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Aquarius
Cetus Dauphin

Fighting Remarkable
Agility Excellent
Strength Remarkable
Endurance Remarkable
Reason Excellent
Intuition Excellent
Psyche Excellent
   
Health 110
Karma 60
Resources Not Applicable
Popularity 25

 

 

Powers

  • Dolphin Transformation: Aquarius can transform into an Orca sized dolphin gaining +2CS to all physical stats and the following abilities.
    • Water breathing
    • Water Freedom
    • Body Resistance: Remarkable
    • Communicate and Control Animals-Sealife: Amazing
    • Hyper swimming: Good
    • Charging attack: Amazing damage

     

    Limitations

  • His beserker rages in this form and his sense of duty to all sealife, Is also dependent on water hourly....
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    Talents

    Martial Arts B, Bi-Lingual (French and English), Navigation, Marine Biology, Swimming

     

    Contacts

    Same as others

     

    History

    Aquarius' 20-foot dolphin form can swim farther and faster, dive deeper, leap higher, and sense over longer ranges then any cetacean alive. His hide can turn harpoons, bullets, electric bolts, and laser beam. His rostrum can crumple armor plate when driven at top speed by his awesome mass. He is attuned to the creatures of the Deep, and can summon them telepathically to do his bidding.

    He's nearsighted like all dolphins. Even when he's in human form his skin must be kept moist or he'll take damage. He has no sense of smell, but he does have an acute sense of taste which makes him vulnerable to poison, especially waterborne poison. Aquarius hates land-dwellers, particularly those from Japan, Russia and Norway. The sight of seagoing mammals being harmed will drive him to berserk fury. Getting him to help Meadows' other personae is difficult, unless danger to his pelagic realm is involved. He can be managed, circumspectly, to render grudging assistance, but the only thing that keeps him from putting his beak seaward and leaving forever is the fact that in one hour he'll turn into Mark Meadows and promptly drown.


    by bob malooga