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Cyril Huntley, codename Nex, self-styled ninja and a professional murder for hire in training.<ref name="Chaka4">''[[Reflections in an Evil Eye]]''</ref>
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'''Cyril Huntley''', codename '''Nex''', self-styled ninja and a professional murderer for hire in training. He's British.<ref name="Chaka4">''[[Reflections in an Evil Eye]]''</ref>
   
 
==Description==
 
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Nex is completely devoid of anything resembling a sense of humor and has shown himself to be a sociopath even when he's not prey to his [[Diedrick's Syndrome]]. He has no empathy for others and conceives of interaction between people only as a predator/prey relationship, giving no value at all to things like people's lives or their feelings &mdash; the reason for the attraction he feels for Sahar is her perceived lack of scruples that makes her a perfect predator. He also isn't able to take any setback in stride, retaliating even to minor slights with deliberate, carefully planned application of violence; he's also almost as good at it as he thinks he is, having never been caught while assaulting his victims until the 2007 winter term, when he attempted to assassinate [[Bladedancer]], although he had failed in his assault on [[Eldritch|Erik Mahren]] when he attempted to steal an [[AEGIS Loader]] from the "Cage" (the high-security weapons locker), receiving a wound to a leg in the process.<ref name="CTT1">''[[Call the Thunder#Chapter 1 - Let's Play a Game|Call the Thunder: Chapter 1 - Let's Play a Game]]''</ref>
 
Nex is completely devoid of anything resembling a sense of humor and has shown himself to be a sociopath even when he's not prey to his [[Diedrick's Syndrome]]. He has no empathy for others and conceives of interaction between people only as a predator/prey relationship, giving no value at all to things like people's lives or their feelings &mdash; the reason for the attraction he feels for Sahar is her perceived lack of scruples that makes her a perfect predator. He also isn't able to take any setback in stride, retaliating even to minor slights with deliberate, carefully planned application of violence; he's also almost as good at it as he thinks he is, having never been caught while assaulting his victims until the 2007 winter term, when he attempted to assassinate [[Bladedancer]], although he had failed in his assault on [[Eldritch|Erik Mahren]] when he attempted to steal an [[AEGIS Loader]] from the "Cage" (the high-security weapons locker), receiving a wound to a leg in the process.<ref name="CTT1">''[[Call the Thunder#Chapter 1 - Let's Play a Game|Call the Thunder: Chapter 1 - Let's Play a Game]]''</ref>
   
All of this doesn't make him a good assassin though, due his Diedrick's he is easily driven into ranting rages in the middle of a combat<ref name="Chaka4"/>, causing him to just let off a barrage of attacks without thinking. He was easily played with first by Sahar (for his Psi and Esp knacks) then twice by [[Solange]], the first time having him attempt to murder [[Fey]]<ref name="RotA"/> and the second time prompting him to assault [[Zenith]] in the middle of the day with witnesses.<ref name="Chaka4"/> In both occasions he, a [[Psychic|Psi]]-3, managed to let Tansy, a Psi-2, tamper with his mind; so much for the Psionic Assassin.
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All of this doesn't make him a good assassin though, due to his Diedrick's he is easily driven into ranting rages in the middle of a combat<ref name="Chaka4"/>, causing him to just let off a barrage of attacks without thinking. He was easily played with first by Sahar (for his Psi and Esp knacks) then twice by [[Solange]], the first time having him attempt to murder [[Fey]]<ref name="RotA"/> and the second time prompting him to assault [[Zenith]] in the middle of the day with witnesses.<ref name="Chaka4"/> In both occasions he, a [[Psychic|Psi]]-3, managed to let Tansy, a Psi-2, tamper with his mind; so much for the Psionic Assassin.
   
 
During the planning of the [[Combat Finals]] he was chosen as opponent for Bladedancer's Crash test, or more accurately she was chosen to teach him a lesson about the alleged superiority of mutants over baselines.<ref name="CTT1"/> The Crash resulted in an especially humiliating defeat for him<ref name="CTT4">''[[Call the Thunder#Chapter 4 - The Beatings will Continue Until Morale Improves|Call the Thunder: Chapter 4 - The Beatings will Continue Until Morale Improves]]''</ref>; this defeat however failed abysmally in teaching him that being a mutant doesn't mean being invincible and prompted him to seek revenge on the baseline who defeated him.<ref name="FED1-Earth">''[[Five Elements Dancing#Book of the Earth|Five Elements Dancing: Book of the Earth]]''</ref>
 
During the planning of the [[Combat Finals]] he was chosen as opponent for Bladedancer's Crash test, or more accurately she was chosen to teach him a lesson about the alleged superiority of mutants over baselines.<ref name="CTT1"/> The Crash resulted in an especially humiliating defeat for him<ref name="CTT4">''[[Call the Thunder#Chapter 4 - The Beatings will Continue Until Morale Improves|Call the Thunder: Chapter 4 - The Beatings will Continue Until Morale Improves]]''</ref>; this defeat however failed abysmally in teaching him that being a mutant doesn't mean being invincible and prompted him to seek revenge on the baseline who defeated him.<ref name="FED1-Earth">''[[Five Elements Dancing#Book of the Earth|Five Elements Dancing: Book of the Earth]]''</ref>
   
In order to do so he stalked Bladedancer for a while and recruited [[Nephandus]], (who has a grudge against her for her involvement in having his head duct-taped in a toilet bowl) to deal with Security's sensors;<ref name="FED2-Metal">''[[Five Elements Dancing#Book of the Metal|Five Elements Dancing: Book of the Metal]]''</ref> when the time came for him to strike he found her on his terms (not aware of having to fight him) while she couldn't connect to the Tao due to [[Hekate]]'s seal (even if he was unaware of this); these advantages don't grant him his revenge though, as [[Bladedancer]] defeats him again even without the help of the Tao.<ref name="FED4-Wood">''[[Five Elements Dancing#Book of the Wood|Five Elements Dancing: Book of the Wood]]''</ref> What kind of charges he will have to face or whether [[Nephandus]]'s involvement has been discovered is still unknown at this date.
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In order to do so he stalked Bladedancer for a while and recruited [[Nephandus]], (who has a grudge against her for her involvement in having his head duct-taped in a toilet bowl) to deal with Security's sensors;<ref name="FED2-Metal">''[[Five Elements Dancing#Book of the Metal|Five Elements Dancing: Book of the Metal]]''</ref> when the time came for him to strike he found her on his terms (not aware of having to fight him) while she couldn't connect to the Tao due to [[Hekate]]'s seal (even if he was unaware of this); these advantages don't grant him his revenge though, as [[Bladedancer]] defeats him again even without the help of the Tao.<ref name="FED4-Wood">''[[Five Elements Dancing#Book of the Wood|Five Elements Dancing: Book of the Wood]]''</ref> What kind of charges he had to face or whether [[Nephandus]]'s involvement has been discovered is still unknown at this date. However, by [[2007-02-12|February 12, 2007]]<ref name="Chou8.1">''[[Gong Hai Fat Choy#Chapter 1|Gong Hai Fat Choy: Chapter 1]]''</ref>, Bladedancer considered him "gone," suggesting that he has been expelled.
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When [[Vamp]] arrives on [[2007-02-19|February 19, 2007]], however, Nex is still present. Right the next day, Zenith and Sahar arrange a trap for him to prove that he is hassling them constantly, since Nex was never caught in a proven incident. The consequences of Nex getting caught this time are unknown. Nex' unwitting helpers, i.e. [[Bravo]]'s team, are facing detention.<ref name="Vamp1">''[[Vamp (Story)|Vamp 1]]''</ref>
   
 
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 8 January 2016

Cyril Huntley, codename Nex, self-styled ninja and a professional murderer for hire in training. He's British.[1]

Description[]

Nex takes great pride in his mutant abilities and superiority over baseline humans. Having been one of Sahar's victims when she was forming intimate relationships with students with useful psi-techniques only to dump them after copying these, he is still obsessed with her, willing to do anything in his power to get back into a relationship with her.[2][3][1]

Nex is completely devoid of anything resembling a sense of humor and has shown himself to be a sociopath even when he's not prey to his Diedrick's Syndrome. He has no empathy for others and conceives of interaction between people only as a predator/prey relationship, giving no value at all to things like people's lives or their feelings — the reason for the attraction he feels for Sahar is her perceived lack of scruples that makes her a perfect predator. He also isn't able to take any setback in stride, retaliating even to minor slights with deliberate, carefully planned application of violence; he's also almost as good at it as he thinks he is, having never been caught while assaulting his victims until the 2007 winter term, when he attempted to assassinate Bladedancer, although he had failed in his assault on Erik Mahren when he attempted to steal an AEGIS Loader from the "Cage" (the high-security weapons locker), receiving a wound to a leg in the process.[4]

All of this doesn't make him a good assassin though, due to his Diedrick's he is easily driven into ranting rages in the middle of a combat[1], causing him to just let off a barrage of attacks without thinking. He was easily played with first by Sahar (for his Psi and Esp knacks) then twice by Solange, the first time having him attempt to murder Fey[3] and the second time prompting him to assault Zenith in the middle of the day with witnesses.[1] In both occasions he, a Psi-3, managed to let Tansy, a Psi-2, tamper with his mind; so much for the Psionic Assassin.

During the planning of the Combat Finals he was chosen as opponent for Bladedancer's Crash test, or more accurately she was chosen to teach him a lesson about the alleged superiority of mutants over baselines.[4] The Crash resulted in an especially humiliating defeat for him[5]; this defeat however failed abysmally in teaching him that being a mutant doesn't mean being invincible and prompted him to seek revenge on the baseline who defeated him.[6]

In order to do so he stalked Bladedancer for a while and recruited Nephandus, (who has a grudge against her for her involvement in having his head duct-taped in a toilet bowl) to deal with Security's sensors;[7] when the time came for him to strike he found her on his terms (not aware of having to fight him) while she couldn't connect to the Tao due to Hekate's seal (even if he was unaware of this); these advantages don't grant him his revenge though, as Bladedancer defeats him again even without the help of the Tao.[8] What kind of charges he had to face or whether Nephandus's involvement has been discovered is still unknown at this date. However, by February 12, 2007[9], Bladedancer considered him "gone," suggesting that he has been expelled.

When Vamp arrives on February 19, 2007, however, Nex is still present. Right the next day, Zenith and Sahar arrange a trap for him to prove that he is hassling them constantly, since Nex was never caught in a proven incident. The consequences of Nex getting caught this time are unknown. Nex' unwitting helpers, i.e. Bravo's team, are facing detention.[10]

MID[]

MID as of 2006-12-12:[5]

Mutant Identification Card
Code name Nex
Ratings ESP-3, PSI-3, TK-4
Techniques Cloak, Psiknife, Vortex, Eyebreaker, Doppleganger
Weak vs Diedrick’s Disorder
Backup / Team Affiliation Masterminds

References[]