Post by Cory Parker on Dec 27, 2011 16:46:18 GMT -6
SHIELD Files
~Cory Richard Parker!!
~Cory Richard Parker!!
I’m having a bad bad day
if you take it personal that's OK,
Watch this is so fun to see, huh
despicable me.
The File Jacket
Name: Cory Richard Parker
Nickname(s)/Alias: N/A
Codename: The Arachnid
Identity: Secret
Age: 17
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Profession: Mechanic
Character Type: Meta-human
Faction: Hero
Team: Young Avengers
Powers: Being the son of the Amazing Spider-man, his powers are similar to that of the old hero. Such powers include:
Enhanced Strength and durability
Advanced Healing factor
Accelerated Metabolism (resistance to many toxins, poisons, chemicals, etc)
Wall-Crawling
Enhanced Reflexes and durability.
Spider-Sense
Abilities:
He is able to lift 8 tons easily.
He is a pretty good swimmer -- though he does not resort to swimming much.
Because of the design of his costume (black and red, modeled after his dad's symboite suit), stealth is
Canon?: Original
PRETTY FACES
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: A Dark brown, messy fashion.
Height: About 5'9
Weight: 210lbs
Any outstanding features?: Besides ear piercings, a visible feature on his face would happen to be a horizontal scar on his left cheek.
Appearance:
Hello THeRE
Likes:
- Alcohol
- MMA style fighting
- Video Games
- Web swinging
- His family
Dislikes:
- School
- Being bored
- Public opinion
- Pop music
- Being in his father's limelight
Fears:
- Being seen as a villain
- Disgracing Spider-man's name rather than making one for himself
- Harm coming to his family or his city
Weaknesses:
- Corruptible
- Thinks highly of his ability
- Acts on emotion, rather than logical thinking
- Brash and cocky
Strengths:
- High I.Q, although nowhere near genius
- Physically active and skilled in wrestling (currently learning boxing)
- Socially skilled
- Extremely tenacious
Any secrets?:
PERSONALITY:
Cory's personality contrasts his father's and younger brother, Nathan, more than anything as the two are complete opposites, his brother more noticeable. While the two [Nathan and Peter] are selfless and places the needs of many before their own, Cory does the opposite and will try to appease himself (and those that matter) before the general populace. While he feels that the only ones that he should do for is himself and his family, everyone else is second. Surely though, that's not how a hero is supposed to act. However, Cory is in the hero business for an entirely different reason than one may have thought.
Cory is a thrill seeker, unable to find himself sitting in the chair for more than a minute. Upon discovering his powers, he found that mundane tasks placed him at a greater advantage than his other peers. Hearing and seeing his dad's bouts with baddies and the like, he became intrigued with that line of work and donned his own mask. However, he is immature in this field (falling behind his his younger brother) and does things the wrong and unconventional way. Such acts involved his secret almost being discovered, him being too aggressive when it came to stopping crime and being a jackass to victims he saves.
Cory is narcissistic though and with that, comes an incredible "better than others" attitude. However, this attitude isn't heavily enforced as he tries not to show off in front of family, friends, and even the occasional New Yorker. However, to criminals and those who catch him in that mood, he'll have fun explaining why he is better than them. With this narcissism comes immaturity to the highest degree. In fact, he is so immature that many mistake his younger brother to be the responsible older one.
Cory can offend without knowing it, prompting others to see him as sort of a jerk. While this has been called out on his part many times, he tries to rectify it by taking others feelings into consideration. However, with his brash personality, he tends not to think before he says something.
Possibly the last negative trait about Cory is that he is outrageously rebellious. From sneaking out at night to trying to change the hero code of honor, rebelling against the natural order of things is his style. Now, this may make him seem like an unapproachable person, but that's quite the contrary. After all, everyone has a bad side and also a good one; Cory is no exception.
Cory is a outgoing person, finding it comfortable to talk to all types of people about practically anything. Also, Cory is a family person and places family above all things. While it may seem another way, he is quite fond and protective of his parents and sibling especially, finding them to be some of the only people he would not go against (unless it was absolutely necessary). In the fields of the hero 'profession', while he may not be the best at it and can cause harm while trying to prevent it, he does things with the best intentions. Needless to say, Cory has a lot of maturing to do before he can take the mantle of hero properly.
BACKGROUND:
Mother:
- Mary Jane Parker (Alive)
FATHER:
- Peter Parker (Alive)
SIBLINGS:
- Nathan Benjamin Parker (Alive, 15)
OTHER FAMILY:
- Dead or Alive? Age and Cause of Death (if applicable):
HISTORY:
Cory was born the first son of Mary-Jane and Peter Parker, born in May 7th of 1993, two years before his younger brother, Nathan Parker. With the spider bite that infected Peter and changed his DNA, the same happened for the youngster(s), although his powers (like many) were dormant for most of his young life. While the intention was to raise Cory sensitive and caring like Peter had been (and his uncle Ben was), even as a kid the signs of rebellion (although juvenile) was evident. Temper tantrums and a want to be seen as a threat to his peers was shown in the younger years of his life causing trips to the office and punishments from his parents.
However, unlike his father, Cory did not lack the social status of nerd or the like. Cory as a young kid deterred away from science and such and took up sports and neighborhood terrorizing, earning him to fall in with the wrong group of kids. However, to appease his parents (and by his father's orders), he would often dabble into schoolwork and found himself to understand it well, though did not have the motivation to show it off in a classroom or so. This didn't sit too well with Peter and though they loved and had great respect for each other, Cory felt that his father preferred his brother more than him.
It was not until high school when Cory started experiencing changes. At first, many believed that it was just puberty taking its toll. However, most 13 year olds was not able to crawl on walls or punch a hole in the wall the size of an basketball either. It was evident that Cory had gained Peter's spider-powers, which Peter then felt that he had to teach him how to control them and follow the path of righteousness. But with all the talk of "Great power and great responsibility", Cory felt like the superhero life was a chore more than something his father upheld. So, Cory enjoyed his powers on his own time and used it to become a star in his school. But the competition was too lackluster, to pathetic to even be called competition. The thrill seeker needed an edge, something different.
Something like a robbery that was taking place near his school. Being near it, he did not think much about it until the muggers tried to attack him. The cocky Parker boy fought back and won without breaking a sweat; it was also revealed that he saved a sophomore in his school who appreciated his help, going so far as to call him a hero. Then it hit him: this was what his father, the amazing spiderman, used to do at his age. Why not emulate him! Cory decided that with his spider powers and cunning, he would be a better Spiderman than the previous one. He made his own makeshift costume (ski mask, black attire), and went out looking for trouble. Though that did not succeed as he did everything a hero wasn't supposed to do (all but kill). It almost resulted in his identity being compromised, the victim with a sprained thumb and people wondering who this new idiot was behind the mask. It also lead to a verbal thrashing by Peter, ordering Cory to stop the hero business.
While it was evident that Cory would not stop being a hero (or his attempting of being a hero), something had to be done. Members of S.H.I.E.L.D had managed to contact Cory, giving him a rundown of what a hero is supposed to do. Saying that he was too reckless to handle crime-fighting on his own, they ordered him to enlist in one of the many hero groups coming up. At first, Cory was hesitant: he felt that S.H.I.E.L.D had disrespected him. However, after stating the was tarnishing his father's image, Cory reluctantly joined the Young Avengers.
His relationship with the Young Avengers was rocky at first. Like school, he was almost never seen or rebellious to the heads, often showing his distaste with how they worked. Although Nathan intervened, knocking sense into Cory and also stating what S.H.I.E.L.D had told him. Not wanting to make a complete ass of himself and wanting to preserve his father's legacy, Cory straightened up and tried to be the hero which he was expected to be.
ACTOR/ACTRESS USED: Alex Frost
POST RP EXAMPLE:Working in the battlefield was supposed to be an enjoyable experience! Being able to command squadrons and lead them into a glorious victory was the whole reason why he was bumped to first class Sergeant, however, nobody ever told him that he would have to do desk jobs or paper reports on mission failures and successes. Well, he had a feeling that he would have to report to his higher-ups, but he hated the fact that he was the one to go personally and tell them. No, he'd rather send them a well-worded essay on how him and his team happened to lose to a Liberal attack, who were successful in stealing parts for androids. Sure, the warehouse had outdated equipment and was condemned to be torn down, though it was protocol for all Aeon soldiers to leave the Liberation and it's followers bare without any material, useless or not. Oh, the higher-ups would have Neo's head for this!
Neo walked the long hallway, having changed out of his rig suit and into simple and casual clothing, only having his U.A.S service pistol on the holster of his belt. Walking through, he played exactly what he would say in his mind. At least there were no civilian or military casualties... although, there were no Liberal deaths either. He thought. He grimaced and slapped his forehead into his palm.
"Damn, damn, damn." He repeated. Oh god, what would they say? What would they do? What would he as a leader be faced with? No, being a soldier (And a first-class one at that) had to take all punishments with open arms -- regardless on how painful, stressful, painful... the thought was a hazard in of itself. There, finally, Neo reached the doors of the higher-rank officer that requested him.
Neo showed the soldiers stationed in the front of the door his proper identification and allowed him to continued inside. He sighed and marched inside, hands behind his back and standing erect as he awaited his superior to enter the room. Until then, however, he clenched his teeth and stood in the standard military salute.
"First class sergeant, Neo Jones reporting for duty sir!"
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* THE face BEHIND the MASK!
Alias: Emcee is fine
Age: 17! Finally! ^__^
Gender: Male
RP Experience: Kinda forgot. Four years or so?
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