Zeitgeist
Zeitgeist (a.k.a. The Joker of Isolation)
Zeitgeist is an alternate version of Vulcan from another timeline. Driven insane by his love of Twinkies and the loss of them, he destroyed his timeline after the company went bankrupt. He invaded other timelines, searching for his beloved treat, but ultimately destroys the place for one reason or another. After landing in the main timeline, he was killed after the Jumpers defeated the other anomalies and shot him with the Merz Bow.
Physical Description
Special abilities
Timehax: The primary ability blessed to Zeitgeist. Zeitgest can use this power to speed up time, pause time, slow down time, move at incredible speeds beyond human comprehension, create afterimages of himself, send his injuries into the past or future, accelerate his healing, rewind time to a specific point, accelerate the growth of inanimate objects, etc. The very concept of time is simply clay for Zeitgeist to mold as he sees fit.
Hammertime: Zeitgeist has a massive arsenal of weapons that he can draw upon easily due to storing them in specific points of time. This is effectively the concept known as hammerspace but Zeitgeist claims that he originated it and instead refers to it as Hammertime.
Quantum Virus: Zeitgeist's form of immortality. Zeitgeist can become a phantom version of himself upon death. He uses this form to travel from timeline to timeline and to posses counterparts of himself for the purpose of obtaining a new body. Upon possessing another Vulcan, Zeitgeist's mind will overwrite their own and he will murder that Vulcan's friends and family before returning to the timeline where he perished and finishing the job. There's really no purpose for this last part other than he simply enjoys doing it.
Jester Palladium: The form that Zeitgeist's Psychic Jacket takes, having become so powerful it is an entity of its own. A muscular purple being with a resemblance to Zeitgeist and by extension Vulcan, adorned with a jester's cap upon its head and blank white eyes. Jester Palladium has immense strength and can act autonomously from Zeitgeist. It is completely invisible to all but those with a strong sixth sense and acute psychic awareness, often making it appear that Zeitgeist is able to strike his opponents through some kind of telepathy. Jester Palladium can often be called Zeitgeist's last stand. If Jester Palladium is destroyed or heavily damaged, Zeitgeist will take the same damage to his own body due to their strong connection.
Chrono Trigger: A faint purple beam fired from Zeitgeist's fingers after holding his hand like a gun. Chrono Trigger causes anything hit by it to reach its natural point of death and decay (i.e. metals will rust down into nothing, flesh and bones will turn to dust, etc.).
Twinkie Beam: A pair of bright purple beams released from Zeitgeist's eyes. Anything or anyone hit by the Twinkie Beam will instantly become a twinkie, Zeitgeist's favorite food and personal motivator. He will then consume his enemies and be rewarded with a fraction of their raw energy. It is not currently known if there is anyway to reverse the effects of Twinkie Beam.
Road Rage: Zeitgeist will grab a car, truck, or some other type of vehicle (i.e. construction vehicle such as a road roller) and slam it onto his opponent before stopping time. This is followed with a barrage of punches to cause the automobile to explode while time is still frozen. He will allow time to flow again so his opponent will be entirely engulfed in the explosion.
Timecube: A cube that forms in Zeitgeist's hands which enlarges, trapping its target once it makes its mark. Timecube is one of Zeitgeist's deadliest powers even though he can never actually remember what it does due to its effects. Timecube effectively erases an individual from existence but will correct the timeline in a way where everything they did still managed to happen but no traces of the individual ever existing can be found and no one will remember them. Each time Zeitgeist uses Timecube, he effectively forgets that he's ever had to use it before.
Underground Butterfly Effect: Zeitgeist unleashes a surge of violet electricity that travels through his feet into the ground beneath him. He can cause this energy to erupt from the ground in the form of purple butterflies, these butterflies can shred an opponent's flesh and combine into an electrical energy field that will fry anything caught in it. Zeitgeist is especially fond of slowing time with this move so the agony lasts far longer.
Eye of Tindalos: A ghastly eye appears in the palm of Zeitgeist's right hand and causes anyone who looks directly into it to enter a trance-like state. Those affected will see themselves in an empty red void where the distinction between ground and sky is null and void. As they continue to look into the eye, all light around them will become dim and all they will be able to see is the eye of the voracious hound. A gigantic apparition of a head of a Hound of Tindalos, foul creatures who exist in the angles of time, will appear and move towards the target, opening its maw to swallow them whole. Those who are unable to break the trance before this happens are ripped to shreds by the hounds and their remains are dragged into the angles of time where no life as we know it can go, making it impossible to revive, restore, or even bury the woeful victims. Zeitgeist sees the hounds as his pets and uses his body as a conduit to summon them.
Schrodinger's Box: Zeitgeist summons a mysterious black chromium crate near his location and then enters the box, closing the lead behind him. While inside the box, Zeitgeist enters into a state where he is neither technically alive or dead, existing outside of time and space until the box is opened and his occupation of reality can be confirmed. The box is completely impervious and so is Zeitgeist while inside of it. On the flip side, he is completely unable to interact with reality and all effects of his abilities currently active are negated while he occupies Schrodinger's Box.
Hammertime: Zeitgeist has a massive arsenal of weapons that he can draw upon easily due to storing them in specific points of time. This is effectively the concept known as hammerspace but Zeitgeist claims that he originated it and instead refers to it as Hammertime.
Quantum Virus: Zeitgeist's form of immortality. Zeitgeist can become a phantom version of himself upon death. He uses this form to travel from timeline to timeline and to posses counterparts of himself for the purpose of obtaining a new body. Upon possessing another Vulcan, Zeitgeist's mind will overwrite their own and he will murder that Vulcan's friends and family before returning to the timeline where he perished and finishing the job. There's really no purpose for this last part other than he simply enjoys doing it.
Jester Palladium: The form that Zeitgeist's Psychic Jacket takes, having become so powerful it is an entity of its own. A muscular purple being with a resemblance to Zeitgeist and by extension Vulcan, adorned with a jester's cap upon its head and blank white eyes. Jester Palladium has immense strength and can act autonomously from Zeitgeist. It is completely invisible to all but those with a strong sixth sense and acute psychic awareness, often making it appear that Zeitgeist is able to strike his opponents through some kind of telepathy. Jester Palladium can often be called Zeitgeist's last stand. If Jester Palladium is destroyed or heavily damaged, Zeitgeist will take the same damage to his own body due to their strong connection.
Chrono Trigger: A faint purple beam fired from Zeitgeist's fingers after holding his hand like a gun. Chrono Trigger causes anything hit by it to reach its natural point of death and decay (i.e. metals will rust down into nothing, flesh and bones will turn to dust, etc.).
Twinkie Beam: A pair of bright purple beams released from Zeitgeist's eyes. Anything or anyone hit by the Twinkie Beam will instantly become a twinkie, Zeitgeist's favorite food and personal motivator. He will then consume his enemies and be rewarded with a fraction of their raw energy. It is not currently known if there is anyway to reverse the effects of Twinkie Beam.
Road Rage: Zeitgeist will grab a car, truck, or some other type of vehicle (i.e. construction vehicle such as a road roller) and slam it onto his opponent before stopping time. This is followed with a barrage of punches to cause the automobile to explode while time is still frozen. He will allow time to flow again so his opponent will be entirely engulfed in the explosion.
Timecube: A cube that forms in Zeitgeist's hands which enlarges, trapping its target once it makes its mark. Timecube is one of Zeitgeist's deadliest powers even though he can never actually remember what it does due to its effects. Timecube effectively erases an individual from existence but will correct the timeline in a way where everything they did still managed to happen but no traces of the individual ever existing can be found and no one will remember them. Each time Zeitgeist uses Timecube, he effectively forgets that he's ever had to use it before.
Underground Butterfly Effect: Zeitgeist unleashes a surge of violet electricity that travels through his feet into the ground beneath him. He can cause this energy to erupt from the ground in the form of purple butterflies, these butterflies can shred an opponent's flesh and combine into an electrical energy field that will fry anything caught in it. Zeitgeist is especially fond of slowing time with this move so the agony lasts far longer.
Eye of Tindalos: A ghastly eye appears in the palm of Zeitgeist's right hand and causes anyone who looks directly into it to enter a trance-like state. Those affected will see themselves in an empty red void where the distinction between ground and sky is null and void. As they continue to look into the eye, all light around them will become dim and all they will be able to see is the eye of the voracious hound. A gigantic apparition of a head of a Hound of Tindalos, foul creatures who exist in the angles of time, will appear and move towards the target, opening its maw to swallow them whole. Those who are unable to break the trance before this happens are ripped to shreds by the hounds and their remains are dragged into the angles of time where no life as we know it can go, making it impossible to revive, restore, or even bury the woeful victims. Zeitgeist sees the hounds as his pets and uses his body as a conduit to summon them.
Schrodinger's Box: Zeitgeist summons a mysterious black chromium crate near his location and then enters the box, closing the lead behind him. While inside the box, Zeitgeist enters into a state where he is neither technically alive or dead, existing outside of time and space until the box is opened and his occupation of reality can be confirmed. The box is completely impervious and so is Zeitgeist while inside of it. On the flip side, he is completely unable to interact with reality and all effects of his abilities currently active are negated while he occupies Schrodinger's Box.
Apparel & Accessories
Zeitgeist often appears in front of others in a rusty, derelict set of armor identical to Vulcan Blitz along with a brown cloak around his body. Beneath the armor however, he resembles Vulcan as a young adult but with a head of messy blond hair and deep piercing blue eyes. Curiously, he seems to have a tattoo of a swastika on his upper right shoulder, though this is usually covered by the cloak that he wears.
Specialized Equipment
Almateria: An impressively large antimatter claymore once owned by Dark Crisis, the greatest Jumper who never was. Zeitgeist is able to hold it with a single hand, hinting at a much greater physical strength than he actually uses. The blade appears is retracted into the hilt until the user chooses to "activate" it. Due to the blade of this sword being made entirely of antimatter, it creates explosions when swung and when coming into contact with any matter of our observable universe.
Timebombs: Zeitgeist's personal favorite weapon and trolling tool. A highly explosive bomb attached to a armor-piercing drill. Once fired, it digs into the target, then explodes several times, completely wiping whatever was caught in its explosion away without a trace due to the fires of time.
Timebombs: Zeitgeist's personal favorite weapon and trolling tool. A highly explosive bomb attached to a armor-piercing drill. Once fired, it digs into the target, then explodes several times, completely wiping whatever was caught in its explosion away without a trace due to the fires of time.
Social
Social Aptitude
Zeitgeist is entirely insane and relishes in his insanity. He is known to be found of provoking others and going into long, inane monologues that seem to serve no purpose other than self-masturbatory praise or letting others know that they are in fact beneath him. While not mentally stable, he also believes himself to be an absolute in the universe and completely unstoppable, Zeitgeist cannot comprehend the concept that others could ever be stronger than him. He seems to enjoy playing the fool and will often gravely overreact at any slight harm that comes upon him. He has a tendency to make misogynistic and racist remarks to those he views as "others".
Species
Ethnicity
Life
2775
10005
7230 years old
Circumstances of Death
Killed in battle against the Jumpers
Birthplace
Alternate timeline
Children
Eyes
Aquamarine
Hair
Golden blond
Height
5'11"
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