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Player Name: Gena
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Age: 20
Contact: Plurk: genalovestoons Skype/AIM: genaleah93
Characters Played: N/A
Name: Willem Viceroy III
Canon: Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
OU/AU/OC: OU
Canon Point: post-Season 1
History: Wiki entry
Personality:
In many ways, Viceroy is your typical villainous sidekick. He is sarcastic, sophisticated, and cunning. He’s always prepared for the unexpected; armed with back-up plans, escape routes, and spare monsters. He never directly participates in his employer McFist’s attempts to capture the Ninja of Norrisville. Instead, he concocts numerous plans, beasts, and robots to do the dirty work for them. He stays as far out of the action as he can, and rarely becomes emotional over their repeated losses. He keeps a professional level of distance from his work, but that doesn’t stop him from preemptively celebrating when a plan comes together.
He treats his role as a mad scientist as a job, and is not above working with his enemies if there's benefit in it. He’s adaptable and clever, and not afraid of making tough choices. He desperately wants to be recognized for his genius. He doesn’t desire power or money like his boss, he just wants the respect he deserves. Speaking of his boss, Viceroy's relationship with McFist is... complicated. He hates how McFist always tries to take credit for his plans when they're going well, and then blames him for everything once things turn sour. But if not for their frequent squabbling, they're each other's best and only friends. Viceroy is practically a part of McFist's family! They work together, they hang out together, and he lives on McFist's estate. Viceroy even took him on a date to the movies! It's clear that Viceroy wants McFist to be his close friend (or perhaps more?), but they're not getting anywhere with all of their work-related blunders and bickering.
Despite his emotional distance from his work and his failures, Viceroy isn’t very serious at all. He’s got a surprisingly silly streak! He frequently jokes and finds ways to keep things fun. If you’re not going to have a sense of humor about being a super villain, then what’s the point? His self confidence is also higher than the stratosphere, which is good in the sense that he's rarely discouraged and always feels good about himself! The downside is that he tends to underestimate everybody else, and he fails to see the flaws in his own plans. He’s effeminate and fashion-sensible, and while he doesn’t get terribly distressed over his losses, he seems to care a lot about his living creations. He gives them names, and treats them with decency. For certain creatures, like his cat-sized amoeba Nicholas, he’s also downright protective and loving. Just look at how much he spoils it! He’s also a bit of a mama’s boy. While other villains tend to scoff and sneer at the concepts of friendship, true love, and cuteness; Viceroy respects the power of these things and uses them to his advantage.
Strengths:
As stated above, he’s intelligent and opportunistic. He’s a talented engineer, able to work in robotics, genetics, and even reanimating the dead. Most of his work is a mix of the three. Here's a small list of some of the things he's been able to make:
-An army of robotic apes. Notable for their free will, individual names and personalities.
-"Krakenstein"... some kind of human/robot/gorilla/octopus/bear/lobster amalgamation
-Psychobot, a robot capable of learning from it's surroundings and experiencing emotion
-Franz Nukid and Steve Riley, robots that can believably disguise themselves as humans
-"Awww" Juice, a spray that turns dangerous wild animals into tame pets
-Rhinosaurus, capable of manifesting a person's worst nightmares into reality
-A LOT of giant robots
Something worth noting is that his robots aren't built with the Three Laws of Robotics in mind- which makes sense, since they're meant to cause destruction and hurt people. But that also means they have enough free will to turn against their master. This is exactly why he treats all of his inventions like his babies, so they don't have a reason to hurt him! In fact, it seems like he built the option for his robots to go on strike simply as an underhanded way to get back at McFist's mistreatment. Hmmm I wonder why they're acting up, maybe you should be treating your employees better...
His magic now allows for the usual unicorn-magic telekinesis, and once he gets a better hang of it, his magic spells will manifest in green bolts of electricity.
Weaknesses: He’s lacking in strength or speed, and his inventions are often far from perfect. One well-aimed strike could turn a giant robot into an exploded pile of scrap. He enjoys taking vacations and breaks, and is rarely ever driven by passion, so his work can be a bit lackluster and lazy. He’s extremely upfront about his super villain status, which will instantly put him at odds with any heroes. Luckily for them, he’s pretty neutral and uninspired until he has something or someone to work for. He's also a bit of a coward, and if he knows that the odds aren't in his favor, he'll run for it.
Another downside for him is that Equestria isn't nearly as technologically advanced as he's used to. It's going to take him a while to find, understand, and use magic-based substitutes to work with... So he's not gonna be making robots any time soon.
Possessions:
Cutie Mark: McFist Industries logo. Note the V shape made by the fists.
Pony Picture:
First Person:
[Someone's not happy. It's not that he's freaking out or furious or anything just... He's so done.]
Y'know, this was cute for about a minute or two. And I gotta hand it to you: This is one of the more creative kidnapping plots I've ever seen. So Kudos for that. I can tell you put a lotta work in it, baby!
The branding thing, though? If that was supposed to be funny, I am not laughing.
Listen, you've got one hour to undo this weird little fairytale ransom of yours, or... well. Let's just say things ain't gonna turn out good for you. Trust me, you'd rather be dealin' with me than my bosses. This ain't gonna fly with them.
Oh, and one more thing? Work on your themeing. Whether you're goin' the hero route or villain, I don't really care.. But this whole unicorn torture thing is about as intimidating as a baby butterfly.
Anyway, call back. It's in your best interests.
Third Person:
Blugh.. He really needed to get more sleep. Waking up with a headache was not a promising sign of his health.
He reached up to rub his temple and paused, eyes shooting open. His hand (which wasn't his hand?) had knocked into something solid sticking out of the center of his forehead. He held out his limb in front of his face and was met with a lavender blur. He blinked to refocus his vision through his glasses, but he was finding more questions than answers.
"Oookay then.." he said, idly waving his hoof. He leaned back to give himself a good once-over.
"Well, this is new!"
His thoughts were already bolting ahead of him. There were a few things that could explain what was happening: a very odd lucid dream, some sort of forced hallucination, or perhaps he WAS transformed. But the only people coming to mind for that were the Sorcerer, which didn't make much sense, since Viceroy was still thinking clearly... Or it could be a jealous scientist peer, trying to get him out of the way? In the most peculiar way possible, of course.
He was turned into something quadrupedal, an ungulate and... he checked his head again, just to make sure- a unicorn. He shakily forced himself into a standing position and turned around to see his swishing tail. Along with something.. green? Stuck on his flank.. A large M shape? ...Oh no. Ohhh no, they didn't.
"WHAT!?"
Ok, now the jealous scientist theory was starting to get some more grounding. This was clearly the act of someone who wanted to humiliate him. He could totally live with the purple unicorn thing, but THAT went too far.
He looked around, finally taking note of his surroundings. There was a quaint, friendly-looking town nearby. A small pile of his belongings were stacked on the floor, and he immediately moved to grab his lab coat. The thought of picking it up took grounding before he had even raised his hoof, and the clothes were suddenly lifted into the air by a green aura. He let out a shrill cry and stumbled back, dropping the coat in the process.
This whole situation just wouldn't stop bouncing from confusing and horrifying to absolutely fascinating. After taking a quick moment to collect himself, he concentrated and lifted the clothes once again. A scroll dropped from the bundle and unfurled on the ground.
"Ooho. What's this now?" he mused, draping the coat over his back to obscure the embarrassing mark. He noted that his clothes seemed to have changed slightly along with him.
It was picking up messages. Scrawling lines of text, relaying voices and video recordings. Like a paper cell phone! He watched for a few minutes and decided that was his best bet for reaching whoever was responsible. He plopped down, held up the scroll and tried to get himself in the right mindset. Intimidating but willing to work things out.
Whether this worked or not, he could tell that things were about to get very interesting.
Player Journal:
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Age: 20
Contact: Plurk: genalovestoons Skype/AIM: genaleah93
Characters Played: N/A
Name: Willem Viceroy III
Canon: Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
OU/AU/OC: OU
Canon Point: post-Season 1
History: Wiki entry
Personality:
In many ways, Viceroy is your typical villainous sidekick. He is sarcastic, sophisticated, and cunning. He’s always prepared for the unexpected; armed with back-up plans, escape routes, and spare monsters. He never directly participates in his employer McFist’s attempts to capture the Ninja of Norrisville. Instead, he concocts numerous plans, beasts, and robots to do the dirty work for them. He stays as far out of the action as he can, and rarely becomes emotional over their repeated losses. He keeps a professional level of distance from his work, but that doesn’t stop him from preemptively celebrating when a plan comes together.
He treats his role as a mad scientist as a job, and is not above working with his enemies if there's benefit in it. He’s adaptable and clever, and not afraid of making tough choices. He desperately wants to be recognized for his genius. He doesn’t desire power or money like his boss, he just wants the respect he deserves. Speaking of his boss, Viceroy's relationship with McFist is... complicated. He hates how McFist always tries to take credit for his plans when they're going well, and then blames him for everything once things turn sour. But if not for their frequent squabbling, they're each other's best and only friends. Viceroy is practically a part of McFist's family! They work together, they hang out together, and he lives on McFist's estate. Viceroy even took him on a date to the movies! It's clear that Viceroy wants McFist to be his close friend (or perhaps more?), but they're not getting anywhere with all of their work-related blunders and bickering.
Despite his emotional distance from his work and his failures, Viceroy isn’t very serious at all. He’s got a surprisingly silly streak! He frequently jokes and finds ways to keep things fun. If you’re not going to have a sense of humor about being a super villain, then what’s the point? His self confidence is also higher than the stratosphere, which is good in the sense that he's rarely discouraged and always feels good about himself! The downside is that he tends to underestimate everybody else, and he fails to see the flaws in his own plans. He’s effeminate and fashion-sensible, and while he doesn’t get terribly distressed over his losses, he seems to care a lot about his living creations. He gives them names, and treats them with decency. For certain creatures, like his cat-sized amoeba Nicholas, he’s also downright protective and loving. Just look at how much he spoils it! He’s also a bit of a mama’s boy. While other villains tend to scoff and sneer at the concepts of friendship, true love, and cuteness; Viceroy respects the power of these things and uses them to his advantage.
Strengths:
As stated above, he’s intelligent and opportunistic. He’s a talented engineer, able to work in robotics, genetics, and even reanimating the dead. Most of his work is a mix of the three. Here's a small list of some of the things he's been able to make:
-An army of robotic apes. Notable for their free will, individual names and personalities.
-"Krakenstein"... some kind of human/robot/gorilla/octopus/bear/lobster amalgamation
-Psychobot, a robot capable of learning from it's surroundings and experiencing emotion
-Franz Nukid and Steve Riley, robots that can believably disguise themselves as humans
-"Awww" Juice, a spray that turns dangerous wild animals into tame pets
-Rhinosaurus, capable of manifesting a person's worst nightmares into reality
-A LOT of giant robots
Something worth noting is that his robots aren't built with the Three Laws of Robotics in mind- which makes sense, since they're meant to cause destruction and hurt people. But that also means they have enough free will to turn against their master. This is exactly why he treats all of his inventions like his babies, so they don't have a reason to hurt him! In fact, it seems like he built the option for his robots to go on strike simply as an underhanded way to get back at McFist's mistreatment. Hmmm I wonder why they're acting up, maybe you should be treating your employees better...
His magic now allows for the usual unicorn-magic telekinesis, and once he gets a better hang of it, his magic spells will manifest in green bolts of electricity.
Weaknesses: He’s lacking in strength or speed, and his inventions are often far from perfect. One well-aimed strike could turn a giant robot into an exploded pile of scrap. He enjoys taking vacations and breaks, and is rarely ever driven by passion, so his work can be a bit lackluster and lazy. He’s extremely upfront about his super villain status, which will instantly put him at odds with any heroes. Luckily for them, he’s pretty neutral and uninspired until he has something or someone to work for. He's also a bit of a coward, and if he knows that the odds aren't in his favor, he'll run for it.
Another downside for him is that Equestria isn't nearly as technologically advanced as he's used to. It's going to take him a while to find, understand, and use magic-based substitutes to work with... So he's not gonna be making robots any time soon.
Possessions:
- Nicholas! It’s a harmless little thing, and simply seems to be an over sized amoeba with some cat, dog, and jellyfish qualities.
- A holographic device (which I’m going to call the Holo-Skull). Can record and play back audio and video footage of 3-dimensional images. It’ll have a few recordings and images on it already, including clips of McFist, the Sorcerer, the Ninja, his scientific creations, etc. It can even create fake backdrops.
- His clothing is as practical as it is fashionable. His labcoat has a life jacket and air bag function. He wears a belt with some very light hovering capabilities, it's more for floating down safely from a high point. He’s also been shown to carry small weapons, like a spray-bottle shaped flamethrower and an alarm whistle to call some of his monsters to his aid. He likes to literally keep surprises up his sleeve. Unfortunately for him, any extra weapons he had will be missing. The defensive properties will still be there, though.
Cutie Mark: McFist Industries logo. Note the V shape made by the fists.
Pony Picture:

First Person:
[Someone's not happy. It's not that he's freaking out or furious or anything just... He's so done.]
Y'know, this was cute for about a minute or two. And I gotta hand it to you: This is one of the more creative kidnapping plots I've ever seen. So Kudos for that. I can tell you put a lotta work in it, baby!
The branding thing, though? If that was supposed to be funny, I am not laughing.
Listen, you've got one hour to undo this weird little fairytale ransom of yours, or... well. Let's just say things ain't gonna turn out good for you. Trust me, you'd rather be dealin' with me than my bosses. This ain't gonna fly with them.
Oh, and one more thing? Work on your themeing. Whether you're goin' the hero route or villain, I don't really care.. But this whole unicorn torture thing is about as intimidating as a baby butterfly.
Anyway, call back. It's in your best interests.
Third Person:
Blugh.. He really needed to get more sleep. Waking up with a headache was not a promising sign of his health.
He reached up to rub his temple and paused, eyes shooting open. His hand (which wasn't his hand?) had knocked into something solid sticking out of the center of his forehead. He held out his limb in front of his face and was met with a lavender blur. He blinked to refocus his vision through his glasses, but he was finding more questions than answers.
"Oookay then.." he said, idly waving his hoof. He leaned back to give himself a good once-over.
"Well, this is new!"
His thoughts were already bolting ahead of him. There were a few things that could explain what was happening: a very odd lucid dream, some sort of forced hallucination, or perhaps he WAS transformed. But the only people coming to mind for that were the Sorcerer, which didn't make much sense, since Viceroy was still thinking clearly... Or it could be a jealous scientist peer, trying to get him out of the way? In the most peculiar way possible, of course.
He was turned into something quadrupedal, an ungulate and... he checked his head again, just to make sure- a unicorn. He shakily forced himself into a standing position and turned around to see his swishing tail. Along with something.. green? Stuck on his flank.. A large M shape? ...Oh no. Ohhh no, they didn't.
"WHAT!?"
Ok, now the jealous scientist theory was starting to get some more grounding. This was clearly the act of someone who wanted to humiliate him. He could totally live with the purple unicorn thing, but THAT went too far.
He looked around, finally taking note of his surroundings. There was a quaint, friendly-looking town nearby. A small pile of his belongings were stacked on the floor, and he immediately moved to grab his lab coat. The thought of picking it up took grounding before he had even raised his hoof, and the clothes were suddenly lifted into the air by a green aura. He let out a shrill cry and stumbled back, dropping the coat in the process.
This whole situation just wouldn't stop bouncing from confusing and horrifying to absolutely fascinating. After taking a quick moment to collect himself, he concentrated and lifted the clothes once again. A scroll dropped from the bundle and unfurled on the ground.
"Ooho. What's this now?" he mused, draping the coat over his back to obscure the embarrassing mark. He noted that his clothes seemed to have changed slightly along with him.
It was picking up messages. Scrawling lines of text, relaying voices and video recordings. Like a paper cell phone! He watched for a few minutes and decided that was his best bet for reaching whoever was responsible. He plopped down, held up the scroll and tried to get himself in the right mindset. Intimidating but willing to work things out.
Whether this worked or not, he could tell that things were about to get very interesting.