel was approached by Apocalypse, who offered him his wings back in exchange for service. Angel agreed, and was transformed into Death, Apocalypse's fourth and strongest Horseman.
After a pitched battle with his old X-Factor teammates, Warren broke free of Apocalypse's control, and returned to X-Factor as Archangel. During this phase he had razor-sharp techno-organic wings which could be folded into various configurations, and whose feathers could be thrown. The feathers were coated with a paralyzing nerve toxin. Angel has always had extremely keen eyesight, comparable to that of a hawk, as well as a unique physiology with hollow bones and an enhanced musculature that allows him to fly. Much later, during his escape from the X-Mansion, Sabretooth viciously slashed the metal wings, and Warren was out of commission for a while.
Warren Worthington III
Fighting: Remarkable
Agility: Incredible
Strength: Excellent
Endurance: Remarkable
Reason: Good
Intuition: Typical
Psyche: Good
Health: 120
Karma: 70
Resources: Remarkable
Popularity: 10
Known Powers:
Wings: Archangel has large wings made of organic metal. These wings are of Amazing material strength and give Archangel the following superhuman abilities:
Flight: at Excellent speed normally, up to Incredible speed in a straight line.
Wings: fire feathers as missile weapons. These strike for up to Excellent edged damage at a 3 area range against all targets in a single area. In addition, the feathers are tipped with a paralyzing agent of Monstrous intensity.
*His wings will regenerate if damaged, becoming fully functional 1-10 turns after taking damage.
Aerial Adaptation: His entire physiology is adapted for flight, with hollow bones, minimal body fat, and massively increased muscular efficiency. Angel’s physical adaptations give him Incredible protection against damage from falling.
Enhanced Eyesight: Warren has Monstrous eyesight
Limitations:
Control: Archangel's wings have a destructive mind of their own. In threatening situations, Archangel must make a Psyche FEAT or his wings automatically attack any perceived threat.
Equipment
Costume: On missions Angel wears a unique personal costume, presumably made of similar materials to the standard X-Men uniform. This provides Good protection from Physical and Energy, Excellent protection from Heat, Cold and Electricity. This offers no protection from attacks targeted at Warrens unprotected wings.
Talents
Aerial Combat (+2CS), Business/Finance, Leadership, Martial Arts A and B, Pilot, Resist Domination
Contacts
East Coast business and financial community, Dr Strange, X-Men, Champions, Defenders, X-Factor, X-Terminators, Ravens, Crimson Pirates, Rejects
History
Heir to the Worthington fortune, Warren Jr. learned to hide his mutation early. However, a fire at his private school dormitory led him to use his flying power to rescue his fellow students. To conceal his identity, Worthington wore a long, blond wig and a long nightshirt so he looked like an angel. The rescue was successful, and Worthington became a costumed adventurer in New York City under the name of the Avenging Angel, which brought him to the attention of Charles Xavier. Xavier made Warren one of the first five X-Men, though the true nature of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters was kept secret from Warren's wealthy parents. During this time, Warren tried to woo Jean Grey, but she chose to date Cyclops instead. Following the deaths of both his parents and the recruitment of the "new X-Men", Warren left the team and went to the West Coast with his girlfriend Candy Southern. There he used his fortune as head of Worthington Industries to finance a super-team called the Champions. He was also a sometime member of the "non-team" known as the Defenders.
Warren later helped the X-Men infiltrate the Hellfire Club, in which he held membership, just before the emergence of Dark Phoenix, and fought with his teammates in the futile effort to save her from the Shi'ar. He stayed with the X-Men for a while after Dark Phoenix's death, but was constantly irked by Wolverine, whom he regarded as an unstable psychotic. Finally Warren left in disagreement over Wolverine's remaining with the team, and returned to his business dealings.
When the real Jean Grey was found in Jamaica Bay, Warren called his old teammates together and founded X-Factor, a team of purported mutant hunters who in reality captured mutants in order to train them to use their powers without harming people. They also operated as the "X-Terminators," supposedly outlaw mutants who did the jobs X-Factor couldn't.
During the Mutant Massacre, Angel was ambushed by the Marauders, and his wings were impaled by Harpoon. Although his wings might have been salvageable, Warren was betrayed by his friend Cameron Hodge, who had them amputated. Angel was so distraught that he attempted to commit suicide by crashing his jet. At the last moment, however, Angel was approached by Apocalypse, who offered him his wings back in exchange for service. Angel agreed, and was transformed into Death, Apocalypse's fourth and strongest Horseman.
After a pitched battle with his old X-Factor teammates, Warren broke free of Apocalypse's control, and returned to X-Factor as Archangel. During this phase he had razor-sharp techno-organic wings which could be folded into various configurations, and whose feathers could be thrown. The feathers were coated with a paralyzing nerve toxin. Angel has always had extremely keen eyesight, comparable to that of a hawk, as well as a unique physiology with hollow bones and an enhanced musculature that allows him to fly. Much later, during his escape from the X-Mansion, Sabretooth viciously slashed the metal wings, and Warren was out of commission for a while.