Lonnie (
hordinglife) wrote2019-06-03 08:08 pm
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[OOC] Application for
maskormenace
〈 PLAYER INFO 〉
NAME: Kathrine
AGE: over 18
JOURNAL:
spkathrine
IM / EMAIL: spkathrine[@]gmail.com
PLURK:
chocolateisbrainfood
RETURNING: Yes (Jason Todd/
batburgers, Max Carson/
topmeup)
〈 CHARACTER INFO 〉
CHARACTER NAME: Lonnie
CHARACTER AGE: 17/18-ish
SERIES: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
CHRONOLOGY: S2E7 while looking for suspicious activities after Shadow Weaver escaped.
CLASS: Villain
HOUSING: De Chima
BACKGROUND:
Basic gist of She-Ra 2018 is that the planet is Etheria, region is the Fright Zone, ruled by Hordak and his (Evil) Horde. The other side is called the Rebellion, primarily headquartered in Brightmoon, a kingdom ruled by Queen Angella. The Rebellion also is comprised of princesses from other kingdoms and regions, which create the Princess Alliance, headed by She-Ra a legendary warrior, the title having now been taken on by Adora, who was formerly a soldier of the Horde. The kingdoms and princesses have special abilities and protections due to technology afforded to them by what they call the First Ones. The First Ones are those they believe were the original inhabitants of Etheria generations upon generations ago, but they struggle to understand their languages or why the tech they created existed in the first place. Adora becomes She-Ra through the use of a sword she calls upon, a powerful piece of First Ones’ technology.
The Horde is trying to conquer and subjugate all of Etheria, constantly taking more and more territory as it moves across the land, but the Rebellion and Princess Alliance have been fighting back more rigorously in recent months. They have reclaimed territory and stopped various plots and missions from the Horde. Lonnie is a solder of the Horde whose team works directly under Catra, her former teammate who was promoted to Hordak’s second-in-command after a plot she developed that almost succeeded in defeating the Rebellion and the downfall of his former right-hand Shadow Weaver. Adora was also a member of their team before she found the sword and decided to defect to the Rebellion and stop the Horde from achieving its goals.
Lonnie works with her team (Kyle and Rogelio) under Catra’s command, despite their antagonistic relationship early on, and even assists another Force Captain, Scorpia, as needed to try and push forward Catra’s plans to defeat the Rebellion. Then Shadow Weaver escaped and they were sent scattering to improve security and keep a look out for any suspicious activity in case of “attack.”
REVISED: Lonnie is part of Adora and Catra's cadet team with Kyle and Rogelio up until Adora defects and Catra is promoted to Force Captain. During that time, Lonnie worked with Adora to complete missions and achieve training objectives, even though Catra would slack off and Kyle would always cause trouble by tripping, being "killed" during the simulation or some other mishap. Lonnie and Catra argue and butt heads, both seeing themselves as the "Number Two" on the team (although Catra is really second to Adora, whereas Lonnie has issues with Catra's lackadaisical behavior to training and rules).
Then her team falls directly under Catra's command when she's promoted. She runs missions for Catra to try and take more land for the Horde and to defeat the Rebellion. They tried to poison the woods of Plumeria only to have Adora, Glimmer and Bow find out what they were up to and the princess Perfuma to stop it. This even led to Catra and Scorpia infiltrating the Princess Ball hosted by Frosta as Scorpia is an official Princess and Catra was her Plus One. During this Ball, Lonnie and her team staged a kidnapping, capturing Bow and Glimmer and took them back to the Fright Zone where Shadow Weaver tortured Glimmer and kept Bow in a cell.
Lonnie fought Adora and the other Princesses when they came to free Bow and Glimmer. But they still managed to escape and return back to Brightmoon. Catra formalized a plan to attack Brightmoon directly and Lonnie took part in this attack with her team. In the end they failed and the Rebellion pushed they back, but they weren't giving up. Hordak promoted Catra to his right-hand after this and Lonnie and her team essentially were promoted with her.
A few months later they are still fighting back against the Rebellion and the newly reignited Princess Alliance, even with Catra training them personally on how to get through She-Ra's weaknesses. She helped Scorpia try to defend a recently captured stronghold on an important river route pass through a region, and she calms down Scorpia's anxieties about failing Catra and even takes time to boost troops, adjust patrol routes, and shift artillery as needed to be prepared for a potential attack. This failed of course as instead of something practical and logical, the Rebellion attacked with an assault straight out of a D&D campaign. They lost the stronghold and had to make a quick escape.
Lonnie would follow Catra's commands, although she would question the orders when she thought that there was something else going on or that Catra wasn't seeing the full picture. Such as after Shadow Weaver's cell is discovered empty, Catra becomes erratic and more paranoid in her behavior. Lonnie calls her out on this, but Catra quickly becomes defensive and insists Shadow Weaver is in solitary confinement. This is not true, as Shadow Weaver had indeed escaped, but after Catra's outburst Lonnie went on to follow her orders for adjusting patrols and looking for suspicious activity.
PERSONALITY:
Competent, efficient, dutiful. Those are words that can easily describe Lonnie. She is someone who works hard, who is good at what she does, and who focuses on making sure things are done right as best she can. She trains hard during VR simulations, even when other members of her team are falling behind (cough—Kyle—cough), she follows orders not just out of fear, but because she wants to be a good soldier. This is the life she’s known. The Horde is what she has and she will do her part to achieve its goals. No one likes thinking about the alternative.
Despite all of this, Lonnie is also caring, in her own way, and stands by the people who are hers, so to speak. She and Catra bicker and disagree and don’t even seem to like each other most of the time, and yet when Catra is promoted she brings her cadet team along as her personal squad to run missions and delegate work to. Lonnie respects this and in turn stands by Catra. Even when it’s obvious Catra is covering things up, like hiding the fact that Shadow Weaver is missing from her cell, Lonnie doesn’t go to Hordak and sell Catra out, she does exactly what Catra tells them to about beefing up security and being alert for activity. They may not agree with each other, but it’s not like they have that many people they can trust in the Horde and Lonnie is going to stand by the people who have been with her even if it’s someone she argues with more often than not.
Lonnie is the same way with Kyle. He frustrates her, annoys her, and they all have no problem blaming Kyle for things (because no one expects Kyle to do anything right, so blaming him for things going wrong seems the most practical choice, right?), because he just isn’t that competent at being a soldier even after years of training and is really clumsy and gullible. But he’s theirs, you know? No one gets to pick on Kyle unless it’s them picking on Kyle.
And in the same vein, Lonnie also doesn’t forgive betrayal. When Adora defected, Lonnie was the one who seemed the angriest of their squad next to Catra. She was their friend but she turned her back on them, after everything they had been through together. It’s not like being a Horde soldier is easy. They train and suffer and are pretty much abused until they work their way up to being the ones in power, all while being indoctrinated into the propaganda of the Horde’s message to rule the world. Lonnie herself isn’t blind to what the Horde is really all about though, it’s just that’s all she has and all she knows so she isn’t going to leave it. There’s a bond there in being a team that has been together for years, working their way up, but Adora threw that all away and Lonnie wasn’t happy about it. The fact she did it to go join the Rebellion made it even worse.
Lonnie isn’t perfect by any means, though. She gets annoyed at incompetency and lack of efficiency very easily. She can’t stand people not doing things the way they should be done. She’s not just a soldier because she was forced into it at a young age by the Horde (which she was), she’s also good at being a soldier and wants to be seen as a good soldier, so other people getting in the way of that makes her angry pretty easily. On the other hand, being praised for her work and her efforts recognized surprises her and she gets flustered easily by it. She knows she is good at what she does and has complete confidence and self-awareness in her own abilities (because she’s practical and logical), but having someone else acknowledge that is a thing she gets to enjoy very rarely. She was never #1 or even #2 with Adora and Catra around on her squad (and even now with Catra being #1, Scorpia is mostly her #2), so she does her best to be as good as she can be and make sure failures never fall back on her.
POWER:
Dial T for Teleport - (aka Object Teleportation) - Lonnie can teleport any object/person that is the size of a semi-truck or smaller from one location to another. She has to be touching said object/person to teleport it and can only teleport it to a location that she has seen before herself. The further way the location, the more this takes out of her. The larger the object she’s teleporting, the more that takes out of her too. She can also focus her mind on an object/person and teleport them to her own location, but again, distance and size depends on how much this takes out of her. She cannot teleport herself.
Chaos Touch - (aka Mechanical Deconstruction/Reconstruction) - Lonnie can deconstruct any mechanical object/technology she touches with her bare hands back into its basic components (and go down to even the minute components if she had the training for it). The pieces would simply fall apart as if they had never been put together to build said object. She also can reconstruct objects she breaks or other objects that are not too damaged to repair, but she needs some kind of basic understanding of how the object works to accomplish this and for all of the pieces to still be there to be used.
Thicc Skin - (aka Dermal Armor/Impenetrable Skin) - Lonnie’s skin is impenetrable, bulletproof, and incapable of being cut/burned/etc. To the point that she gets a side effect of super strength from her skin refusing break or move when confronted with another object that might harm it. If she punches a wall, the wall breaks, not her hand or the skin on it. A hit or attack with severe enough force might damage a bone or even cause internal bleeding, but the skin itself will not be damaged in anyway.
〈 CHARACTER SAMPLES 〉
COMMUNITY POST (VOICE) SAMPLE:
[As much as her common sense is telling her to lay low, Lonnie doesn’t like the feeling that avoiding the public network is hiding from it. Also she’s really getting tired of all these little annoying details about this world that keep piling up. Ugh.]
Do people really call themselves “superheroes” around here? I didn’t believe it when I first heard it. It sounds so ridiculous. I don’t know if “imPorts” is worse or better. Like we’re a bunch of cargo that got dropped off a ship.
Who comes up with this stuff?
LOGS POST (PROSE) SAMPLE: TDM Log Thread
FINAL NOTES: None!
NAME: Kathrine
AGE: over 18
JOURNAL:
IM / EMAIL: spkathrine[@]gmail.com
PLURK:
RETURNING: Yes (Jason Todd/
〈 CHARACTER INFO 〉
CHARACTER NAME: Lonnie
CHARACTER AGE: 17/18-ish
SERIES: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
CHRONOLOGY: S2E7 while looking for suspicious activities after Shadow Weaver escaped.
CLASS: Villain
HOUSING: De Chima
BACKGROUND:
Basic gist of She-Ra 2018 is that the planet is Etheria, region is the Fright Zone, ruled by Hordak and his (Evil) Horde. The other side is called the Rebellion, primarily headquartered in Brightmoon, a kingdom ruled by Queen Angella. The Rebellion also is comprised of princesses from other kingdoms and regions, which create the Princess Alliance, headed by She-Ra a legendary warrior, the title having now been taken on by Adora, who was formerly a soldier of the Horde. The kingdoms and princesses have special abilities and protections due to technology afforded to them by what they call the First Ones. The First Ones are those they believe were the original inhabitants of Etheria generations upon generations ago, but they struggle to understand their languages or why the tech they created existed in the first place. Adora becomes She-Ra through the use of a sword she calls upon, a powerful piece of First Ones’ technology.
The Horde is trying to conquer and subjugate all of Etheria, constantly taking more and more territory as it moves across the land, but the Rebellion and Princess Alliance have been fighting back more rigorously in recent months. They have reclaimed territory and stopped various plots and missions from the Horde. Lonnie is a solder of the Horde whose team works directly under Catra, her former teammate who was promoted to Hordak’s second-in-command after a plot she developed that almost succeeded in defeating the Rebellion and the downfall of his former right-hand Shadow Weaver. Adora was also a member of their team before she found the sword and decided to defect to the Rebellion and stop the Horde from achieving its goals.
Lonnie works with her team (Kyle and Rogelio) under Catra’s command, despite their antagonistic relationship early on, and even assists another Force Captain, Scorpia, as needed to try and push forward Catra’s plans to defeat the Rebellion. Then Shadow Weaver escaped and they were sent scattering to improve security and keep a look out for any suspicious activity in case of “attack.”
REVISED: Lonnie is part of Adora and Catra's cadet team with Kyle and Rogelio up until Adora defects and Catra is promoted to Force Captain. During that time, Lonnie worked with Adora to complete missions and achieve training objectives, even though Catra would slack off and Kyle would always cause trouble by tripping, being "killed" during the simulation or some other mishap. Lonnie and Catra argue and butt heads, both seeing themselves as the "Number Two" on the team (although Catra is really second to Adora, whereas Lonnie has issues with Catra's lackadaisical behavior to training and rules).
Then her team falls directly under Catra's command when she's promoted. She runs missions for Catra to try and take more land for the Horde and to defeat the Rebellion. They tried to poison the woods of Plumeria only to have Adora, Glimmer and Bow find out what they were up to and the princess Perfuma to stop it. This even led to Catra and Scorpia infiltrating the Princess Ball hosted by Frosta as Scorpia is an official Princess and Catra was her Plus One. During this Ball, Lonnie and her team staged a kidnapping, capturing Bow and Glimmer and took them back to the Fright Zone where Shadow Weaver tortured Glimmer and kept Bow in a cell.
Lonnie fought Adora and the other Princesses when they came to free Bow and Glimmer. But they still managed to escape and return back to Brightmoon. Catra formalized a plan to attack Brightmoon directly and Lonnie took part in this attack with her team. In the end they failed and the Rebellion pushed they back, but they weren't giving up. Hordak promoted Catra to his right-hand after this and Lonnie and her team essentially were promoted with her.
A few months later they are still fighting back against the Rebellion and the newly reignited Princess Alliance, even with Catra training them personally on how to get through She-Ra's weaknesses. She helped Scorpia try to defend a recently captured stronghold on an important river route pass through a region, and she calms down Scorpia's anxieties about failing Catra and even takes time to boost troops, adjust patrol routes, and shift artillery as needed to be prepared for a potential attack. This failed of course as instead of something practical and logical, the Rebellion attacked with an assault straight out of a D&D campaign. They lost the stronghold and had to make a quick escape.
Lonnie would follow Catra's commands, although she would question the orders when she thought that there was something else going on or that Catra wasn't seeing the full picture. Such as after Shadow Weaver's cell is discovered empty, Catra becomes erratic and more paranoid in her behavior. Lonnie calls her out on this, but Catra quickly becomes defensive and insists Shadow Weaver is in solitary confinement. This is not true, as Shadow Weaver had indeed escaped, but after Catra's outburst Lonnie went on to follow her orders for adjusting patrols and looking for suspicious activity.
PERSONALITY:
Competent, efficient, dutiful. Those are words that can easily describe Lonnie. She is someone who works hard, who is good at what she does, and who focuses on making sure things are done right as best she can. She trains hard during VR simulations, even when other members of her team are falling behind (
Despite all of this, Lonnie is also caring, in her own way, and stands by the people who are hers, so to speak. She and Catra bicker and disagree and don’t even seem to like each other most of the time, and yet when Catra is promoted she brings her cadet team along as her personal squad to run missions and delegate work to. Lonnie respects this and in turn stands by Catra. Even when it’s obvious Catra is covering things up, like hiding the fact that Shadow Weaver is missing from her cell, Lonnie doesn’t go to Hordak and sell Catra out, she does exactly what Catra tells them to about beefing up security and being alert for activity. They may not agree with each other, but it’s not like they have that many people they can trust in the Horde and Lonnie is going to stand by the people who have been with her even if it’s someone she argues with more often than not.
Lonnie is the same way with Kyle. He frustrates her, annoys her, and they all have no problem blaming Kyle for things (because no one expects Kyle to do anything right, so blaming him for things going wrong seems the most practical choice, right?), because he just isn’t that competent at being a soldier even after years of training and is really clumsy and gullible. But he’s theirs, you know? No one gets to pick on Kyle unless it’s them picking on Kyle.
And in the same vein, Lonnie also doesn’t forgive betrayal. When Adora defected, Lonnie was the one who seemed the angriest of their squad next to Catra. She was their friend but she turned her back on them, after everything they had been through together. It’s not like being a Horde soldier is easy. They train and suffer and are pretty much abused until they work their way up to being the ones in power, all while being indoctrinated into the propaganda of the Horde’s message to rule the world. Lonnie herself isn’t blind to what the Horde is really all about though, it’s just that’s all she has and all she knows so she isn’t going to leave it. There’s a bond there in being a team that has been together for years, working their way up, but Adora threw that all away and Lonnie wasn’t happy about it. The fact she did it to go join the Rebellion made it even worse.
Lonnie isn’t perfect by any means, though. She gets annoyed at incompetency and lack of efficiency very easily. She can’t stand people not doing things the way they should be done. She’s not just a soldier because she was forced into it at a young age by the Horde (which she was), she’s also good at being a soldier and wants to be seen as a good soldier, so other people getting in the way of that makes her angry pretty easily. On the other hand, being praised for her work and her efforts recognized surprises her and she gets flustered easily by it. She knows she is good at what she does and has complete confidence and self-awareness in her own abilities (because she’s practical and logical), but having someone else acknowledge that is a thing she gets to enjoy very rarely. She was never #1 or even #2 with Adora and Catra around on her squad (and even now with Catra being #1, Scorpia is mostly her #2), so she does her best to be as good as she can be and make sure failures never fall back on her.
POWER:
Dial T for Teleport - (aka Object Teleportation) - Lonnie can teleport any object/person that is the size of a semi-truck or smaller from one location to another. She has to be touching said object/person to teleport it and can only teleport it to a location that she has seen before herself. The further way the location, the more this takes out of her. The larger the object she’s teleporting, the more that takes out of her too. She can also focus her mind on an object/person and teleport them to her own location, but again, distance and size depends on how much this takes out of her. She cannot teleport herself.
Chaos Touch - (aka Mechanical Deconstruction/Reconstruction) - Lonnie can deconstruct any mechanical object/technology she touches with her bare hands back into its basic components (and go down to even the minute components if she had the training for it). The pieces would simply fall apart as if they had never been put together to build said object. She also can reconstruct objects she breaks or other objects that are not too damaged to repair, but she needs some kind of basic understanding of how the object works to accomplish this and for all of the pieces to still be there to be used.
Thicc Skin - (aka Dermal Armor/Impenetrable Skin) - Lonnie’s skin is impenetrable, bulletproof, and incapable of being cut/burned/etc. To the point that she gets a side effect of super strength from her skin refusing break or move when confronted with another object that might harm it. If she punches a wall, the wall breaks, not her hand or the skin on it. A hit or attack with severe enough force might damage a bone or even cause internal bleeding, but the skin itself will not be damaged in anyway.
〈 CHARACTER SAMPLES 〉
COMMUNITY POST (VOICE) SAMPLE:
[As much as her common sense is telling her to lay low, Lonnie doesn’t like the feeling that avoiding the public network is hiding from it. Also she’s really getting tired of all these little annoying details about this world that keep piling up. Ugh.]
Do people really call themselves “superheroes” around here? I didn’t believe it when I first heard it. It sounds so ridiculous. I don’t know if “imPorts” is worse or better. Like we’re a bunch of cargo that got dropped off a ship.
Who comes up with this stuff?
LOGS POST (PROSE) SAMPLE: TDM Log Thread
FINAL NOTES: None!
