Marvel's Young Bastards: Recruitment [RECRUITING HEROES!] [LGBT+ FRIENDLY]

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Quote from: noodlebloom on July 20, 2020, 12:46:23 PM
Almost-indomitable healing factor: Winnie can heal from just about anything, short of getting totally obliterated or losing most of her body mass.

I need specifics here. What specifically can she heal from and what can't she heal from? What does it take to permanently injure her, or put her down for good? Does decapitation work? Removing vital organs? Blood loss? Does cauterising the stump prevent her from regrowing her limbs? That sort of thing. With this kind of INSANE healing factor, I need specifics on how anybody might feasibly hurt her permanently.
I'll also need rough time estimates. How long does it take her to heal from a gunshot wound? A stab wound? Broken bones?


Quote from: noodlebloom on July 20, 2020, 12:46:23 PMIf she gets a limb cut off, as long as she sticks it back on before it starts to rot, it'll usually heal in a few minutes. Otherwise she has to wait for the body part to grow back over the course of a few days, which is both hilarious and creepy to watch.

I would say a week or so. She just lost a limb, that isn't growing back in only two days. :P


Quote from: noodlebloom on July 20, 2020, 12:46:23 PMShe is effectively immune to poison and illness,

"Effectively?" That implies that there's a loophole, or a situation in which poisons and illnesses can hurt her.
Similarly, how does she react to things like pheromones and drugs (like alcohol or cocaine) that don't necessarily do damage, but alters her brain chemistry?


Quote from: noodlebloom on July 20, 2020, 12:46:23 PMas well as telepathy. Anyone who makes the terrible decision to try to read Winnie's mind is at best severely uncomfortable and at worst knocked unconscious.

No blanket immunities. I'll need you to reduce that to "Resistance to telepathy."


Quote from: noodlebloom on July 20, 2020, 12:46:23 PMShe's also skilled with a variety of weapons,

Which weapons, and how skilled?


Quote from: noodlebloom on July 20, 2020, 12:46:23 PMtrained in several different martial arts

Which martial arts?


Quote from: noodlebloom on July 20, 2020, 12:46:23 PMand speaks sixteen languages.

Which languages?


Quote from: noodlebloom on July 20, 2020, 12:46:23 PMWeaknesses: She can still get shot or cut or hurt just like any other person, and can even temporarily "die" while her healing factor fixes her back up. If she had a nickel for every time she woke up in the morgue and scared the pants off some poor coroner, she'd have like, forty nickels.

How long do these deaths last? And again, what does it take to ACTUALLY kill her? Are there any holes in her healing factor? Does she still feel pain?


And some extra questions from my thinktank:
Does she use a hero outfit? If so, description? Does she go all Jessica Jones in a jacket and jeans?
Given how her healing factor burns through calories quickly, would being low on calories negatively impact her healing factor?
Standard equipment loadout?
Would it be fair to consider impulse control/bloodlust a weakness?
How does the healing factor deal with lack of oxygen? Drowning or being thrown out into the vacuum of space, for instance?
How strong/fast/durable is she? Olympic-level? Sub-Olympic? Low-superhuman?
Has she actually killed?
Is she aware of Deadpool's current status (is he on a mercenary kick, working for villains, trying to be a hero like her, wedded bliss with Cable) and her feelings on it if she is aware?

Is her healing factor the ONLY power she has, or does she have any enhanced abilities?

Finally, you should choose a different hosting site for your bio image. Neither me nor my 2iC can see the picture unless we quote the post and follow the link.
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