Pyronite (Reboot)

Pyronites are an extraterrestrial species of magma-based lifeforms from the planet-like star Pyros.

Appearance
Pyronites are a humanoid magma-based species that are composed of a bright inner magma body covered by dark red or brown rocks. As fire-based entities, their bodies radiate high amounts of heat. Their feet have a slight oval like design with only two toes and one back toe.

Infant Pyronites are much smaller and thinner, and child aged Pyronites have oversized heads and higher voices.

Female Pyronites are basically the same as male Pyronites, except they have more curved figures and their chests slightly jut outward. Their arms are thinner than a male's. Their faces are longer and more curved.

When infected with an Earth cold virus, the Pyronite's fire and lava turn blue.

History
Due to the fact that Pyros is a planet-like star, Pyronites have had limited contact with other alien species.

With little outside contact, the Pyronites have been able to spend their whole lives perfecting their abilities.

Powers and Abilities
Pyronites are able to generate flames from their bodies in many forms. They can form fire into any shape or make them explosive if they choose to. Their fire can become hot enough to melt a tank or a road.

Pyronites can channel flames through other surfaces (such as large rocks) to generate jet propulsion, allowing them to 'surf' through the air.

Pyronites are fireproof, as well as heat resistant and invulnerable to magma. They are also cold resistant and ice proof.

Pyronites are not limited to simply creating fire; because their bodies are naturally heat convective, they are able to absorb heat, effectively allowing them to put out fires.

Despite their weakness to water, Pyronites can swim and use their powers while submerged, but with a very low intensity.

Weaknesses
If exposed to enough water or fire extinguishing substance, Pyronites will be extinguished, and must wait until they are hot again to use their abilities properly again.

Notable Pyronites

 * Heatblast (the Omnitrix's DNA sample of a Pyronite)

Notable Pyronite Hybrids

 * Amalgam Kevin (1/11 Pyronite)

Etymology
The name Pyronite comes from "pyro-" relating to heat/fire, and from ignite.