Noise

Noise is a character in The Big Damn Fight.

Description
Noise is a girl in her late teens. She has lightly tanned skin and short red-blonde hair. She's pretty tall for her age, and real buff. She wears a mask (black with a thin red soundwave symbol, covers the upper half of the face) which she almost never takes off in public. At the time of abduction she was wearing her school uniform; white shirt, blue tie, black skirt and a pair of heavy black boots. Noise is headstrong, impulsive, ready to fight at the drop of a hat and intensely loyal to anyone she befriends.

Because of her rowdiness people tend to underestimate her intelligence and yeah she's not the most booksmart girl in her friend group but she's the one who has the best understanding of her own abilities. She's practiced with them, learnt what she can do, considered how she can most effectively use them against a whole variety of common superhuman abilities. She knows her stuff. Her favourite music genre is dubstep.

Powers & Abilities
Noise has the ability to turn into sound. This has several uses: firstly it means she can easily pass through anything which isn't soundproofed, secondly it means she's also extremely fast, as when she is sound she can move at that speed (this is of limited functionality though as she can't stay sound for too long) and thirdly it means she can hit real hard. She's already pretty tough but when she can punch you at the speed of sound, well... yeah.

Biography
Noise was born in a small town called Rosid; a relatively new town with a surprisingly high proportion of superhumans to regulars. She manifested her abilities at a young age and has worked hard to master them ever since. She's friends with a group of about five other girls most of whom also have abilities. Together they are a band called Masque (the name and stylization was Glitch's idea) and they sing semi-regularly at Club Supernova. Noise isn't really interested in singing so much as she enjoys hanging out with her friends, and she was the one to prompt their branching out into actual 'superheroism'.