Name & Art by Eric Guzman
Scavenger

History | Powers | Abilities | Paraphernalia
Weapons | Weaknesses | Trivia


History

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Powers

Temporary/Limited Levitation:

It has recently been revealed that, due to his prolonged use of the harness, the Scavenger can levitate or float his body even without the harness, however no faster than 95-miles-per-hour. Like his other abilities, it is probable that this ability too would fade with time away from the harness.

Superhuman Strength: With the use of his magnetic technology, Scavenger can provide himself with superhuman strength, being able to lift a water tank easily.

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Abilities

Chemistry

Genius Intelligence

Intimidation

Martial Arts (Violent Dancing)

Psychology

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Paraphernalia

Electromagnetic Wing Harness:

Utilizing his harness the Scavenger is able to fly with a natural winged flight limit (95-miles-per-hour). The anti-graviton generator attached to his flight suit enables him to take to the air by flapping the bird-like wings he wears under his arms.

When wearing his electromagnetic harness, the Scavenger possesses superhuman strength, vitality and athletic prowess. The harness increases his physical strength to the absolute human maximum enabling him to lift roughly 700 pounds. When he removes the harness his enhanced abilities slowly fade, although the rate at which his abilities fade remains unclear.

The harness also (according to some sources) increases his lifespan.

The Scavenger can reach speeds of up to 95-miles-per-hour and attain a maximum height of 11,000 feet.

Wing Projectiles: His feathers are as sharp as swords and can be used as projectile weapons. They will replenish themselves so he can maintain flying abilities. Each "feather" is tipped with Fear Toxin.

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Weapons

Fear Toxin: Causes all who are exposed to it to experience their greatest fears.

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Weaknesses

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Trivia

(Physical Features/Speaking Voice/Likely Vocabulary/Characteristics/Mannerisms)

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