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Presence

Presence

Dr. Sergei Krylov

F) Pr4
A) Pr4
S) In40
E) Un100
R) In40
I) Rm30
P) Pr4

Health: 148 Karma: 74
Resources: Rm Pop: 0

Known Powers:
Nuclear Powered Physiology: The Presence gained superhuman powers as a result of mutation through exposure to nuclear radiation. The Presence can perform the following abilities:
-Energy Being: As an energy being, he cannot be physically harm
Immune to Radiation: CL1000
-Size Manipulation: Un
-Force Field: Un protection vs. Physical and Energy
-Self-Sustenance: He does not need to eat, sleep, drink, or breathe. He is able to survive in the vacuum of space
-Energy Constructs: Un
-Matter Transformation and Manipulation: Un
-Telepathy: Un, he is capable of the following power stunts:
--Mind Control: Un
-Flight: In airspeed in Earth’s atmosphere. He can travel at "warp speed" through space at CL3000 speeds.
-Energy Blasts: Un Energy, up to 10 areas away
-Radiation Absorption: Presence may absorb Un levels of radiation.

Equipment:
Containment Armor: Un material, the Presence, who may be completely radioactive energy as his physical form post-irradiation has never been revealed, has his form contained by his golden armored battle-suit of unknown composition which acts as body armor to contain his true energy form. The armor provides him the following:
-Body Armor: Rm protection vs. Physical
-Life Support: Able to survive the rigors of space
Hoverchair: While extremely powerful, Presence is not especially nimble. He sometimes flies aboard his hover-chair.
-Control: Rm
-Speed: In
-Body: Rm
-Protection: Rm

Limitations:
After exposing himself to deadly radiation, Krylov's body constantly generates radioactive energy sufficient to poison or kill any non-shielded individual who remains in his presence for too long. Without his armor, he gives off Rm levels of radiation within a 2-area range.

Talents: Genetic Engineering, Mechanics, Biology, Nuclear Physics

Contacts: Umbral Dynamics, Dire Wraiths, The Stranger’s Prisoners, Igor Drenkov, Fantasma