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Cisco Ramon ([personal profile] doitforthevibe) wrote2017-12-02 05:15 am

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〈 PLAYER INFO 〉
NAME: Chris
AGE: 28
JOURNAL: [profile] milennialfalcon
IM / EMAIL: daccodacc @ AIM / canadia.dayo@gmail.com
PLURK: [plurk.com profile] objectpermanence
RETURNING: used to play Lana Baumgartner (Marvel 1610) and Frank Rickards (OC), currently don't play anyone here

〈 CHARACTER INFO 〉
CHARACTER NAME: Cisco Ramon
CHARACTER AGE: 27
SERIES: DCTV / The Flash
CHRONOLOGY: mid 3x11, just before he meets Gypsy for their trial by combat
CLASS: Hero (more accurately, hero support)
HOUSING: opt-in to group housing in whatever city you want to put him in

BACKGROUND: TV Wiki; Character Wiki

PERSONALITY:
First and foremost, Cisco is a nerd. Like, the kind of nerd that bullies in high school would put their hands to their mouths and shout, "NERRRRRD!!" at. He's a pop culture junkie, an expert in everything from Buster Keaton to 80's sci-fi movies to comic books and video games. He always has the perfect reference point or analogy for any situation. Additionally, Cisco has a gigantic sweet tooth. He's almost always munching on some kind of candy, and when he isn't, he's gulping down a slurpee or sucking on a pen. Freud would have a field day.

Cisco's main function on Team Flash is inventing gadgets to help the team track, combat, and contain superpowered criminals. Examples include subzero-cold resistant police riot shields, delta wave emitting headgear, and the Flash's own friction resistant supersuit. Even when he can't invent a weapon that'll do the job, Cisco will slap a bunch of LEDs on a vaccuum cleaner and bluff his way through a confrontation. Cisco's secondary function on the team is as the guy who assigns nicknames to all the metahumans they face. He is very proud of the names he comes up with, and fairly possessive over his naming duties (aka try to come up with a name on your own, and he will judge you very harshly). Ironically, when it came to giving himself his own metahuman nickname, Cisco let Caitlin and Barry come up with Vibe. This shows how much value he places in his friendships.

Cisco is beyond loyal to his friends, putting himself in the face of danger time and time again to help or save them. He's not afraid (okay, he's a little afraid) to make the tough decisions if he believes it'll help his friends, who are more like family to him than his own flesh and blood. Said family consistently favors his piano virtuoso brother, Dante, over him, leaving him with piles of insecurities and festering resentment. Still, he rushes to Dante's aid when he gets a vibe that Dante might be in trouble, showing that he still cares about his brother, despite all the bad things that have happened between them.

When Dante was killed by a drunk driver, Cisco begged Barry to run back in time to save his brother's life. Barry refused, then ran back in time to save his own parents' deaths, creating an alternate timeline known as Flashpoint. When Barry ultimately undid the actions which created Flashpoint, sacrificing his parents' lives, the world returned to normal... mostly. One of the casualties was Dante. Cisco never forgave Barry for refusing to help him, and the fact that Dante was alive in the pre-Flashpoint timeline only served to further drive a spike between himself and Barry. Cisco still works with Barry on Team Flash, but no longer considers Barry to be his friend. After facing the alien race called the Dominators and inadvertently changing the timeline in 1951, Cisco is beginning to realize that Barry may have had good reasons for not meddling with the timeline to bring Dante back. It will still be some time until he feels that he and Barry can be friends again, but he's started down the path to acceptance and forgiveness.

Cisco blames himself when things go wrong, such as Captain Cold stealing the cold gun he built, or Ronnie Raymond getting caught in the particle accelerator explosion. When the tech he builds winds up hurting people it was meant to protect, he doesn't know how to handle the guilt, so he internalizes it. He makes self-deprecating jokes and pretends to be okay, but inside he's scared and hurt.

Speaking of jokes, Cisco is quick witted, and always ready with something funny or sarcastic to say. He's also brutally honest, and rarely if ever holds back his opinion. If he thinks someone's being a dick, he will let that someone know to their face. Most of the time, his snark comes out against those who frustrate him by being smartasses who flaunt their intelligence needlessly. Cisco is smart without showing off (most of the time), and resents those who brag about their brains.

Cisco doesn't have the best history with girls. As a teenager, his brother Dante stole his crush right out from under him. Later, he was flirted with at a bar by a woman who turned out to be Captain Cold's sister, who kidnapped him and forced him to build her a weapon. His next attempt at flirting, he fell flat on his face trying to impress a girl in front of Barry, though he did succeed in asking the girl out the next time around. Unfortunately for him, however, that girl turned out to be a reincarnated Egyptian priestess, destined to fight an immortal evil dude and fall in love with her reincarnated Egyptian priest boyfriend. Sucks to be Cisco sometimes.

When it comes to his powers, Cisco has mixed feelings. On the one hand, it's pretty cool to be able to see the future and open portals to other Earths. On the other, having come face to face with his evil Earth-Two doppelganger, Cisco fears the potential for his powers to corrupt him, like Anakin Skywalker becoming Darth Vader. This, coupled with the fact that his powers were essentially given to him by his mentor who betrayed him and (in one alternate timeline) killed him, makes him approach his abilities with caution and sometimes fear. While he's always willing to vibe an enemy's location or open a breach to Earth-Two in the name of Team Flash, he sees his powers as more of a curse or an annoyance than as a gift.

Part of the conflict Cisco feels regarding his powers is due to the fact that the particle accelerator explosion, the act that gave all metahumans their powers in the first place, was secretly orchestrated by Eobard Thawne, who had been posing for fifteen years as Harrison Wells. Wells had been Cisco's mentor, like a surrogate father to him. So when the truth came out that everything he had done had been simply a means to an end, creating the Flash so he could destroy him, Cisco felt something deeper than mere betrayal. He felt like his entire career, everything he'd worked for, all his relationships and years of trust were for nothing. He'd been used like a pawn and carelessly thrown away when he was no longer needed. In fact, it was Cisco who first discovered Thawne's true identity, an act which got him killed (in an alternate timeline). In season two, Cisco worked hard to reestablish himself as a vital member of Team Flash, both to overcome what Thawne's betrayal did to the team, and to convince himself that he was worthwhile as well. He needs to be needed, deep in his core. He needs to make a positive contribution to science and to the good of the world. All worlds, in fact.


POWER: Cisco's powers stem from being able to "see through" and manipulate the "vibrations of the universe." They fall into three main categories:
Vibing   Cisco gets visions of alternate places and/or times, even seeing events unfold on alternate planes of existence. He likens these visions to feelings, or "vibes." He has developed the ability, with assistive tech, to bring other people into his vibes, and send messages through them. Mostly, this power is akin to clairvoyance/premonition.
Breaches   Cisco can open up wormholes between parallel universes. (Currently this power is nerfed so as to allow him to breach between two places on Earth, but not between universes.)
Sonic Punch   Cisco's newest, and therefore weakest/most unreliable power, he can generate concussive blasts of vibrations, strong enough to knock a person off their feet. His Earth-Two doppleganger could use these blasts at will, but Cisco is still learning how to harness them, and usually requires special gauntlets in order to channel the punches.

This is not to mention his genius-level intellect, Masters in Engineering, and totally cool hacking prowess. If these perfectly human abilities count as a separate power, I am willing to forgo Cisco's ability to create breaches completely and substitute with his tech skills. Oh yeah, and he can sew pretty well.

〈 CHARACTER SAMPLES 〉
COMMUNITY POST (VOICE) SAMPLE:
[ Cisco's sure someone else who's been here longer than him has to have offered this before, but he might as well do it anyway. No harm in a repeat performance. ]

So I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who's noticed that there are a ton of people here from ...pre-technological societies. [ That's a little kinder than saying "medieval times." ] AKA people who aren't used to the marvels of the internet and smartphones. It's for those people that I'd like to offer my services as a sort of guide to the wonders of technology! I can teach you how to use your smartphone, how to Google— how to search the internet for information, I mean. I can teach you how to use the different apps this comes with: maps, communication— both over the network and to specific people. I'll show you how to set up privacy filters so your messages go out to only select people. I'll teach you about Instagram, Vine, Snapchat, emojis, whatever. Heck, you don't know what a microwave is? Hint: it's that little box with a handle and buttons on it in your kitchen. I'll show you how to use that to heat up food. All I'll charge is a slice of pizza. Hell, I'll even teach you what pizza is.

A lot of people I've seen are already doing really well adapting, but there's always more to learn!

[ He ends the feed with a smile and a thumbs up, hoping that's a gesture that spans the centuries. ]

LOGS POST (PROSE) SAMPLE: TDM link

FINAL NOTES: Cisco will be coming in armed with his Vibe goggles and gauntlets, and a sweet leather superhero outfit. The goggles will have to be recalibrated to this universe's vibrational frequency before they will work.