Zelusassin

Zelusassin is an alien from Not Applicable.

Abilities
Zelusassin's abilities include:
 * Limited Flight
 * Absurdly Sharp Blades
 * Tough Armor
 * Extreme Speed
 * Heightened Agility
 * Fast Reflexes
 * Limited Underwater Breathing

Appearance


Zelusassin's appearance is similar to that of a samurai warrior thanks to his thick armor pieces. He is entirely green, with pale purple eyes, and mostly resembles a bug with wings sprouting from his 'head'. His limbs are multi-jointed, with dark green blades sprouting from each appendage. He has three modified book gills on each side of his torso. He wears Napoleon's signature sunglasses on his top armor piece instead of over his eyes, for obvious reasons.

Weaknesses
Though fighting this fast striker may seem rather impossible, he's something of a Glass Cannon, and if hit in an area outside his armor, will take major damage. His book lungs are especially vulnerable in this regard, and if hit, will make it extremely hard for him to breathe.

Planet and Species Information
Zelusassin is a Reduvidai from the planet Hemiterra. Hemiterra is very similar to Earth, with multiple different enviroments scattered throughout the planet. The main difference, however, is that water makes up 90% of Hemiterra's surface, with all land being small islands cattered throughout the planet. This results in most species on the planet being either amphibious or entirely water dwelling. The Reduvidai are technically amphibious, though since the oceans on Hemiterra are about 9% salt, they have an easier time breathing on land, as long as the keep their gills wet to some extent. (9% may not seem like much, but considering the oceans on Earth are about 3.5% salt on average, it's a wonder that the Reduvidai can even dive instead of just floating to the top.)

Etymology
Zelusassin is a combonation of the words assassin and Zelus, Zelus being the name of a genus of assassin bugs. Reduvidai is a corruption of the word Reduviidae, the name of the family including assassin bugs, ambush bugs, and thread-legged bugs. Hemiterra is a combination of Hemiptera, an order of insects known more commonly as true bugs, and the word terra, the Latin name for earth.