Player info: Player Name: Paul Bernard E-mail Address: pmbernard@vcn.com AIM: IrrCapT ICQ: R. Cypher MSN: n/a Cerebro Scan Subject: Half Life Real Name: Heinrich "Harry" Weisser Age: 15 Birthday: March 3 Height: 5'8" Weight: 120 Build: medium Skin Tone: tanned Caucasian Eyes (shape and color): occidental, blue Hair (Texture, Color, Length): fine, strawberry blond, inch long, slicked back Group Affiliation: X-men Clothing: T-shirt (usually blue, yellow, or white with message)& jeans (blue or black) Uniform: Sky blue long sleeved shirt, Blue pants with two thin maroon stripes down the front, Maroon nomex gloves, maroon eye mask, maroon shoes Jewelry: none Identifying Features: nicks on ears (from brother's abuse) Attributes: Physical: Strength-2(human) Intelligence-3(extraordinary human) Stamina-2(human) Speed-2(human) Fighting ability-2(human) Mutant: Energy Projection-7(exceptional mutant) Power Description, Workings, & Limitations: The mutant known as Half Life has access to a large reservoir of power. (Side note: This mutant ability seems to be the major inherited quality of the Weisser genes. How each member of the mutant strain uses the energy is the point of separation.) Heinrich Weisser, of the two known Weisser mutants (see file: Magician), is the more direct. He uses this energy reservoir to project electromagnetic radiation from his hands in a directed beam or broadcast. Measurements of the field indicate that the starting point is approximately 5 cm from his hands. This is not to say, however, that Half Life is immune to his own radiation. Half Life does receive some backwash of radiation, even from the directional beams. This effectively limits his ability to project the more energetic and dangerous radiation and rarely does Half Life broadcast radiation of a wavelength of less than 400 nm(upper range of visible light.) His main form of combat is infrared at high amplitudes, which is why he wears nomex lined gloves. Half Life also has no ability to broadcast more than one wavelength at a time. Half Life does have a very fine amount of control over the radiation, able to broadcast with decimal precision on any frequency and amplitude. Speaking to Half Life's radio abilities, he has no ability to receive radio transmissions, and does not have the technical knowledge to broadcast more than static over any station. Skills: To further his technical knowledge, Heinrich has begun to study physics and ham radio, but has not progress very far in his studies. He also has some experience in lock picking, having been indoctrinated by his brother, but does not practice it. History: Heinrich Kevin Weisser was born on March 3, 1988 in Redlands, CA. His parents, Christian Weisser and Hanna Weisser nee Reiley were first generation German and third generation Irish respectively. At an early age, Heinrich showed the same prodigious intelligence as his brother (Edward Weisser, age five (see file: Magician)). On July 17, 1991, however, Christian Weisser abandoned his wife and two sons for an undisclosed reason. The biographer speculates that the strength of the Weisser mutant strain makes it likely that Christian Weisser was a mutant himself, and left to spare his family persecution. While Edward Weisser seems to have been profoundly affected by his father's departure, Heinrich (or as he later liked to be called, Henry) had hardly known his father. So, instead, he transferred his admiration to his older brother, Edward. Henry, when he went to school, made friends, but always idolized his brother and attempted to emulate him. When Henry was seven, his brother began to become verbally abusive to him. Having idolized his brother, Henry thought that the abuse was deserved, and tried to redeem himself in his brother's eyes. When he found out that it was because he wasn't a mutant, he cursed himself for being too weak to become a mutant, but still hoped to show to Edward that at least his human brother was smart. Henry tried hard in school, in athletics, in anything that he thought would make his brother forgive him for not being a mutant. This lasted for four years. Then, when Henry was 11, he manifested his own mutant powers. When his brother, who had escalated to low level hazing in his abuse of Henry, locked him into a dark box, Henry was able to emit light to see by. When Edward let him out, he showed Edward what he could do. For Henry, it was a godsend for him to be a mutant, for now it seemed, his idol cared for him. And to some degree, Edward did. Edward then indoctrinated Henry in the tools of the trade, and they proceeded to rob more lockers than Edward had ever done on his own. Then, on February 5, Edward was arrested and eventually sent to Juvenile Hall. During this period, Henry turned away from his brother's path. For the past few months, he had had reservations as to what they were doing, since he was friends with a few of the people that they had robbed, and had never developed his brother's condescending hatred of humans. Without his brother, Henry had the breathing space to look on his life, and he did not enjoy what it had become. He realized that his idol was in fact "just another jerk", and that his entire life had been made miserable by his brother's cruelty and his own willingness to concede and assist. By the time Edward escaped six months later, Henry, if not hated, severely disliked his brother. When his brother offered to take Henry with him so they could become a team, he rejected his brother, told him off, and anonymously called the police. Edward left. Since then, Henry has been trying to make amends for what he did while he was a thrall of Edward. Eventually, he came to the attention of the X-men, and was offered a scholarship to attend this institution. He has been here for a year. He is a precocious student, but one wonders how much of his diligence is enjoyment, and how much is a drive to surpass his brother. Personality: Half Life, unlike his carefree brother, has a much more serious personality. He takes responsibility very seriously since his reform, and sometime can push his teammates too hard as a consequence. However, his brother's infectious attitude and carefree spirit sometimes shines through, especially when Half Life is taking it easy. He therefore is a study in polar opposites. Carefree and silly when relaxed, but intensely focused when diligent. He is, in fact, intensly focuses upon all things that he undertakes. Half Life as also shown some dislike for his powers. While it is not the biographer's opinion that he hates being a mutant, one feels he still blames his powers for getting him mixed up with his brother. Half Life's relations with his brother are much colder than cordial. He still remembers what his brother put him through because he was a human, and still has not forgiven him. He therefore will attack his brother if necessary. He does not hate his brother enough to wish to attack him on sight, however. Relationships: Charles Xavier: Henry is one of my most promising students, but our relationship goes little beyond teacher and student. He is attentive in class, and dilligent in the physical training that I have requred he undergo before becoming an active X-man. However, in him I see the fanatisim that I saw in Eric when we worked togther, and that frightens me and heartens me at the same time. His involvement in some of Dual's pranks has also worried me, and so I keep a close eye on him. He seems to become nervous around me, though. Scott Summers: Scott's own drive has seemed to touch a cord with Henry. In Scott, I believe, some of Henry's hero worship lies. It is not very rare for Henry's Danger room exercises to be during times when Scott is either training or working the danger room. Scott himself likes Henary's attitude toward his duities, and they have struck up a friendship that has overcome the awkwardness of teacher to student. Jean Gray: Jean and Henry seem to get along with eachother, although Jean has confided in me that she shares my anxiety over Henry's future. She is sure that if Half Life were truly forced to choose between his brother and his ideals, he would join his brother. I do not feel this is the case, but Jean joins me in keeping watch over him. Ororo Munroe: Henry and Ororo do not get along all that well. Henry is frequently very cordial toward Ororo, and Ororo, on her side, has not pursued a relationship. I'm not sure why Henry has a dislike for Ororo, but it might have to due with her past, since she has not always been on the side of the angels. Hank McCoy: Hank seems to be Henry's other friend on the faculty. Henry, who is quite precocious, likes to help Hank out in his lab. They therfore have developed a more classic teacher-student relationship, and Hank genuinely likes his assistant. Overall, Henry and Hank are tightly bonded, although Henry's drive can annoy Hank at times. Remy LeBeau: Of all the teachers, Henry and Remy have the least friendly relationship. Henry seems to take a positive dislike to Remy, and Remy returns the feeling. Even when Henry is relaxed, Remy finds him too stiff to be good company. I'm sure that Remy's carefree attitude gets on Henry's nerves alot, since Remy probably reminds Henry of his brother. Henry's very disrespectful attitude and cold attitude toward Remy don't help the matter, either.