Ike

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Ike
Species
Toa of Ice
Gender
Male
Factions
Status
Alive
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Ike is a Toa of Ice and a member of the Knights of the Keruvim. He is stationed at the Knights' long-range communications center on Vizima. It is his job to notify the Knights of any objects entering the system.

History[edit | edit source]

In 150,084 CMT, Ike was watching the latest Spacehoops game and eating a McRide™ burger from McYonalds™ when his monitoring equipment beeped to tell him that something entered the system. He called HQ to let them know about it, but the Toa who answered the phone didn't believe him at first because Ike had previously prank-called them with the "Deez nuts" gag. However, Ike was insistent that something incredibly fast had just entered the system, so the other Toa told Ike to call Space Station Alpha and warn them instead.[1]

Ike did as the Toa said and called Space Station Alpha, but the Toa of Magnetism who was manning the comms there didn't believe Ike at first either because he had also been a victim of his pranks in the past. Ike urged him to pull up a map of the sector, switch to telescopic imagery, and zoom in on beta sector: sure enough, there was a wang-shaped ship there headed straight for Vizima. Ike proudly told the Toa "Heck you" for not believing him, then disconnected the line and went back to watching Spacehoops.[1]

Abilities & Powers[edit | edit source]

  • Ice Creation - Ike can create ice or freeze things using his hands.
  • Ice Control - Ike has complete control over all frozen liquids, and can cause them to levitate or form objects. However, he cannot control liquid that has yet to be frozen.
  • Ice Absorption - Ike can absorb certain amounts of ice into his body, which becomes stored for use in future elemental attacks.
  • Ice Nova Blast - If he had to, Ike could release all of his elemental energy in the form of an ice nova blast, which would be a freezing explosion large enough to devastate an area the size of a large city.

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