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|Weaknesses=<span style="color:#EE204D">'''DON'T BE CRY'''</span><br>Being a rage-filled, brainwashed living weapon for most of your life can kind of stunt your social skills. Part of Rachel wants to just be a normal girl, but she's never going to be able to be entirely normal, a fact that frustrates her endlessly. She can be hopelessly awkward in social situations, and has difficulty addressing situations that challenge her emotionally in any way, a fact that has led her to, amongst other things, hide the nature of her parentage simply because she just doesn't know how to deal. Emotionally stunted is probably a nice way to put it. Rachel has a lot of problems to sort through before she can properly people.<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''FOCUS'''</span><br>A psionic, Rachel is entirely dependent on her ability to concentrate to use her powers. Losing her focus means losing her ability to effectively use her powers, and considering that she is a powder keg of emotional issues and past traumas, that's not necessarily a hard thing to achieve. Poor, poor woobie Rachel.<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''MUTANT'''</span><br>Rachel is a mutant. She's not an obvious one, though times of high stress reveal the Marks of the Hound branded upon her, ugly facial scars that make her more recognizable. Regardless, her nature as a mutant makes her a target by people who would like to exploit her, or kill her, because despite the world being filled with about ten dozen different metahuman varieties, mutants are definitely still the true threat to mankind, or something. It's a complex issue, okay?<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''PHOENIX HOST'''</span><br>The Phoenix Force and Rachel are tied together in a way that can't be broken. Though she is not its host, she understands it on an instinctual level, and has the potential to house it in the event it ever requires it. This is not always a good thing. Beyond the fact that the Phoenix is about as tempestuous as an abstract cosmic god-thing that lives forever outside the bounds of conventional logic and purges worlds on unknowable whims can be expected to be, Rachel's nature makes her a target of anyone who either wishes to use the Phoenix's power for their own ends... or holds grudges against it, probably for reasons relating to its temperamental abstract cosmic god-thing that lives forever outside the bounds of conventional logic and purges worlds on unknowable whims... thing.<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''PTSD'''</span><br>Rachel has been through much in her short life. She watched a great man die right in front of her eyes as a child before being abducted, tortured, branded and brainwashed with extensive and invasive tampering until she was turned into a living weapon and forced to kill mutants -- many of whom were once friends and loved ones. To say she's had a hard life would be a tremendous understatement, and her time as a Hound of Ahab has saddled Rachel with a considerable post-traumatic stress disorder. Certain circumstances and contexts, phrases and people, will trigger flashbacks and anxiety attacks in Rachel, and can sometimes render her unable to properly function at the worst of times -- or worse yet, will trigger more extreme reactions to try to get rid of the problem.<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''TIME DISPLACED'''</span><br>Rachel does not belong in this timeline. It's not even a matter of being from the future: her desperate jaunt backwards displaced her into an entirely different timeline where events have transpired in a way very different from her home time. The knowledge that not only is this time different, but her own divergent and basically a temporal dead end making her very existence anomalous, is disheartening enough -- but everything about this world is different in ways that can unsettle her like a temporal version of culture shock. People, places, things, events -- they are all similar enough to be all the more jarring for their differences, sometimes blatant... and sometimes subtle enough that she can find herself tricked or in a poor spot from believing something or someone is different from what they really are in this time. Being from a dead future has very few actual benefits and tons of downsides. The More You Know!<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''UNSKILLED'''</span><br>A blunt hammer. That's probably the best way to describe Rachel. 'Runaway atomic bomb' might be better. Rachel Grey, while not entirely unskilled, is more or less all power with no true finesse. The simple fact is she's spent most of her time enslaved by mutant-hating humans and then the rest of the time was spent watching the people who -could- teach her be murdered in front of her eyes. <br><br>Rachel requires training -- a lot of training -- until she can inherit the full breadth of her power. Until then, her more considerable capacities usually manifest themselves in times of high stress and desperation. Most of Rachel's considerable power remains untapped without the proper instruction on how to use it, leaving her with phenomenal cosmic powers that she mainly uses to manifest hammers to bludgeon people with. See? Blunt hammer. | |Weaknesses=<span style="color:#EE204D">'''DON'T BE CRY'''</span><br>Being a rage-filled, brainwashed living weapon for most of your life can kind of stunt your social skills. Part of Rachel wants to just be a normal girl, but she's never going to be able to be entirely normal, a fact that frustrates her endlessly. She can be hopelessly awkward in social situations, and has difficulty addressing situations that challenge her emotionally in any way, a fact that has led her to, amongst other things, hide the nature of her parentage simply because she just doesn't know how to deal. Emotionally stunted is probably a nice way to put it. Rachel has a lot of problems to sort through before she can properly people.<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''FOCUS'''</span><br>A psionic, Rachel is entirely dependent on her ability to concentrate to use her powers. Losing her focus means losing her ability to effectively use her powers, and considering that she is a powder keg of emotional issues and past traumas, that's not necessarily a hard thing to achieve. Poor, poor woobie Rachel.<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''MUTANT'''</span><br>Rachel is a mutant. She's not an obvious one, though times of high stress reveal the Marks of the Hound branded upon her, ugly facial scars that make her more recognizable. Regardless, her nature as a mutant makes her a target by people who would like to exploit her, or kill her, because despite the world being filled with about ten dozen different metahuman varieties, mutants are definitely still the true threat to mankind, or something. It's a complex issue, okay?<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''PHOENIX HOST'''</span><br>The Phoenix Force and Rachel are tied together in a way that can't be broken. Though she is not its host, she understands it on an instinctual level, and has the potential to house it in the event it ever requires it. This is not always a good thing. Beyond the fact that the Phoenix is about as tempestuous as an abstract cosmic god-thing that lives forever outside the bounds of conventional logic and purges worlds on unknowable whims can be expected to be, Rachel's nature makes her a target of anyone who either wishes to use the Phoenix's power for their own ends... or holds grudges against it, probably for reasons relating to its temperamental abstract cosmic god-thing that lives forever outside the bounds of conventional logic and purges worlds on unknowable whims... thing.<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''PTSD'''</span><br>Rachel has been through much in her short life. She watched a great man die right in front of her eyes as a child before being abducted, tortured, branded and brainwashed with extensive and invasive tampering until she was turned into a living weapon and forced to kill mutants -- many of whom were once friends and loved ones. To say she's had a hard life would be a tremendous understatement, and her time as a Hound of Ahab has saddled Rachel with a considerable post-traumatic stress disorder. Certain circumstances and contexts, phrases and people, will trigger flashbacks and anxiety attacks in Rachel, and can sometimes render her unable to properly function at the worst of times -- or worse yet, will trigger more extreme reactions to try to get rid of the problem.<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''TIME DISPLACED'''</span><br>Rachel does not belong in this timeline. It's not even a matter of being from the future: her desperate jaunt backwards displaced her into an entirely different timeline where events have transpired in a way very different from her home time. The knowledge that not only is this time different, but her own divergent and basically a temporal dead end making her very existence anomalous, is disheartening enough -- but everything about this world is different in ways that can unsettle her like a temporal version of culture shock. People, places, things, events -- they are all similar enough to be all the more jarring for their differences, sometimes blatant... and sometimes subtle enough that she can find herself tricked or in a poor spot from believing something or someone is different from what they really are in this time. Being from a dead future has very few actual benefits and tons of downsides. The More You Know!<br><br><span style="color:#EE204D">'''UNSKILLED'''</span><br>A blunt hammer. That's probably the best way to describe Rachel. 'Runaway atomic bomb' might be better. Rachel Grey, while not entirely unskilled, is more or less all power with no true finesse. The simple fact is she's spent most of her time enslaved by mutant-hating humans and then the rest of the time was spent watching the people who -could- teach her be murdered in front of her eyes. <br><br>Rachel requires training -- a lot of training -- until she can inherit the full breadth of her power. Until then, her more considerable capacities usually manifest themselves in times of high stress and desperation. Most of Rachel's considerable power remains untapped without the proper instruction on how to use it, leaving her with phenomenal cosmic powers that she mainly uses to manifest hammers to bludgeon people with. See? Blunt hammer. | ||
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Revision as of 20:18, 12 December 2017
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"Sometimes, kiddo, the choices aren't clear-cut, or easy. And the victories aren't absolute. Sometimes, you have to settle for a draw." | |||
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Full Name: | Rachel Anne Grey-Summers | ||
Gender: | Female | ||
Species: | Mutant | ||
Theme: | Marvel (FC) | ||
Occupation: | It's Complicated | ||
Citizenship: | Bad End United States | ||
Residence: | Westchester County, New York | ||
Education: | Ahab's Hound School for Unlucky Youngsters | ||
Status: | Active | ||
Groups: | X-Men, Xavier's School | ||
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Apparent Age: | {{{PAge}}} | Actual Age: | {{{AAge}}} |
Date of Birth | Also Complicated | Actor: | Ruby Rose |
Height: | 170 cm | Weight: | 57 kg |
Hair Color: | Red | Eye Color: | Green |
Theme Song: | "Veteran of the Psychic Wars" - Blue Oyster Cult |
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A refugee from a dead, dystopian branch of time, Rachel Grey has spent most of her life living from tragedy to tragedy. In a desperate bid to save her time, she tapped into the immense wellspring of power at her command to project herself backwards through time... only to find herself stranded in a past different from her own. Her timeline now divergent and adrift from the main flow of things, Rachel finds herself a stranger in a strange land, desperate to belong in a time where she simply does not and saddled with the scars of a traumatic life... a fact further complicated by the indelible mark of the Phoenix Force upon her soul.
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