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Earth 27: Victor "Frankenstein" Shelley (Heroic by nature but not a Hero, Modern Era)
There are far too many stories about "Mad Scientists" creating (or heavens forbid, becoming) monsters that go on to do horrible things and make the world even more chaotic than it already is. Why can't we have more tales of "Inspired Geniuses" creating the next great step in their respective fields, towards a better future for everyone? ... If no one else will step forward, I will create the path myself.
There are those born with talents that allow them to lift buildings, run from one side of a continent to the other in mere minutes, endure suffering beyond what most would deem even "survivable"- and there are those whose minds are made to create great works, technology, wonders that normal people could only dream of. Victor Shelley was one of those latter beings, a true natural genius. (Parahuman Learning) He was even decently personable, or at least enough so as to not immediately anger or unnerve those in his presence, save those already disposed to negative responses towards him for one reason or another. (Moderate Diplomacy) He had his faults, certainly. He was no great fighter or athlete, and he didn't even attempt to be subtle- to do so would be entirely anathema to his life goal of making "Para"tech more accessible to the common man, for the benefit of society. (Mediocre Martial, Abysmal Intrigue)
But the one thing that set him apart from most "Mad Scientists"? The thing that let him succeed in markets that drove others to despair? He was damn good at making his work profitable. (High, but not quite Superhuman Stewardship)
Oh? What was his preferred field of Parascience, you ask? Biomedical Engineering, of course- taking samples of DNA from other Natural Parahumans and isolating the parts of their genetic structure that gave them their powers, or at least pieces thereof. He couldn't replicate such things wholesale, (that would require amoral experimentation and implementation methods which are NOT HIS THING,) but creating regeneration treatments for those lacking limbs? Cognitive Boosters for the mentally impaired? Non-harmful steroids for those with unusually frail bodies? These, he could do. The nickname "Frankenstein" was a bit insulting, (HE DIDN'T CREATE MONSTERS, DAMMIT!) but that was a secondary concern at best.
He was creating the legacy of a true "Inspired Genius", and that was enough for him.
Stat Breakdown; Martial 6, Diplomacy 12, Stewardship 15, Intrigue 2, Learning 24
Character Motivation; Give Intellect-based Parahumans a better name.
Parahuman Ability; Superhuman capacity for understanding and implementation of Genetics and Biomedical Engineering.
EDIT; Added numerical values for stats.