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  | realname = I-08 Superhuman Hunter Drone "J-Cobalt"
 
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It was only after this that some detective work on the part of several of Texas' best superheroes to figure out that Ironworker was, in fact, Gerald. Using a robot of his own creation, he transferred his brain from his own body into a powerful new robotic body equipped with technology of his own creation. Despite only being a slightly above-average student in his class, Gerald was, infact, a robotics super-genius, and hid this detail in order to quell suspicion for his plan, which had been in the making for a number of years, possibly going back to before he even enrolled in college.
 
It was only after this that some detective work on the part of several of Texas' best superheroes to figure out that Ironworker was, in fact, Gerald. Using a robot of his own creation, he transferred his brain from his own body into a powerful new robotic body equipped with technology of his own creation. Despite only being a slightly above-average student in his class, Gerald was, infact, a robotics super-genius, and hid this detail in order to quell suspicion for his plan, which had been in the making for a number of years, possibly going back to before he even enrolled in college.
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===Assorted Supervillainy===
 
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Shortly after the rampage at the University, Ironworker retrieved whatever possessions of his he still required and fled to Amarillo, Texas, where he set up shop in an abandoned ranch on the outskirts of town. This would later become his permanent base for the majority of his villain career. He spared no time in building his fledgling robot army, starting with the I-01 "Pangaea" Combat Drone and continuing from there. Instead of relying on an army of lesser robots, Iron sought to create a small, elite fighting force made up of his most advanced robots.
  
 
===Superhero Hunter===
 
===Superhero Hunter===

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J Cobalt
Player: @flashhelix
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"I wouldn't test me, if I were you. I'm short on diesel and I know Kung-Fu."
Biographical Data
Real Name: I-08 Superhuman Hunter Drone "J-Cobalt"
Known Aliases: JC, The Cobalt Crusher
Gender: None, but identifies self as Male
Species: Robot
Ethnicity: N/A
Place of Birth: Amarillo, TX
Base of Operations: Millennium City
Relatives: I-01 Armed Combat Unit "Pangaea", I-03 Displacer Unit "Dorian", I-07 Incendiary Disposal Unit "Immolator"
Characteristics
Age: 11
Height:
Weight:
Eyes: Blue
Hair: N/A
Complexion: N/A
Physical Build: Lean
Physical Features: N/A
Status
Fame:
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Local

Alignment:
LG LN LE
NG TN NE
CG CN CE
Identity: N/A
Years Active: 11
Citizenship: Honorary US Citizenship
Occupation: Crimefighter, Security Officer
Education: No formal education to speak of. Most knowledge obtained from uploaded data.
Marital Status: Single
Known Powers and Abilities
Super Strength, Enhanced Speed
Equipment and Paraphernalia
Wrist-mounted steel fiber grappling hooks
Physical Attributes
 
   Strength
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   Durability
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   Armor
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   Speed
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   Reflexes
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   Resistance
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   Stamina
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   Dexterity
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   Agility
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   Combat
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   Regeneration
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Non-Physical Attributes
 
   Energy
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   Psionics
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   Telepathy
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   Willpower
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   Sorcery
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   Technology
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   Intelligence
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   Knowledge
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   Charisma
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   Bravery
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Declassified Information

History

The Birth of Ironworker

Gerald Spivey was an aspiring student of Robotics at the University of Texas, looking to get his Master's. By most impressions, he was a good student, if quiet. His main problem, according to his professors, was his lack of initiative. Gerald steadily completed his classes, when suddenly, three weeks short of finally getting his degree, Gerald took the initiative. One afternoon, Gerald did not show up to class. In his place, a supervillain by the name of Ironworker. Ironworker proceed to slaughter the inhabitants of the class before going on a day-long rampage across the campus, causing massive casualties and countless dollars of property damage. None of the superheroes that were close enough to respond were able to defeat the villain, as he was armed with an incredible array of technology, the likes of which they had never encountered.

It was only after this that some detective work on the part of several of Texas' best superheroes to figure out that Ironworker was, in fact, Gerald. Using a robot of his own creation, he transferred his brain from his own body into a powerful new robotic body equipped with technology of his own creation. Despite only being a slightly above-average student in his class, Gerald was, infact, a robotics super-genius, and hid this detail in order to quell suspicion for his plan, which had been in the making for a number of years, possibly going back to before he even enrolled in college.

Assorted Supervillainy

Shortly after the rampage at the University, Ironworker retrieved whatever possessions of his he still required and fled to Amarillo, Texas, where he set up shop in an abandoned ranch on the outskirts of town. This would later become his permanent base for the majority of his villain career. He spared no time in building his fledgling robot army, starting with the I-01 "Pangaea" Combat Drone and continuing from there. Instead of relying on an army of lesser robots, Iron sought to create a small, elite fighting force made up of his most advanced robots.

Superhero Hunter

The Incident

UNTIL

The First Rule of Robotics

Present Day

Techical Information

Combat Systems

Power Source

Classified Information

History

Design Oversight

Natural Causes

Gone Rogue

Technical Information

Current Technology

Confiscated