Post by TurkwithStyle on Feb 13, 2010 4:52:47 GMT -5
Name:
Isaac Clarke
Game of Origin:
Dead Space
Nintendo Appearance:
Dead Space: Extraction
Nicknames:
Isaac Clarke, that’s it.
Age:
43
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Alignment:
Good
Type:
Middleclass
Character Stats:
TBA
Residence:
None currently in This World.
Personal Relationships: (optional)
Nicole
Kendra
Hammond
Occupation:
Engineer
Moveset:
Special Moves: (Mandatory)
Standard Attack - 211-V Plasma Cutter: Isaac shoots off the Plasma Cutter at his enemy, which uses lazer ammunition that is used for cutting things. The method of attacking on the Plasma Cutter can change, to where it'd shoot horizontally rather than vertically if you tap the B button twice.
Upward Attack - G.R.I.P: Isaac uses the telekinesis ability "G.R.I.P." to either grab hold of a ledge and yank on it, to thrust himself upward and bak onto the stage as a recovery, or to grab onto an item, or even an opponent, and move them around. If grabbing an item or opponent, by holding down the B button and toggling the control stick, Isaac can lift the opponent or item as he pleases for a given amount of time (1 post). In order to manipulate movement however, Isaac must be placed on firm, solid ground.
Downward Attack - Stasis Module: Isaac uses the Statis Module in order to render the opponent, or an item, in a state of slower motion for a given time (2 posts). If done to an opponent, they will be too slow to attack or block. However, if hit they will return to their normal selves, and the stasis module can only be used for 2 consecutive posts before needing to recharge.
Side Attack - Javelin Gun: Isaac shoots the javelin gun and a large metal rod is sent soaring toward the opponent. The javelin has a 1 out of 6 chance to pinning the opponent to another surface. (Must roll a 3 when rolling a 6 sided die AFTER the attack die, in order to determine if it pins.)
Final Smash:
RC-DS Remote Control Disc Ripper - Isaac uses the "Ripper". A lazer saw that can cut through anything. It ejects an incredibly sharp diamond-coated tungsten blades at up to 17,000 RPM to cut through anything in front of it. So needless to say, it's a one hit KO. Lasts for 3 turns, rolls an 8 sided die.
Weaknesses:
- He has post traumatic stress.
- Anything that is or reminds him of the necromorphs gets him on edge.
- He trusts almost no one.
- He's fairly slow. (Physically)
- Can't jump very high.
Personality:
Isaac is fairly serious man. He takes his missions, jobs, hobbies, lovers, and just about everything in his life as no game whatsoever, and tries to give it his all. He's a bit of a techy. He loves space, exploration, and any kind of futurustic step in the positive direction for mankind. He's very patient, as he liks to tinker with guns and space ships and machinery in order to make it all function better. However, after the events on the USG Ishimura, he has been left in a state of post traumatic stress. He has moments in which he goes crazy, most likely due to the horrors he's seen and his exposure to the marker. He's paranoid, once again because of the USG Ishimura incident. However, this doesn't stop him from being brave enough to fight any necromorph in his path.
Likes:
Nicole, engineering, space, guns, ships, anything techy, calm and quiet things.
Dislikes:
Unitology, Unitologists, the marker, Necromorphs, the Hive Mind, Kendra, Hive Mind, being called crazy, stressful situations.
Appearance:
History:
Isaac was born in northeastern America, the son of renowned ship designer Paul Clarke, who left for space when Isaac was still a child. In her husband's absence, his mother Octavia turned to the Church of Unitology. Isaac took after his father and obtained education in electrical and mechanical engineering and was selected to a prominent engineering academy. However, he was unable to afford the tuition most likely because his mother had purchased a Vested-level title in the Unitologist Church. Nonetheless, Isaac graduated with high honors from a lesser college and became a systems engineer like his father. After several years when it became apparent to his superiors that Isaac possessed the ability for original engineering solutions, he was promoted to a position closer to the major shipping lines. Isaac has been attempting to reunite with his father for some time, who had mysteriously gone missing; his personnel files classified by high levels of the government. Isaac previously lived with his girlfriend Nicole, but his career had begun to stagnate about the same time as her assignment - and promotion - to the USG Ishimura two years prior to its communication blackout.
Engineer Isaac Clarke was one of the five crew members stationed aboard the USG Kellion when it was dispatched to repair the communications array of the USG Ishimura. While Isaac volunteered for the mission due to his resourceful engineering specialties, his ulterior motives for taking part in the hasty operation were to track down his past girlfriend and possibly fiancée, Nicole, who was serving on the Ishimura since her promotion to senior medical officer two years prior. Soon after emerging from hyperspace near the Ishimura's last known position above colony world Aegis 7, the Kellion was struck by a piece of floating debris and forced to crash land in the Ishimura's hangar bay. Shortly after disembarking from the damaged Kellion and noticing that the ship seemed deserted, the party was set upon by unknown assailants; they appeared to be horribly mutated members of the Ishimura's crew, exhibiting murderous rage. The wake of the attack left Computer Specialist Kendra Daniels and the team's commander Captain Zach Hammond shaken with the other crew members killed by Necromorphs, Isaac separated from the rest of the group and the Kellion destroyed.
Still in touch with Kendra and Hammond via comlink and hololink, Isaac aided in the Ishimura's repair through orders involving numerous tasks across the ship. Despite being opposed at every turn by a severe Necromorphic infestation, and later the deranged Unitologist zealot Dr. Challus Mercer, a C.Q.D beacon was eventually placed on an asteroid chunk undergoing ore extraction and purged from the mining hold. The signal attracted the attention of a military vessel, the USM Valor. However, the crew of the Valor was slaughtered by a Necromorph shortly thereafter when they retrieved an Ishimura escape pod which contained a Slasher, trapped and jettisoned from the ship's bridge by Hammond.
With its crew dead, the Valor was left to drift out of control and subsequently sideswiped the Ishimura amidships. A successful attempt to retrieve the Valor's singularity core nonetheless resulted in Hammond's death at the hands of a Enhanced Brute. Returning to the Ishimura, Isaac is contacted by Dr. Terrence Kyne, a scientist who plans to return the Red Marker to colony world Aegis 7 via the remaining shuttle. After Isaac repairs the shuttle with the Valor's singularity core and restores its navigation discs, Kyne is shot and killed by the duplicitous Kendra Daniels. She departs with the marker, revealing herself to be a covert government agent, and that the entire conflict on Aegis 7 was due to C.E.C. interference with the Marker.
Left for dead on the Ishimura, Isaac is saved by Nicole. She appears and compels him to take the Marker back to Aegis 7, recalling the shuttle in the process and forcing Kendra to evacuate. Once on the colony world, Isaac finds the colony to be in a shape of abandoned disarray: covered in gore and the same alien markings found on the Red Marker.
Pulling the Marker through the Necromorph-infested colony, Isaac finally succeeds in returning it to its pedestal. This results in a massive, blinding pulse of unknown energy that disables the gravity tethers holding the cracked chunk of Aegis 7. However, Kendra Daniels appears and removes the Marker from the pedestal, intending to load it into the shuttle and return to Earth. Before leaving Isaac to his fate Kendra insists that he has gone insane, and forces him to watch Nicole's last hololog to the end. After professing her love for Isaac, it is revealed Nicole commits suicide in the wake of the spreading Necromorph massacre. It seems that the Marker itself caused Isaac to hallucinate Nicole's voice and appearance during his horrifying journey through the bowels of the ill-fated Ishimura. Despondent yet determined, Isaac returns to the shuttle pad in time to see a tentacle brutally kill Kendra. Seconds after the tentacle discards her body, the ground shakes and the smoky air fills with an ear-splitting roar as the "Hive Mind" rears up from the planet crack crater. Finally revealed after having previously been kept at bay by the Marker, the Hive viciously attacks Isaac. He nonetheless manages to defeat the beast by destroying its "organs" just in time to escape the colony as the tectonic load crashes down.
After his narrow escape, Isaac is left alone on the shuttle to lament his experience. While removing his helmet, Nicole's final message begins playing on the main holoconsole. In his heartbroken state, Isaac stops the video before it finishes. Deactivating all holographic displays, he stares disconsolately into space. A sudden, soft movement to his right catches his eye, and he spins around to face a stow-away Necromorph that unnervingly resembles Nicole - and lunges at him while the screen goes red and alien language is shown while a high pitched scream is heard as the game cuts to the ending credits.
(Note: History is copied for now. I will write it out later when the sequal comes out.)
Anything else? (Optional)
All done.
Isaac Clarke
Game of Origin:
Dead Space
Nintendo Appearance:
Dead Space: Extraction
Nicknames:
Isaac Clarke, that’s it.
Age:
43
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Alignment:
Good
Type:
Middleclass
Character Stats:
TBA
Residence:
None currently in This World.
Personal Relationships: (optional)
Nicole
Kendra
Hammond
Occupation:
Engineer
Moveset:
Special Moves: (Mandatory)
Standard Attack - 211-V Plasma Cutter: Isaac shoots off the Plasma Cutter at his enemy, which uses lazer ammunition that is used for cutting things. The method of attacking on the Plasma Cutter can change, to where it'd shoot horizontally rather than vertically if you tap the B button twice.
Upward Attack - G.R.I.P: Isaac uses the telekinesis ability "G.R.I.P." to either grab hold of a ledge and yank on it, to thrust himself upward and bak onto the stage as a recovery, or to grab onto an item, or even an opponent, and move them around. If grabbing an item or opponent, by holding down the B button and toggling the control stick, Isaac can lift the opponent or item as he pleases for a given amount of time (1 post). In order to manipulate movement however, Isaac must be placed on firm, solid ground.
Downward Attack - Stasis Module: Isaac uses the Statis Module in order to render the opponent, or an item, in a state of slower motion for a given time (2 posts). If done to an opponent, they will be too slow to attack or block. However, if hit they will return to their normal selves, and the stasis module can only be used for 2 consecutive posts before needing to recharge.
Side Attack - Javelin Gun: Isaac shoots the javelin gun and a large metal rod is sent soaring toward the opponent. The javelin has a 1 out of 6 chance to pinning the opponent to another surface. (Must roll a 3 when rolling a 6 sided die AFTER the attack die, in order to determine if it pins.)
Final Smash:
RC-DS Remote Control Disc Ripper - Isaac uses the "Ripper". A lazer saw that can cut through anything. It ejects an incredibly sharp diamond-coated tungsten blades at up to 17,000 RPM to cut through anything in front of it. So needless to say, it's a one hit KO. Lasts for 3 turns, rolls an 8 sided die.
Weaknesses:
- He has post traumatic stress.
- Anything that is or reminds him of the necromorphs gets him on edge.
- He trusts almost no one.
- He's fairly slow. (Physically)
- Can't jump very high.
Personality:
Isaac is fairly serious man. He takes his missions, jobs, hobbies, lovers, and just about everything in his life as no game whatsoever, and tries to give it his all. He's a bit of a techy. He loves space, exploration, and any kind of futurustic step in the positive direction for mankind. He's very patient, as he liks to tinker with guns and space ships and machinery in order to make it all function better. However, after the events on the USG Ishimura, he has been left in a state of post traumatic stress. He has moments in which he goes crazy, most likely due to the horrors he's seen and his exposure to the marker. He's paranoid, once again because of the USG Ishimura incident. However, this doesn't stop him from being brave enough to fight any necromorph in his path.
Likes:
Nicole, engineering, space, guns, ships, anything techy, calm and quiet things.
Dislikes:
Unitology, Unitologists, the marker, Necromorphs, the Hive Mind, Kendra, Hive Mind, being called crazy, stressful situations.
Appearance:
History:
Isaac was born in northeastern America, the son of renowned ship designer Paul Clarke, who left for space when Isaac was still a child. In her husband's absence, his mother Octavia turned to the Church of Unitology. Isaac took after his father and obtained education in electrical and mechanical engineering and was selected to a prominent engineering academy. However, he was unable to afford the tuition most likely because his mother had purchased a Vested-level title in the Unitologist Church. Nonetheless, Isaac graduated with high honors from a lesser college and became a systems engineer like his father. After several years when it became apparent to his superiors that Isaac possessed the ability for original engineering solutions, he was promoted to a position closer to the major shipping lines. Isaac has been attempting to reunite with his father for some time, who had mysteriously gone missing; his personnel files classified by high levels of the government. Isaac previously lived with his girlfriend Nicole, but his career had begun to stagnate about the same time as her assignment - and promotion - to the USG Ishimura two years prior to its communication blackout.
Engineer Isaac Clarke was one of the five crew members stationed aboard the USG Kellion when it was dispatched to repair the communications array of the USG Ishimura. While Isaac volunteered for the mission due to his resourceful engineering specialties, his ulterior motives for taking part in the hasty operation were to track down his past girlfriend and possibly fiancée, Nicole, who was serving on the Ishimura since her promotion to senior medical officer two years prior. Soon after emerging from hyperspace near the Ishimura's last known position above colony world Aegis 7, the Kellion was struck by a piece of floating debris and forced to crash land in the Ishimura's hangar bay. Shortly after disembarking from the damaged Kellion and noticing that the ship seemed deserted, the party was set upon by unknown assailants; they appeared to be horribly mutated members of the Ishimura's crew, exhibiting murderous rage. The wake of the attack left Computer Specialist Kendra Daniels and the team's commander Captain Zach Hammond shaken with the other crew members killed by Necromorphs, Isaac separated from the rest of the group and the Kellion destroyed.
Still in touch with Kendra and Hammond via comlink and hololink, Isaac aided in the Ishimura's repair through orders involving numerous tasks across the ship. Despite being opposed at every turn by a severe Necromorphic infestation, and later the deranged Unitologist zealot Dr. Challus Mercer, a C.Q.D beacon was eventually placed on an asteroid chunk undergoing ore extraction and purged from the mining hold. The signal attracted the attention of a military vessel, the USM Valor. However, the crew of the Valor was slaughtered by a Necromorph shortly thereafter when they retrieved an Ishimura escape pod which contained a Slasher, trapped and jettisoned from the ship's bridge by Hammond.
With its crew dead, the Valor was left to drift out of control and subsequently sideswiped the Ishimura amidships. A successful attempt to retrieve the Valor's singularity core nonetheless resulted in Hammond's death at the hands of a Enhanced Brute. Returning to the Ishimura, Isaac is contacted by Dr. Terrence Kyne, a scientist who plans to return the Red Marker to colony world Aegis 7 via the remaining shuttle. After Isaac repairs the shuttle with the Valor's singularity core and restores its navigation discs, Kyne is shot and killed by the duplicitous Kendra Daniels. She departs with the marker, revealing herself to be a covert government agent, and that the entire conflict on Aegis 7 was due to C.E.C. interference with the Marker.
Left for dead on the Ishimura, Isaac is saved by Nicole. She appears and compels him to take the Marker back to Aegis 7, recalling the shuttle in the process and forcing Kendra to evacuate. Once on the colony world, Isaac finds the colony to be in a shape of abandoned disarray: covered in gore and the same alien markings found on the Red Marker.
Pulling the Marker through the Necromorph-infested colony, Isaac finally succeeds in returning it to its pedestal. This results in a massive, blinding pulse of unknown energy that disables the gravity tethers holding the cracked chunk of Aegis 7. However, Kendra Daniels appears and removes the Marker from the pedestal, intending to load it into the shuttle and return to Earth. Before leaving Isaac to his fate Kendra insists that he has gone insane, and forces him to watch Nicole's last hololog to the end. After professing her love for Isaac, it is revealed Nicole commits suicide in the wake of the spreading Necromorph massacre. It seems that the Marker itself caused Isaac to hallucinate Nicole's voice and appearance during his horrifying journey through the bowels of the ill-fated Ishimura. Despondent yet determined, Isaac returns to the shuttle pad in time to see a tentacle brutally kill Kendra. Seconds after the tentacle discards her body, the ground shakes and the smoky air fills with an ear-splitting roar as the "Hive Mind" rears up from the planet crack crater. Finally revealed after having previously been kept at bay by the Marker, the Hive viciously attacks Isaac. He nonetheless manages to defeat the beast by destroying its "organs" just in time to escape the colony as the tectonic load crashes down.
After his narrow escape, Isaac is left alone on the shuttle to lament his experience. While removing his helmet, Nicole's final message begins playing on the main holoconsole. In his heartbroken state, Isaac stops the video before it finishes. Deactivating all holographic displays, he stares disconsolately into space. A sudden, soft movement to his right catches his eye, and he spins around to face a stow-away Necromorph that unnervingly resembles Nicole - and lunges at him while the screen goes red and alien language is shown while a high pitched scream is heard as the game cuts to the ending credits.
(Note: History is copied for now. I will write it out later when the sequal comes out.)
Anything else? (Optional)
All done.