Barry's App
VOLUNTEER PROFILE
Name: Barry Allen
Age: 26
Physical Appearance: Here
Point in Timeline: Barry’s last interaction with his own earth was the end of season 2 The Flash. He has defeated Zoom but lost his father, and is now so desperate for the return of his family that he plans to run back in time and save his mother, causing major disruptions to the timeline.
World Description: http://arrow.wikia.com/wiki/The_Flash
History/Background: http://arrow.wikia.com/wiki/Barry_Allen
Noteworthy Positive Characteristics:
Noteworthy Negative Characteristics:
Powers/Abilities: Barry’s powers are ever evolving, but at the time he leaves canon his primary abilities are all the result of the Speed Force, an extra-dimensional energy force that gives speedsters their powers. The Speed Force allows him to run at incredible speed and also gives him an accelerated rate of healing. He can run so fast, in fact, that he can go back in time. Barry can vibrate his molecules at a rate that allows him to phase through objects, and can modify his voice by vibrating his vocal chords. He can also move his arms at a rate that creates a vortex, and he can harness the Speed Force to throw thunderbolts. He has also recently learned to create phantom doubles of himself by moving quickly between two positions. Barry’s powers might be affected by the dimensions of a space station - without sufficient room to run, Barry won’t be able to create the energy it takes to go back in time, for example.
Character Fears: Barry’s most pressing fear is losing those he cares about. He’s lost his father and his mother. He’s lost the love of his love’s life, which might sound strange, but knowing that Iris lost her fiance to a danger that Barry wasn’t able to stop eats at him. Every day he worries that he’ll lose his foster father too. Joe is a detective and in a dangerous line of work, but Barry is there for him as much as he’s able.
Personal Item: Barry would come with his Flash suit, which is made with a special polymer that resists friction - aka he won’t burst into flames from running too fast.
VOLUNTEER SAMPLES
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VOLUNTEER PROFILE
Name: Barry Allen
Age: 26
Physical Appearance: Here
Point in Timeline: Barry’s last interaction with his own earth was the end of season 2 The Flash. He has defeated Zoom but lost his father, and is now so desperate for the return of his family that he plans to run back in time and save his mother, causing major disruptions to the timeline.
World Description: http://arrow.wikia.com/wiki/The_Flash
History/Background: http://arrow.wikia.com/wiki/Barry_Allen
Noteworthy Positive Characteristics:
- Determination - Barry is a driven young man. When he was eleven, he saw his mother killed by a mysterious man wrapped in yellow lightning. His father went to jail for the crime, but Barry knew he was innocent. He spent the rest of his school years and college training to become a CSI, both to free his father and to exonerate others wrongfully incarcerated.
- Courage - By the age of eleven Barry had already seen more than a child should ever have to witness, but he let this horror compel him to do good. He doesn’t back down from a fight or a struggle, especially when someone else’s well being is on the line. He has fought foes that could almost defy imagination to keep Central City safe, and has arranged to sacrifice his life for the greater good more than once, though thankfully that never came to pass. Growing up small and bookish, he’s learned to stick up for himself against greater foes, and that hasn’t changed now that he’s the Flash facing down giant gorillas and sharks that walk on land.
- Curiosity - Barry is a scientist. His chosen path of science was shaped by his mother’s death, but though his line of work is in a macabre field, it’s one he never would have been able to pursue if he didn’t love the science behind crime scene investigation. Barry loves to learn and to examine, and even after all the wonders he’s seen he believes the world still has so much more to explore.
- Optimism - Despite all that’s happened to him, Barry has a remarkable ability to see the best in people and in the world itself. He’s seen far too much death and been betrayed by close friends more than once, but Barry has never become bitter. He continues to believe that the world deserves to be saved from the evils within it, and he believes that with his powers, he has a duty to be a part of that. He has doubts, but he also has hope, and for him it’s so much more powerful than fear.
- Loyalty - Once a person has befriended Barry, they have a friend for life. Barry will work tirelessly to make another person happy, and this doesn’t require a romantic interest on his part. He is extremely devoted to both his birth family and to his foster family, as well as to his “lab” friends who make up Team Flash.
Noteworthy Negative Characteristics:
- Stubbornness - On the flipside of Barry’s determination and courage is stubborness. He believes strongly in what he’s doing, so strongly that it can be difficult to reason with him when his mind is set. At times the knowledge that he’s the most powerful member of his team goes to his head, and he has trouble listening to reason coming from someone he believes doesn’t support his end goals.
- Recklessness - Likewise, Barry’s optimism and courage can lead to recklessness. Barry might be a scientist who believes in a reasoned approach, but he’s also naturally impulsive, and often hurls himself into danger without stopping to find a way that keeps everyone safe, the Flash included.
- Selfishness - Barry would like to think he’s a person who only wants good in the world, but when some of that good doesn’t fall on Barry he can become listless, even bratty until he gets himself in check. When, after years of fighting to prove his father’s innocence and Henry Allen is finally free, Barry is despondent when his father wants to leave Central City and reclaim his freedom elsewhere. When Henry is killed, Barry is so destroyed that he willingly erases an entire timeline to get him back, allowing his grief to overrule his knowledge of what that could do to everyone else he loves.
- Appetite - This is purely physical characteristic, but Barry’s metabolism requires him to eat an extraordinary amount of calories a day just to remain conscious. On a normal day of work followed by patrol as the Flash, Barry’s body require twenty thousand calories. This can be difficult to supply if you don’t have an in with the pizza place around the corner.
Powers/Abilities: Barry’s powers are ever evolving, but at the time he leaves canon his primary abilities are all the result of the Speed Force, an extra-dimensional energy force that gives speedsters their powers. The Speed Force allows him to run at incredible speed and also gives him an accelerated rate of healing. He can run so fast, in fact, that he can go back in time. Barry can vibrate his molecules at a rate that allows him to phase through objects, and can modify his voice by vibrating his vocal chords. He can also move his arms at a rate that creates a vortex, and he can harness the Speed Force to throw thunderbolts. He has also recently learned to create phantom doubles of himself by moving quickly between two positions. Barry’s powers might be affected by the dimensions of a space station - without sufficient room to run, Barry won’t be able to create the energy it takes to go back in time, for example.
Character Fears: Barry’s most pressing fear is losing those he cares about. He’s lost his father and his mother. He’s lost the love of his love’s life, which might sound strange, but knowing that Iris lost her fiance to a danger that Barry wasn’t able to stop eats at him. Every day he worries that he’ll lose his foster father too. Joe is a detective and in a dangerous line of work, but Barry is there for him as much as he’s able.
Personal Item: Barry would come with his Flash suit, which is made with a special polymer that resists friction - aka he won’t burst into flames from running too fast.
VOLUNTEER SAMPLES
Network Sample: Network
Action Log Sample: Log from a previous game
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Date: 2020-07-12 11:41 pm (UTC)Name: fahrbot
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Character Info
Name: Barry Allen
Canon: The Flash CW
Canon Point: last moments of season two
Age: 27
Background: Wiki. It's extremely detailed, so I've provided a shorter summary:
When Barry Allen was eleven years old, he saw something impossible, and his life was changed forever. Until that fateful night, he was a normal boy in Central City, but then a man inside a ball of lightning murdered his mother right in front of him. His father went to jail for her murder, and though Barry told everyone he could what really happened, no one believed him, not even his new guardian, Detective Joe West. Everyone said it was impossible.
But then an accident made Barry himself into something impossible, and everything changed. When the particle accelerator at acclaimed S.T.A.R. Labs facility malfunctioned, Barry was struck by a supercharged bolt of lightning, one powerful enough to put him in a coma for months. When he awoke, he found he could move at superhuman speed, but that was only the beginning of how his life would change. Before the accident, Barry was an ordinary forensic scientist, working to help the CCPD solve crimes. After it, he became The Flash, the fastest man alive, and with the help of S.T.A.R. Labs' own Dr. Wells, Dr. Caitlyn Snow, and Cisco Ramone, Barry learned to control his superspeed and explore his new abilities, all to fight crime in Central City, and to finally discover the truth about what - or who - killed his mom all those years ago.
Barry's secret identity wasn't as secret as he'd like, but the people he told proved an invaluable help to him, especially when they discovered Barry wasn't the only one affected by the accelerator meltdown. Barry worked tirelessly to put these newly superpowered villains away, but more than anything, he wanted to find the man in that yellow streak of lightning that killed his mom. But the deeper Barry and his friends dug, the more likely it seemed that his own mentor, Dr. Wells, may not be the real Dr. Wells at all, and had instead been the Man in Yellow all along.
After months of preparing, Barry finally achieved the ability to run so quickly he could run back in time to save his mom, but when he got there, another Flash was waiting to fight the Man in Yellow. Barry chose not to mess with time, and instead of saving his mom, he comforted her in her final moment. He returned to the present time, and Dr. Wells was revealed to be time traveler Eobard Thawne, the Man in Yellow all along. He was erased from time by his ancestor, Barry's friend Eddie Thawne, who killed himself to save them all.
This created a rift in time, and through this rift came villains from other versions of reality. One such villain was another evil speedster, Zoom, far more powerful and faster than Barry. Zoom targeted Barry, sending villain after villain through breaches to hurt Barry. Zoom broke Barry's back and even temporarily took his speed, and though Barry recovered from both, his spirits were greatly damaged. The final straw was when Zoom kidnapped Barry's birth father, finally released from prison, and murdered him in front of him. Barry finally defeated Zoom by creating a time double of himself who raced so fast he disintegrated, saving Barry and his friends but at great personal cost.
With Zoom gone, Barry was faced with two choices - live in a world where both his mother and father were gone, or make the selfish choice to run back in time and reset the timeline, possibly destroying the lives of all that he loved.
CRAU: From Zhautus: Barry knew that if he stayed on Earth, he wouldn't be able to resist running back in time to reset the timeline, a choice that could have devastating consequences on reality as he knew it. When someone from a mission called Zenith offered him a place in their research program on a far away planet, he leapt at the chance. Zenith's mission was to save the universe from an unknown contagion that could only be countered by oxytocin, produced by having copious amounts of sex with other volunteers.
This mission quickly proved shady, and Barry grew to distrust his new masters, even attacking one. The lead researcher quickly brought Barry back under heel by temporarily removing his powers via the chip in Barry's head. Mollified but still determined, Barry quit trying to overturn the scientists and instead focused on protecting his fellow volunteers. He endured a lot of indignities, including having his hormones altered which resulted in a giant orgy, as well as being made to participate in another hormonal incident that made volunteers feel that if they didn't immediately copulate, they would die.
Barry found refuge in his relationships with other volunteers, developing deep affection and even love for some of them. In a terrible time, these relationships were the only thing that got him through. He was especially thrown for a loop when someone else from home arrived on Zhautus. Leonard Snart was from Barry's future and let slip that Barry and Iris were engaged. This news meant Barry never had to leave Earth and join this mission at all, that somehow, despite Barry's actions, everything was okay at home.
After the mission ended on Zhautus, Barry spent some time with the Fae, and then found himself in Hell, where he suffered both physical and psychological trauma. As a result, Barry is far less trusting than he used to be, and more prone to hyper vigilance and paranoia. At his core, he still has that hero dream that Good will prevail, but he no longer thinks it will be easy just because it's right.
Personality:
Barry was a sweet natured boy in his youth, and that didn't change when his mother died and his father was falsely imprisoned for her murder. When he took young Barry in, his adoptive father Joe West expected Barry to be a sad figure in his household, but Barry made the place come alive, bringing light back to the Wests' lives after the death of Joe's own wife. That natural sweetness didn't mean he was ready to let the mystery of his mother's death go, however, for Barry is far too driven for that. All throughout his youth, Barry was determined to exonerate his father, and it was this determination that led him to a job as a forensic scientist. If he could prove other people's guilt or innocence, he reasoned that eventually he'd learn enough to be able to set his father free. Barry's brilliance, his talent for science and his natural curiosity and tenacity made him good at the job, but a CSI is not the role he was truly meant to play.
When Barry gained his powers and became the Flash, he knew instantly that he had to use his gifts for the greater good. There were times when he slipped, when he relied on his powers to get him to work faster, or to impress people, but Barry quickly came to respect what he could do, and what he shouldn't do with his powers even more.
Driven but social, Barry is now a person who relies heavily on his friends. Being your city's hero is a lot of work, and Barry couldn't have done it without support. Likewise, he couldn't have endured Zhautus without his friends. Barry is naturally friendly and cares deeply about those he cares about. He would do anything for a friend or a lover, even if it means hurting himself. He's been very depressed lately, missing both his parents and his adopted family at home, doubting whether he was ever really worthy of his powers if he couldn't even save his parents, his city, or his friends.
Barry can be just as driven by his bad traits. He can lose his temper if tired or frustrated, he can be jealous, but he tries to do right by the people he cares about. He has impulsive moments, and at times can be arrogant - he's the one with powers, he should make the call, right? This recklessness has led to more than one bad decision, and when Barry left his canonpoint, he was still trying to atone for his mistakes. He's naturally chipper and optimistic, but he's been down on himself, doubting himself, doubting his powers. He doesn't know if he's strong enough, mentally or physically, to be a hero. Somewhere deep inside, Barry wants to be worthy of the power that's been thrust on him, but he's starting to wonder if he'll ever be.
Powers:
Barry's powers are all the result of the Speed Force, an extra-dimensional energy force that gives speedsters their powers.
- runs at incredible speed, as fast as Mach IV when desperate
- has accelerated healing
- can vibrate any part of his body (it does come in handy in a kink game!)
- can vibrate his molecules at a rate that allows him to phase through objects
- can modify his voice by vibrating his vocal chords
- can also move his arms at a rate that creates a vortex (used to suck the oxygen out of a space to put out fires)
- can harness the energy of the Speed Force to throw "thunderbolts" (lightning bolts mysteriously called thunderbolts by canon)
- can briefly create phantom doubles of himself by moving quickly between two positions
- can move so quickly that he goes back in time - obviously this one needs to be nerfed, unless you for some reason want it back temporarily for a plot!
Inventory:
- His Flash suit made of friction resistant polymers
- One gold ring
- One gold pendant
Samples:
Sample 1 (presented in image form since it came from a locked comm, please click to expand!)
Sample 2 and 3
Augury
Opt-In Kinks:
- Altered state of consciousness
- Anal
- Blindfolds
- Bondage
- Breeding, in heat
- Domination and submission
- Edgeplay
- Oral fixation, oral sex
- Possessive, leaving marks
- Rough sex
- Size difference
- Sex toys
Opt-Out Kinks:
- Age difference, ageplay
- Bodily secretions
- Gore, vore, guro
- Immobilization, mummification
- Orientation play (I'll be honest, I haven't been able to figure out what this is, sorry!)
- Snuff, necrophilia
- Xenophilia