Py'em Partilo

Py'em Partilos are an alien species in Brandon 10. They live on the planet Enormicro.

Appearance
Py'em Partilos look like humanoids in grey and red armor with several black lines on it. They have roundish eyes, their heads resemble helmets with headphone-like supporters over their ears and red patches around their wrists.

Biology
The molecules within Py'em Partilos are constantly shifting from a small and large distance apart from each other, creating a stable flux during the younger ages of a Py'em Partilo. Once Py'em Partilos come of age, the stable flux is no longer ended as the molecules remain at a neutral distance from each other. However, adolescent Py'em Partilos are able to control their growth and shrinkage at a slow rate. If a Py'em Partilo shrinks more than it grows, their molecules form another flux making it difficult to grow larger than their average size. This is same for Py'em Partilos who grow more than shrink except with opposite effects. Once Py'em Partilos become adults, they are able to grow more than their average size or, depending on which effects they had during their adolescence, shrink beyond their average size at will without struggle; mastering complete Size-Alteration.

Powers and Abilities
Py'em Partilos have the ability to change their own body size and mass. When increasing their mass, they gain more strength and more durability. When decreasing their mass, they gain enhanced intelligence and higher agility.

Weaknesses
When enlarged, Py'em Partilos have a limited intellect and are driven mainly on instinct which could make them reckless and uncoordinated. When shrunken, they are more exposed to larger threats and aren't as resistant against attacks. In regular size, Py'em Partilos have average strength, durability and intellect which isn't nessecarily a weakness but it isn't a strength either.

Known Py'em Partilos

 * Size Man

Trivia

 * The name, Py'em Partilo, is a reference to the Pym Particles from Marvel. Both of which are involved in size alteration.
 * Py'em Partilo is pronounced "Pi-Em Par-Tee-Lo".