Triangle


ST: 13
DX: 14
IQ: 11
HT: 13

Basic Speed: 6.75
Move: 6
Thrust: 1d
Swing: 2d-1

Advantages

Apperance: Attractive
Charisma +1

Disadvantages

Glory Hound
Pacifist: Cannot kill

Super Advantages

Duplication x2, with telepathic contact
Costume
Extra Limbs: 4 extra arms, only when not duplicated
Full coordination x2

Quirks

Likes children
Somewhat of a clown
Can spend hours playing tennis/ ping-pong with himself
Never upset, always happy
Star wars-fan

Skills

Acrobatics - 15; Bicycling - 17; Carousing - 13; Dancing - 13; Motorcycle - 17; Performance - 14; Savoir Faire- 14; Skiing - 16; Swimming - 16


Lena Döhmen had a tough pregnancy when she expected her first child. Somehow it feeled like her baby was different sizes everyday. The doctors first told her that she should have triplets, and then after a few weeks they found only one child, and then three again after some weeks. Her real shock, however, came when the child was born, with three pair of arms. Despite her claims that she hadn't use neuropsedyne in her entire life the boy soon was given the title neuropsedyne-child. In order to protect their child the Döhmen couple soon moved away from Bremen, Germany, to a small village outside of Brighton, England, where the boy and his smaller brother (who was born two years later than Thomas, completely normal) had a private teacher and only a few friends. One day his father heard different voices from Thomas' playroom. Wondering who it was he looked in and had the families next big surprise. Inside the room sat Thomas, Thomas and Thomas. All three with only one pair of arms. After some thinking his father came to the conclusion that Thomas wasn't no neuropsedyne-child, but rather one of those few naturally born metahumans. He talked to his wife and they decided that he could meet more friends, as long as he went on one by one, in order to avoid the problem with six arms and the rumors that may cause. One could believe that Thomas would be a very reclusive child, since his first nine years was very lonely, but then one doesn't consider that he actually had two perfect friends, that is: himself. So when he finaly went to the school he wasn't shy or withdrawn, but instead he was very sympathetic and made friends really easy. Thanks to his parents love and support and through his own positive view of life, his teenage years was very good and harmonic, and when he finaly moved away from home he had a stable ground to stand on. The only thing is that he always loved when other people, not just his duplicates, admired him, so he always takes great steps to ensure that he is noticed. The biggest of these ws when he decided to become a real superhero. After some time as a lonewolf (if that term is applicable to a guy who can make three of himself whenever he wants to) he was contacted by the group the King's Men, and he soon joined their ranks. Since then he has gone from being a young impulsive, happy-go-lucky show-of to an older, not quite as impulsive, happy-go-lucky show-of. Easy to like and admire. Triangle tries to avoid combat whenever possible, not out of cowardice, but out of the knowledge that it's not his bag of things.