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==<span style="color:white">Attributes</span>== | ==<span style="color:white">Attributes</span>== | ||
===<span style="color:white">Metamorphosis</span>=== | ===<span style="color:white">Metamorphosis</span>=== | ||
− | '''Mutated Physiology:''' Trevor's genome was drastically altered as a result of | + | '''Mutated Physiology:''' Trevor's genome was drastically altered as a result of Atelis's experiments. His genome is now a fusion of reptilian and human genetic material. VIPER's experimental genetic engineering process was designed to produce super-soldiers who could transform between their human and Draysha forms at will, seamlessly, while retaining their intelligence and self-control. While nowhere near as powerful as [[Ripper]] or the Grond-derived monsters Dr. Blank sought to create, this new breed of Draysha agents were meant to be more versatile and covert. Atelis sought to accomplish this by modifying the genomes of subjects to be both unstable and mutable. The reptilian genes would lie dormant as junk DNA until they were activated by a focused mental command, overwriting the human DNA to allow their influence over gene expression to rapidly increase, manifesting almost instantly. In their human form, the subject would not exhibit morphological differences, concealing their status as a mutate. While the effects of the reptilian genes could not be entirely suppressed, their influence over the subject's biology would only become apparent upon close examination. Dr. Atelis had promised that the agents produced by the Draysha 2.0 program would complement Project Stein's heavyweight agents by providing VIPER with a highly efficient covert superhuman asset. The imperfected program, however, leaves Trevor unable to maintain control over himself past the initial stage of his metamorphosis. He can shift between human and stage 1 without any problems, but when the transformation is pushed further Trevor's cognitive faculties deteriorate to a primitive level and his animal instincts come to the fore. Despite this drawback, Trevor's power increases proportionally, highlighting the trade-off inherent to his metamorphosis. |
The stages of his metamorphosis are: | The stages of his metamorphosis are: | ||
* '''Stage 1''' - Reptile maintains full control of himself, despite slightly reduced intelligence. While it is the weakest, this stage is highly efficient due to Trevor's nearly unhindered control over it. His morphology changes to take on a reptilian, although still recognizably human, appearance and his strength, speed and endurance are augmented to superhuman levels. | * '''Stage 1''' - Reptile maintains full control of himself, despite slightly reduced intelligence. While it is the weakest, this stage is highly efficient due to Trevor's nearly unhindered control over it. His morphology changes to take on a reptilian, although still recognizably human, appearance and his strength, speed and endurance are augmented to superhuman levels. | ||
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'''Weak Psyche:''' While Trevor possesses no psychic defenses beyond his own willpower, the cognitive degeneration he experiences during his transformations make him even more susceptible to mind control and other psychic attacks. As Trevor is already at the edge of losing further control when at stages 1 and 2, they are easier to telepathically control and subdue than Trevor's fully human mind. The aggressive pure animal instinct of the third stage, however, may prove too unwieldy and foreign to telepaths without the power and skill to wrest it under the power of their own will. Assuming the telepath is capable enough, however, it too is easily manipulated or broken. | '''Weak Psyche:''' While Trevor possesses no psychic defenses beyond his own willpower, the cognitive degeneration he experiences during his transformations make him even more susceptible to mind control and other psychic attacks. As Trevor is already at the edge of losing further control when at stages 1 and 2, they are easier to telepathically control and subdue than Trevor's fully human mind. The aggressive pure animal instinct of the third stage, however, may prove too unwieldy and foreign to telepaths without the power and skill to wrest it under the power of their own will. Assuming the telepath is capable enough, however, it too is easily manipulated or broken. | ||
− | '''Hunted - VIPER:''' The villainous organization has Reptile on their hit list, albeit not as a top priority | + | '''Hunted - VIPER:''' The villainous organization has Reptile on their hit list, albeit not as a top priority. Atelis, on the other hand, has sworn to rectify his error by exterminating the "escaped lab rat." He seeks vengeance for the permanent disfiguration Trevor inflicted upon him during his rampage at the Project Draysha 2.0 facility. |
− | '''Vendetta - VIPER:''' Reptile harbors an extreme hatred towards VIPER, and | + | '''Vendetta - VIPER:''' Reptile harbors an extreme hatred towards VIPER, and Atelis in particular. It was their actions that took the lives of Trevor's parents and made him a "monster" that could potentially end up killing innocents. Putting a stop to their criminal activities by permanently dismantling the organization has practically become Trevor's raison d'etre. |
'''Secret Identity:''' Only a handful of people are aware of Trevor's alter ego as the superhero Reptile. Trevor prefers to keep this a secret so as not to disrupt his civilian life as a student at MCU. | '''Secret Identity:''' Only a handful of people are aware of Trevor's alter ego as the superhero Reptile. Trevor prefers to keep this a secret so as not to disrupt his civilian life as a student at MCU. | ||
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'''OMEGA:''' Substantial threats to the security, safety, and/or existence of the entire world.<br> | '''OMEGA:''' Substantial threats to the security, safety, and/or existence of the entire world.<br> | ||
− | ===<span style="color:white"> | + | ===<span style="color:white">Atelis</span>=== |
'''Real Name:''' Adam Atelis<br> | '''Real Name:''' Adam Atelis<br> | ||
'''Status:''' Active<br> | '''Status:''' Active<br> | ||
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'''Threat Level:''' DELTA (based on affiliation with VIPER)<br> | '''Threat Level:''' DELTA (based on affiliation with VIPER)<br> | ||
− | Aside from Teleios, no one, including Reptile, is aware that | + | Aside from Teleios, no one, including Reptile, is aware that Atelis is a rogue Teleioclone. This particular clone's growth was somehow tampered with, resulting in significant alterations to his genome. The clone awoke in a test tube, a fully grown Teleioclone whose face was like a hack artist's portrait of Teleios, and smashed his way out. Before Teleios could capture him, the clone escaped into the outside world. |
− | With a will of his own and an intellect with some degree of Teleios's brilliance, the clone forged his own identity and put his talents to work. As Dr. Adam Atelis, the flawed clone sought to become as accomplished a super-scientist as his creator. While his true motivation was an unquenchable scientific curiosity and seemingly compulsive emulation of his "role model", | + | With a will of his own and an intellect with some degree of Teleios's brilliance, the clone forged his own identity and put his talents to work. As Dr. Adam Atelis, the flawed clone sought to become as accomplished a super-scientist as his creator. While his true motivation was an unquenchable scientific curiosity and seemingly compulsive emulation of his "role model", Atelis worked with clients who could afford the reasonably large payments for his services and provide him with access to the technology necessary to hone his skills in genetic engineering. When VIPER finally agreed to contract him, not entirely sure that he would succeed but willing to fund additional Draysha research, Atelis jumped at the opportunity. This project to produce an improved Draysha program resulted in the creation of Reptile. |
− | After his near-death experience at the hands, or rather claws, of Reptile, | + | After his near-death experience at the hands, or rather claws, of Reptile, Atelis has focused his efforts on capturing and killing the test subject-turned-superhero. After the mild success of the first round of experiments, Atelis refined the procedure based on Trevor's results. This allowed him to screen for subjects and identify those who are genetically compatible with his variation on the Draysha treatment. So far, he has found just a few individuals who are as compatible with the treatment as Trevor and only one who was an even better match. In the year after Reptile's emergence, Atelis produced several Draysha-powered superhumans, enough to form his own criminal group. |
− | While he could have become a solo act, | + | While he could have become a solo act, Atelis chose to continue his association with VIPER in order to maintain access to their considerable resources. VIPER has agreed to continue facilitating Atelis's research, on the condition that he provide all information and work for them on missions and other projects when they call upon him. To keep him in check, VIPER has assigned another one of their mad scientists to be his handler-cum-research assistant. |
==<span style="color:white">Miscellaneous</span>== | ==<span style="color:white">Miscellaneous</span>== | ||
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* [[Reptile & Powerline: A Reversal in Polarity]] - short fiction depicting Reptile's first encounter with [[Powerline]]. | * [[Reptile & Powerline: A Reversal in Polarity]] - short fiction depicting Reptile's first encounter with [[Powerline]]. | ||
− | * Comic book inspirations for Reptile include Spider-Man, the Lizard, the Hulk and Killer Croc. His appearance and powers are reminiscent of the character Reptile from the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise. | + | * Comic book inspirations for Reptile include Spider-Man, the Lizard (Curt Connors), the Hulk and Killer Croc. His appearance and powers are reminiscent of the character Reptile from the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise. |
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