Name: The Guardian
Real name: Johnathan Price
Height (in armour): 6'3
Weight (in armour): 400 lbs.
Origin: Johnathan Price was a normal, 20 year old guy going for a hike one day when his life was altered forever. He was visited by a band of time-travelers who had come from the year 30,000 AD, the final year of the earth's existence.
The Earth, it seems, was destroyed by a being known simply as "Armageddon", and these time travelers-while attempting to travel merely one year into their past-had accidentally arrived in the 21st century instead, due to a malfunction of their time-traveling machine.
These travelers had constructed the ultimate weapon--known as "the Guardian"--and had sought to arm their time's premier fighter with this weapon. However, their time machine had suffered irreparable damage and the travelers were unable to repair it, so they gave "The Guardian" to Johnathan Price as a gift to protect his world with, for "Armageddon" knew of the travelers' excape and began to make plans to find them....
"The Guardian" is a suit made of a completely indestructible alloy, the name of which is unknown to all but those who created it. It is fueled by a substance called "reality", which exists everywhere and nowhere.
Consequently, the suit can operate for an infinite amount of time without needing to be recharged, as it feeds off of any atmosphere (or lack thereof) it exists in.
Strength: The limit to the wearer of "the Guardian's" strength has been rumored to be limitless as well, because its strength increases with the amount of "reality" it consumes.
Speed: Again, the speed of "The Guardian" has never seen a limit, because it's capacity for absorption is limitless. The faster it needs to go, the faster it absorbs "reality".
Weapons: "The Guardian" is equipped with two gauntlets which transmute "reality" into anything the wearer can imagine. Solids, gases, energy, anything....
These gauntlets also possess two blades made of the same metal as the suit itself.
Other powers: Flight. "The Guardian" can become intangible and invisible. The eyepieces in "the Guardian" also serve as microscopes, so the wearer can see for millions of miles when necessary.
The wearer of it will be able to breathe anywhere, and "the Guardian" can transmute "reality" into vitamins and nutrients which the wearer receives, so the wearer will never hunger or thirst....