Ruby City - Application
Jul. 25th, 2015 11:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
PLAYER
Name: Julie
Age: 28
Personal Journal:
spidergwen
E-mail: redrobinflies[at]gmail[dot]com
AIM/MSN/etc: AIM: chicks dig capes
CHARACTER
Name: Hope Van Dyne
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe: Ant-man
Age: 35
Timeline: Post Ant-Man
If playing another character from the same canon, how will you deal with this?: If Hope is accepted, I’ll be dropping Sharon.
Personality: Hope is generally polite and business like with people. She doesn’t show familiarity with those she spends lots of time with, like with Darren Cross. In the movie you can see that she is not open with him and only sees him as a business partner. She can be harsh if she doesn’t like you or doesn’t see developing any ties with you. She’s particularly harsh to Scott when they first meet because she doesn’t see what he can do that she can do.
She is not above holding a grudge. That is the start of her character arc in Ant-man; she holds a grudge against her father because she felt abandoned by him after her mother’s death. She also knew that he lied to her about her death. But, her moral conscious prevails over her grudge when she sees that Darren Cross is about to succeed in re-creating her father’s technology. So to prevent her father’s technology from falling into the wrong hands, she tells her father. Essentially she believes in doing the right thing.
Like with most Marvel women, Hope can be stubborn to a fault. Most likely she gets that from her father. She continually insists that she can carry out the mission by herself and they don’t need Scott. She wants to be the one to wear the suit and infiltrate Cross Technologies. Because of her history with her father she fails to see the obvious. Her father still loves her and doesn’t want her in the suit because he doesn’t want anything bad to happen to her.
Also, I would consider her weakness to be her father; specifically, the damaged relationship that they have. Darren Cross tries to use that against her when he wants to make sure she isn’t having second thoughts about their business plan. He runs down the list of everything Hank has done to her in hopes of keeping a strong hold on her. Her relationship with her father is still an open wound.
Background: Wiki link
Abilities: She is an expert scientist and an expert martial artist.
Network/Actionspam Sample: I have to say this technology is interesting. It’s a bit archaic, but it seems to work. I’m guessing this is being transmitted over a network. It looks like I’ve ended up in a period drama. I’d appreciate any information that can be offered on how exactly I ended up here. Last I checked I didn’t walk through any dimensional portal.
Prose Log Sample: Hope was a fighter. Just like her mother. She was grateful to finally have that closure. While she didn’t express her gratitude in words to her father, the emotions she felt were the most she had shown him since her mother’s death. After everything they had gone through with Darren Cross, it seemed he was able to let up on his stance about not letting her wear the suit. Of course the suit she had in mind was his. But he took her in the basement and she got to see the suit her parents were working on together for her mother. This was going to be her suit. She couldn’t be prouder to carry on her mother’s legacy.
So there was no shock that she spent a lot of her time outside of Cross Technologies working on her mother’s suit. She wanted it to be active as soon as possible. She wasn’t doing this because she was eager to be a duo with Scott. This was something she felt she had to do for herself. It was her duty to continue her mother’s legacy, regardless of feelings that may be developing for Scott Lang.
This was also a great way for her and her father to repair their damaged relationship as well. While they worked on the suit together, she would hear some of the things that her mother did on missions. She knew they weren’t just sentimental stories, but Hank, most likely, wanted her to learn as much as she could from these stories so that she could make the right decision when she was in the field.
At the end, like always, she reassured him that she would come back in one piece each time.
Questions: Would she be able to have her neurotransmitter so that she can control insects?
Name: Julie
Age: 28
Personal Journal:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
E-mail: redrobinflies[at]gmail[dot]com
AIM/MSN/etc: AIM: chicks dig capes
CHARACTER
Name: Hope Van Dyne
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe: Ant-man
Age: 35
Timeline: Post Ant-Man
If playing another character from the same canon, how will you deal with this?: If Hope is accepted, I’ll be dropping Sharon.
Personality: Hope is generally polite and business like with people. She doesn’t show familiarity with those she spends lots of time with, like with Darren Cross. In the movie you can see that she is not open with him and only sees him as a business partner. She can be harsh if she doesn’t like you or doesn’t see developing any ties with you. She’s particularly harsh to Scott when they first meet because she doesn’t see what he can do that she can do.
She is not above holding a grudge. That is the start of her character arc in Ant-man; she holds a grudge against her father because she felt abandoned by him after her mother’s death. She also knew that he lied to her about her death. But, her moral conscious prevails over her grudge when she sees that Darren Cross is about to succeed in re-creating her father’s technology. So to prevent her father’s technology from falling into the wrong hands, she tells her father. Essentially she believes in doing the right thing.
Like with most Marvel women, Hope can be stubborn to a fault. Most likely she gets that from her father. She continually insists that she can carry out the mission by herself and they don’t need Scott. She wants to be the one to wear the suit and infiltrate Cross Technologies. Because of her history with her father she fails to see the obvious. Her father still loves her and doesn’t want her in the suit because he doesn’t want anything bad to happen to her.
Also, I would consider her weakness to be her father; specifically, the damaged relationship that they have. Darren Cross tries to use that against her when he wants to make sure she isn’t having second thoughts about their business plan. He runs down the list of everything Hank has done to her in hopes of keeping a strong hold on her. Her relationship with her father is still an open wound.
Background: Wiki link
Abilities: She is an expert scientist and an expert martial artist.
Network/Actionspam Sample: I have to say this technology is interesting. It’s a bit archaic, but it seems to work. I’m guessing this is being transmitted over a network. It looks like I’ve ended up in a period drama. I’d appreciate any information that can be offered on how exactly I ended up here. Last I checked I didn’t walk through any dimensional portal.
Prose Log Sample: Hope was a fighter. Just like her mother. She was grateful to finally have that closure. While she didn’t express her gratitude in words to her father, the emotions she felt were the most she had shown him since her mother’s death. After everything they had gone through with Darren Cross, it seemed he was able to let up on his stance about not letting her wear the suit. Of course the suit she had in mind was his. But he took her in the basement and she got to see the suit her parents were working on together for her mother. This was going to be her suit. She couldn’t be prouder to carry on her mother’s legacy.
So there was no shock that she spent a lot of her time outside of Cross Technologies working on her mother’s suit. She wanted it to be active as soon as possible. She wasn’t doing this because she was eager to be a duo with Scott. This was something she felt she had to do for herself. It was her duty to continue her mother’s legacy, regardless of feelings that may be developing for Scott Lang.
This was also a great way for her and her father to repair their damaged relationship as well. While they worked on the suit together, she would hear some of the things that her mother did on missions. She knew they weren’t just sentimental stories, but Hank, most likely, wanted her to learn as much as she could from these stories so that she could make the right decision when she was in the field.
At the end, like always, she reassured him that she would come back in one piece each time.
Questions: Would she be able to have her neurotransmitter so that she can control insects?