Tekk
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- 1 year, 6 months ago
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- LittleStarMewtwo26
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A mechanically-enhanced Mewtwo that was tossed aside due to 'performance issues.' He has various blades and spikes on his body, including his shoulders, elbows, along his spine, and even at the tip of his tail. Some are small enough that his unusual fur can cover them, but those are also ones that he can make grow and retract at will. His feet were also turned into sharp, mechanical weapons. These allow him to do more damage in close-quarters and can be good for just showing off some flashy tricks.
He will frequently have night terrors and be unable to go back to sleep. All he knew up until recently was being a lab experiment - he cooperated as best he could and did his best to meet the expectations of those who made him, but he fell short. If he over-exerts himself - which doesn't take much, unfortuantely - he will start suffering from splitting headaches. If he tries to push through, he will become very nauseous and risk passing out. The way he was created was relatively unstable and all of his biological body parts don't cooperate well with his mechanical body parts. There are even times he will be just hanging out and will have a sudden onset migraine or cluster headache. Not much seems to help him when these happen, other than being in a quiet, calm, dark, and cold environment.
Tekk enjoys the company of others and is generally spunky, despite his debilitating and sometimes spontaneous migraines and cluster headaches. He isn't afraid of a challenge and loves to explore. However, Erik almost always goes with him as support, just in case. It's rare to not see Tekk and Erik together, especially outside of their home. Aside from being spunky, Tekk loves messing with all things technology. He was able to create an arm band that gives him some degree of warning or indication for his migraines at least. He also has a set of goggles with green lenses that playfully earned him the nickname 'Bug-Eye' when wearing them. When wearing them, his vision is reduced a bit, but the pressure from wearing them coupled together with not seeing as much helps ward off his migraines and cluster headaches as well.
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