Post by btd on Aug 8, 2016 12:32:41 GMT -6
Genetics:
These are simple Genetic guidelines to help form the character better. some characters can fit into one or more areas so no need to sweat it.
Normies:
Normal humans that are highly trained above that of normal human standards to be able to keep up with those are are more advanced. Hawkeye & Green Arrow are great examples of this group. they have nothing else to fall back on but they are able to keep up with Thor & Superman
Metas:
A normal but normally dormant gene that is switched on and mutated by outside stress or pressure, this gene is normally on the verge of mutating and is located randomly in the DNA strand. Flash would be a great example of this.
Mutants:
People who have a extra X-gene outside and along there normal DNA and that randomly intertwines with the normal DNA. It can be active or dormant. Many examples can be found among the X-men
Genetic Accident:
X or Meta dormant genes activated by a accident. This would include Dare-devil and even Hulk
Genetic Bred:
Active X or Meta genes inherited from ne or both parents. Aquaman & Star-lord are good examples of this.
Laboratory Test-tubed:
Something created to rival Mutants/Metas and to turn the receiver into a Hero/Villain. Captain America is a near perfect example of this.
Mixed:
A passive or dormant X or Meta gene blown out of whack by a outside force. Banner/Hulk is a good example of this
Genius Set:
Those that created there own tech and what not to become a Hero/Villain. Batman & Ironman are good examples
Scientific Accident/Experiment:
Created by accident or are a simple experiment. Created by a mad scientist one way or the other. Conners/Lizard & Rocket Raccoon are great examples
Alien/God/Demi-God:
Born as either Alien/God/Demi-god these are similar to those bred but have a advantage with many centuries under there belt by there ancestors. Thor & Super-man are great examples of this
Chosen:
Those chosen by magical type Beings/Objects. Green Lantern is a great example of this type
Combo:
Any Combination of the above.
Other:
Anything else not mentioned above.
These are simple Genetic guidelines to help form the character better. some characters can fit into one or more areas so no need to sweat it.
Normies:
Normal humans that are highly trained above that of normal human standards to be able to keep up with those are are more advanced. Hawkeye & Green Arrow are great examples of this group. they have nothing else to fall back on but they are able to keep up with Thor & Superman
Metas:
A normal but normally dormant gene that is switched on and mutated by outside stress or pressure, this gene is normally on the verge of mutating and is located randomly in the DNA strand. Flash would be a great example of this.
Mutants:
People who have a extra X-gene outside and along there normal DNA and that randomly intertwines with the normal DNA. It can be active or dormant. Many examples can be found among the X-men
Genetic Accident:
X or Meta dormant genes activated by a accident. This would include Dare-devil and even Hulk
Genetic Bred:
Active X or Meta genes inherited from ne or both parents. Aquaman & Star-lord are good examples of this.
Laboratory Test-tubed:
Something created to rival Mutants/Metas and to turn the receiver into a Hero/Villain. Captain America is a near perfect example of this.
Mixed:
A passive or dormant X or Meta gene blown out of whack by a outside force. Banner/Hulk is a good example of this
Genius Set:
Those that created there own tech and what not to become a Hero/Villain. Batman & Ironman are good examples
Scientific Accident/Experiment:
Created by accident or are a simple experiment. Created by a mad scientist one way or the other. Conners/Lizard & Rocket Raccoon are great examples
Alien/God/Demi-God:
Born as either Alien/God/Demi-god these are similar to those bred but have a advantage with many centuries under there belt by there ancestors. Thor & Super-man are great examples of this
Chosen:
Those chosen by magical type Beings/Objects. Green Lantern is a great example of this type
Combo:
Any Combination of the above.
Other:
Anything else not mentioned above.