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The suit's communication abilities are rather limited, it takes a large amount of concentration for it to communicate beyond limited grunts.  It does have a simple speaker/screen to talk to people that produces an emotionless robotic voice when it has to talk.  However, talking for X-5 causes a severe headache, the only time X-5 has ever been seen to experience pain.
 
The suit's communication abilities are rather limited, it takes a large amount of concentration for it to communicate beyond limited grunts.  It does have a simple speaker/screen to talk to people that produces an emotionless robotic voice when it has to talk.  However, talking for X-5 causes a severe headache, the only time X-5 has ever been seen to experience pain.
  
The name Warsuit comes from the suit type's nickname in Paragon City's media, X-5 comes from the name etched into the  
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The name Warsuit comes from the suit type's nickname in Paragon City's media, X-5 comes from the name etched into the collar of the suit.
  
 
== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==

Revision as of 17:46, 18 October 2010

Personality

While it seems that the machine called Warsuit X-5 has little, if any personality, it actually does have a very strong personality, it simply lacks the ability to express it. At a most basic level, the inhabitant of the suit craves conflict and destruction. Or at least, that's what the inhabitant was programmed to crave.

The suit's communication abilities are rather limited, it takes a large amount of concentration for it to communicate beyond limited grunts. It does have a simple speaker/screen to talk to people that produces an emotionless robotic voice when it has to talk. However, talking for X-5 causes a severe headache, the only time X-5 has ever been seen to experience pain.

The name Warsuit comes from the suit type's nickname in Paragon City's media, X-5 comes from the name etched into the collar of the suit.

Abilities

Energy Melee

The main combat abilities of the various suits are mostly energy based attacks. The inhabitant is both a power source for, and a user of the powers given by the suit. X-5 seems to take great delight in using the Energy Transfer ability. It's been said that she seems to feel physical pleasure from that.


Invulnerability

The Warsuit series is designed to put out high amounts of damage, while able to take damage as well. X-5 has never shown any emotional response to any amount of pain in combat, even though it has the sense to flee at appropriate times.


Tactics

They are characteristically direct and violent, running toward the enemy and hitting them with everything it has. Its preference isn't to kill enemies, as it is programmed to enjoy the intimidation and fear of a defeated enemy, though again, it's shown no compunction against killing, and when it does, it makes it very painful and messy.


Strengths

Melee combat is its only strength, its inability to communicate beyond the most basic levels means that it doesn't have the ability to taunt an enemy. Though its ability to just stand there and take attacks can frustrate even the most careful opponents.


Weaknesses

It has no realistic ability to protect against psionic attacks. This was both a bug, and a feature of all of the suits, making them easily controlled by their superiors in the program. However, it still attacks telepaths with the same reckless abandon, if it thinks it can survive. It also shows a special hatred for defeated telepaths, often inflicting makeshift lobotomies on them.


Character History

Early Background

The person inhabiting the suit X-5 wasn't always a monster. She actually was a very nice, polite person, even shy named Jennifer Green. But things change, she had a job as a receptionist at the company that created the suits, a small company trying to compete with Crey on the battle armor front.

The suits were designed not for heroic types to wear, but for villains. The armors were designed to use the wearer to power it, and to both punish and rehabilitate them. Some would call the "rehabilitation" a severe and brutal form of brainwashing, and some would be right to call it that. That was why the process was kept so secret.

It was unfortunate for her that she was working late when some supervillain tried to steal the armors and destroy the production line. Her natural durability made itself known then, but she was nearly crushed under a collapsing building frame. Unfortunately, her rescuer was the supervillain, looking for test subjects.

The villain knew that she wouldn't be able to support an army of them, so she was going to make a few of them to use as walking, intelligent bombs to spread destruction throughout. But she used even more brutal psionic assaults to let her reprogram her first victim.

After she completely broke down Jennifer's mind, she locked the armor on. The armor is bound to Jennifer's body and mind. The only way to completely remove it would be to tear the wiring out of her brain, along with much of the brain itself. The physical armor acts as a sensory deprivation device, the brain is aware of what's happening at one level, subconciously, and reacts to its surroundings, however the conscious mind is incapable of accessing most of that information.

Jennifer Green was presumed killed in the attack, though no body was ever found. Because of that, no one ever tried to find her, but inquiries into the attack led to the revelation of how brutal the rehabilitation program was. The villain released the first of her suits to raise havoc while she tried to rob a bank on the other side of town. However, X-5 was inexperienced, even weak and was easily captured when it tried to attack several members of the Freedom Phalanx and the Vindicators that were standing together.

Her creator got away in the chaos, but she was easily captured and sent to the Zig. To this date, her creator is unknown, but Mynx was able to determine that the villain was female by her scent.


Recent Background

Of course, the stay at the Zig was short-lived, and after its escape she did standard minion-type work as it learned its way around.

X-5 is much more sophisticated now. Now instead of just brutal violence, now its brutal violence with a plan. It's rescued women from Peter Themari, only to kidnap them to lure Longbow and a trio of heros into a trap. Most recently in its own plans, it tried to use a mind control device on Overdrive, which failed.

There's one oddity in its programming, one which the mind of Jennifer Green exploits as ruthlessly as X-5 exploits her. X-5 is programmed to cause conflict and destruction and to make itself feared and hated, but if it were to kill all her opponents, there could be no conflict, no one to fear her. For this reason, there's been a large number of kidnappings she's done where Longbow, or other interested parties mysteriously tracked the victim down. Additionally, it shows little interest in doing such sadistic things to normal civilians, only to exceptional people.