Post by supermanprime on Jun 14, 2008 15:04:46 GMT -5
The Character
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Cannon or your own: Cannon
Copyright (Marvel/DC/ect): Marvel
Characters civilian name: Jennifer Walters
Code names/Aliases: She-Hulk, Shulkie, Jade Giantess, Hulk
Class [Superhero, Vigilante, Mercenary..ect]: Superhero
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Gender: Female
Age: unknown
Apparent Age: late 20's?
Hair: brown (green as She-Hulk)
Eyes: green
Height and weight: 5' 10 (in human form) 6'7 (as She-Hulk), 140 lbs (in human form) 650 lbs (as She-Hulk)
Appearance: see pic
Picture [if available]:
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Super Powers: Physical Transformation: As a result of a blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner, AKA the Hulk, Jennifer Walters is able to alter her physical form into a female version of the Hulk. As She-Hulk, Walter's skin, hair, and eyes all turn green. Her frame also gains another 9 inches in height and 510 lbs of muscle and bone tissue. Unlike her cousin, the Hulk, Jennifer retains her full intelligence and personality in her She-Hulk. Most of the time, Walters is able to control her transformation, enabling her to change back and forth at will.
Superhuman Strength: As She-Hulk, she is proportionally stronger than her Jennifer Walters form. This means that any extra strength gained as Jennifer Walters through intense physical training will be amplified, making her She-Hulk form that much stronger. As a result of her intense training, She-Hulk can now lift in excess of 100 tons. Also, unlike the Hulk, She-Hulk's strength doesn't fluctuate depending upon her emotional state. She-Hulk's strength has extended into her highly developed leg muscles, enabling her to leap great distances or heights. She is capable of leaping to a height of over 600 feet and a distance of over 1,000 feet in a single bound.
Superhuman Stamina: She-Hulk's highly advanced musculature produces considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of an ordinary human. She can exert herself at peak capacity for about 24 hours before fatigue begins to impair her performance.
Superhuman Durability: She-Hulk's body is highly resistant to all forms of conventional injury. Her skin is capable of withstanding extreme pressures, temperatures as high as 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit and as low as -190 degrees Fahrenheit, falls from great heights, field-artillery canon shells, and powerful energy blasts without sustaining injury.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite her body's high resistance to injury, it is possible to injure her. However, she is capable of rapidly regenerating injuries that result in great tissue damage and blood loss within a matter of minutes. However, she is not capable of regenerating missing limbs or organs. She-Hulk's highly efficient metabolism renders her immune to most drugs and toxins as well as total immunity to all known Earthly diseases.
Body Switch: Thanks to training by the Ovoid alien race, She-Hulk can exchange her physical characteristics and powers with the physical characteristics and powers of another being by simply focusing on a mental image of the person and willing the transfer to take place. The actual intent of the Ovoid skill is to exchange the minds of the user and another being, but it was theorized by the Ovoid who trained the She-Hulk that some factor of her gamma-mutated physiology causes her use of this talent to manifest in a different way. She rarely uses this power; unless she initiates this exchange with another superhuman being, she will become basically human in ability, but still green-skinned and generally recognizable as the She-Hulk, and thus vulnerable to attack, a fact that the super-villainess Titania took advantage of the one time the She-Hulk did use this ability.
Protection Spell (formerly): She-Hulk was granted a protective ability by her Avengers teammate, the Scarlet Witch, when She-Hulk's job required her to spend extended periods of time as Jennifer Walters. The Scarlet Witch cast a spell which rendered anyone intending to harm the She-Hulk incapable of recognizing her as Jennifer Walters. However, the spell actually rendered Jennifer Walters completely undetectable to these individuals. While this had its advantages, it also left Jennifer unable to communicate with certain people whose knowledge or information it was vital for her to acquire. The spell was eventually removed by Dr. Stephen Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Universe.
Learned Abilities: The She-Hulk is a formidable hand-to-hand combatant, having been trained by Captain America and Gamora.
Even in her Jennifer Walters form, she possesses sufficient skill in the martial arts to dispatch several would-be muggers much larger than she is.
Jennifer Walters is a skilled pilot, as has been shown in multiple issues of Avengers and Fantastic Four.
Extremely intelligent, the She-Hulk is a skilled and experienced attorney. In spite of the character's party-girl image, she is a bona fide intellectual, being one of the few superheroines to have attained an advanced post-baccalaureate degree. Jennifer attended UCLA School of Law, where she was a member of the Order of the Coif, a national merit society for top legal scholars. It is revealed in the Savage She-Hulk that Walters has also attended Harvard Law School; though details are not provided, it is probable that she earned a master of laws (LL.M.) degree at Harvard to complement her juris doctor (J.D.) degree from UCLA. She has shown great versatility in her legal practice, representing criminal defendants, corporations, and even domestic violence victims.
Equipment: She was recently given John Jameson's Jupiter Suit
Weaknesses (Must Have):Exposure to certain wavelengths of radiation at sufficient doses can temporarily inhibit or override her ability to transform between forms. Much like her cousin, Jennifer's psychological state at the time determines how quickly she is able regain control.
She-Hulk has a habit of being late for appointments -- such as on the splash page of Avengers Unplugged #4 (April 1996). Because of habitual lateness, she once missed an opportunity to appear with other Avengers on a segment of the David Letterman talk show
Background: Jennifer Walters is the daughter of Sheriff Morris Walters. Jennifer is also Bruce Banner's cousin, A.K.A the Hulk. She was five years younger then Bruce, however, the two developed a close brother and sister relationship while they were growing up together. They eventually went their separate ways as they both pursued different careers. Jennifer began to pursue a career in Law and eventually became a Lawyer. She attended UCLA School of Law where she became one of the top legal scholars and earned her Junior Doctor Degree there. She would eventually earn her Masters degree at Harvard Law School. One day, Bruce decided to visit Jennifer and re-establish their once close relationship. Unfortunately on that very same day, Jennifer was shot and seriously wounded by Nicholas Trask’s men, a crime boss who had once been an enemy of her father and also the enemy of one of Jennifer’s client. To save her life, Bruce had to give her a blood transfusion since there were no other donors of her type available. Bruce's gamma-radiated blood caused Jennifer to transform into the Savage She-Hulk. Jennifer first transformed into the She-Hulk when Trask’s men came to finish off Jennifer by posing as doctors. However, Jennifer quickly recognized them and the anger of them nearly killing her caused her to turn into a female Hulk.
After the Thing returned to the Fantastic Four, Jennifer quit the team and rejoined the Avengers. She also got a new job on District Attorney Blake Tower’s staff. Jennifer would eventually learn that one of the workers there was a former Golden Age super heroine named Blonde Phantom. Blonde Phantom was the reason that Jennifer gained a job on the District Attorney’s staff. When the Scarlet Witch went insane and killed many of the Avengers, She-Hulk was used by the Scarlet Witch when she made She-Hulk go insane. She-Hulk went on a rampage similar to the Hulk and was unstoppable. She even rips Vision in half while she was uncontrollable.
Jennifer registered a under the Super-Human Registration Act and is pro-registration. However, Jennifer still gives legal advice for any side that needed it. Jennifer worked as a lawyer for a Superhuman Law firm and married John Jameson, son of Daily Bugle Publisher, J. Jonah Jameson. In order to gain Jonah’s blessing, Jennifer came up with a plan that would help Jonah sue Peter Parker for fraud. However, she reveals that it was going to keep Jonah in a wild goose chase as she had no intentions of suing Spider-Man. Jennifer was also the lawyer for Robbie Baldwin (Speedball), who was the cause of the Superhuman Registration Act going into action. Eventually Jennifer discovers that her feelings toward John had been manipulated by Starfox, the Titan. She is currently separated from John. One of the ramifications of the SHRA is that She-Hulk has now been drafted as a SHIELD agent, and works on a squad dedicated to Hulk-Level threats. However, Iron Man and SHIELD have been sending Jennifer and her team in a wild goose chase, telling them to "go after the Hulk" when they actually aren't. After sleeping with Iron Man, the SHIELD Helicarrier went crazy and all the technology began attacking everyone. She-Hulk had to go up against a bunch of Nick Fury LMDs that went insane. After everything calmed down, Jennifer was holding a severed head of the Fury LMD when it mentioned Bruce Banner. A curious She-Hulk decided to go to her old Superhuman Law Firm to see if anyone could decrypt the message. With Mr. Zix and some unknown outside help, Jennifer was able to discover that Tony Stark and the Illuminati shot her cousin Bruce out into space. An angered She-Hulk returns to the Helicarrier and engages against Iron Man. She-Hulk seemed to have the upper hand until Iron Man used an adamantium needle to inject nanotech, causing her to lose her ability to change into the Hulk.
Now, a powerless Jen can only continue her old life as a lawyer. Ben Grimm let her stay at his apartment for the night, and in the morning, Jen is still uncomfortable waking up in her human form. Jen heads to work at the Law Offices of Goodman to discover that Mallory is going to defend the Leader in his upcoming case. Mallory then slaps Jen with a subpoena, forcing her to testify about her radiation experience. On the day of the trial, Mallory calls up Jen to recall her emotions while she was in her She-Hulk form. Embarrassing her about how many men she's slept with, even with Juggernaut. Mallory continues with tough questions, determined to prove that the radiation forces people to do something they usually would not. Jen has begun realizing that she loved being in her She-Hulk form more then her human form. Eventually she would come to terms and be comfortable with her human form again. The next day, John comes back pleading to Jen not to annul their marriage. However, Jen wants to since their marriage meant nothing. Mr. Zix comes in and asks everyone to join him in the office. Zix reveals his true form as a robot and tells them that he only has a couple hours to complete his task. He needed to ask some questions to Jen about what she tried to do by trying to warn Hawkeye about his death. However, Jen finally learns that her plan worked, and Hawkeye is still alive.
Apparently, there was another Earth out there that is similar to real life, where comic characters live as regular everyday citizen and there were no superheroes at all. That Earth called themselves Earth A, (Earth A or Earth-712 was first seen in Fantastic Four #118) and they had discovered a way to interlope to other dimensions. The Jennifer Walters of Earth A decided to go on a vacation to Earth B (Earth-616, the main Marvel Universe), since Earth A decided to allow their civilians to use it as a vacation destination. Jennifer of Earth A gets transported to Earth B and is then able to turn into the She-Hulk. She begins battling and defeats the Rhino, however she eventually gets arrested for interloping dimensions, and is sent to a holding cell with other interlopers. Jen of Earth B (who is still powerless because of Tony Stark injecting nanites in her) comes and reveals that she is going to be her lawyer. Trouble came up right away, and Jen allows She-Hulk of Earth A go fight. Afterwards, Jen decides to use She-Hulk to help gather up other interlopers. When they brought an interloping Doctor Strange, Jen gets into an argument with Mr. Fantastic about the nanites, and how it is permanent and cannot be undone. Afterwards, Jen and She-Hulk of Earth A went out for the night to drink and talk. Eventually Jen of Earth B decides that She-Hulk should stay in Earth B and have Jen go live in Earth A since she no longer has any powers. It is decided and agreed, and even Reed Richards gives Jen his blessings. Jen goes through the transporter to head for Earth A, however, Reed realizes that he could reverse her direction which will cause her atoms to match the one with Jen from Earth A. Jen, now with her recovered powers, decides to stay in her own Earth, and the Jen from Earth A realized that she missed her old home, and decides to return.
Hulk has returned to Earth and he is very angry. Hulk has already defeated Black Bolt and is demanding Iron Man, Dr. Strange, Mr. Fantastic, and Professor X to come face him. He arrives in Manhattan and battles Iron Man, defeating him easily even when he is wearing his Hulk Buster version armor. The Avengers arrive and prepared to battle, and as Hercules charges at the Hulk, Jen stops him and tells them that she will try to talk to her cousin first. Jen tries to calm down the Hulk, but he stands his ground, forcing them to beat him if they want to stop him. Jen gets a couple of good shots in on the Hulk, but he overpowers her and slams her head first into the ground.
Jen, who now has her powers again, but no longer works for The Initiative, has already began her new career. She now works for the Freeman Bonding, Inc, and her job is to capture anyone who skips out on their court date, pretty much a bounty hunter. Jen works with a new partner now. The two of them tracks their target to Minnesota, eventually Jen gets impatient waiting for their target to come out, so Jen alerts her partner that she is going in. The two made a 20 dollar bet that Jen "couldn't do it without turning green." She goes inside and captures their target easily. However, a cat startles her and Absorbing Man (who was their target's cousin) grabbed her neck and snapped it in half. Absorbing Man then headed for the RV that they were traveling in, to encounter She-Hulk jumping out. The two battle each other across town. She-Hulk was then ambushed by a tiny Titania, who was shrunken by Hank Pym's particles. Titania invades She-Hulk's ears and begins causing havoc in there. Meanwhile, the Jen that got her neck snapped gets up while her neck was still out of joint. She captures their target and heads for She-Hulk. Eventually She-Hulk was able to defeat Absorbing Man and complete their mission. Later that night, as "Jen" was driving, She-Hulk comes up to the front to ride with her. It turns out that "Jen" was really a Skrull named Jazinda who was pretending to be Jen.
Personality : When She-Hulk first appeared in Savage She-Hulk, her personality was different from the current modern version. Back then, she was short-tempered, violent, and demanding. However, her personality eventually changed throughout the years, and she becomes a more kind and sweet person, while retaining confidence in herself. She wouldn't be too angry during fights, She-Hulk actually jokes around more often now. Also, now that Jennifer is comfortable being She-Hulk, she uses the She-Hulk form on a more regular basis.
Other: dropping Marvel Girl
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Brief Sample Roleplay Jennifer Walters opened her eyes. The faint outline of the shore and the endless gray water of the Atlantic were the only things that she could see. The sun was low overhead and a bright red, making the ocean look like it was bleeding. The plane that was meant to take her back to Germany was now on it’s way to the bottom of the Atlantic. Noticing for the first time that her skin was gray and that her body was not the same one she had yesterday, Jennifer began to worry. “I’m still the She-Hulk! Why haven’t I changed back yet? Wait, it must be that medallion that I had. It…oh no, I dropped it when those goons grabbed me! Can I change back without it?” Jennifer quickly started to tread water. “Now this is just getting monotonous. I can’t even breathe without somebody trying to kidnap me. And why do I keep taking to myself?” Taking a few deep breaths, Jennifer began her long swim towards the shore. “Well, at least with this body I can make some good time. I wonder what happened to those two who were trying to kidnap me?”