DarksydeDash
You know me as RisingShieldBro online.
So I've been thinking and have come the conclusion that this is worthy of a discussion.
The majority has heard the phrase:
"Remember, remember the fifth of November,
The gunpowder, treason and plot,
I know of no reason
Why gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot."
It turns out this phrase originates from Guy Fawkes, an English soldier in 1606 but is more commonly associated with a 1988-1989 DC graphic Novel entitled "V for Vendetta."
Ed Boon said there is a big unexpected surprise coming that no one would expect.
Maybe, just maybe, "V" is that said surprise. It is definitely extremely.. "Fitting" for FP3 to be revealed in November all things considered.
ORIGIN
For those who aren't familiar with "V," his background is largely unknown. What we do know is he was once an inmate who suffered at the infamous "Larkhill Resettlement Camp," a concentration camp where prisoners are exterminated gruesomely by Britain's new fascist regime, Norsefire. While there, he is part of a group of prisoners who are subjected to horrific medical experimentation, All prisoners so injected soon die under gruesome circumstances, with the sole exception of "the man in room five" ("V" in Roman numerals). Although there is nothing physically wrong with him, his actions seem to maintain a twisted logic to them. The experiments actually yield some beneficial results as well; he develops Olympic-level reflexes, increased strength, and incredibly expanded mental capacity as demonstrated consistently throughout the novel.
On the night of November 5th, he detonates a homemade bomb and escapes his cell. Much of the camp is set ablaze, and many of the guards who rush in to see what happened are killed by mustard gas. The camp is evacuated and closed down. He adopts the new identity, "V", and dons a Guy Fawkes mask and costume. V then spends the next five years planning his revenge on the Norsefire government, building his secret base, which he calls the "Shadow Gallery". He then kills off most of the over 40 surviving personnel from Larkhill, making each killing look like an accident.
END OF ORIGIN
Abilities
What do you all think about this? The only thing that seems off is the silhouettes in the first fighter pack trailer since none of them match up. But for all we know, nrs could have their own design for him.
The majority has heard the phrase:
"Remember, remember the fifth of November,
The gunpowder, treason and plot,
I know of no reason
Why gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot."
It turns out this phrase originates from Guy Fawkes, an English soldier in 1606 but is more commonly associated with a 1988-1989 DC graphic Novel entitled "V for Vendetta."
Ed Boon said there is a big unexpected surprise coming that no one would expect.
Maybe, just maybe, "V" is that said surprise. It is definitely extremely.. "Fitting" for FP3 to be revealed in November all things considered.
ORIGIN
For those who aren't familiar with "V," his background is largely unknown. What we do know is he was once an inmate who suffered at the infamous "Larkhill Resettlement Camp," a concentration camp where prisoners are exterminated gruesomely by Britain's new fascist regime, Norsefire. While there, he is part of a group of prisoners who are subjected to horrific medical experimentation, All prisoners so injected soon die under gruesome circumstances, with the sole exception of "the man in room five" ("V" in Roman numerals). Although there is nothing physically wrong with him, his actions seem to maintain a twisted logic to them. The experiments actually yield some beneficial results as well; he develops Olympic-level reflexes, increased strength, and incredibly expanded mental capacity as demonstrated consistently throughout the novel.
On the night of November 5th, he detonates a homemade bomb and escapes his cell. Much of the camp is set ablaze, and many of the guards who rush in to see what happened are killed by mustard gas. The camp is evacuated and closed down. He adopts the new identity, "V", and dons a Guy Fawkes mask and costume. V then spends the next five years planning his revenge on the Norsefire government, building his secret base, which he calls the "Shadow Gallery". He then kills off most of the over 40 surviving personnel from Larkhill, making each killing look like an accident.
END OF ORIGIN
Abilities
- Superhuman strength
- Superhuman speed
- Superhuman reflexes
- Genius-level intellect
- Enhanced physiology
- Master swordsman, martial artist, and marksman
- Master hacker
- Master of stealth
- Master in Demolition
What do you all think about this? The only thing that seems off is the silhouettes in the first fighter pack trailer since none of them match up. But for all we know, nrs could have their own design for him.
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