Rebel, one saiyan army
Religion: ....Punching stuff.
Political Affiliation: Fists are better than words.
Education: No formal education, but he understands physics.
Languages spoken: English.
Weapons: His Body and Ki
Citizenship: Japanese
Nationality: Japanese
Born:
Now lives: In Heaven, assumedly.
Lives with: Other dead heroes.
Relationship Status: Single.
Occupation: Getting revenge on Frieza.
Hobbies: Training, Fighting, Rebellion.
Interests: Crunching Faces
Favorite Types of Music: N/A
Favorite Types of Reading Material: N/A
Serious Problems: Hot-Headed
Personality: Stalwart/ Hard working
Other:
No equipment but his armor, which would probably stop most modern weapons. But he has an arsenal of techniques, physical, and Ki-Baised. However, Bardock is a tad leaning towards the Physical side of combat.
As with most DBZ characters, Bardock has inhumane speed, power, endurance and reflexes. He also has the control over Ki, which can be put in ball or wave form. Special techniques...
Riot Javelin- Sphere of Blue energy, which is not very large, but very fast, and packs a surprisingly nasty punch. Bardock throws the sphere much like a dodgeball: Directly at his foe.
Heat Phalanx- A ki powered, super-heated uppercut. It's devistating in force, but a little slow on the charge.
Final Spirit Cannon- As his last attack, Bardock pours everything he's got into one last attack: A massive orb. It's much like the big bang attack, however, is like the Riot Javelin, and is thrown directly at it's foe. It's slow, but not turtle-ish, and it brings pain to the game like no other.
Saiyan Spirit- Astonishingly powerful combo preformed by Bardock, remembering his fallen comrades, ending with the power of a Final Spirit Cannon in punch form.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDc_gwGZldU
Bardock was defeated by Frieza, 40 years ago. Bardock spent those 40 years furiously training, pushing his limits to their maxium, training so he could defeat Frieza. But revenge will have to wait. No, his son defeated in combat, it's the father that has to step in deal with the foe.