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charlotte witter ([personal profile] spinnereted) wrote2012-01-08 03:24 pm

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PLAYER INFO

PLAYER NAME » b-thugg
PLAYER JOURNAL » [personal profile] dreamself
AGE » 20
EMAIL » hypocrisised[at]gmail[dot]com
INSTANT MESSAGING » fourth walls @ aim
OTHER METHOD OF CONTACT » n/a
HOW MANY CHARACTERS DO YOU CURRENTLY PLAY? » [personal profile] gammas


CHARACTER INFO

CHARACTER NAME » Jessica Drew
FANDOM » Ultimate Marvel | AU........
CANON-POINT » June 2020

HISTORY »
So the wiki's pretty much cover most of it except her recent stuff so Wikia link. Keep in mind that Reed Richards Attacks happens before Foiling the Bombshells & Falling for Johnny Storm.

So after she does all of that and makes out with Johnny Storm, she's not seen for a while. A long while. In fact, while she's gone, Peter Parker aka Spider-Man actually dies after fighting off the Sinister Six. His identity is revealed to New York and everyone mourns his loss. While this is happening, Jessica is working with the Ultimates, fighting against the return of Reed Richards and his Children of Tomorrow. What happens in Ultimates is written in this Wiki page.

Anyways, at one point in time, she ends up back in New York and there's this boy, Miles Morales, who's been afflicted with spider powers of his own. He takes it upon himself to become the new Spider-Man and Jess isn't quite happy to hear that. At all. So she stumbles across him, beats him up while trying to find out information from him, angered about him impersonating her dead "brother". But of course, he knocks himself out and she takes him to Triskelion, the homebase of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Ultimates where Fury locks up Miles. The Ultimates talk and then are sent away while Fury and Miles talk, and somehow, the supervillain, Electro, manages to escape and is just knocking everyone out, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Jessica included.

Until Miles comes in and manages to defeat Electro before Nick Fury shoots him.

Later on, Jessica meets up with him out of costume and relays a message from Fury: that he's been given one chance to become Spider-Man, giving him his new costume as well.

AU SETTING/PAST GAME HISTORY »
In February 2011, Jessica Drew arrived in The City,a pseudo-New York where people were pulled in by the Porter to become superheroes. There, she met and became acclimated with her Spider-Family, an assortment of various Spider-People from multiple universes, including a genetic template that was twice her age. Things went pretty well in the City. Unlike her time in her world, Jessica was able to get jobs, go to school, date boys, be a regular teenage girl. Things were nice.

But in 2012, things started going bad. The government was getting tired of superheroes and the events that occured from their being there. They started cracking down on Imports, forcing them to register, arresting them, taking them in for experimentation. It was a sci-fi nightmare. Anyone who was a meta was hunted down. Most went underground, others ended up registering, few gave up their powers to pretend to be a civilian.

Jessica was one of the latter. After a horrible incident where her actions ended up in a death of a civilian, she hung up her webs and proceeded to become a regular girl. She lost contact with the rest of the Spiders, with her best friends who vanished, Johnny and Gwen, and continued to make her own life as "Charlotte Witter". She went to college, majored in genetics and bioengineering, and once graduating, ended up getting hired for a prestigious government facility that specialized in the physicality behind metahumans.

She was working for the enemy. Working in a place that had once created her.

But Jessica, of course, knew better than that. Just like Roxxon when she was fifteen, she was working on slowly taking them down from the inside. Finding their secrets, trying to figure out exactly how to ruin them, to destroy them. Making her way to the top with how long as it takes. She hates herself for what she's doing, but it's what's necessary. With great power comes great responsibility, and she's responsible enough to do something and try to save her friends and people she loves.

She just wanted to fix everything.


PERSONALITY »
Jessica Drew is Peter Parker.

She is nerdy, she is quiet, she is talkative, she is awkward, she is brave, she is dumb, and she is a genius. She is Peter Parker. To a point anyways.

Being a clone of Peter Parker, she is exactly like the boy. Well, almost exact if you don't ignore the lady parts. But that aside, she has his face, his memories, and his personality, meaning she does talk exactly like him. She has his speaking mannerisms, his quirks, the way he rambles on and on about nothing, his fast quips and quick remarks, and the talented ability to banter over nothing. As well as a great dosage of sarcasm. And because of her bantering skills, she has a quick wit and fast reaction time and is often hard to surprise or insult or shock when it comes to words or statements. Unfortunately, because of this, she also has a very masculine way of speaking, with much "bro's" and "dude's" and the like. She's very masculine in the way she acts as well, not femininely-balanced in the way of personality.

Because of her limited interaction with anyone that wasn't Peter Parker, she's also very socially awkward. Of course, she knows the basic idea because of her memories of what he's done, but it's hard for her to differentiate what's his memories and what's her memories and who she's met and what she can and can't do, especially since she has to remember that she's not him and that she's not a guy. That means she often catches herself on what she's saying and has to realize what exactly she can and can't do and what's appropriate to social norms. However, because of her "male upbringing", she's also very tough and won't back down from a fight. She's protective over her friends and will go out of her way to defend them, even if it means getting injured herself. She doesn't have much of a temper, but she's always willing to get into a fight if the reasons are right, and won't hesitate to throw the first punch. She's especially caring of her clones -- or what's left of them -- and Peter, and might not be seen as a mother figure, but can definitely be seen as the sisterly type.

Jessica has a very sensitive mindstate. As stated before, she's unsure of what's her own memories and what's Peter's and that means she can have breakdowns and meltdowns pretty quickly, if given the opportunity. While she's normally cool-headed -- outside of the comic relief reactions -- she does get upset about the confusion on who she really is. However, she tries to keep herself emotionally stable for the most part, not letting the fact that she's not her own person overwhelm her. Things like the fact that she has to make her own life, that people will complain about the lives they have, who they are, or what they were given, prove to be very sensitive to her and she tries to her best to ignore it and prove herself to be the one and only her.

Even though she's Peter's clone though, she knows exactly what goes on in his head and near-knows what he's thinking and how he'll react or what exactly he'll do in certain situations. She can judge him pretty well and knows his friends just as well as he, everything he knows, and everything he's learned up to the time of her birth. However, she rarely takes advantage of this as she'd rather make her own impressions with other people her own way. She's not particularly bothered with how people think of her though or whether the words she says bothers them or not. Well, at first, until she realizes that it's probably incredibly cruel and that she should apologize. But she'd never say anything harsh on purpose because when you take the Peter Parker aside, she's a pretty gentle girl. Who has spider powers.

However, there's a point where she forces herself to be different from Peter. She forces herself to cheerier out of costume, remind herself less of her genetic template just so she doesn't hate herself or Peter in that unique way of self-loathing. She tries to mold her own personality through her experiences, someone who's not just that dorky, quick-witted kid, but instead, someone more. Unfortunately, this ends up with her being less of a jokester than Spider-man in costume, using short quips and generally avoiding most long-winded jokes unlike her counterpart. She can get rather avoidant and has a very strong serious side that shows up a lot more often than, you know.

This is partly because Jessica is filled with all the trauma that Peter has went through as well as a lot of her own. She used to be a boy, and one day, found herself with female parts, discovered she was a clone, created by her most hated enemy and this leaves her filled with a lot of frustrations and unaffiliated anger towards something that she can't help. While she's not quick to lash out, or even to get angry, when she gets pissed off, she goes all out. Despite the fact that Peter would never kill anyone, Jessica is fully willing to take out all those who did this to her. She can get reckless, she can get headstrong -- as much as she thinks and as much as she plans, as tactical as she tries to be, she still jumps into things headfirst and doesn't think of the consequences or downsides.

Which, of course, means she'll have a large part of her made for dealing with the guilt and depression she'll inevitably collect. She's a walking ball of repressed emotions and often times, this leads her to "spaz" or take it out on others, or the most likely, herself. She is constantly taking out her actions and others' choices and blaming it upon herself and leading her to fits of self-loathing. She knows she has problems and she knows she has issues and oftentimes, she'll address them and then avoid them or ignore them. She's constantly guilt-ridden and has the weight of the world on her shoulders (or had. She still carries the feeling, anyways.) The happiness and joking and cheerfulness that she puts up is often a facade just to make things easier to deal with and cope. The less she thinks, the easier it is. She can handle being a clone, sure, but the moment she lets that mask fall, everything that she had to deal with would be thrown at her and she wouldn't be able to avoid it anymore. Yeah, she's not a real person, but not thinking about it and just pretending makes the weight lighter. So she tells herself. This, and mainly this, is the reason she is so intent to create her own life, no matter how much she jokes about it. She just wants to forget.

At first, she refused to be called Jessica and was under the strong impression that she was, indeed, Peter Parker, no matter what. However, after meeting him and finding out exactly why she was created and by who, she's settled on trying to make a new life for herself and characterize the person of Jessica Drew as her own -- someone different from Peter Parker and at the same time, will still remind one of him.

However, after everything that happened to her, Jessica grew up. The trauma she had been created with, the trauma that she grew to only know, it changed her. Her paranoia and suspicion became greatly exaggerated and she has a difficult time getting close or opening up to anyone. Her life revolves around lies, fake names, and avoidance, and she struggles everyday to keep herself from sinking into the constant guilt that plagues her mind. She's constantly stressed, constantly scared, and always, always hating herself more than any person should.

What a mess.


ABILITIES/WEAKNESSES »
Oh boy.

So based on her name, it can be insinuated that she does indeed have spider powers. (Shocking, I know!)

Like Spider-Man, she comes with all the basics. Her hands and feet have "inter-atomic binding forces of matter, allowing her to form temporary molecular bonds between her body and another object". Basically, she can cling to stuff and it's almost impossible to make her let go if she doesn't willingly. She has a "Spider-sense", which is a buzzing in her head that warns her of danger, superhuman strength where she can currently lift six tons, superhuman speed where she is faster than even the fittest human, durability to the point where she can withstand great impacts and leaves her body tougher and more resistant to injuries, agility as her tendons are more limber and elastic and allows her to create even the most complicated stunts and movements, a natural sense of balance, reflexes fifteen times greater than that of a normal human, and -- for once! -- unlike, Spider-Man, organic web-shooting. This means she can form web (a strong, elastic adhesive substance) within her body and release it through her fingertips, allowing her to use it for web-slinging, create nets, and pretty much anything her imagination can cook up.

DREAM POWER »
venom blasts or pheromones



CHARACTER SAMPLES

NETWORK SAMPLE »
Hi. Can someone explain to me why i just went from New York to Nowheresville, Nowhereia? In the middle of a road, no less. I could have gotten hit by a truck.

You see, drunken nights out with no memory of what happened really isn't my thing. So I'd really like to know how exactly I go from being kidnapped into one place to being kidnapped to another.

In other words: what in Spock's name is going on?


LOG SAMPLE »
Despite the fact that her Spider-sense was not going off at the sound of that lady's voice and she was pretty sure she wasn't in any danger, the first thing she wanted to do when she got here was run for the hills. So she did. Except there weren't any hills. And she didn't run.

So she web-swung for the nearest highest building and clung.

That seemed like a better idea anyways.

In the end, here she was in some foreign city, looking it over and taking in the cityscape. It really wasn't that different from New York City in the end. Sure, there were some subtle changes and the like, but it was a bustling area with people going to and fro, taxis crowded on every street corner, the smell of crime in the area. Ah, felt just like home. Except there was the whole, being kidnapped from her world thing and possibly Iron Man having something to do with this and that creepy lady on the screen that gave her the communicator and dog tags? What was she, Logan?

Alright, she was freaked.

As chill as she'd like to come off.... to no one, she was scared. She had no idea how she got here, what she was supposed to do now that she was here, and no idea where she'd start. She was used to being alone, sure, but not... not like this. Jessica frowned, clambering all the way up along the wall before pulling herself onto the roof, curling up in a back corner against a wall. She wasn't -- no, she wasn't going to cry. She hadn't for a while. She was just... it was easier to think this way, gathered around herself, arms around her knees. She just needed to think -- figure out what she was going to do and maybe --

Oh god, she was never going to get home, was she?

It wasn't like she had anything back home, sure. She had her crappy apartment and her attempts at being a hero, and maybe she had a -- a friend or something? But, no, nothing like Peter. She didn't have Aunt May or Gwen or MJ --

Jessica's brows furrowed as she stared out at the night sky, watching the smoke rise.

She definitely didn't have MJ and that just made her heart churn a little. She missed her a lot. Sometimes, she would swing over the high school just to get a peek at her before realizing that it was a bad idea and that she promised herself she would stay out of her life. And every time she told herself that, it hurt her heart. It hurt her all over. She loved Mary Jane. She loved her with all her heart and -- god, she was going to cry again, wasn't she? And she just promised herself that she wouldn't. Jessica buried her face in her arms, bringing a hand to grab at the back of her head. This was pathetic. She was pathetic. She couldn't last ten minutes in some crazy other-city without weeping like a little kid. But this -- this sucked! Could anyone blame her?

She wasn't allowed one single minute of peace. Not one. She wasn't even him and she couldn't get off easy. Well, she was him, but... No, she wasn't doing that in her head. She didn't need time for that either.

She'd... she'd have to get a hold of Peter. Find out where he was. Maybe he was here or maybe... maybe there was a way to reach home.

(Johhny. Johnny too. She couldn't just leave him hanging like that. She couldn't believe she might be feeling this way.)

She couldn't believe she was sitting on a deserted rooftop, questioning her future love life. Wasn't she supposed to be gay?

Jessica groaned and brought both hands up to her hair now, ruffling it so that it puffed up around her face like a lion's mane before looking around once more. She couldn't even really see the stars. They barely twinkled out at her, not that it was much different in Queens. Except the view from her apartment was not as good. But she preferred hanging out on rooftops anyways. It was easier to think up here, easier to possibly go crazy. She probably already was, with the way things were turning out. Maybe this was just a horrible dream and she'd wake up in her crappy cot in her crappy apartment with her crappy life.

Would Negative Nancy raise her hand?

She needed to figure things out. Spider-woman needed to figure things out. If she could -- if she could do Roxxon, this was nothing, right? So she reassured herself. Come on, girl, get yourself together. She was smarter than the average adult and definitely smarter than the average teenager. Iron Man complimented her (or Peter -- technicalities) for god's sake! (What was with him, by the way? Ultimates lose its funding or something?)

Whatever. She glanced down to stare at the dog tags she had been clutching in her hand, the communicator in the other.

Well, here goes nothing.



ANYTHING ELSE? » She goes by "Charlotte Witter" now. She is also 25ish.