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Chapter 2
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JackSimth
The VCU
Dr. Benjamin Maddox Beaux
Dr Benjamin Maddox Beaux has a fairly simple power: He can steal, store, and supply life ****. Humans are a very rich supply of it, but stealing life **** is an all or nothing proposition: The doctor avoids taking from people due to the 100% fatality rate. Fortunately, the power is very flexible: Animals, plants, bacteria, mold, and even sufficiently complex robotic or magical organisms all qualify. Benjamin keeps a pool in his backyard full of algae to kill to keep his power topped off, and has contacts within the logging industry that keep him apprised of when they're going to harvest an area… so he can steal the life of the trees the day before they're cut down (it doesn't affect the quality of the wood).
When he gives the life **** away, it works wonders: The aged return to the prime of life. The injured are healed. The fatigued find new energy. The diseased are cured. Missing limbs regrow. Scars vanish. Mind control shatters. Throw enough energy in, and the recently deceased are returned to life. When applied to a young and healthy person, the extra energy lies mostly dormant (although it does make a person feel very energized), instantly fixing issues as they arise, making the person effectively invulnerable and tireless… right up until they run out of the extra life **** (with no warning).
Now, Dr. Beaux's power would be incredibly in-demand both in the private sector and on super teams, if it weren't for two very big issues.
First, his powers will operate automatically to fix up the good doctor. If he takes a hit, the excess life **** he carries will immediately heal Benjamin. That's not the problem: The problem is that when he runs out, the doctor's powers will still step in. When he is injured and doesn't have an excess, Dr. Beaux automatically sucks the life out of the nearest suitable reservoirs until he's fully repaired (this applies even to things like a bullet to the brain… which he's tried while out in the wilderness). Should he take a sufficiently large hit in the field - his powers may very well kill the rest of his team, the attackers, and any civilians who are nearby. There's no known range limit to this effect, but it does stop when the doctor's need is fulfilled.
While there is no shortage of teams that would risk it (and the private sector doesn't care about the first problem, as it doesn't matter if there aren't any hostiles about and the doctor has enough safe donors - usually plants - to stay topped up), the second problem stops most cold:
His power is tainted with a strong side effect. Any life **** this physician hands out… makes the recipient look and act like a bimbo: Long full hair on their head, long eyelashes, full fat cocksucking lips, verbal ticks that make them seem like a stereotypical valley-girl airhead, large perky breasts, a super thin waist, a huge rear end, a constantly wet baby bakery (which replaces a cock and balls if they were previously present), and so on. It doesn't actually impair the person: A chemist so affected will still be able to synthesize chemicals as well as before, an astronomer will still be able to plot orbits just fine, a weightlifter will still hit the same spot on the bench press (despite shrunken biceps), and so on. The verbal ticks and other behavior modification (high libido, a fascination with all things pink and girly, a desire to go shopping, a desire to show off their body, a penchant for tall muscular guys, and so on) from the side effect fades as the excess life **** does… but body changes must be reversed by other means (and attempting to fix them before the excess life **** is used up simply fail).
Unfortunately for the good doctor (who is a legitimate and highly skilled surgeon in his civilian life, specializing in female to male transitions that he, himself, can never have), he is not immune to the side effects of his own power (although he can successfully suppress the behavioral ones due to long acclimation and self-training). In his super persona, the news named him “Dr Bimbo”, to which he rolls his eyes, but responds.
Types of villains with whom the Doctor will have problems:
Stealthy types: He needs to be able to target someone to bimbofy them or snuff out their life, and he doesn't have particularly extraordinary senses.
Speedsters: It takes a little bit of time (the space of a heartbeat) for his powers to do the job, and the area of effect is obvious. If not contained, a speedster can simply leave the zone.
Remote Operatives: The doctor needs to be able to find his target to do anything with his powers. The doctor can't do much about the guy who plants a bomb for remote detonation, then sends an email about it.
Minion Masters: Similar to Remote Operatives, the doctor can't get the master if the master never shows. He can certainly deal with minions all day long, but a minion master can have minions in several places at once, while the doctor can't cover the entire town.
What's next?
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