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Blasto was the crime lord of East Allston since April 2009. He had committed second-degree murder and was noted for mass property damage during his crimes. He was enemies with [[Accord]], [[Spree]] and [[Chain Man]]<ref name="I19">[[19.x (Donation Interlude 1; Blasto)|Interlude 19]]</ref>. | Blasto was the crime lord of East Allston since April 2009. He had committed second-degree murder and was noted for mass property damage during his crimes. He was enemies with [[Accord]], [[Spree]] and [[Chain Man]]<ref name="I19">[[19.x (Donation Interlude 1; Blasto)|Interlude 19]]</ref>. | ||
===Post-[[Slaughterhouse Nine]]=== | ===Post-[[Slaughterhouse Nine]]=== | ||
After Blasto's lab was destroyed, ostensibly by remnants of the [[Empire Eighty-Eight]], Accord proposed a peace. In exchange for a cessation of hostilities and part of Blasto's territory, Accord provided an equipped laboratory with various samples of highly classified material. <ref name="I19"/> | |||
However, disaster struck when Bonesaw and Damsel of Distress showed up, trying to weaponize tinker's works, in order to move the apocalypse along. Defiant then tried to kill Bonesaw, and did kill Damsel. Bonesaw then took control of Blasto's body, gathered all the various DNA samples from past members of the Slaughterhouse Nine, and left, still in control of his body. | However, disaster struck when Bonesaw and Damsel of Distress showed up, trying to weaponize tinker's works, in order to move the apocalypse along. Defiant then tried to kill Bonesaw, and did kill Damsel. Bonesaw then took control of Blasto's body, gathered all the various DNA samples from past members of the Slaughterhouse Nine, and left, still in control of his body. | ||
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<infobox> <title source="name"><default>Blasto</default></title>
<image source="Image"></image> <image source="image"></image> <group><header>Basic Information</header> <label>Civilian Name</label> <label>Aliases</label> <label>Gender</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Death</label> <label>Age</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Post-timeskip</label> <label>Ward start</label> <label>Relations</label> <label>Family</label></group> <group><header>Professional Status</header> <label>Occupation</label> <label>Classification</label> <label>Unique Features</label> <label>Alignment</label>
<label>Status</label><format><label>Location</label> <label>Teams</label> <label>Previous Team(s)</label> <label>Base of Operations</label></group> <group><header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label></group> </infobox> Blasto was an independent villian operating in the Boston area.
Personality
Blasto is very anti-establishment and withdrawn from society, although he does not hate it. He even has/had aspirations of meeting a woman who appreciated his "art" (his creations), settling down and having children. He is surprisingly laidback though this may be due to smoking marijuana regularly<ref name="I19"/>.
He is skeptical, expecting traps at any moment from Accord, confident in his abilities and appreciates the work of other tinkers, such as Dragon. However, he had grown used to substandard equipment, and was excited at the prospect of a real lab.<ref name="I19"/>
He has no problem with dutifully executing his creations which are doomed to fail.<ref name="I19"/> In his interlude, he tried composing a pseudo-endbringer using tissue samples from both Myrddin and the Simurgh, which is something that Bonesaw later admits that "she's not even crazy enough to do".<ref name="I19"/>
Appearance
Blasto wore a biological mask he had grown that mimicked the texture and appearance of a normal face.<ref name="playtest"/>
Abilities and Powers
Blasto is a "wet" tinker, often working with plants, fungi and animals to create weaponized hybrids, which he uses to wreak havoc upon his enemies, using pheromones to control them.<ref name="playtest">Playtest Capes</ref>
He can create life-forms using raw materials, such as a lab assistant, a pseudo-endbringer and other, non-specified hybrids. He deliberately makes his creations sterile, as he was warned that self-replicating beings would constitute an S-Class threat which would mean a kill order for him.<ref name="I19"/>
History
Background
Blasto was one of the only kids in his town to go to medical school. It created a rift between him and his family and friends. He was too 'uppity' to belong anywhere at home and too much of a welfare case to get acceptance from school peers or professors. Caught between the two, he saw both realities crumble. His father was sent to jail, his brother targeted, his sister at risk with no one to protect her, while the doctor he was interning for ignored him and effectively sabotaged him. He triggered.
After Blasto triggered, he threw himself into his work. <ref name="WoG">Comments for WildBow</ref>.
Blasto was the crime lord of East Allston since April 2009. He had committed second-degree murder and was noted for mass property damage during his crimes. He was enemies with Accord, Spree and Chain Man<ref name="I19">Interlude 19</ref>.
Post-Slaughterhouse Nine
After Blasto's lab was destroyed, ostensibly by remnants of the Empire Eighty-Eight, Accord proposed a peace. In exchange for a cessation of hostilities and part of Blasto's territory, Accord provided an equipped laboratory with various samples of highly classified material. <ref name="I19"/>
However, disaster struck when Bonesaw and Damsel of Distress showed up, trying to weaponize tinker's works, in order to move the apocalypse along. Defiant then tried to kill Bonesaw, and did kill Damsel. Bonesaw then took control of Blasto's body, gathered all the various DNA samples from past members of the Slaughterhouse Nine, and left, still in control of his body.
He finally died under torture in the Slaughterhouse 9's private world.
References
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