Dakota
Ken "Dakota" Olds | |
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Born | Ken Olds June 5, 1984 Colorado, USA, Earth |
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Residence | Kandor City |
Nationality | Exiled American (Fenspace Convention) |
Citizenship | Supers, Furries |
Occupation | Holo Artist |
Height | 6'9" |
Weight | 220 |
Call-sign | "Dakota" |
Description
Dakota's biomod is that of a 'anthro' half-gnoll. Jack-of-All, Master-of-None. Holo tech being the exception.[1] Dakota's voice is rather ambiguous, that she also hasn't really changed her style of dress since accidentally becoming female. Leads to lots of confusion on what sex she is from people that don't know her.[2]
Dakota is a fan of many things, Most would refer of her to being a Generalist. She's fairly laid back with a long fuss on her temper. However she mainly IDs closely with Furries (Art), Supers(City of Heroes, Champions Online and Holo store location) and Warhammer 40k(Tau in Dawn of War games)
Clothing and items
Baggy shorts/pants of different colors, loose tank top or simple shirt with rolled up sleeves and a pair of highly modified sandals. Usually a belt or satchel of many pockets. A bag or two of Beggin' Strips. Ether a large bandana around the neck or a tactical vest that hides her chest.
Holo Wrist Computer MK II - Functions much like any wrist computer except it's interface is completely holographic. Built to replace the Mark 1 that was lost to the Boskonians.
Holo Hud - A pair of custom ear pieces connected by a heavy plastic band that goes around the back of the head. A shape customizable holo field wraps around the front of the eyes. Normally appearing as a full eyes field much like one piece sunglasses. The ear pieces have slots for connecting a set of goggles when Dakota doesn't want to be betrayed by the glow of the holo field.
Neck sub-vocal collar - A device that hooks around the neck and lets the wearer use sub-vocal comm. Can ether be wireless or wired to the hud.[3]
Appearance
Height: 6'9"
Gender: Female
Biomod: Hyena Morph (Half-gnoll)
Weight: 200
Build: Athletic
Eye Color: Hazel
Languages: English
Biomod
Result of a unsupervised automated paint mixer modified for mixing wavium strains. It got accidentally turned on by his cat while he dozed next to it from a overnight work session on a D&D Half-gnoll artificer.[4] Drawing on the last thing he'd been working on before overflowing and covering him in the goop. The result was a female biomod even when the character it was based on was male.
Notable Mundane Attributes
Artist: passable 2D artist, not half bad 3D artist.
Cook: passable cook
Gamer: Former MMO and sandbox game junkie
Holo Artist: Had a knack for building holograms and getting the wave to produce holo projectors before her biomod.
Ambiguous Gender Her voice is neutral and is tom-boy in dress.[5]
Handwavium Abilities
Dance little photons! Dance I say! DANCE!: Very good hologram device builder and artist on the level most require a blue hair/fur day for.
Just a scratch: Dakota has a rather powerful regenerative abilities from her biomod at the cost of having to eat a lot of food after wards.
Dat Nose!: Has a very good sense of smell.
Not so common superpower!: Is rather small chested and has a easy time of hiding it.
Quirks
Scoobie Snacks Much like normal catgirling machine victims and soda, she requires Beggin' Strips in his diet.
Laugh Track When really stressed she starts cackling much like a hyena.
Foo Dog Driven to protect Fenkinder and temples if they are in danger.
Sam Fisher When lurking in dark areas her eyes glow green and yellow. The darker the area, the brighter the glow.
Trivia
Owns and runs Holo Neon in Kandor City.
Works part time for the Kandor City Police Department when they need a nose to find things.
Keel owner of the Lunar Fox
Notes
- ↑ Even then the Trekkies can match her efforts through shear numbers of people working together.
- ↑ She isn't bothered by being female, just likes trolling people with the confusion.
- ↑ She normally keeps it wired to the HUD.
- ↑ He'd been trying to get into D&D but something always comes up.
- ↑ Considering she started as a He pre-biomod, she finds the term tom-boy to be rather funny.
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