Difference between revisions of "Black Ice"
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<div style="color:#00528c">[[File:Ice_Iceform.png]] '''Metahuman Physiology'''</div> | <div style="color:#00528c">[[File:Ice_Iceform.png]] '''Metahuman Physiology'''</div> | ||
− | The subject is able to withstand extreme weather conditions, particularly those below freezing point, and possesses physical traits that are beyond the human norm, such as | + | The subject is able to withstand extreme weather conditions, particularly those below freezing point, and possesses physical traits that are beyond the human norm, such as heightened endurance, fortitude, stamina and an abnormally high threshold for pain. In his mutant state Black Ice is even able to withstand a certain force of impact and pressure, rendering most regular ammunition useless against him. There is also a minor increase in muscular strength, as well as reflex, but nowhere near the point of deserving to be called superhuman qualities. |
− | + | Due to the significantly reduced body temperature, the subject is able to bypass most forms of heat detection. It could also take much longer for viruses and most types of poison to take effect, especially if skin contact or ingestion is required for them to be effective, and there is a chance that these means might not be able to bypass the subject's mutant physiology at all. | |
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<div style="color:#00528c">[[File:Ice_Icesheath.png]] '''Mutant Appearance'''</div> | <div style="color:#00528c">[[File:Ice_Icesheath.png]] '''Mutant Appearance'''</div> | ||
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<br><div style="color:#B40404">[[File:Mission_Testtube_04.png]] '''WARNING:'''</div> Besides standard paraphernalia, such as a comm device or a grappling hook, the subject habitually resorts to the practical use of various, often hazardous, chemicals. | <br><div style="color:#B40404">[[File:Mission_Testtube_04.png]] '''WARNING:'''</div> Besides standard paraphernalia, such as a comm device or a grappling hook, the subject habitually resorts to the practical use of various, often hazardous, chemicals. |
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