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CHARACTER NAME: [Mr.] Spock
CHARACTER SERIES: Star Trek AOS

[OOC]

Backtagging: Yes
Threadhopping: Yes, just let me know.
Fourthwalling: Yes, but no info dumps please!
Offensive subjects (elaborate): IC-Just don't be a racist, xenophobic asshole, or smack talk about his momma or captain. Also Khan.
OOC- Uhhh....nada.

[IC]

Hugging this character: Vulcans do not 'hug'
Kissing this character: Vulcans kiss holding hands and well...not sure how he would act to a mouth kiss if you aren't Kirk Uhura..
Flirting with this character: Go for it, but you might get sassed.
Fighting with this character: He is 3x stronger than a human. Also Vulcan Nerve Pinch. Good luck.
Injuring this character (include limits and severity): Sure, let me know.
Killing this character: Let me know, we can plot it.
Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: He is telepathic, his mental shields are quite strong. Let me know.

Warnings: He is a touch telepath. That being said he doesn't...like people touching him. His mental shields are strong but he can still sense simple things like emotions from the people around him.

[Telepathy Permissions]

Does Spock have permission to read your mind?:
If yes, what can he see? Or what don't you want him to see?


Get your own copy of the IC/OOC Permissions meme!

Date: 2013-06-27 08:54 am (UTC)
passed_torch: (Default)
From: [personal profile] passed_torch
Hahahahaha. I will note that I will try to give cues/bits in tags with Spock for things he might pick up if it comes up, and you can pretty much assume that anything reasonable in internal monologue/description of emotional states is fair game, also I give blanket permission for all of mine if it comes up and am free to poke with questions.

Giotto (This Journal): If anything, while it'll be subtler than it should be, he's... probably loud, as far as projecting emotions, since there's other powers behind/tied to it. Besides anything related to what's going on, Giotto is a hundred and thirty years old and has haunted a piece of jewelry for a good hundred of that. The ring was made to store memories as it was passed down, so not only is there his memories, but those of all of his successors, good and bad. Giotto himself was a revolutionary and lived in the late 1800's.

Daemon Spade/Rosario ([personal profile] bestamontillado): Listing him first, although technically he's attached to Mukuro - he's a disembodied spirit that's either inhabiting a set of earrings, or an owl familiar-type creature. Spade will be with either Mukuro (below) or Chrome ([personal profile] cherished_avatar) at all times. Spade has something due to Plot here that makes it so him, and anyone he's in contact with, have a dead-zone bubble where no abilities to sense anything work; so if he's in the earrings or the owl is on Mukuro's shoulder, they're a very noticeable blank spot. I'll try to flag if he ISN'T with Mukuro during a thread.

Mukuro ([personal profile] vipassi): He actually does have some mental defenses/shields where it'd likely feel like there's a layer of fog around his mind usually, assuming Spade isn't there/on him. If he's being less careful and Spade isn't with him, he's actually pretty calm usually. He's also a living weapon mushed with several nonhuman things, and some of the patterns/marks are pretty noticeable on his mind.

Kuja ([personal profile] silver_lucifer): It might occasionally come up a little gibberish-ish; he's an artificial life form, and from what I've gleaned about the civilization that created him, they did biotech/magic-based technology, which means his nervous system's both a nervous system and their equivalent of a computer, and Terran systems work weird. Emotionally/mentally, think a stained glass window that's been smashed to bits and glued back together with all the sharp parts sticking out; it's slowly blunting, but as much as he poker-faces well, he's a ball of trust issues, damage, and more enlightened self-interest with a temperamental streak than conscience or empathy.

Soma Cruz ([personal profile] eternal_night_ends): Uh. Well, for one, he's a walking ball of Dark Power loud enough to unnerve normal, non-sensitive humans, so there'd likely be a nice loud layer of "Something is not right here, and whatever it is, it's both wrong and dangerous". That aside, he's basically a mostly floofy, if kicked-around and stubborn, young man that's hard to really upset...
Who's also working through having a thousand years worth of a previous self's memories. That part won't be happy fun tiems if it gets poked.

Saguru ([personal profile] stalking_horse): He's a normal human! He's a detective who specializes in the more urgent/complicated/weird cases, and has grown up around police stations and crime scenes; a decent chunk of his casework has been serial killers and mass murders. He works internationally, has an ego, is kind of the human equivalent of a bred-born-and-raised service dog, and he's trying to be Sherlock Holmes.

Date: 2013-06-27 09:18 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cherished_avatar
[personal profile] cherished_avatar - Chrome Dokuro/Kozumi Nagi - She has similar shields to [personal profile] vipassi. Sometimes she has Spade. If Spock gets into her brain it's. Full. Of. Minds. She has mental connections to two different Mukuros (both in game), Gokudera, Spade, and a small monster which is always with her. If she noticed prying, she would react with deadly levels of violence because she's got a bit of a Thing about brainwashing. (Blame Spade.)

[personal profile] fever_blistered_grin - Dr. Simon Lee - Heh. Okay. Metaphor time. Take a puzzle. Throw half of it away at random. Take a completely different puzzle and do the same thing. Smash the remaining pieces of the two puzzles together randomly paying no attention to even trying to make them fit cleanly. One of those puzzles is "human male of approximately ninety years old". The other one is "fire elemental with pretty much no grip on this entire dimension". He's angry. He's always angry. At his calmest and most content he's angry. There are depths of rage that could burn down a world, and all the fire behind it that it needs to do so. He's very, very, very likely to react violently to anything perceived as intrusive. In this case "violent" reads as "pillar of hell".

[personal profile] kiziah - Kiziah of Dahnil Clan - Ki isn't human, at all. She's actually feline. Dunno if that'll make a difference. She doesn't have terribly much in the way of shields, although if she noticed something prying she'd give a blistering lecture on privacy. Her mind is extraordinarily well-ordered. Although she tends to say that she's "just a hunter", the truth is that she is incredibly intelligent (not a genius, just incredibly intelligent) and would be a scholar if she didn't live in early-1800's central Africa. She speaks three languages fluently, and is learning two more. Kiziah is very compassionate, very caring, but under all of that? She's three hundred and fifty pounds of predator that has spent the last fifty-nine years surviving a world covered in monsters with a handful of sticks and the weapons she was born with.

Date: 2013-06-27 09:25 am (UTC)
serpente: The power of this eye (09 Shall I show you)
From: [personal profile] serpente
Similar to what Birdy says about her Mukuro above: my older Mukuro has very strong mental shields that are pretty much designed to rebuff everyone who tries to read his mind. If he catches you/anyone else trying to do it, he will most likely do the equivalent of phyiscally pinning that person down and throttling them. That's if you're unlucky and he doesn't settle for forcefully shoving you out instead. He's become a lot more touchy about having his mind interfered with after events in his canon, so he's a lot more unforgiving about intrusions than Birdy's Mukuro probably is.

As for what his mind feels like, it's generally cold and hard and gives the distinct impression of an animal whose hackles are always up. On the very, very slim chance he lets Spock in/Spock somehow gets a glimpse of his mind, the first thing he'll probably realise is that Mukuro has killed a lot of people (there isn't even any point in keeping count). Anything else I'll mention if they ever have any sort of interaction.
Edited Date: 2013-06-27 09:25 am (UTC)

Date: 2013-06-27 09:41 am (UTC)
mopmistress: ([talk] ☼ umbrella in the rain)
From: [personal profile] mopmistress
Aoko ([personal profile] mopmistress): Normal human girl; no shields. Fairly stubborn, kind, free with her emotions, has a bit of a temper. No real major trauma; lost her mother when she was too young to remember, got experimented on, died once in Maison.

Ken ([personal profile] flehmenresponse): Take human. Blend with big cat. Use resulting instincts to shape early childhood. Set for fourteen years, and serve. Brash teenager, who thinks more in terms of physical than in words, and relies heavily on big cat instincts to replace social cues. Has a lot of past-trauma with experiments, and has killed a LOT of people. Has some basic shielding, but not enough to divert more than a casual prod, and not enough to notice anyone prodding. Has a mental link to both Mukuro's ([personal profile] vipassi, [personal profile] serpente) which is mostly one-way from their end.

Soubi ([personal profile] blankfighter): Human with magical powers; uses words to shape spells. Has some very crude, but effective, self-taught shields. If he realises someone's prodding at his thoughts, they will slam closed like an iron door on your fingers. Has a LOT of childhood trauma. If you have triggers, please check his permissions for info. He has a few mental links; to Ritsuka, a pair bond, two-way, full of devotion and love; to Lily, a more protective bond, two-way, caring and determined; to Mukuro, a supporting bond, mostly muted on both sides with just enough 'open' to tell that it's still active. And there's a faded, inactive/dead bond to someone not in the house, with no good memories attached to it.

Permissions for my winged two-in-one~

Date: 2013-06-28 03:36 am (UTC)
poetryforfish: yes this is a broken up Prairie Home Companion reference, sue me (Default)
From: [personal profile] poetryforfish
So. Castiel got grabbed by phantasms, and experimented on. The result is that Cas (telepathic angel) and his vessel Jimmy (otherwise normal human whose body Castiel inhabits) actually switch out at random, usually every 4 to 8 hours. Depending on which of them is in control when Spock encounters them, potential reactions and chances of success change.

Spock has permission to read Jimmy's mind, and to try to read Cas's. Castiel's own telepathy would likely get in the way of Spock digging too deep, as he would sense it and block... but Jimmy doesn't possess these skills, so. Read away. XD

(He might need to in order to suss out what their deal is anyway. Jimmy will happily explain how they got into this state, but how likely it will seem to Spock is beyond my ability to guess... and Cas tends to hide the fact that they switch out at all, in an effort to protect Jimmy.)
Edited Date: 2013-06-28 04:02 am (UTC)

Date: 2013-06-28 04:05 am (UTC)
false_oracle: (Default)
From: [personal profile] false_oracle
Does Spock have permission to read your mind?: Blanket yes

If yes, what can he see? Or what don't you want him to see?

Magus [profile] false_orcale... will have some sense that Spock (well, someone but since Spock is a touch telepath, Magus will assume him) is in his head. Spock is welcome to see anything in his history, but Schala (not in game) and Khemrys ([personal profile] homeless_pard) are the brightest things in his memory, followed by Jo and her raven ([personal profile] loquacious_raven) will be less bright, but there nonetheless. He's also welcome to see that Magus has died in the house, hates (and fears shhhh) Little Miss, that the Phantasms took some of his memories and infected him with empathy.

Ena [personal profile] bound_inblood... He can see anything. Her history is all up in her journal. There's a lot of emotion behind the stoic pretense, and a lot of fear. It's why she puts on that pretense.
Edited (html fail) Date: 2013-06-28 04:06 am (UTC)

Date: 2013-06-28 10:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] questionablewit
Does Spock have permission to read your mind?: Heck yes. Hawke might not like that but I would love it.

If yes, what can he see? Or what don't you want him to see? Probably best to discuss this if it should occur. Alas, Hawke doesn't really do casual touching either, especially not just now. Perhaps she can fall on him at some point. Comedy + accidental mindreading! What could go wrong?

P.S. Hawke has a dog. The dog is very intelligent--not quite human levels (well, perhaps dumb humans) but definitely much smarter than a dog should be. Feel free to read him too. He's probably thinking that he'd like something to bite, but it might be more interesting than that.

Date: 2013-06-29 06:28 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] focusyourmind
Charles has his permissions post here: permissions

Spock has permission to try to read either Charles or Dean's brain.

That said, Charles is a very strong mutant telepath in his own right so he will be able to block or communicate. He doesn't require contact for it either. This version of him hasn't had a chance to get much experience in alien minds before the house but he's adapted some. Charles will happy to compare notes and he'd find the Vulcan mind meld...well...fascinating. :D

Dean on the other hand? Normal human mainly other than extensive exposure to the supernatural as well as being a never used archangelic vessel. So his mind is easily readable but he will be pissed off at the idea of anybody messing or going into his head. (Other than Cas maybe...) Dean is touch starved, but he doesn't like contact unless he trusts a person. And he doesn't trust easily.

Date: 2013-07-13 10:22 am (UTC)
but_i_am_not_your_savior: (Default)
From: [personal profile] but_i_am_not_your_savior
Does Spock have permission to read your mind?: Sure!
If yes, what can he see? Or what don't you want him to see? He's an empath himself, so it could be entertaining. It'd probably be recent events, which means a lot of skittering around a magic-using pre-industrial warzone, and getting torn half to pieces a couple times <- which would be pretty damn charged since the second one was not long before he arrived and the one attacking was a possessed friend of his.

Have fun with that, he's a decent person but his memories/thoughts are a lot of helplessness and frustration and anxiety and not a happy place.

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