Post by Project Harvest on Jun 2, 2009 13:38:41 GMT -5
Name: Project Harvest
Race: Saiyan/Namekian Bio-Android
Age:2 5
Sex: Nonsexual Male
Alignment: Evil
Hair Color: None
Hair Style: None
Eye Color: Black
Height: 5'1''
Body Appearance: He looks almost exactly like Nai, except for the fact that he's blue, instead of green, and all the pink muscular patches are black. He has a blue lizard-like tail sticking out from above his ass, too... but at the end of the tail is something like a giant bee stinger.
Clothes: Simple black gi and pants, with a black belt.
Ki Color: Blue
Quote: "You look delicious."
Story: The scientist who turned Julia in to an Android had made a back-up. You see, he understood the chance of failure involved in trying to completely rewrite the memory of the human mind. So he would need to try creating something with a fresh and new mind for him to fill with what he desired.
The scientist's name was Doctor Shizu. He was not only a technological genius... he was not only well-versed in almost everything to do with the Universe... he was skilled in bio-cellular technology, too.
Doctor Shizu started up a project of gathering the cells from powerful martial artists at Hercule City's Dojo, but he knew it wouldn't be enough... they were too weak for what he wanted.
So he created a computer program, and installed it in a small scouting robot the size of a tick, and implanted this tickbot under a section of Julia's skin while he was working on her.
When Julia awoke, the tickbot began drawing upon her energy for its power, and scanning the vicinity nearby her for ki signals.
It was to find two very powerful signals, from two very powerful races...
A saiyan, and a namekian.
The first was Cajabe's. When he was beating Julia to a pulp in his Super Saiyan form before Couric's eyes, the tick had leaped out and embedded itself in Cajabe's flesh instead, stealing some of his DNA, and then leaping back in to Julia's flesh and burrowing back in.
The next would be Nai's. As he healed Julia, the tickbot switched bodies again, and stole some of Nai's DNA. After this, it would re-emerge, and leap away, revealing concealed wings from its body at some point and flying away back to Hercule City... where Doctor Shizu's lab was.
However, one last thing... during the times the tickbot was implanted in Cajabe and then Nai, it left a small ultra-micro-chip in each of them, to monitor their ki patterns and then transmit data to do with this ki usage back to Doctor Shizu's lab.
Upon arriving at the lab, the tickbot deposited the DNA with the supercomputer Shizu had created to aid him with the Harvest Project, and at last... Harvest would be able to grow.
Within one year, Harvest grew and grew. It was thanks to Nai's DNA, such rapid growth was possible. All part of Shizu's plan.
And finally, now a small blue namek-like being, Project Harvest was born. He was given all the knowledge Doctor Shizu could possibly give him during his one year as his neural links grew... which sadly wasn't complete as he could only learn what was stored in the supercomputer.
But it was enough. Harvest knew techniques, locations, and methods to reach all kinds of goals.
Harvest's mission was, for now, to gain power from whatever creatures he could steal it from... and eventually head to New Namek to gather enough power to complete his maturation.
Soon enough, he would begin a mission to absorb a certain android... Julia. Watch your back.
Starting Location: Earth - Hercule City
Cajabe's Signature Techniques
Name: Ki Needles
Description: Harvest unleashes dark needles of ki from the tips of his fingers and thumbs.
Harvest can, alternatively, create one gigantic needle of ki, which can be charged for more power.
Special Effects: The needles pierce through the opponent's ki/energy, and generally cause bleeding, pain, and sometimes can even disable movement when they strike nerve endings.
The single gigantic needle is capable of splitting an opponent's ki/energy technique apart and continuing through.
Defects: Regular needles generally only cause torturous pain and loss of blood. They're not for doing heavy damage.
The massive needle expends a fair amount of ki, so it shouldn't be used too much.
Name: Beyond Normal Limits
Description: Harvest pours his life force in to any ki attack.
Special Effects: The effects of a Tri-Beam, but Harvest can choose the style. He will also be able take this up to Neo levels after his 10th star.
Alternatively, Harvest can do a partial boost to an attack, by adding a small portion of life force mixed in with his ki, rather than going absolutely crazy and blowing it all at once.
Defects: Tri-Beam effects will drop Harvest to Weakened with no Desperation.
Neo-Tri Beam effects kill Harvest.
The partial version twice per battle, but if used both times will be like using the Tri-Beam level once in defects.
Using the partial version once will step up the Tri-Beam level defects to Neo level, while making it impossible for Harvest to use Neo level.
As for charge times, they're the same as for the Tri-Beam (1) and Neo-Tri Beam (2) depending on the level used.
The partial level takes a moment, but can be used within the same post.
Nai's Signature Techniques
Name: Nai's Improved Fighting Style
Description: Nai has devised his own style of fighting, incorporating some elements from the Ancient Way. After going through a multitude of battles in the RP, Nai has found and picked out the weaknesses to of his fighting style and makes the necessary improvements and additions. He's also upgraded it.
This is now also Harvest's fighting style.
Special Effects:
1. Harvest focuses entirely on defense. In this state he is much more responsive than normal to his opponents attacks, and is thus better capable of defending himself. Very useful for defending himself against offensive moves like final impact and stronger opponents who try to overpower him with physical moves. He can respond quickly to ki attacks as well, not just physical attacks.
Once per battle, Harvest may activate this without needing to concentrate for a post. And when he does, he can retain enough of his mentality to consciously make the decision for when to end it.
2. Harvest is surrounded by an aura of his ki signature. This allows him to concentrate more easily, raising the strength of his techniques. He can also use this to just raise his overall abilities. If needs be, he can use both effects at the same time to unveil a very powerful assault.
3. If he spends one extra uninterrupted turn concentrating, he may use any of his techniques with its stamina drain cut in half.
Defects:
1. Requires a post of concentration. Because Harvest's mind is so keen on defense, his brain is unable to understand the concept of "offense." He can allow this to last for as many turns as he wants to, but once he decides in his concentrating post, there's no going back. He can move anywhere he wants, but he can't attack. In the case of a beam struggle, if his beam overpowers his opponent's beam, then his beam explodes instantly causing his beam and his opponent's beam to disappear into thin air, leaving his opponent undamaged. No offense, remember?
Also, if the uncharged version is used, Harvest's offensive power remains significantly weakened for two posts.
2. Should be used sparingly. Drains ki very quickly if it's used for more than one turn. Using both parts of this effect is like using the technique for two turns, and will instantly sap away a lot of ki. If the raising abilities is used, then kaioken can't be used. If kaioken is used, then the raising abilities can't be used.
3. If he's interrupted, he still cuts down on stamina usage, but it doesn't go down by a half. It obviously gets cut less than half, according to how badly Harvest gets interrupted.
This effect can only be used after 10th star.
Name: Push/Pull
Description: You get pushed, or... pulled?
Special Effects: Harvest performs a physical attack or a ki attack (it could even be one of his techniques) and it hits with force, pushing back his opponent... or pulling them in! The stronger the attack, the more it pushes/pulls his opponent back, obviously.
Harvest can also hit his opponent with so much force that the opponent gets knocked right down, stunning them for a post. If he hits someone in the air, they fall to the ground.
Defects: No damage is caused by this. Stunning someone for a post can only be used once a battle.
Cajabe's Desperation Attack
Name: Last Resort Dark Flash Implosion
Description: Harvest forms a large ball of ki in each hand, and puts both balls together, making an even BIGGER ball of ki. This process takes one post.
He then focuses and concentrates on this ball of ki, making it stronger and stronger, while hollowing out the inside and making it much much bigger. This process takes another post.
The ball now has the power to distort space around its surface, making any attacks that hit it warp away through dimensional rifts.
Harvest then focuses on this massive hollow ball of ki, and makes it warp instantly around the victim of his choice. This takes up a third post.
The victim cannot escape by any means, due to the dimensional disturbance around the ball, even ruling out teleportation.
Harvest then makes the ball... IMPLODE!!! ...but on the fourth post.
The poor victim will be horribly crushed and crippled with broken and shattered bones throughout their body.
Note that during all four posts, Harvest is wide open for attacks. So it is possible to beat the crap out of him before he can use this, but if he ever is able to complete his attack... it should be considered one of the most effectively powerful attacks imaginable, due to the insane crushing forces involved.
Nai's Desperation Attack
Name: Impure Namekian Wrath
Description: Harvest clearly demonstrates that he's not good of heart.
Harvest can do one of two things: spend a turn transforming his ki into electrical energy, which is not visible to his opponent, and this process can not be sensed (although the opponent can sense Harvest's ki dropping a little bit), or not spend a turn doing this. He will then fire electricity out of his antennae, but these rays travel so fast that they're invisible, making them impossible to dodge if someone is in its line of fire. If he spends one turn charging, everyone except Harvest will be stunned for the next post. Otherwise he just stuns one person. The stunning effect lasts for a turn.
After one turn of further charging (by then everyone recovers from the stun), Harvest will then unleash his fury, breaking essential joints in his opponent's body, instantly bringing them down to weakened and barely able to move if he succeeds. Not very useful if the opponent is already injured, since they'll have essential joints broken anyway. Now if he spent a turn changing his ki to electricity, then he can effectively spread out his assault to anyone he stunned. The downside to this is a pretty basic one; he can't deal as much damage, but by fighting at 200% (or whatever) this may not matter.
If Harvest does this from a rather far distance, he may stretch out his limbs when he attacks to save energy (consider this the only time he is capable of using the stretch limbs ability).
The whole purpose of the stunning is to just make everything more dramatic. This would be no different than Harvest actually fighting at 200% (or whatever) suddenly for a post. You could say it's less effective overall than just suddenly fighting at 200% (or whatever) because he can't take advantage of his position in battle; he resets everything, allowing his opponents to focus in on him. But that's what makes it so dramatic... they know their end is near.
Special Notes
Project Harvest gets a tail, which he can use to stab an opponent with and then drain their ki through it at the same rate regular Androids can drain ki through their palms.
This draining does not work against regular Androids, however, but instead, any Android who is defeated and completely incapable of escaping or defending themselves can be absorbed.
Absorbing an Android gives Harvest 1/2 of their posts (ignoring the first 10'000 or 8'000).
If Harvest absorbs somebody else's Android, he can add one of their dojo techniques, even if it's an Android-Only technique, to his technique list. But only if he has a spare dojo technique slot. If he doesn't have a spare slot, though, he can swap a technique, instead.
Absorbing Androids is essential to advance in transformations; see the paragraph below.
In addition to any requirements for transformations, Harvest will need to absorb one Android of 10'100 or 8'100 posts (depending on whether they're a main character or a minion) or higher for each 'major' transformation (the ones gained every 1000 posts).
By the way, if Harvest should ever be reduced to Weakened and suffer a heavy blow to the gut, he will vomit the last android he absorbed (effectively reviving them, but they will be unconscious for a long time) and revert to temporarily the looking the way he did prior to his last transformation that changed his appearance. Later on, but only when he recovers, he can restore his latest unlocked transformation appearance without having to reabsorb the android.
Only the most recently absorbed android can be thrown up, and he cannot absorb any android who has been absorbed in the past by himself ever again.
He can absorb an android who has been absorbed by another Bio-Android, however, provided the android has achieved a new major transformation since they were last absorbed.
Harvest, unfortunately, cannot learn any more Dojo Techniques, or change around what they already know (unless through absorption, which is mentioned above).
Upgrades can be learned, though, but only when Harvest reaches 10s.
Notes: If any techniques are lost due to someone wishing for it, those same specific techniques can be relearned, however.
Even though two Desperations are learned, only one can be used per battle per day. Consider it as merely a way to choose his Desperation, when the time comes.
Due to having Saiyan DNA, Harvest has a very high tolerance for pain. He is able to endure much more punishment than other races before they fall.
On the other hand, Harvest is easily tricked in to allowing his opponent to reach their highest power uninterrupted or to use their best attacks, due to how Saiyans hunger for the greatest of challenges in combat.
Starting Dojo Techniques
From Nai...
Destructive Wave
Shockwave
Saturday Crush
Hate Rush
Electrical Antennae Attack
Instant Transmission
From Cajabe...
Final Flash
Spirit Ball Attack
Ki Cannon
Hellzone Grenade
Break Storm
Dark Kaioken
Absorbed Dojo Techniques
Tereya: Psychic Halt
Shockwave -> Syougekiha
He can fire an even weaker one that does nothing to the opponent but cause irritation in sensitive spots (such as the eyes).
Psychic Halt->Molecular Immobilization
Instead of using it to completely Halt an opponent's entire movement/actions/body, he can choose to halt a specific area of the enemy's body, or use it to simply slow them down, by their feet.
By doing this, he can use this technique two times per battle, instead of once, because it's not a full Psychic Halt.
However, using this prevents him from being able to use Psychic Halt.
Molecular Immobilization Upgrade
For the cost of a little more ki, Harvest can use the custom form of this one more time. Even if he's used Psychic Halt.
This also means that it he's used the custom form once, but not twice, he can use Psychic Halt, provided he doesn't use this technique at any level any more.
Electrical Antennae Attack Upgrade: Gamma Antennae Attack
Harvest needs to spend an uninterrupted turn of transforming his electrical energy into gamma radiation. He then unleashes it all over the area.
This technique stuns literally any living thing in the thread he's in, including his allies. Only 1 use per battle, lasts 1 post. During battle, he can use this or electrical antennae, but not both.
Saturday Crush Upgrade: Saturday Special
Once per battle, Harvest may actually fire out the Saturday Crush at the beam rather than just hold it in his hands. If it wins though, it just neutralizes the beam after some struggling.
Hellzone Grenade Upgrade: Dark Flash Implosion
Harvest spends at least 1 post creating two orbs - one in each hand, and then fusing them in to one much larger (quite huge actually), and hollow, orb.
He can then take further posts to strengthen the ki in the orb, if he likes, before attacking.
When attacking, Harvest either smashes the orb at his opponent in Grand Smasher or Crusher Ball style, or rushes up close and tries to hit them with it.
The moment the orb touches any non-Harvest character, it instantly envelops them and instantly crushes them.
Harvest usually puts large amounts of ki in to this technique, so it has far more crushing power than a regular Hellzone Grenade (especially with more than 1 post charge), although due to its sheer power Harvest can only use it once per battle.
Spirit Ball Upgrade: Spirit Crush
Harvest pours more ki than usual in to a Spirit Ball before releasing it.
At any time when this empowered Spirit Ball is close enough to his opponent, Harvest can have it suddenly split in to numerous Spirit Balls all around the opponent, and collapse in on them.
The Spirit Balls will all beat the opponent with one hit each (simultaneously or staggered), and then each will explode individually on its second contact.
Note: Because Harvest pours more ki in to this, it is obviously much more draining than a regular Spirit Ball.
Hell Blade Rush -> Hell Tail Rush
Harvest uses his tail as the blade, with the slashing powers as if he were using a blade. Instead of it merely only being able to stab and cut like a needle.
Explosion -> Pulsewave
Harvest, upon seeing the hideous flaw in this technique, has found a way to overcome said flaw by casting away the regular 'Explosion' technique for, coincidentally, Cajabe's personal execution of the attack.
Harvest releases an all-round shockwave from his entire body; this all-round shockwave is called a pulsewave. This is mostly a spherical 'shockwave' attack, but it does do damage and is visible as an extremely rapidly expanding sphere.
This can be done without any charge at all for one single release, or charged for any length of time for multiple releases unleashed one-after-the-other in quick succession. By charging for two posts, Harvest can effectively reach the power of the Explosion attack, but the full damage of said attack will only be achieved by each and every pulsewave hitting his opponent. Obviously it will still use the same amount of ki as the Explosion technique at this level.
Unchared pulsewaves use up just as much ki as if he'd charged for firing out multiple pulsewaves, but not quite to the level that would have required a full post of charging.
Light Grenade
Harvest can fire a weakened version of this using one hand that doesn't require charge.
Final Shine -> Extinction Wave/Burst
Harvest is capable of firing a much weaker Final Shine fired with one or two hands at no charge.
But due to being weakened, this attack doesn't come out as a full wave, but instead as a widespread stationary flare from Harvest's hand(s).
Note that the flare generally spreads at about the same angle as a regular Final Shine would.
This drains about half as much as a single decent Final Shine.
Transformations
[/li][li]Ancient Way Unleashed 120% - 11'000
Requires more havoc on New Namek, absorbing life force from namekians, but this time it's for 50 posts.
This does require ki to maintain.
All Above Unlocked
[/li][li]Ancient Super Saiyan 132% - 11'800
Harvest's eyes turn green, and while fighting his aura is golden like that of a super saiyan's.
This form requires no ki to maintain, and therefore replaces the Base Form.
Require Android to Absorb[/size]
[/li][li]Ancient Master 140% - 12'000
Requires 50 posts of more havoc on New Namek, absorbing life force, to reach this transformation for the first time.
This does require ki to maintain.
[/li][li]Ascended Master 152% - 12'800
Harvest's body bulks out, but he suffers no defects to his movement, and can actually move just as easily as ever.
This form requires no ki to maintain, and therefore replaces the Base Form.
[/li][li]Further Transformations Not Yet Designed[/li][/ul]
Race: Saiyan/Namekian Bio-Android
Age:
Sex: Nonsexual Male
Alignment: Evil
Hair Color: None
Hair Style: None
Eye Color: Black
Height: 5'1''
Body Appearance: He looks almost exactly like Nai, except for the fact that he's blue, instead of green, and all the pink muscular patches are black. He has a blue lizard-like tail sticking out from above his ass, too... but at the end of the tail is something like a giant bee stinger.
Clothes: Simple black gi and pants, with a black belt.
Ki Color: Blue
Quote: "You look delicious."
Story: The scientist who turned Julia in to an Android had made a back-up. You see, he understood the chance of failure involved in trying to completely rewrite the memory of the human mind. So he would need to try creating something with a fresh and new mind for him to fill with what he desired.
The scientist's name was Doctor Shizu. He was not only a technological genius... he was not only well-versed in almost everything to do with the Universe... he was skilled in bio-cellular technology, too.
Doctor Shizu started up a project of gathering the cells from powerful martial artists at Hercule City's Dojo, but he knew it wouldn't be enough... they were too weak for what he wanted.
So he created a computer program, and installed it in a small scouting robot the size of a tick, and implanted this tickbot under a section of Julia's skin while he was working on her.
When Julia awoke, the tickbot began drawing upon her energy for its power, and scanning the vicinity nearby her for ki signals.
It was to find two very powerful signals, from two very powerful races...
A saiyan, and a namekian.
The first was Cajabe's. When he was beating Julia to a pulp in his Super Saiyan form before Couric's eyes, the tick had leaped out and embedded itself in Cajabe's flesh instead, stealing some of his DNA, and then leaping back in to Julia's flesh and burrowing back in.
The next would be Nai's. As he healed Julia, the tickbot switched bodies again, and stole some of Nai's DNA. After this, it would re-emerge, and leap away, revealing concealed wings from its body at some point and flying away back to Hercule City... where Doctor Shizu's lab was.
However, one last thing... during the times the tickbot was implanted in Cajabe and then Nai, it left a small ultra-micro-chip in each of them, to monitor their ki patterns and then transmit data to do with this ki usage back to Doctor Shizu's lab.
Upon arriving at the lab, the tickbot deposited the DNA with the supercomputer Shizu had created to aid him with the Harvest Project, and at last... Harvest would be able to grow.
Within one year, Harvest grew and grew. It was thanks to Nai's DNA, such rapid growth was possible. All part of Shizu's plan.
And finally, now a small blue namek-like being, Project Harvest was born. He was given all the knowledge Doctor Shizu could possibly give him during his one year as his neural links grew... which sadly wasn't complete as he could only learn what was stored in the supercomputer.
But it was enough. Harvest knew techniques, locations, and methods to reach all kinds of goals.
Harvest's mission was, for now, to gain power from whatever creatures he could steal it from... and eventually head to New Namek to gather enough power to complete his maturation.
Soon enough, he would begin a mission to absorb a certain android... Julia. Watch your back.
Starting Location: Earth - Hercule City
Cajabe's Signature Techniques
Name: Ki Needles
Description: Harvest unleashes dark needles of ki from the tips of his fingers and thumbs.
Harvest can, alternatively, create one gigantic needle of ki, which can be charged for more power.
Special Effects: The needles pierce through the opponent's ki/energy, and generally cause bleeding, pain, and sometimes can even disable movement when they strike nerve endings.
The single gigantic needle is capable of splitting an opponent's ki/energy technique apart and continuing through.
Defects: Regular needles generally only cause torturous pain and loss of blood. They're not for doing heavy damage.
The massive needle expends a fair amount of ki, so it shouldn't be used too much.
Name: Beyond Normal Limits
Description: Harvest pours his life force in to any ki attack.
Special Effects: The effects of a Tri-Beam, but Harvest can choose the style. He will also be able take this up to Neo levels after his 10th star.
Alternatively, Harvest can do a partial boost to an attack, by adding a small portion of life force mixed in with his ki, rather than going absolutely crazy and blowing it all at once.
Defects: Tri-Beam effects will drop Harvest to Weakened with no Desperation.
Neo-Tri Beam effects kill Harvest.
The partial version twice per battle, but if used both times will be like using the Tri-Beam level once in defects.
Using the partial version once will step up the Tri-Beam level defects to Neo level, while making it impossible for Harvest to use Neo level.
As for charge times, they're the same as for the Tri-Beam (1) and Neo-Tri Beam (2) depending on the level used.
The partial level takes a moment, but can be used within the same post.
Nai's Signature Techniques
Name: Nai's Improved Fighting Style
Description: Nai has devised his own style of fighting, incorporating some elements from the Ancient Way. After going through a multitude of battles in the RP, Nai has found and picked out the weaknesses to of his fighting style and makes the necessary improvements and additions. He's also upgraded it.
This is now also Harvest's fighting style.
Special Effects:
1. Harvest focuses entirely on defense. In this state he is much more responsive than normal to his opponents attacks, and is thus better capable of defending himself. Very useful for defending himself against offensive moves like final impact and stronger opponents who try to overpower him with physical moves. He can respond quickly to ki attacks as well, not just physical attacks.
Once per battle, Harvest may activate this without needing to concentrate for a post. And when he does, he can retain enough of his mentality to consciously make the decision for when to end it.
2. Harvest is surrounded by an aura of his ki signature. This allows him to concentrate more easily, raising the strength of his techniques. He can also use this to just raise his overall abilities. If needs be, he can use both effects at the same time to unveil a very powerful assault.
3. If he spends one extra uninterrupted turn concentrating, he may use any of his techniques with its stamina drain cut in half.
Defects:
1. Requires a post of concentration. Because Harvest's mind is so keen on defense, his brain is unable to understand the concept of "offense." He can allow this to last for as many turns as he wants to, but once he decides in his concentrating post, there's no going back. He can move anywhere he wants, but he can't attack. In the case of a beam struggle, if his beam overpowers his opponent's beam, then his beam explodes instantly causing his beam and his opponent's beam to disappear into thin air, leaving his opponent undamaged. No offense, remember?
Also, if the uncharged version is used, Harvest's offensive power remains significantly weakened for two posts.
2. Should be used sparingly. Drains ki very quickly if it's used for more than one turn. Using both parts of this effect is like using the technique for two turns, and will instantly sap away a lot of ki. If the raising abilities is used, then kaioken can't be used. If kaioken is used, then the raising abilities can't be used.
3. If he's interrupted, he still cuts down on stamina usage, but it doesn't go down by a half. It obviously gets cut less than half, according to how badly Harvest gets interrupted.
This effect can only be used after 10th star.
Name: Push/Pull
Description: You get pushed, or... pulled?
Special Effects: Harvest performs a physical attack or a ki attack (it could even be one of his techniques) and it hits with force, pushing back his opponent... or pulling them in! The stronger the attack, the more it pushes/pulls his opponent back, obviously.
Harvest can also hit his opponent with so much force that the opponent gets knocked right down, stunning them for a post. If he hits someone in the air, they fall to the ground.
Defects: No damage is caused by this. Stunning someone for a post can only be used once a battle.
Cajabe's Desperation Attack
Name: Last Resort Dark Flash Implosion
Description: Harvest forms a large ball of ki in each hand, and puts both balls together, making an even BIGGER ball of ki. This process takes one post.
He then focuses and concentrates on this ball of ki, making it stronger and stronger, while hollowing out the inside and making it much much bigger. This process takes another post.
The ball now has the power to distort space around its surface, making any attacks that hit it warp away through dimensional rifts.
Harvest then focuses on this massive hollow ball of ki, and makes it warp instantly around the victim of his choice. This takes up a third post.
The victim cannot escape by any means, due to the dimensional disturbance around the ball, even ruling out teleportation.
Harvest then makes the ball... IMPLODE!!! ...but on the fourth post.
The poor victim will be horribly crushed and crippled with broken and shattered bones throughout their body.
Note that during all four posts, Harvest is wide open for attacks. So it is possible to beat the crap out of him before he can use this, but if he ever is able to complete his attack... it should be considered one of the most effectively powerful attacks imaginable, due to the insane crushing forces involved.
Nai's Desperation Attack
Name: Impure Namekian Wrath
Description: Harvest clearly demonstrates that he's not good of heart.
Harvest can do one of two things: spend a turn transforming his ki into electrical energy, which is not visible to his opponent, and this process can not be sensed (although the opponent can sense Harvest's ki dropping a little bit), or not spend a turn doing this. He will then fire electricity out of his antennae, but these rays travel so fast that they're invisible, making them impossible to dodge if someone is in its line of fire. If he spends one turn charging, everyone except Harvest will be stunned for the next post. Otherwise he just stuns one person. The stunning effect lasts for a turn.
After one turn of further charging (by then everyone recovers from the stun), Harvest will then unleash his fury, breaking essential joints in his opponent's body, instantly bringing them down to weakened and barely able to move if he succeeds. Not very useful if the opponent is already injured, since they'll have essential joints broken anyway. Now if he spent a turn changing his ki to electricity, then he can effectively spread out his assault to anyone he stunned. The downside to this is a pretty basic one; he can't deal as much damage, but by fighting at 200% (or whatever) this may not matter.
If Harvest does this from a rather far distance, he may stretch out his limbs when he attacks to save energy (consider this the only time he is capable of using the stretch limbs ability).
The whole purpose of the stunning is to just make everything more dramatic. This would be no different than Harvest actually fighting at 200% (or whatever) suddenly for a post. You could say it's less effective overall than just suddenly fighting at 200% (or whatever) because he can't take advantage of his position in battle; he resets everything, allowing his opponents to focus in on him. But that's what makes it so dramatic... they know their end is near.
Special Notes
Project Harvest gets a tail, which he can use to stab an opponent with and then drain their ki through it at the same rate regular Androids can drain ki through their palms.
This draining does not work against regular Androids, however, but instead, any Android who is defeated and completely incapable of escaping or defending themselves can be absorbed.
Absorbing an Android gives Harvest 1/2 of their posts (ignoring the first 10'000 or 8'000).
If Harvest absorbs somebody else's Android, he can add one of their dojo techniques, even if it's an Android-Only technique, to his technique list. But only if he has a spare dojo technique slot. If he doesn't have a spare slot, though, he can swap a technique, instead.
Absorbing Androids is essential to advance in transformations; see the paragraph below.
In addition to any requirements for transformations, Harvest will need to absorb one Android of 10'100 or 8'100 posts (depending on whether they're a main character or a minion) or higher for each 'major' transformation (the ones gained every 1000 posts).
By the way, if Harvest should ever be reduced to Weakened and suffer a heavy blow to the gut, he will vomit the last android he absorbed (effectively reviving them, but they will be unconscious for a long time) and revert to temporarily the looking the way he did prior to his last transformation that changed his appearance. Later on, but only when he recovers, he can restore his latest unlocked transformation appearance without having to reabsorb the android.
Only the most recently absorbed android can be thrown up, and he cannot absorb any android who has been absorbed in the past by himself ever again.
He can absorb an android who has been absorbed by another Bio-Android, however, provided the android has achieved a new major transformation since they were last absorbed.
Harvest, unfortunately, cannot learn any more Dojo Techniques, or change around what they already know (unless through absorption, which is mentioned above).
Upgrades can be learned, though, but only when Harvest reaches 10s.
Notes: If any techniques are lost due to someone wishing for it, those same specific techniques can be relearned, however.
Even though two Desperations are learned, only one can be used per battle per day. Consider it as merely a way to choose his Desperation, when the time comes.
Due to having Saiyan DNA, Harvest has a very high tolerance for pain. He is able to endure much more punishment than other races before they fall.
On the other hand, Harvest is easily tricked in to allowing his opponent to reach their highest power uninterrupted or to use their best attacks, due to how Saiyans hunger for the greatest of challenges in combat.
Starting Dojo Techniques
From Nai...
Destructive Wave
Shockwave
Saturday Crush
Hate Rush
Electrical Antennae Attack
Instant Transmission
From Cajabe...
Final Flash
Spirit Ball Attack
Hellzone Grenade
Break Storm
Dark Kaioken
Absorbed Dojo Techniques
Tereya: Psychic Halt
Shockwave -> Syougekiha
He can fire an even weaker one that does nothing to the opponent but cause irritation in sensitive spots (such as the eyes).
Psychic Halt->Molecular Immobilization
Instead of using it to completely Halt an opponent's entire movement/actions/body, he can choose to halt a specific area of the enemy's body, or use it to simply slow them down, by their feet.
By doing this, he can use this technique two times per battle, instead of once, because it's not a full Psychic Halt.
However, using this prevents him from being able to use Psychic Halt.
Molecular Immobilization Upgrade
For the cost of a little more ki, Harvest can use the custom form of this one more time. Even if he's used Psychic Halt.
This also means that it he's used the custom form once, but not twice, he can use Psychic Halt, provided he doesn't use this technique at any level any more.
Electrical Antennae Attack Upgrade: Gamma Antennae Attack
Harvest needs to spend an uninterrupted turn of transforming his electrical energy into gamma radiation. He then unleashes it all over the area.
This technique stuns literally any living thing in the thread he's in, including his allies. Only 1 use per battle, lasts 1 post. During battle, he can use this or electrical antennae, but not both.
Saturday Crush Upgrade: Saturday Special
Once per battle, Harvest may actually fire out the Saturday Crush at the beam rather than just hold it in his hands. If it wins though, it just neutralizes the beam after some struggling.
Hellzone Grenade Upgrade: Dark Flash Implosion
Harvest spends at least 1 post creating two orbs - one in each hand, and then fusing them in to one much larger (quite huge actually), and hollow, orb.
He can then take further posts to strengthen the ki in the orb, if he likes, before attacking.
When attacking, Harvest either smashes the orb at his opponent in Grand Smasher or Crusher Ball style, or rushes up close and tries to hit them with it.
The moment the orb touches any non-Harvest character, it instantly envelops them and instantly crushes them.
Harvest usually puts large amounts of ki in to this technique, so it has far more crushing power than a regular Hellzone Grenade (especially with more than 1 post charge), although due to its sheer power Harvest can only use it once per battle.
Spirit Ball Upgrade: Spirit Crush
Harvest pours more ki than usual in to a Spirit Ball before releasing it.
At any time when this empowered Spirit Ball is close enough to his opponent, Harvest can have it suddenly split in to numerous Spirit Balls all around the opponent, and collapse in on them.
The Spirit Balls will all beat the opponent with one hit each (simultaneously or staggered), and then each will explode individually on its second contact.
Note: Because Harvest pours more ki in to this, it is obviously much more draining than a regular Spirit Ball.
Hell Blade Rush -> Hell Tail Rush
Harvest uses his tail as the blade, with the slashing powers as if he were using a blade. Instead of it merely only being able to stab and cut like a needle.
Harvest, upon seeing the hideous flaw in this technique, has found a way to overcome said flaw by casting away the regular 'Explosion' technique for, coincidentally, Cajabe's personal execution of the attack.
Harvest releases an all-round shockwave from his entire body; this all-round shockwave is called a pulsewave. This is mostly a spherical 'shockwave' attack, but it does do damage and is visible as an extremely rapidly expanding sphere.
This can be done without any charge at all for one single release, or charged for any length of time for multiple releases unleashed one-after-the-other in quick succession. By charging for two posts, Harvest can effectively reach the power of the Explosion attack, but the full damage of said attack will only be achieved by each and every pulsewave hitting his opponent. Obviously it will still use the same amount of ki as the Explosion technique at this level.
Unchared pulsewaves use up just as much ki as if he'd charged for firing out multiple pulsewaves, but not quite to the level that would have required a full post of charging.
Light Grenade
Harvest can fire a weakened version of this using one hand that doesn't require charge.
Final Shine -> Extinction Wave/Burst
Harvest is capable of firing a much weaker Final Shine fired with one or two hands at no charge.
But due to being weakened, this attack doesn't come out as a full wave, but instead as a widespread stationary flare from Harvest's hand(s).
Note that the flare generally spreads at about the same angle as a regular Final Shine would.
This drains about half as much as a single decent Final Shine.
Transformations
- Weakened 60% - 0
- Juvenile Form 100% - 0
- Matured Form - 104% - 10'400
Harvest must be on New Namek, where he will cause havoc and mayhem absorbing the life forces of many namekians through his tail for 25 posts.
During the process, Harvest grows to the height of 5'1''.
Matured Form requires no ki to maintain, and therefore replaces the Base Form.
Absorbed Tereya
[/li][li]Ancient Way Unleashed 120% - 11'000
Requires more havoc on New Namek, absorbing life force from namekians, but this time it's for 50 posts.
This does require ki to maintain.
All Above Unlocked
[/li][li]Ancient Super Saiyan 132% - 11'800
Harvest's eyes turn green, and while fighting his aura is golden like that of a super saiyan's.
This form requires no ki to maintain, and therefore replaces the Base Form.
Require Android to Absorb[/size]
[/li][li]Ancient Master 140% - 12'000
Requires 50 posts of more havoc on New Namek, absorbing life force, to reach this transformation for the first time.
This does require ki to maintain.
[/li][li]Ascended Master 152% - 12'800
Harvest's body bulks out, but he suffers no defects to his movement, and can actually move just as easily as ever.
This form requires no ki to maintain, and therefore replaces the Base Form.
[/li][li]Further Transformations Not Yet Designed[/li][/ul]