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Name
[ Jason Clarke ]
Alias
[ Morgan Gehrhart ]
Age
[ Eighty-eight, appearing at twenty-five due to ceased aging. ]
D.O.B
[ Oct. 31st, 1920 ]
P.O.B
[ Berlin, Germany ]
Alignment
[ Lawful Neutral ]
Bloodtype
[ Unknown ]
Race
[ Altered Human ]
Nationality
[ German, ]
Lineage
[ German, Polish ]
Hunter Type
[ Guardian ]
Religion
[ Judaism ]
Personality
[ Silent, but deadly. These three words completely sum up Morgan. This man doesn't speak often, and people who do often he doesn't like. Especially people that talk loudly, or very fast. Jason tends to avoid these people at all costs. ]
[ One time, he killed a loud talker. Death doesn't bother him. Whether it be him or his opponent. Whatever needs to be done, needs to be done. There's no way around that, even if he someone must die. Morgan is more than willing to acquisce to this. ]
History
[ After D-Day, the Germans were screwed. And they knew it. The Alliance forces were advancing at an alarming rate. Although, Hitler refused to give up. He'd even go as far as delving into the dark arts to recieve an edge. Enter a young Morgan Gehrhart. A cadet in the Axis. This lad would be subject to horrible, torturous evil. Scarring him with the curse of a malevolent darkness. What exactly happened is a total mystery, but he was never the same.. ]
[ By the time Morgan was ready for action again, the war was over. Hitler was dead. The Alliance had won. Poor Morgan fled north into modern day Vladivostok. Where his way of thinking would slowly change. He became a quiet warrior, a protector of man. He felt it neccesary to distance himself from the Nazi regime, and do some good. To clear is conciensce of the atrocities he'd comitted as a Nazi. So, he changed his name, appearance, etc. And never spoke of that day again.. ]
Face
[ Stern and fierce. Every feature screams intimidation. ]
Eye Color
[ Brown ]
Hair Color
[ Black ]
Hair Style
[ Medium-short, untidy. ]
Build
[ Medium muscle mass, low fat content. Very flexible and adaptable. ]
Height
[ 6' 2" ]
Weight
[ 168lbs. ]
Clothing
[ A tight-fitting, long sleeve, black sweater. Over that, is a black trench coat, usually unbuttoned. A leather belt binds a pair of jeans, colored the same hue. His boots are also black, yet shined appropriately. Under the shirt, is another. A tight-fitting, black t-shirt. ]
Powers
[ Anatomical Manipulation ]
[ The ability to manipulate the structure of his body. Moving, growing, empowering. He can become stronger, faster, more supple.. ]
[ Rapid Cellular Regeneration ]
[ The ability to quickly heal wounds. This includes anything that may or may destroy cells or inflict physical damage. Such as Acid or lacerations. ]
Weapons
[ HK USP Elite ]

[ When Heckler & Koch introduced the USP in 1993, it marked the first time HK chose to incorporate many traditional handgun design elements, such as those of John Browning's M1911, in one pistol. Two principles guided its development — the first being the use of molded polymer material, and the second being the creation of a "pistol paradigm". One of the most significant features of the USP is the mechanical recoil reduction system. This system is incorporated into the recoil/buffer spring assembly, located below the barrel. Designed primarily to buffer the slide and barrel and reduce recoil effects on the pistol components, the system also lowers the recoil forces felt by the shooter. The USP recoil reduction system is insensitive to ammunition types and does not require adjustment or maintenance. It functions effectively in all USP models. Using this same recoil reduction system, one of the related HK MK23 .45 ACP Special Operations Pistols fired more than 30,000 +P cartridges and 6,000 proof loads without damage to any major components. Abuse and function-testing of USPs have seen more than 24,000 rounds fired without a component failure. Major metal components on both the USP and Special Operations Pistol are corrosion-resistant. Outside metal surfaces, such as the steel slide are protected by a proprietary "Hostile Environment" nitride finish. Internal metal parts, such as springs, are coated with an anti-corrosion chemical to reduce friction and wear. The USP Elite (.45 ACP) takes features found on the Tactical, Expert, and Match models, and combines them with a 6.02 in (153 mm) barrel and hand-fitted 9.45 in (240 mm) extended slide. The Elite also includes higher-profile fully adjustable front and rear sights. Outfitted with .45 ACP Silver/UV-Burst rounds. ]
[ HK UMP ]

[ The UMP is a blowback-operated, magazine-fed submachine gun firing from a closed bolt. As originally designed, the UMP is chambered for larger cartridges than other submachine guns like the MP5. This was done in order to provide more stopping power against unarmored targets, albeit at the cost of a somewhat shorter effective range compared to the 9 mm MP5. Using a larger cartridge also results in more recoil, making the weapon more difficult to control when firing in fully automatic mode. To counter this effect, the cyclic rate of fire was decreased to around 600 rounds per minute (or 10 per second), making it one of the slower submachine guns in the market. Such a slow rate of fire makes burst-fire settings superfluous; yet, many users believe the practicality of the 2- or 3-round burst setting to be a desirable feature in a submachine gun. The UMP is currently available in four trigger group configurations, featuring different combinations of semi-automatic, 2-round burst, fully automatic, and safe settings. It features a side-folding buttstock to reduce its length during transport. The standard viewing sights consist of an aperture rear sight and front ring with a vertical post. It can mount four Picatinny rails (one on top of the receiver, and one on the right, left, and the bottom of the handguard) for the attachment of accessories such as optical sights, flashlights, or laser sights. Vertical foregrips can be attached to the bottom rail for increased controllability during burst and automatic fire. The variant used by Jason is a UMP45, carrying a .45 ACP Silver/UV-Burst cartridge. ]
[ KA-BAR ]

[ The KA-BAR is a 12-inch fighting and utility Bowie knife (7 inches making up the blade) first used by the US Marines in World War II, and carried into battle by generations of Marines since that conflict. The knife itself was originally designed as a hunting knife in 1898, and would have been considered unremarkable at that time. In 1942, soon after the United States' entry into World War II, Americans soldiers experienced the problematic nature of "US 1917/1918" stilettos and "Mark I" daggers that they were issued initially, and realized the need for knives suited to trench warfare, and the KA-BAR design was chosen from a catalog of hunting gear. The Marines bought a great many knives of myriad designs from a large number of suppliers during the war, but it was the KA-BAR that was most common and popular. ]
[ Jason Clarke ]
Alias
[ Morgan Gehrhart ]
Age
[ Eighty-eight, appearing at twenty-five due to ceased aging. ]
D.O.B
[ Oct. 31st, 1920 ]
P.O.B
[ Berlin, Germany ]
Alignment
[ Lawful Neutral ]
Bloodtype
[ Unknown ]
Race
[ Altered Human ]
Nationality
[ German, ]
Lineage
[ German, Polish ]
Hunter Type
[ Guardian ]
Religion
[ Judaism ]
Personality
[ Silent, but deadly. These three words completely sum up Morgan. This man doesn't speak often, and people who do often he doesn't like. Especially people that talk loudly, or very fast. Jason tends to avoid these people at all costs. ]
[ One time, he killed a loud talker. Death doesn't bother him. Whether it be him or his opponent. Whatever needs to be done, needs to be done. There's no way around that, even if he someone must die. Morgan is more than willing to acquisce to this. ]
History
[ After D-Day, the Germans were screwed. And they knew it. The Alliance forces were advancing at an alarming rate. Although, Hitler refused to give up. He'd even go as far as delving into the dark arts to recieve an edge. Enter a young Morgan Gehrhart. A cadet in the Axis. This lad would be subject to horrible, torturous evil. Scarring him with the curse of a malevolent darkness. What exactly happened is a total mystery, but he was never the same.. ]
[ By the time Morgan was ready for action again, the war was over. Hitler was dead. The Alliance had won. Poor Morgan fled north into modern day Vladivostok. Where his way of thinking would slowly change. He became a quiet warrior, a protector of man. He felt it neccesary to distance himself from the Nazi regime, and do some good. To clear is conciensce of the atrocities he'd comitted as a Nazi. So, he changed his name, appearance, etc. And never spoke of that day again.. ]
Face
[ Stern and fierce. Every feature screams intimidation. ]
Eye Color
[ Brown ]
Hair Color
[ Black ]
Hair Style
[ Medium-short, untidy. ]
Build
[ Medium muscle mass, low fat content. Very flexible and adaptable. ]
Height
[ 6' 2" ]
Weight
[ 168lbs. ]
Clothing
[ A tight-fitting, long sleeve, black sweater. Over that, is a black trench coat, usually unbuttoned. A leather belt binds a pair of jeans, colored the same hue. His boots are also black, yet shined appropriately. Under the shirt, is another. A tight-fitting, black t-shirt. ]
Powers
[ Anatomical Manipulation ]
[ The ability to manipulate the structure of his body. Moving, growing, empowering. He can become stronger, faster, more supple.. ]
[ Rapid Cellular Regeneration ]
[ The ability to quickly heal wounds. This includes anything that may or may destroy cells or inflict physical damage. Such as Acid or lacerations. ]
Weapons
[ HK USP Elite ]

[ When Heckler & Koch introduced the USP in 1993, it marked the first time HK chose to incorporate many traditional handgun design elements, such as those of John Browning's M1911, in one pistol. Two principles guided its development — the first being the use of molded polymer material, and the second being the creation of a "pistol paradigm". One of the most significant features of the USP is the mechanical recoil reduction system. This system is incorporated into the recoil/buffer spring assembly, located below the barrel. Designed primarily to buffer the slide and barrel and reduce recoil effects on the pistol components, the system also lowers the recoil forces felt by the shooter. The USP recoil reduction system is insensitive to ammunition types and does not require adjustment or maintenance. It functions effectively in all USP models. Using this same recoil reduction system, one of the related HK MK23 .45 ACP Special Operations Pistols fired more than 30,000 +P cartridges and 6,000 proof loads without damage to any major components. Abuse and function-testing of USPs have seen more than 24,000 rounds fired without a component failure. Major metal components on both the USP and Special Operations Pistol are corrosion-resistant. Outside metal surfaces, such as the steel slide are protected by a proprietary "Hostile Environment" nitride finish. Internal metal parts, such as springs, are coated with an anti-corrosion chemical to reduce friction and wear. The USP Elite (.45 ACP) takes features found on the Tactical, Expert, and Match models, and combines them with a 6.02 in (153 mm) barrel and hand-fitted 9.45 in (240 mm) extended slide. The Elite also includes higher-profile fully adjustable front and rear sights. Outfitted with .45 ACP Silver/UV-Burst rounds. ]
[ HK UMP ]

[ The UMP is a blowback-operated, magazine-fed submachine gun firing from a closed bolt. As originally designed, the UMP is chambered for larger cartridges than other submachine guns like the MP5. This was done in order to provide more stopping power against unarmored targets, albeit at the cost of a somewhat shorter effective range compared to the 9 mm MP5. Using a larger cartridge also results in more recoil, making the weapon more difficult to control when firing in fully automatic mode. To counter this effect, the cyclic rate of fire was decreased to around 600 rounds per minute (or 10 per second), making it one of the slower submachine guns in the market. Such a slow rate of fire makes burst-fire settings superfluous; yet, many users believe the practicality of the 2- or 3-round burst setting to be a desirable feature in a submachine gun. The UMP is currently available in four trigger group configurations, featuring different combinations of semi-automatic, 2-round burst, fully automatic, and safe settings. It features a side-folding buttstock to reduce its length during transport. The standard viewing sights consist of an aperture rear sight and front ring with a vertical post. It can mount four Picatinny rails (one on top of the receiver, and one on the right, left, and the bottom of the handguard) for the attachment of accessories such as optical sights, flashlights, or laser sights. Vertical foregrips can be attached to the bottom rail for increased controllability during burst and automatic fire. The variant used by Jason is a UMP45, carrying a .45 ACP Silver/UV-Burst cartridge. ]
[ KA-BAR ]

[ The KA-BAR is a 12-inch fighting and utility Bowie knife (7 inches making up the blade) first used by the US Marines in World War II, and carried into battle by generations of Marines since that conflict. The knife itself was originally designed as a hunting knife in 1898, and would have been considered unremarkable at that time. In 1942, soon after the United States' entry into World War II, Americans soldiers experienced the problematic nature of "US 1917/1918" stilettos and "Mark I" daggers that they were issued initially, and realized the need for knives suited to trench warfare, and the KA-BAR design was chosen from a catalog of hunting gear. The Marines bought a great many knives of myriad designs from a large number of suppliers during the war, but it was the KA-BAR that was most common and popular. ]
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