Post by metalking on Jan 23, 2016 18:47:33 GMT -6
Name: Jacob Flen
Age: 36 years
Gender: Male
Occupation: Repairman, Mechanic for fun, Ex-construction worker, Tinkerer
Race: Human
Physical Appearance: Jacob has brown hair cut short and clear blue eyes. His most noticeable feature is that he has no left arm, up to the elbow. He’s decent looking and is of a fair build, 5’3” and light skinned. Jacob’s face and arm are usually spotted with grease and oil.
Clothing: As work imitates life, Jacob’s attire mostly consists of jeans and colored t-shirts. He is usually never seen without his stainless steel prosthetic arm, a sleeveless black hoodie, and a backpack to store his tools and other projects.
Personality: Crafty and resourceful from his years at college and construction, Jacob has been known to talk his way out of some conversations. He is also caring, usually giving customers a price lower than average.
Jacob’s autism gets the best of him sometimes, as he doesn’t really like to lead, as that requires him to communicate to others. On the outside, he acts very quiet and shy, but in truth he just isn’t a people person. It doesn’t mean his autism is a bad thing, because once Jacob sets his mind to something, it is very hard for him to stop.
His years spent with Metalizer have also affected Jacob, for better or for worse. He doesn’t really get angry at trash talking or name calling from his years at high school. However, he doesn’t have that many friends as well, and it’s kind of hard for him to make any.
Weapons/Tools: Jacob carries a mismatch of electronic and metal craps and a pipe wrench in his backpack. While the scraps can be used by his stand, Metalizer, the wrench is use in almost everyday situations.
Skills:
Repair/Creating: Being a tinkerer, Jacob can fix most machines, and even create some knickknacks and what not.
Are they a Stand User: Yes
Quotes:
“Let’s Party!"
”
Metalizer! Chowtime!” (Using metalizer’s power)
Their Goal: To own his own garage. He’s had a thing for fixing things since his uncle taught him how.
Their Secret: Jacob is mildly autistic, and is not that much of a fan of leading. He’s also a wrestling fan.
Weaknesses: He isn’t that dexterous, and sometimes fiddles with scraps.
Strengths: Very crafty, pretty strong and somewhat fast.
Bio: He doesn’t really remember much of his early childhood, with the only memory of that time other than his parents was not having his left arm. Well, that and his uncle Robbert teaching him how to fix things in freshman year of high school. Jacob does remember his dad telling him that he purchased the arm from a German manufacturing company. He excelled academically at high school, but dropped out of college to cut his parents some slack, and to be a mechanic. He moved away from his parents, away from Dayton, Ohio, to Staten Island, and started working as a construction worker in New Jersey.
That is until two years ago, when he was fired for multiple accounts of heavy machinery going missing on his watch.
In high school, machines started to mysteriously disappear around him, and a strange, robot-looking ghost would start to follow him. Jacob used to freak out about the ghost, but has long since gotten used to being called crazy or a weirdo.
He’s learned a lot since then, such as the ability to dismiss the ghost, whom he aptly named Metalizer, and now lives in am apartment in Brooklyn as he got kicked out of the old one for causing numerous washing machines to vanish. Jacob’s main line of work now is being a repairman, fixing and replacing things to pay for his apartment.
Age: 36 years
Gender: Male
Occupation: Repairman, Mechanic for fun, Ex-construction worker, Tinkerer
Race: Human
Physical Appearance: Jacob has brown hair cut short and clear blue eyes. His most noticeable feature is that he has no left arm, up to the elbow. He’s decent looking and is of a fair build, 5’3” and light skinned. Jacob’s face and arm are usually spotted with grease and oil.
Clothing: As work imitates life, Jacob’s attire mostly consists of jeans and colored t-shirts. He is usually never seen without his stainless steel prosthetic arm, a sleeveless black hoodie, and a backpack to store his tools and other projects.
Personality: Crafty and resourceful from his years at college and construction, Jacob has been known to talk his way out of some conversations. He is also caring, usually giving customers a price lower than average.
Jacob’s autism gets the best of him sometimes, as he doesn’t really like to lead, as that requires him to communicate to others. On the outside, he acts very quiet and shy, but in truth he just isn’t a people person. It doesn’t mean his autism is a bad thing, because once Jacob sets his mind to something, it is very hard for him to stop.
His years spent with Metalizer have also affected Jacob, for better or for worse. He doesn’t really get angry at trash talking or name calling from his years at high school. However, he doesn’t have that many friends as well, and it’s kind of hard for him to make any.
Weapons/Tools: Jacob carries a mismatch of electronic and metal craps and a pipe wrench in his backpack. While the scraps can be used by his stand, Metalizer, the wrench is use in almost everyday situations.
Skills:
Repair/Creating: Being a tinkerer, Jacob can fix most machines, and even create some knickknacks and what not.
Are they a Stand User: Yes
Quotes:
“Let’s Party!"
”
Metalizer! Chowtime!” (Using metalizer’s power)
Their Goal: To own his own garage. He’s had a thing for fixing things since his uncle taught him how.
Their Secret: Jacob is mildly autistic, and is not that much of a fan of leading. He’s also a wrestling fan.
Weaknesses: He isn’t that dexterous, and sometimes fiddles with scraps.
Strengths: Very crafty, pretty strong and somewhat fast.
Bio: He doesn’t really remember much of his early childhood, with the only memory of that time other than his parents was not having his left arm. Well, that and his uncle Robbert teaching him how to fix things in freshman year of high school. Jacob does remember his dad telling him that he purchased the arm from a German manufacturing company. He excelled academically at high school, but dropped out of college to cut his parents some slack, and to be a mechanic. He moved away from his parents, away from Dayton, Ohio, to Staten Island, and started working as a construction worker in New Jersey.
That is until two years ago, when he was fired for multiple accounts of heavy machinery going missing on his watch.
In high school, machines started to mysteriously disappear around him, and a strange, robot-looking ghost would start to follow him. Jacob used to freak out about the ghost, but has long since gotten used to being called crazy or a weirdo.
He’s learned a lot since then, such as the ability to dismiss the ghost, whom he aptly named Metalizer, and now lives in am apartment in Brooklyn as he got kicked out of the old one for causing numerous washing machines to vanish. Jacob’s main line of work now is being a repairman, fixing and replacing things to pay for his apartment.