ALVIN CLAY
SA-PHY-56 (Formerly Misclassified: SAPB-4242)
Statistical Augment, PHYsical-56
Name: Clay, Alvin
Race: Mutant / African American
Classification: Euclid
Special Containment protocols:
SA-PHY-56 should be contained in a water tight 5'x5' non porous room with no drainage and minimal furnishings, furnishings should be recorded on a clipboard by the hermetic door. SA-PHY-56 can mimic surfaces and objects, the door should not be opened until a visual inspection via camera is taken. If duplicate items are present, SA-PHY-56 can be forced out of shape by initiating the sprinkler system, causing cryon gas to fill the room.
SA-PHY-56 is susceptible to cold.
SA-PHY-56 is an annular metamorph, capable of mimicking simple objects and some liquidity. It likes to impersonate others, but its accuracy leaves much to be desired.
SA-PHY-56-Addendum 1
Notes taken from Dr <Redacted> study journal.
Copycat?
Ditto?
Blob?
Slime?
[During the first few days after initial testing the Clay boy overused his powers to the point of exhaustion and fell into an amorphous state. The subject appears comfortable with this state and has demonstrated the ability to assume human guise, yet shows no interest in attempting returning to his original form.]
Father deceased and lived with his single mother and grandmother. An A level student with some scholarship potential. Has been censured and suspended numerous times for extracurricular activities and bruits with the law. Friends with some local youth Alvin has gotten in trouble and been caught Joyriding and was implicated in B&E by accomplices yet not apprehended at the scene.
Observation: Alvin exhibits clear symptoms of being a people pleaser. Never saying no to others, pretending to agree with everyone, hungry for praise and acting like those around him.
Summary: Ideal candidate, public facing, crowd leadership.
The first character handed in, of 2 intended PCs I guess. This character illustrates the flaws in the M&M system, players can make characters who literally can’t be defeated without extremes of ridiculous contrivance, beyond even, “Oh good, Doc. Ock stopped right under the electro-magnet!” It’s not really an issue for this campaign. I know little to nothing about Alvin, and his back story. Trying to make sure things don’t devolve into nonstop Alvin-Roxanne bickering is a job I should get paid for.