Post by dorkknight23 on Mar 7, 2020 12:50:37 GMT -5
Detective Henry Grue
Height Base 5’8
Weight 180 lbs.
Eye Color Grey
Hair Color Grey
Species Metahuman
Age 19
Abilities
Int 3
Str 4
Agi 2
Spd 3
Dur 3
Actions
Close Combat 2
(Strength bonus or Weapon Modifier; Disarm/Take Down, GCPD Training)
Ranged Combat 2
(Weapon Modifier; Handguns, Thrown Objects)
Social Skills 2
(Streetwise, GCPD Protocol)
Vehicle Operations 2
(Motorcycles, Cars)
GCPD Detective 2
(Evidence Gathering, Interrogating Witnesses)
General Knowledge 1
(Intelligence bonus; Batman)
Viscous Body (Stretching/Phase Shift) 4
(can’t pass through airtight/watertight seals (-1), Phase Attack, can’t improve by adding lines)
Modifiers
Energy Resistance (+2)
Toughness (+4, no AP, no 2x damage from firearms)
Adhesion (Immovability)
Team Affiliations (GCPD)
Wealth (2)
Challenges
Conflicting interests 2 (idealism vs. GCPD protocol)
Can Appear Human 2 (at rest appears like a relatively normal if pasty person)
Disliked and Shunned by Peers 2 (his obsession with Batman is unseemly at best)
When Henry Grue was 16, he and his family were saved by Batman from The Joker during one of their many conflicts, and it inspired him to enter the academy. While other cadets might badmouth the Bat, Henry was quick to speak up about how he did what the police couldn’t sometimes. Naturally, this didn’t make Henry many friends, and he began a relatively innocuous career. It wasn’t until another fateful night, during a bust of a drug lab run by one of the gangs affiliated with The Mad Hatter, Grue was exposed to an explosive cocktail of chemicals that transformed his body into its current glue-like composition. He was rescued by Batman a second time that night, although Grue was unconscious the entire time. He has never actually spoken to Batman, but has developed near-encyclopedic knowledge on every scrap of knowledge related to him (thus has more to do with his Rogues Gallery and the publicly reported crimes he’s been involved in stopping in the past). After it was determined he was uninjured by the explosion, Grue was transferred to night shift, where he’s holding out hope that one of those terrors that goes bump in the night happens to be his caped hero. His fanboyishness is just one of the things that his fellow officers rib "Detective Glue" or "Detective Sticky" (or sometimes, to his eternal frustration, just "Sticky") over, as often for his idealistic "good guys and bad guys" approach to law and order.
Height Base 5’8
Weight 180 lbs.
Eye Color Grey
Hair Color Grey
Species Metahuman
Age 19
Abilities
Int 3
Str 4
Agi 2
Spd 3
Dur 3
Actions
Close Combat 2
(Strength bonus or Weapon Modifier; Disarm/Take Down, GCPD Training)
Ranged Combat 2
(Weapon Modifier; Handguns, Thrown Objects)
Social Skills 2
(Streetwise, GCPD Protocol)
Vehicle Operations 2
(Motorcycles, Cars)
GCPD Detective 2
(Evidence Gathering, Interrogating Witnesses)
General Knowledge 1
(Intelligence bonus; Batman)
Viscous Body (Stretching/Phase Shift) 4
(can’t pass through airtight/watertight seals (-1), Phase Attack, can’t improve by adding lines)
Modifiers
Energy Resistance (+2)
Toughness (+4, no AP, no 2x damage from firearms)
Adhesion (Immovability)
Team Affiliations (GCPD)
Wealth (2)
Challenges
Conflicting interests 2 (idealism vs. GCPD protocol)
Can Appear Human 2 (at rest appears like a relatively normal if pasty person)
Disliked and Shunned by Peers 2 (his obsession with Batman is unseemly at best)
When Henry Grue was 16, he and his family were saved by Batman from The Joker during one of their many conflicts, and it inspired him to enter the academy. While other cadets might badmouth the Bat, Henry was quick to speak up about how he did what the police couldn’t sometimes. Naturally, this didn’t make Henry many friends, and he began a relatively innocuous career. It wasn’t until another fateful night, during a bust of a drug lab run by one of the gangs affiliated with The Mad Hatter, Grue was exposed to an explosive cocktail of chemicals that transformed his body into its current glue-like composition. He was rescued by Batman a second time that night, although Grue was unconscious the entire time. He has never actually spoken to Batman, but has developed near-encyclopedic knowledge on every scrap of knowledge related to him (thus has more to do with his Rogues Gallery and the publicly reported crimes he’s been involved in stopping in the past). After it was determined he was uninjured by the explosion, Grue was transferred to night shift, where he’s holding out hope that one of those terrors that goes bump in the night happens to be his caped hero. His fanboyishness is just one of the things that his fellow officers rib "Detective Glue" or "Detective Sticky" (or sometimes, to his eternal frustration, just "Sticky") over, as often for his idealistic "good guys and bad guys" approach to law and order.