I hope this extends to biological technology :,)
Name: Garland Wahl
Age: 15
Gender: Male
Personality: Impish, flirtatious, and dauntingly courageous, Garland is an overwhelmingly extroverted and adventurous young man. He's fueled by a seemingly consistent stream of energy, never quite restless or tired but equally as athletic as he is smug. Despite his athleticism, he has a tendency to be lazy academically. Although clumsy and admittedly awkward socially, he has strong morals and high spirits. He has a self-deprecating sense of humour and laughs frequently at his own jokes. He sympathizes easily with the plight of others and steps into dangerous situations unthinkingly when it is required of him. He can be childishly arrogant or naïve and his self-sacrificial temperament make him difficult to work with.
Appearance: His jet black hair is cut into an untidy side-part with a gently side swept fringe, grown into naturally loose waves. Much of his mass is centred around his upper back, the muscles of his arms and shoulders defined and his legs slim and built for speed rather than strength. His skin is an evenly tanned brown, blemished only with the moles scattered along the length of his torso. His eyes, a warm hazel colour, are his most prominent feature, large and round in shape.
Power: His cells are interchangeable with that of a sphodromantis, although this ability is extensively experimental and very much untested. Using up too much of his own body mass could easily kill him, as it's very likely that the mantis cells in his system would begin to attack and overwhelm his human cells. He tends to heal much faster than the average human and, if exposed to the proper stimuli, is able to regenerate his limbs.
Likes: Video games, skateboarding, comic books, lounge music, old movies
Dislikes: School, cold weather and rain, scorn or ridicule
Nickname: Bug Boy
Other: Garland was born in a government facility at the result of using small doses of mantis DNA to bridge the missing chromosomes in the contributions made by an infertile donor mother and father, hypothesizing that doing so would result in the birth of a biological child in a way that was cheap and easy. He grew within an artificial womb and suffered an array of deformities upon birth, although surgery and physiotherapy would later reshape many of these malformations to a less noticeable degree. Until he had reached the age of seven, he was strictly limited to the facility, where his behaviour and progression was monitored. He was then taken in by his caretaker and her husband and, to this current place in time, still takes periodic visits to the clinic to be supervised by the staff.
Even though mantises are kind of his thing, he's also impartial to grasshoppers.