Name: Calvin ‘Cyber’ Strong
Age: 18
Power: Cybernetics – Calvin has cybernetic implants enhancing and replacing parts of his nervous system, eyes, and brain, following damage that was done to them. They allow for enhanced sensor functions, enhanced reflexes and preprogrammed or calculated movements, and computer interface via data ports or wireless signals. He has a crude AI in his cybernetics that he can get tactical or computational data from, or have run queries on available computer systems. When knocked unconscious, the AI is able to function as a backup to get him out of danger, keeping him “awake” until his consciousness reasserts itself.
Electrical discharge – Calvin’s mutant power is to produce electrical bolts, which are regulated by his cybernetics to prevent them from doing further damage to his nervous system.
Personality: Calvin is fairly easygoing, but can seem a bit strange at times, as he communicates with his AI. Nevertheless, he’s more or less just an average guy who’s had some… bad luck. He still tends to be upbeat about most things.
Description: 5’8”, average build, with black hair and unnatural green eyes. His eyes can be noticed to be mechanically focusing on things if one looks close enough. He has a single data port hidden under his left wrist.
Background: Calvin’s mutation surfaced when he was fourteen. He was sent to a lab, and submitted to voluntary experiments on mutation and the function of energy powers. One of the experiments was supposed to unlock Calvin’s underdeveloped power to its ‘full potential.’
Unfortunately, his power at its full potential proved to be destructive to his nervous system, leaving him with severe nerve damage, unable to move or speak coherently. Faced with an impending lawsuit from his parents, the company elected to offer an experimental cybernetic procedure to compensate for the damage that was done, and to help regulate his powers and shield him from them.
The procedure bankrupted the company, but the scientists didn’t care, since they were keeping the patents for the cybernetic procedures they were using. As such, they did splurge a little bit, adding experimental systems (such as his wireless capability), and replacing his eyes so that the extra sensory suites they installed could interface with his vision.
He was allowed to leave, free of any contract with the company to avoid further lawsuits from his family. He attended the Academy of Tomorrow during High School, and then decided to attend the new Xavier campus in London for college.