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Name: Sally Blevins

Callsign: Aegis

Height: 6’3” (190 cm)

Weight: 230 lbs (104 kg)

Skin pigmentation: Mediterranean

Eyes: Emerald Green

Hair: Dark Red

Last known origins: Angel Falls—exact address unknown.

Known Powers

Super-strength: Aegis was engineered so that she would posess tremendous physical strength far beyond what a woman of her physical stature would normally be capable of lifting. Through years of intense and rigorous workouts she has honed her body to the point where she can now lift about 80 tons.

Super-endurance: Aegis’ heightened endurance and physical recuperative abilities are truly remarkable. It is believed that she can operate in a field of engagement for several days without appreciable rest and with minimal impact on performance parameters. Her wounds appear to heal at an accelerated rate though this ability falls well short of regeneration. Likely it is a combination of supreme physical conditioning and a powerful natural immune system. She does appear vulnerable to drugs and poisons, though dosages must be amplified dramatically beyond what would normally be administered to a human.

Heightened Reflexes: Aegis possesses reflexes that are marginally better than those displayed by Olympic class athletes. This puts her at the maximum of what could be expected from a normal human or perhaps slightly beyond. Years of training have honed her fighting skills into precision muscle-memory responses. Expect text-book fighting maneuvers designed to minimize damage and maximize expenditures of energy. She prefers to wear an opponent down, but isn’t opposed to a fast and aggressive attack. Don’t present an easy target.

Heightened Intelligence: Aegis displays genius levels of intelligence. She tested at a 160 IQ when she started college at age 14. She is considered one of the brightest minds in the area of Vector Combinatorics. Her work on displaced fields around movable platforms is considered revolutionary.

Super-Willpower: It is believed that Aegis’ great endurance is partially due to a greatly heightened mental fortitude. It seems likely she has undergone years of intensive training to harden her resolve in the face of otherwise incredibly daunting or mind-altering circumstances. As of this time, her limits in this area are difficult to gauge. It is noteworthy that she appears not to possess any psychic abilities or the ability to wield magic of any kind.

Admantium-reinforce Tissue: Blood samples taken from recent activity show that Aegis’ tissues contain small deposits of organically produced admantium. This likely makes her bone, muscle, skin, and organs highly resistant to damage. It also likely means she has a special organ in her body that produces or extracts the admantium components from food sources and then manufaturces the metal naturally. It is believed she has a very specialized diet. Further conjecture speculates that the admantium deposits are arranged in a fine mesh around her cell walls. This would likely provide a semi-regid defensive barrier that stiffens and redistributes energy all along the mesh thus making her capable of withstanding tremendous punishment. ***Censored***
Addendum: It is believed that her body accumulates the densest quantites of organic admantium in her bones. Her skin or possibly nerves contain the least. Her musculature seems to contain a moderately dense amount of the molecule. It is highly probably that increases in muscular volume will increase these deposits within her skeletal muscle.

Force Vector Manipulation: Aegis’ signature power is her ability to manipulate force around her. This power originates in her ability to actually perceive force with a sixth sense. She can literally “feel” the movement of objects in close vacinity. The second part of this power is her ability to intensify, weaken, or alter the force acting upon the object and thus affect its movement. The easiest metaphor for this power is the classic pool situation. Aegis could literally sense the cue-ball striking the eight-ball on the table. She could also mentally alter the collision by increasing the impact force of the cue-ball, deadening it, or redirecting the force. She could likewise alter the force acting upon the cue-ball from the eight-ball in any of the previously mentioned manner. In practical terms, this power can be used to redirect an enemy, enhance the force of one of her blows, decrease the force of an opponent’s blow, fly, or create fields where force is generally deadened, enhanced, or repelled. This power is believed to have a maximum force capacity considerably less than her own strength, perhaps as low as 10% of her super-strength. Ground and satellite radar have tracked her flying in the upper-atmosphere at speeds approaching what would be Mach 8 at sea level.

Skill sets

Her martial skills include mastery of Pankration, Jui-Jitsu, and Muay Thai. She excels at fencing and Kendo, and has recently begun studying Escrima. It is recommended to avoid physical or prolonged engagements with her as this is her strength. Also avoid her legs wherever possible. Her arms and upper body are imposing, but pale to the force she can deliver with a kick or knee.

She posesses five degrees, all from MIT. She has undergraduate degrees in mathematics and physics. She posesses a masters degree in applied mathematics and has recently graduated with two doctoral degrees in applied mathematics and theoretical physics. Her informal training probably includes substantial knowledge of the field of genetics and biology due to her association with the former Director of Project Genome.

Excerpt from Aegis’ journal:

What is it like to have a mother, to be born, to be held in an exhausted embrace, to have the umbilical cord cut? I wouldn’t know; I wasn’t born. I wasn’t even hatched. I was concocted, mixed, constructed, and assembled. Not of brick and mortar, steel and wire, I was built of adenine, cytosine, thymine, and guanine. I was assembled molecule by molecule, stirred in a petri dish, inserted into a synthetically grown egg, and matured in an artificial womb. I was not the first, but I was the first successful. My brother entered the world with me. Of him, I will say little.

All of this was done under the auspice of Project Genome. I don’t know what sacrifices the world made bringing about my existence. I know of the billions of blood samples used to decode human DNA and encode my own. I know of the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on the project, some of it taxpayer money. I know of the seventeen who came before me, the ones who didn’t make it. I know of the love of the man who adopted me when the project folded—the man I still call Doc, my father.

He has told me the story many times. He was young when he joined Project Genome—A supremely talented geneticist looking to make his mark on the world. His first job was analyzing blood samples, samples that cane in from all over the world. A couple of years later he was moved to special samples—samples that possessed evidence of meta-traits. A year and a half after that he was placed in charge of a special sample team. Two years later, he was in charge of special samples. A year after that he was in charge of the entire sampling department.

He told me he worked with some of the brightest minds from around the planet—people who graduated magna and summa cum laude from Cambridge, MIT, Cal. Tech, and Georgia Tech just to name a few. They were paid well—exorbitantly well—for their time and services. It was at this time that Doc made a small fortune on a small Florida video-rental company. It didn’t hurt that he didn’t have much to spend his money on, or that because he was stationed in international waters he didn’t have to pay taxes.

For the next few years, Doc continued to rise rapidly through the ranks. Within another six years, he was officially head of Project Genome. He was directed to initiate two new operational phases coded respectively R and S. His first act as Project Chairman was to rename us to Ryan and Sally. “We were people,” he’d say, “not projects!” He was adamant about that. You care for people; you raise people. You teach people. You can walk away from a project but never people.

One of my earliest memories is Doc holding me in his arms telling Operations Director Allen he was fired. “These are two wonderful children. They are not test subjects! They will grow up strong and healthy whether you like it or not!”

He was half right. The next day Sulustarr shut down Project Genome and came to collect its property: Experiments R and S along with twenty years of research data.

I remember Doc carrying me through the building. His right arm supported my body-weight while his left was wrapped around me, holding me close. I remember wrapping my tiny arms about his neck, clinging desperately to him while tears streamed down my cheeks. I remember the determination on his face as he barked orders to confused men and women. I remember him going back for Ryan and coming back to me empty handed, tears streaming from his own cheeks.

The next evening at exactly 12:01 AM, while the sole security guard at the abandoned Project Genome building was taking a smoke break, a large piece of a Sulustarr satellite crashed into the building. The burning fragment of the communications relay on the satellite smashed through reinforced concrete and hardened bunkers. It completely destroyed the research database. In an instant, 20 years of research and hundreds of millions of dollars of information were incinerated.

News reports indicated that a top-secret Sulustarr habitation and research satellite collided with a large global communications array. Both satellites were believed annihilated and most of the pieces burned up on reentry. The one exception being the large chunk that smashed into Project Genome.

Many years later, when I started my doctoral dissertation in applied mathematics, I started writing a paper on how to calculate a collision with two objects in space so that a large chunk of the collision could be used as a weapon. I worked on it for six months before I realized it was going to take me far too long to complete.

I asked him about it once. He walked up to me, tears streaming from his eyes. He rubbed my shoulders, kissed me on the cheek, hugged me tight, and leaned in close whispering in my ear, “Never underestimate a father’s love for his little girl.”

I don’t know how long he held me crying. I didn’t have a watch, and even if I did, I wouldn’t have cared. There are many things in this world for a daughter to be grateful for: a home, an education, food on the table, friends. Highest among them, I hold the love of my father. I hugged him tightly until we both stopped crying, and then I challenged him to a game of chess. I lost again.

We sat there for long hours next to the window watching the beautiful stars pass by. The entire Milky Way Galaxy was visible, a sea of crystals in the darkness of the universe. We sat in silence, enjoyed each other’s company and played our game. We played until the sun crested the blue-green orb beneath us and the facility windows began to automatically darken in response, windows that read Sulustarr 1: Habitation and weapons platform.

One day, when I’m ready, I’ll go back down there, down to the blue-green world where I began and I’ll pay Sulustarr a little visit. They won’t like the results.


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cele7110 In reply to ??? [2020-05-21 00:48:40 +0000 UTC]

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BlackKusanagi In reply to cele7110 [2020-05-21 02:48:34 +0000 UTC]

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BlackSandrock10 [2011-11-04 23:08:19 +0000 UTC]

Nice work and good bio!

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cele7110 In reply to BlackSandrock10 [2011-11-05 07:02:05 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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BlackSandrock10 In reply to cele7110 [2011-11-05 10:10:36 +0000 UTC]

No problem.

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boxeater5 [2011-05-29 02:21:16 +0000 UTC]

um besides her hair i cant notice any real changes...

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cele7110 In reply to boxeater5 [2011-05-29 02:34:32 +0000 UTC]

She also now has her degree and the way I render her uniform is different. Yes, they were all minor changes but it also was an easy way to announce that Aegis would be returning to AF and let the newer members see her bio.

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boxeater5 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-29 02:39:51 +0000 UTC]

Ah ok thanks for clearing that up

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cele7110 In reply to boxeater5 [2011-05-29 02:47:13 +0000 UTC]

You will also notice that Aegis has boots on.

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boxeater5 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-29 02:54:29 +0000 UTC]

lol yea i noticed a few in the picture was unsure in the actual bio hehe

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cooltime17 [2011-05-21 05:01:41 +0000 UTC]

interesting.

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cele7110 In reply to cooltime17 [2011-05-21 05:13:06 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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19chucki74 [2011-05-19 14:47:45 +0000 UTC]

Updated info, and useful for my fight scene. Thanks, Cele.

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cele7110 In reply to 19chucki74 [2011-05-19 16:50:43 +0000 UTC]

NP, I'll have another updated story coming out soon, and hopefully her return to AF story after that.

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19chucki74 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-19 19:51:54 +0000 UTC]

Sounds good, BTW, give my saga a read to let me know how it is. 'Bout to post chapter six in a couple days.

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cele7110 In reply to 19chucki74 [2011-05-22 01:18:29 +0000 UTC]

I will do that. I think I read the first 3-4. I'll take a look at 5 and 6 soon.

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Feredrone [2011-05-19 11:00:31 +0000 UTC]

Agreed with the others. Even if her story arc wasn't able to be finished because of the strength cap, Aegis is still a very awesome character. I really can't wait to see what will happen with her

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cele7110 In reply to Feredrone [2011-05-19 16:49:28 +0000 UTC]

I'll get around to finishing it eventually. I just have to figure out the how.

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Feredrone In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-21 02:30:07 +0000 UTC]

Well, best of luck then. If there's anyway I can possibly help, please let me know

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cele7110 In reply to Feredrone [2011-05-21 17:33:11 +0000 UTC]

Thanks much, and will do.

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Knight3000 [2011-05-19 07:27:12 +0000 UTC]

Very cool update on an already great bio!

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cele7110 In reply to Knight3000 [2011-05-19 16:49:04 +0000 UTC]

Thanks much.

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Knight3000 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-20 07:53:55 +0000 UTC]

Much obliged. You do great stuff especially with your metallic costumes!;D

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Levia-the-Dragon [2011-05-19 06:35:40 +0000 UTC]

Mmm, been a while since I've seen her bio, shame the whole strength-cap thing forced you to rewrite an arc... still, she's an exceptionally potent one.

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cele7110 In reply to Levia-the-Dragon [2011-05-19 16:48:53 +0000 UTC]

It happened. It's time to move on.

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Levia-the-Dragon In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-19 20:18:30 +0000 UTC]

Mmm, here's to smooth sailing from now on.

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Zespara [2011-05-19 06:03:04 +0000 UTC]

my little intellectual, sexy, redhead.

Z

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cele7110 In reply to Zespara [2011-05-19 16:48:29 +0000 UTC]

Aegis: "Connie, where?"

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JamesE82 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-20 13:38:48 +0000 UTC]

You forgot to mention in her bio that Aegis has a bachelor’s degree in sarcasm.

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cele7110 In reply to JamesE82 [2011-05-20 16:47:10 +0000 UTC]

Would that be sarcasm on the intellectual, sexy, redhead or all three?

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JamesE82 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-20 17:00:12 +0000 UTC]

Hey, ask Aegis--don’t go trying to get me in trouble with my girl!

I’m looking forward to seeing Aegis in action again, by the way.

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cele7110 In reply to JamesE82 [2011-05-20 19:48:38 +0000 UTC]

It should be up once I get the approval from a few others for new renders.

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Geek385 [2011-05-19 04:48:39 +0000 UTC]

Wow, really interesting stuff.

A lot of people just go like "Smart... you know? Smart..." and just expect a super engeneer, hacker, programmer, astronomer yadda yadda yadda clone like a dozen others exist. You clearly define Aegis specialties, making her unique in that way too and I like that

I think I´ll have an eye for her around, though for such a really powerful char, I look forward to finding out the challenges you will put her on

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-19 16:47:56 +0000 UTC]

Aegis is definitely on the higher end of the AF power scale but still a notch or two below the likes of Fantastic Lin, SSW, and Walkiria.

This is one of her primary opponents: [link]

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Geek385 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-19 20:59:15 +0000 UTC]

I am not sure about that. Aegis is definetely much faster, at least according to bios. I am almost sure that none other reaches beyond mach 5, so Aegis could tackle way stronger than any of those you mention, more speed more force you know.

Add to that her vector power used wisely, and of course, she is a genius on that so, I would say she shouold be around the same power scale in relative terms, if she had to fight with any of those they probably would need to be incredibly alert to have a chance of not being defeated.

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-19 21:44:14 +0000 UTC]

Keep in mind that her flight speed changes are not instantaneous. If she puts everything into it, she accelerates based on eight tons of force applied to a 230 lb body. That equals to about 70 Gs of acceleration, which is quite substantial but far from instantaneous. She also lacks the ability to perform sharp maneuvers at top speed. She just lacks the ability to see fast enough to respond. Her vision has a frame rate of about 40 frames per second. Much better than human but if you are moving at 14000 MPH then you would actually move 500 feet between each frame. Not something she would ever do in a city. That top end speed is more reserved for long distance travel, say for international flights.

She is also physically weaker than the others mentioned and lacks SSW's regeneration, Walkiria's reflexes and ability to grow stronger, and Lin's immense strength. In any confrontation with those three, she would definitey rely on her intelligence and ability to manipulate the battle with her force vector manipulation. It would be a long and difficult fight with any of the three.

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Geek385 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-19 22:26:12 +0000 UTC]

Actually, the opposite. She could defeat them with a surprise attack and if the fight was really really short: If she was far away enough for her to gain the tackle speed she could bury one of them and then use her pancration skills to make a lock on one of their necks while they are dizzy. The lack of oxygen gets them weaker and soon they would go unconcious cause of oxygen not flowing to brain (all of them need to breath I take) from then on if the grab continued, she could kill them.

But yeah I think in longer fights you might be right, didn´t consider the much lesser reflexes. In nay case, all of them could pull the same maneuver on Aegis if they wished.

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-20 06:59:45 +0000 UTC]

Actually, Walkiria doesn't need to breathe, Lin is 2.5 times stronger than Aegis and could therefore muscle out of almost any hold Aegis could put on her unless she was first exhausted, and SSW knows Sambo which is also a submission based martial arts. I doubt any of those fights would be quick, especially with good writers. Aegis' real advantage in any of those fights, I think, would boil down to her intelligence and potential ability to reason out a weakness.

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Geek385 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-20 19:26:39 +0000 UTC]

Well I know Jiu jitsu, I know that if you have a good hold of somebody´s neck with a "mata leon" (I ignore the translation ) he has too little of a chance of getting out of it, unless the grappler makes a mistake of technique.

And well, the Mata leon works on people even 4 times stronger if you are in the back and aplied it already. After all Lin can only be around that much stronger with limited time chi effort xD

I didn´t knew Walkiria didn´t need to breathe though o.o. Haven´t found the bio of her.

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-20 20:35:07 +0000 UTC]

You are also making the assumption that after a collision of that magnitude that Aegis would be the first to recover from it and be in a condition to make a concerted grapple attempt. Now, it's possible she would. It's also possible that she would miss entirely at that speed and end up crashing into the ground and completely hosing herself. Her vision isn't in the superhuman range and at top speed she can only see small objects like a person for about half a second before she passes them. A blitz attack that is successful would have to be at a much slower speed, likely at a speed the three indicated supers would be able to recover from moderately quickly.

I guess the most important point is that she really would never engage any of those three in open combat unless it was one of those situations of mind control or alternate universe scenarios.

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Geek385 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-20 20:38:27 +0000 UTC]

I guess its the most important point xD. Nevertheless I can´t help to put scenarios on my head. Hence my username.

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-21 04:23:48 +0000 UTC]

I do the same, though I'm more of a nerd than a geek.

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Geek385 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-21 05:58:02 +0000 UTC]

Haha, what is the difference nowadays? xD

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-21 07:11:10 +0000 UTC]

About a micromenter, objectively speaking of course.

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Geek385 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-21 18:50:35 +0000 UTC]

Ooohh okay

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-21 21:12:15 +0000 UTC]

A micrometer is 1/1000000 of a meter. It's a really small distance.

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Geek385 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-22 00:52:02 +0000 UTC]

I googled, what I wonder is what would that micrometer mean for the purpose of the conversation o.o.

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-22 00:53:27 +0000 UTC]

It was a metaphor. A micrometer is an extemely small distance, meaning there is extremely little separating a geek and a nerd.

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Geek385 In reply to cele7110 [2011-05-22 01:13:07 +0000 UTC]

absolutely understandable. What I didn´t get was what would that be that separates them (besides getting the message that whatever it may be it would be immensely little xD)

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cele7110 In reply to Geek385 [2011-05-22 01:24:15 +0000 UTC]

The terms are often interchangable today, but originally geeks were more often associated with computers while nerds were more associated with math and science. You had computer geeks but science and math nerds. Of course now people often refer to science and math geeks. In the nerddom of today, geeks might be viewed as slightly more fringe and extremist than nerds.

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