[color=orange][b][u]Silent Cat (Bio)[/u][/b][/color] ------------ [b]Name:[/b] Silent Cat (S.C.) [b]Nationality:[/b] Italian [b]Alternative Name:[/b] Renzo di Stefano [b]Species:[/b] Siberian Tiger [b]Appearance:[/b] Large and muscular orange Siberian tiger with medium length white hair and yellow eyes. [b]Age Immortalized due to CNG:[/b] 21 [b]Occupation:[/b] Musical Conductor [b]Hometown:[/b] Naples, Italy [b]Current Residence:[/b] Naples, Italy [b]Battle Uniform:[/b] Customized white military armor and a white Italian style robe with hoodie over it with red trims. His arms have hidden blades and he has various gadgets with him but does not use guns. (Mainly because the Italians are fashion-savvy and are serious about clothing. Not to mention, Italian morals do dictate clothing, meaning that Renzo cannot wear a spandex suit like American superheroes do, as it is deemed as too revealing by Italian standards.) [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Alternative Clothing:[/b] Most of the time, he's seen in either business attire or in his conductor outfit and always wears close-toed shoes, because Italian morals, which are heavily influenced by the Catholic Church, dictates fashion. He can also be seen in his Italian Army dress uniform, too. [b]Superpowers:[/b] Short distance warp powers and invisibility. [b]Bio:[/b] Renzo was born to a family line of liberal arts professors, but music wasn't his initial interest. He was interested in military espionage, Italian medieval history, and the [i]Assassin's Creed[/i] game series making him one of the very few G-52s to take an interest in M rated games, though he is aware of the G-52s' morals. After serving the Italian Army after high school, he went to a private liberal arts college to learn about music, where he eventually became one of Italy's most famous musical conductors. He can speak both English and Italian. He is also known for his relatively short-temper, and criticizes a lot as well, though he does his best to tolerate different cultures. He is also a huge fan of soccer, too. Renzo's criticism habits (mainly focusing on food) ultimately led to a new policy Super C inducted into the G-52 Code of Conduct, emphasizing why you shouldn't knock it until you try it. This applies to all G-52s and allies, however; not just Silent Cat. [b]Quotes:[/b] "My morals are somewhat different from the G-52s." "Just because I like [i]Assassin's Creed[/i] doesn't make me immoral." "Yes, I'm critical, but don't take my words with offense!"