Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20170113000444/@comment-35609040-20170206035805

(So I was brought here by me pal Red.  I've noticed the RP is already begun so I don't want to just appear.  However whenever there is an opportunity to join, hit me up so I can go about that)

Name: Peer Sommer

Gender: Male

Age: 22

Appearance: Matters not. Just, like, generic Germanic male

Weapon: MP 38, and an Mauser pistol

Power(Gift? SF? Nullifier? Psionic): Psionic (Mind reading and predicting)

Gift (if char is Gifted): N/A

Passives (Up to 2): Natural communicator, charismatic

Resistances(Up to 3): Lying, intimidation, camouflage

Weaknesses(mandatory, not optional, cannot be mental): Counter mind-reading

Mental Weakness(highly mandatory): Strict moral code (decides himself which orders he should follow), enemy sympathizer (the result of seeing their thoughts and memories)

Extra Items(Elixirs, Syringes, Poultices.): A religiously updated personal journal, a pair of binoculars, a few S-Mines and less T-Mines, and a field cap sometimes worn instead of a Stahlhelm for long-range use of psionics

Faction/Role in faction: Axis, Sturmpionier

Bio/Background: Unteroffizier Sommer, a Sudatenland native, first joined with the NSDP to return his home region to the German nation, its exclusion from the Reich he saw as a great injustice. Being from the heavily wooded Bohemian mountains, Peer always had something of a knack for finding things in the forest. When going hunting, as he commonly did, he would typically spot deer at seemingly impossible distances, in almost utter darkness. This was originally pushed aside as keen eyesight or an inner compass by those around him. Being unusually observant to begin with, most of the people who knew Sommer well were unphased by his peculiar skill.

With Czech annexation growing nearer by the second, an exuberant Peer jumped on the opportunity to join the Sudatenland Freikorps; a pro-German paramilitary group operating within his home Czechoslovakia. The Freikorps was, in effect, a German method of warring with the smaller state while avoiding diplomatic error. Due to this, the men of the Korps would be responsible for much more than mere shows of strength and political rallies. Sommer himself would join raids on Czechoslovakian military compounds and police stations, and the ambushing and eventual "disappearing" of political rivals. It was here, fighting deep in the woods, that his talent was rediscovered. And following Peer and his nation's lavishly celebrated welcome to the Reich, it was this that German Intelligence began to investigate.

At first, Sommer's ability to pick out shapes in low light was attributed to some form of color-blindness, which made darker colors more easily separated from each other. However, following an interview with an Orion official, it was discovered that Peer had a habit of answering questions that weren't yet asked. When approached about what seemed to be a view to the future, the Sudatenlander explained simply that he could just "feel it coming". Orion took this as a cue to begin experimentation. By the time they were finished, Peer Sommers couldn't "just feel it", but see it, taste it, smell it, and hear it as well.

It took two weeks of slight hysteria to adjust, of course, as Peer began to be overwhelmed by the amount of sensations being felt by those around him. But overtime he learned to control and understand his new power, and even to respect the privacy of his fellow man. But when he deems it necessary, Peer will not hold back from probing another living thing for weaknesses or intentions. On demand, he can become untouchable.