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Smokescreen ([personal profile] zerotosixty) wrote2013-08-07 03:14 pm

Terminal Tokyo App

OOC Information
NAME: Wolfeh
AGE: 26
OTHER CHARACTERS PLAYED: N/A


IC Information
CHARACTER NAME: Smokescreen
AGE: Somewhere in the early 20s if we're going by human standards.
CANON: Transformers Prime
CANON POINT: The end of season three.
FAMILY TYPES:
Dragon's Roar: Smokescreen, while always having good intentions, can be a bit impulsive and quick to act, which is generally a bad thing and gets him into trouble a lot of the time. He hates just sitting around and always wants to be doing something and proving himself to his teammates.
Virus Busters: He is a pretty good example of Autobot material, wanting to always fight the good fight and do what's right for his team. Nothing could sway him to join the other side, Smokescreen far to devoted to the Autobot cause to even consider a Decepticon way of life.
Wind Guardians: Oh does he ever want to prove himself. Having been through Elite Guard training, Smokescreen has the makings of a good fighter and maybe even a good leader, he's just..got a long way to go. But he's determined to show the others what he can do and will not hesitate to jump on an opportunity when it arrives.

APPEARANCE:
Back in his world, he's a snazzy looking young bot who recently had his colors redone to blue and yellow and he turns into a sleek sports car! In Terminal Tokyo though, he's a 6'3" young man who's a bit on the stocky side with short cut, messy brown hair and bright, Autobot blue eyes that had a kind of glow to them. (And he's extremely expressive, so nothing is really ever easy for him to hide.)
Just picture this.

PERSONALITY:
Smokescreen is a little green around, well, almost every edge. He's still pretty young in comparison to a lot of the other bots around him and sometimes that can be a real hindrance. That said though, Smokescreen is a lot more than just a teenager itching to make his team proud.

When it comes right down to it, Smokescreen is always looking for a thrill. He loves speed, he likes to be in the midst of battle after spending so long not being in the fight himself, and is always looking for the next big rush. He's eager to get out and do things, whatever they may be though he prefers something involving action, and wants nothing more than to be on the front line every chance he gets. He's want for action and need for adventure can annoy others sometime, since it makes him look cocky sometimes and a bit arrogant, but really he just wants to prove himself and he thinks the only way he can do that is by being right up front. (And, in the long run, he's a very good asset in battle once he stops gloating and running his mouth.)

Smokescreen is very loyal to those he's teamed with, especially Optimus Prime. He's got a bit of hero worship going on for the older bot and, if there's anyone he wants to impress and make proud, it's Optimus. He idolizes the other and wants to be a great hero like him, even if he isn't exactly going about it the right way all the time. When it comes down to it though, Smokescreen is a bot that can be counted on in a fight, never one to leave his teammates hanging or leave them open to an attack.

He's got a bit of a temper, especially when others treat him like he doesn't know what he's doing or can't handle himself, and it tends to flare up when he's told to sit down and just watch from the sidelines. Smokescreen is very proud of the abilities he has and knows what he's capable of and wishes, more than anything, that others would at least recognize that he can handle himself and fight alongside the others. His temper can get him into trouble sometimes because, like most teenagers no matter what species, he doesn't think all too clearly when he does get upset but so far so he's been doing pretty well.

Underneath the front that Smokescreen puts up is a bot that feels extremely guilty, in a way, for what happened to Alpha Trion. He came to see the other as a mentor and friend and he feels like he failed the older bot. It's a lot of why Smokescreen is so determined to prove himself, wanting to make up for the mistakes he made before and the ways in which he failed ultimately. But guilt wasn't the only thing that Smokescreen took away from his time with Alpha Trion. While he wasn't all that interested in what the older mech had to teach him at first, Smokescreen soon came to really start to listen and learn from Alpha Trion, becoming pretty well versed in a lot of Cybertron's history as well as ways to handle himself. It's through those teachings that he's learned to keep a level head when the situation calls for it, never letting himself get ahead of himself or throw himself into anything blindly. He takes the time, almost always mind you, to think things through and always manages to come up with a plan to get the task done. So, see Alpha Trion, your teachings did help!

There is still a lot that Smokescreen has to learn and he's got a long road ahead of him before he can truly be called a seasoned anything, but Smokescreen isn't going to let any of that stop him. He's determined to take his place among the Autobots and wants them all to see him as apart of the team no matter what.

HISTORY: Want to hear a story?

SAMPLES
FIRST PERSON: R/A Post (It's me, I promise! I have two different Smokescreen accounts. C: ) + Ink City Post
THIRD PERSON:
Smokescreen really couldn't describe what he was feeling, no matter how hard he tried. They had Cybertron back. Their home was alive again and they could rebuild and it--

It was like a dream come true.

Sure there was a lot to do but they'd get it done and maybe, just maybe, there were more Cybertronians out there still just waiting to come home.

Standing on top of a small outcropping that was attached to what use to be a building of some sort, Smokescreen rested his hands on his hips, grinning to himself as his doorwings twitched excitedly. It felt like ages since he'd been this happy; this excited about something (though meeting Optimus Prime himself had come pretty darn close) and he just wanted to get started. There was a lot to do and he was ready and willing to do whatever Optimus wanted at this point but their leader had told them all to take a little bit of time while they prepared to just take it all in.

Well, there was one way to take it all in pretty quickly.

Hopping down off his perch and skidding down the rubble to the ground, Smokescreen transformed the instant he touched down and, engine revving, let his tires squeal on the metal roadways as he took off to explore his real home once more.

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