Post by Nill on Apr 23, 2014 22:02:37 GMT
Name: Nill
Nickname: Zero, You guy
Age: Early 30’s
Gender: Female
Hero/Villain: Villain
Abilities: Master racer, ability to drive several sorts of vehicles, sneakiness
Personality: Nill is almost constantly snarky and dry. Whether she is just loitering around Tapper’s or in the middle of a race, she appears to in a default mood of “meh”. When spoken to, Nill tends to be a bit grumpy and is quite curt with those she’s unfamiliar with. Those she likes… really likes, Nill has a tendency to push away and admire privately. There are really only two things to get her to show an extreme emotion. Those things are positive attention, which she greatly appreciates and can actually get her to smile occasionally, and the other, perhaps more strongly, is anger. Nill can be an incredibly spiteful and nasty little creature when provoked or harassed. According to her, the one thing she hates more than anything else is ego…or maybe it secretly attracts her? Also, it annoys her when people get her gender wrong (to be perfectly honest, though, she’s not all that feminine).
Family: The other Turbo twin
Friends: Open to RP
Enemies: Open to RP
Allies: Turbo, her sibling, the other TurboTime characters
Opinion of Certain Other Characters:
Turbo - Nill insists that she never liked Turbo and would be glad to not see him again. She is also envious of his status as the game’s protagonist, leaving her as just “the rival” in the eyes of the gamers. However, Nill, apparently out of sheer exposure to his antics, has grown tolerant of Turbo and it is extremely rare she will actually loose her temper. Nill neither mindlessly follows nor mindlessly hates him and, in fact, respects him as she does all the other characters of TurboTime. Nill considers him a “frenemy”. Nill is currently unaware of Turbo’s presence among the Forces of Evil.
Hades - The only reason Nill views Hades in a positive light is because he happened to be the one to pull her back from termination. Nill was absolutely touched that anyone would remember her, let alone bring her back to life. Though she was one among several others to be brought back from the Underworld, she was still extremely grateful for her second chance to live.
History:
Wreck-it Ralph:
Nill was one of Turbo’s two rival racers who lived in the game TurboTime during the early years of the arcade’s existence. She was, arguably, the more skilled of the pair, but this did not stop her from frequently loosing to the gamer, delegating her to only 2nd place. In some respects, her and her sibling were the “bad guys” of the TurboTime game, since they worked to stop the gamer from winning, but Nill always hated being called a bag guy and much preferred the term “rival”. Nill simply believed herself too much of a good person to be a bad guy. While she was frequently annoyed and even picked on by Turbo, she took it as a part of his nature. Despite some animosity, Nill remained a relatively loyal supporter of the TurboTime game throughout her life. Outside of TurboTime, few knew who she was and some were even unkind to her about her relatively creepy appearance. Therefore, she felt comradely between Turbo and her sibling.
When a new game, Roadblasters, appeared and stole the attention from TurboTime, Nill definitely noticed a change in Turbo. She didn’t take his strong feelings very seriously and felt no reason to be alarmed. That was until one day, her game’s hero suddenly was not present when the arcade opened. Little did the residents of the racing game know that Turbo had game-jumped and they did not think to stray from their home in search. Nill headed a brief effort to find out what should be done, before a quarter was dropped into the console and the game was forced to play without Turbo there, causing a crash. By the next day, they found out what happened. It was too late. The plugs to both TurboTime and Roadblasters were pulled. Nill, in the chaos, could not escape the game in time and was terminated.
After the Movie:
Nill was brought out of the Underworld, revived from her death. As Hades was ruler of the Underworld, and a part of the Forces of Evil, Nill choose to do the “honorable” thing and gratefully serve them for returning her life. She was allowed the materials to rebuild her kart and since it has been her main mode of transportation. Currently, she is has not come in contact with anyone she used to know.
Is Afraid Of: Termination, desperately looking for something she can’t find, loosing, being forgotten, being left behind, being all alone
Home: TurboTime (formerly)
Other:
- She is nearly totally identical to her sibling and Turbo; she could easily pass for either of them
- Her new kart is white with blue accents
- She speaks in a raspy, sharp, usually deadpan, alto voice.
- She uses her kart as her main weapon, ramming it into enemies or using a few added gadgets it’s equipped with. When forced, she'll fight physically as opposed to running away.
- Nill is the twin on the right in the picture.
Picture:
(on the right)
Sample Post:
The engine to her vehicle sputtered as Nill sat for a few seconds in idle. Small yellow eyes glared out from under the rim of her blue helmet. Hands clutched the steering wheel tensely. The little grey-skinned racer seemed intent on her assigned quarry; across the street was a shop, locked up and completely silent for the night. Her mission, given to her by one of the higher-ups, was to break in, acquire various resources and escape without any unnecessary trouble. What with her speedy ride, it shouldn't be a bother. Even so, Nill hesitated; she was a racer, not a robber. After several seconds of silence in the dark, a slightly trembling grey hand slammed the kart into gear. Frowning, she gunned it and the kart went flying out of the alley, zipped across the street and hurtled toward the shop's doors. Jamming her finger into a button on the dash, a large plow emerged from the kart's front bumper. Nill briefly closed her eyes as the door flew off its hinges in front of her. The kart screeched to a stop. She was in!
With that bit of thrill over, the racer's eyelids drooped to their usual bored expression. Nill, rather enthusiastically, exited her vehicle and slung a bag over her back. After referencing the list provided for her, she rather drolly shoved items into the sack. When she turned the corner, something made her nearly leap out of her jumpsuit. She was met with gnashing teeth. Nill bolted backwards, her droll expression vanishing. The attack dog jumped but then stopped suddenly. Expression slowly drained from her face as she realized the dog was attached to a rope, unable to rip her head off. Nill stood, dusting herself and lifting a mocking brow at the mutt. The racer finished burgling in peace.
At last, she returned to her kart. Just as her hand was hovering over the gearshift, something slammed into the hood, making the car jostle. Swinging her head up, Nill was met with a familiar face. The attack dog stood, trailing a broken rope, on top of her kart, growling. She was frozen in fear for a moment before a twinge of rage hit her, making her golden eyes light. Nill slowly lowered her head, bringing shadow over her pasty grey features. Rotten, yellow teeth became bared in a ferocious snarl. The dog, seeing the angry ghost-like creature, began to rethink his plan.
"Don't. Touch. My. Kart," Spat the racer.
Before the mutt would either fight or flee, the kart whipped around. Nill cranked the wheel and slammed the gas, throwing the dog over. A shill yelp came from below as the wheels plowed over the animal's legs. In an instant, the kart and racer were out the ruined entrance and speeding down the street. Rage was quickly replaced with a stoic expression while Nill turned her head over her shoulder;
"I might get used to this," She uttered.
Nickname: Zero, You guy
Age: Early 30’s
Gender: Female
Hero/Villain: Villain
Abilities: Master racer, ability to drive several sorts of vehicles, sneakiness
Personality: Nill is almost constantly snarky and dry. Whether she is just loitering around Tapper’s or in the middle of a race, she appears to in a default mood of “meh”. When spoken to, Nill tends to be a bit grumpy and is quite curt with those she’s unfamiliar with. Those she likes… really likes, Nill has a tendency to push away and admire privately. There are really only two things to get her to show an extreme emotion. Those things are positive attention, which she greatly appreciates and can actually get her to smile occasionally, and the other, perhaps more strongly, is anger. Nill can be an incredibly spiteful and nasty little creature when provoked or harassed. According to her, the one thing she hates more than anything else is ego…or maybe it secretly attracts her? Also, it annoys her when people get her gender wrong (to be perfectly honest, though, she’s not all that feminine).
Family: The other Turbo twin
Friends: Open to RP
Enemies: Open to RP
Allies: Turbo, her sibling, the other TurboTime characters
Opinion of Certain Other Characters:
Turbo - Nill insists that she never liked Turbo and would be glad to not see him again. She is also envious of his status as the game’s protagonist, leaving her as just “the rival” in the eyes of the gamers. However, Nill, apparently out of sheer exposure to his antics, has grown tolerant of Turbo and it is extremely rare she will actually loose her temper. Nill neither mindlessly follows nor mindlessly hates him and, in fact, respects him as she does all the other characters of TurboTime. Nill considers him a “frenemy”. Nill is currently unaware of Turbo’s presence among the Forces of Evil.
Hades - The only reason Nill views Hades in a positive light is because he happened to be the one to pull her back from termination. Nill was absolutely touched that anyone would remember her, let alone bring her back to life. Though she was one among several others to be brought back from the Underworld, she was still extremely grateful for her second chance to live.
History:
Wreck-it Ralph:
Nill was one of Turbo’s two rival racers who lived in the game TurboTime during the early years of the arcade’s existence. She was, arguably, the more skilled of the pair, but this did not stop her from frequently loosing to the gamer, delegating her to only 2nd place. In some respects, her and her sibling were the “bad guys” of the TurboTime game, since they worked to stop the gamer from winning, but Nill always hated being called a bag guy and much preferred the term “rival”. Nill simply believed herself too much of a good person to be a bad guy. While she was frequently annoyed and even picked on by Turbo, she took it as a part of his nature. Despite some animosity, Nill remained a relatively loyal supporter of the TurboTime game throughout her life. Outside of TurboTime, few knew who she was and some were even unkind to her about her relatively creepy appearance. Therefore, she felt comradely between Turbo and her sibling.
When a new game, Roadblasters, appeared and stole the attention from TurboTime, Nill definitely noticed a change in Turbo. She didn’t take his strong feelings very seriously and felt no reason to be alarmed. That was until one day, her game’s hero suddenly was not present when the arcade opened. Little did the residents of the racing game know that Turbo had game-jumped and they did not think to stray from their home in search. Nill headed a brief effort to find out what should be done, before a quarter was dropped into the console and the game was forced to play without Turbo there, causing a crash. By the next day, they found out what happened. It was too late. The plugs to both TurboTime and Roadblasters were pulled. Nill, in the chaos, could not escape the game in time and was terminated.
After the Movie:
Nill was brought out of the Underworld, revived from her death. As Hades was ruler of the Underworld, and a part of the Forces of Evil, Nill choose to do the “honorable” thing and gratefully serve them for returning her life. She was allowed the materials to rebuild her kart and since it has been her main mode of transportation. Currently, she is has not come in contact with anyone she used to know.
Is Afraid Of: Termination, desperately looking for something she can’t find, loosing, being forgotten, being left behind, being all alone
Home: TurboTime (formerly)
Other:
- She is nearly totally identical to her sibling and Turbo; she could easily pass for either of them
- Her new kart is white with blue accents
- She speaks in a raspy, sharp, usually deadpan, alto voice.
- She uses her kart as her main weapon, ramming it into enemies or using a few added gadgets it’s equipped with. When forced, she'll fight physically as opposed to running away.
- Nill is the twin on the right in the picture.
Picture:
(on the right)
Sample Post:
The engine to her vehicle sputtered as Nill sat for a few seconds in idle. Small yellow eyes glared out from under the rim of her blue helmet. Hands clutched the steering wheel tensely. The little grey-skinned racer seemed intent on her assigned quarry; across the street was a shop, locked up and completely silent for the night. Her mission, given to her by one of the higher-ups, was to break in, acquire various resources and escape without any unnecessary trouble. What with her speedy ride, it shouldn't be a bother. Even so, Nill hesitated; she was a racer, not a robber. After several seconds of silence in the dark, a slightly trembling grey hand slammed the kart into gear. Frowning, she gunned it and the kart went flying out of the alley, zipped across the street and hurtled toward the shop's doors. Jamming her finger into a button on the dash, a large plow emerged from the kart's front bumper. Nill briefly closed her eyes as the door flew off its hinges in front of her. The kart screeched to a stop. She was in!
With that bit of thrill over, the racer's eyelids drooped to their usual bored expression. Nill, rather enthusiastically, exited her vehicle and slung a bag over her back. After referencing the list provided for her, she rather drolly shoved items into the sack. When she turned the corner, something made her nearly leap out of her jumpsuit. She was met with gnashing teeth. Nill bolted backwards, her droll expression vanishing. The attack dog jumped but then stopped suddenly. Expression slowly drained from her face as she realized the dog was attached to a rope, unable to rip her head off. Nill stood, dusting herself and lifting a mocking brow at the mutt. The racer finished burgling in peace.
At last, she returned to her kart. Just as her hand was hovering over the gearshift, something slammed into the hood, making the car jostle. Swinging her head up, Nill was met with a familiar face. The attack dog stood, trailing a broken rope, on top of her kart, growling. She was frozen in fear for a moment before a twinge of rage hit her, making her golden eyes light. Nill slowly lowered her head, bringing shadow over her pasty grey features. Rotten, yellow teeth became bared in a ferocious snarl. The dog, seeing the angry ghost-like creature, began to rethink his plan.
"Don't. Touch. My. Kart," Spat the racer.
Before the mutt would either fight or flee, the kart whipped around. Nill cranked the wheel and slammed the gas, throwing the dog over. A shill yelp came from below as the wheels plowed over the animal's legs. In an instant, the kart and racer were out the ruined entrance and speeding down the street. Rage was quickly replaced with a stoic expression while Nill turned her head over her shoulder;
"I might get used to this," She uttered.