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Shining Knight - All-Star Squadron

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Statistics
F: Rm/30
A: Ex/20
S: Gd/10
E: Ex/20
R: Ex/20
I: In/40
P: Rm/30

Health: 80
Karma: 90
Resources: Pr/4
Popularity: 20

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Justin Arthur
Occupation: Historian; former knight of the round table
Legal Status: Citizen of Great Britain
Identity: Secret
Other Known Aliases: None
Place of Birth: England, 6th century
Marital Status: Widowed
Known Relatives: Danette Reilly (wife, deceased); Rod Reilly (brother-in-law)
Base of Operations: New York City, 20th Century, formerly Came-lot, England, 6th Century
Past Group Affiliations: Justice League of America; formerly Seven Soldiers of Victory, All-Star Squadron, Knights of the Round Table
Present Group Affiliation:

Equipment:
Magic Armor:
  • Material Strength: Rm/30
  • Body Armor: Ex/20
Mystic Sword:
  • Material Strength: In/40
  • Damage: In/40
  • Reflection/Deflection – magic only: In/40
Flying Horse:
  • F: Gd, A: Ex, S: Rm, E: In, R: Ty, I: Gd, P: Ty; Health: 100, Karma: 22
  • Flight: Ex/20
Talents: Weapon Specialist: sword; Riding; Trivia: history (12th century)

Contacts: Round Table; Merlin; All-Star Squadron

History
Sir Justin, alias the Shining Knight's career as a hero began in the 6th Century when he rode to Camelot, hoping to become a Knight of the Round Table. On the way there, he happened to rescue an old man from peril. The old man turned out to be Merlin, the famed court magician to King Arthur, and in gratitude, the old wizard enchanted Sir Justin's equipment, enabling his sword to cut through almost any kind of matter, rendering his armor nearly impervious to any kind of damage, and bestowing wings upon his horse, Victory. With these advantages, Sir Justin easily gained a place at the Round Table and served quite well, up until he was sent northward to fight an ogre. During that ill-fated battle, both Justin and the ogre fell into an icy crevasse. Unable to escape, Sir Justin was frozen for over 1300 years.

In 1941, Sir Justin's frozen but still living body and steed were discovered by Professor Moresby, an archaeologist and historian employed by a museum in New York City. Finding difficulty adjusting to his circumstances, the knight became a vigilante, deciding that his vows to uphold justice and defend the innocent still applied even though the organization to which he made those vows (The Knights of the Round Table) had long since dissolved. He took on the moniker of "Shining Knight."

Seeking to become part of something bigger, he joined the Law's Legionnaires, and later the All-Star Squadron. In the latter group, he met Dannette Reilly, then known as Firebrand. The two fell in love, but when war struck in England, Sir Justin felt it was his duty to protect his homeland, and traveled there to offer his services to the King, and was assigned to the personal guard of Winston Churchill. During the Blitz, Justin saved a young man named Percival Sheldrake, who pledged to become Justin's partner, calling himself the Squire.

Following the war, Justin was called back to Camelot by Merlin, but decided that the modern world need his services more, though he would make periodic trips back to Camelot to aid his fellow knights. On one such trip, he and the other knights were sent on a quest to retirieve the legendary Holy Grail to defend their kingdom against Morgan LeFay, but although they finally gained the grail after much tribulation, Camelot fell.

In 1948, Sir Justin joined the Seven Soldiers of Victory. In the aftermath of their battle with the Nebula Man, the seven were scattered throughout time, and Justin found himself in China serving Genghis Khan. He was shortly after returned to the present through the aid of the Justice League and the Justice Society.

The years after that were not so kind to Sir Justin. A villain called the Dragon King murdered his beloved Firebrand. His Squire Percival, having since taken on the moniker of the Knight and trained his son to become the second Squire, was murdered by Spring-Heeled Jack, while the son tarnished the legacy by becoming associated with the Ultramarine Corps. Sir Justin suffered amnesia for a time, but later got back on his feet with help from his friend Pat Dugan (previously Stripesy of the Seven Soldiers), who aided him in avenging Dannette's death.

When Sue Dibny, wife of Elongated Man, was horrifically murdered, an understandably sympathetic Sir Justin came out of retirement and went hunting for the culprit with Vixen, Captain Marvel, and Firestorm. During the course of a battle with Shadow Thief, the villain stole Justin's sword and stabbed Firestorm with it. The sword was destroyed by Firestorm's heat, and the doomed hero exploded shortly afterwards, surviving just long enough to fly out of range of any people or structures. Deeply anguished at his inadvertent role in Firestorm's death, Sir Justin has not been seen since that night.
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Silver Scarab - Hall - Infinity INC

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Silver Scarab:

Statistics
F: Ex/20
A: Rm/30
S: Gd/10
E: Ex/20
R: Gd/10
I: Ex/20
P: Gd/10

Health: 80
Karma: 40
Resources: Ex/20
Popularity: 0

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Hector Sanders Hall
Occupation: Archaeologist
Legal Status: Citizen of the United States
Identity: Public
Other Known Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Cairo, Egypt
Marital Status: Married
Known Relatives: Carter Hall (father, deceased), Shiera Sanders (mother, deceased), Hippolyta Trevor (wife), Daniel Hall (son), Derek Trevor (father-in-law, deceased), Joan Trevor (mother-in-law), Nestor Sanders (great-uncle, deceased)
Base of Operations: Los Angeles
Past Group Affiliations: formerly Infinity, Inc.
Present Group Affiliation:

Equipment:
Solar Armor:The Silver Scarab armor was created by Hector Hall using the gravity defying Nth metal
  • Material Strength: In/40
  • Body Armor: In/40
  • Flight: In/40
  • Energy Blast: Rm/30
  • Solar Absorption: Rm/30
Limitations: Hector was born without a soul as part of the ancient Egyptian curse on his father, Hawkman. As such, Hector serves as a vessel for the true Silver Scarab, as he tries to kill Hawkman.

Talents: Leadership; Martial Arts: A, E; Tinkering

Contacts: Infinity Inc (high); Hawkman (high)

History
Hector Hall is the son of Carter Hall and Shiera Hall, the Golden Age heroes known as Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Carter and Shiera were reincarnations of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh and his wife, both of whom had been killed and cursed by their rival Hath-Set.

Unbeknownst to either of them, however, Hath-Set's curse also concerned any children that might be conceived by the pair. The curse of Seketh, the Ancient Egyptian God of Death, prophesied the combination of the Silver Scarab and the Eye of Ra, which would practically mean the end of the world. As such, when Hector was born during an archaeological dig near Cairo, he was born without a soul, so that he could be a vessel for the Silver Scarab, an agent of vengeance called forth by Hath-Set.

To Hector's annoyance, his parents would frequently visit the city of Feithera and spend time with their godson Norda Cantrell (who would become Northwind). Although the two children would be playmates as well, Hector carried a grudge against Norda for his wings and the attention he got from Hector's parents. It turned out later that, as Hector had been prophesied to become an agent of Hath-Set, Norda's destiny would be to stop him.

Young Hector Hall would sometimes also play with the other children of the Justice Society, such as Al Rothstein (godson of the first Atom), Lyta Trevor (who would later become Lyta Trevor-Hall) (child of the first Fury) and Rick Tyler (the son of the first Hourman). During one of these meetings, the kids ended up flying a jet, and almost crashed into the White House, where they were of course stopped and reprimanded by their parents.

Feeling neglected by his crime-fighting parents, in college Hector constructed a suit out of the Nth Metal that granted his parents the power of flight, while also adding some solar improvements. Hector had enrolled at UCLA and met his childhood friend, Lyta Trevor. The two began to date and quickly fell in love. Lyta wished to follow in her mother's footsteps and become the next Fury, and Hector shared the secret of his Silver Scarab suit with her. As such, the two decided to apply for membership in the Justice Society of America, the group their parents had helped form. Inviting Al Rothstein to apply with them as well as Norda Cantrell, who would codename himself Northwind, all four would be turned down due to their age and inexperience. Not willing to give up, the four applied again with Jennie Hayden and Todd Rice, both Alan Scott's children. Feeling pity on the youngsters, the Star-Spangled Kid decided to leave the JSA in order to create a new group, in which they were also joined by Power Girl and Brainwave Jr., calling themselves Infinity, Inc.

The team would publicly divulge their secret identities (revealing those of their parents in the process), where Hector also announced his engagement to Lyta. They would have little time to enjoy their happiness as the entity that had been within him since his birth came forth, thanks to the manipulation of Hath-Set. The reincarnated Silver Scarab fought Infinity, Inc. alongside Hath-Set and summoned the Eye of Ra. The heroes managed (largely thanks to the help of the returned Northwind) to win, but at the cost of Hector's life. As he died, he learned that Lyta was carrying his child, the one thing that was his undoing, for the child carried with him the purity and goodness of Hector Hall, resulting in the Silver Scarab being unable to fully control the Eye.
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Sinestro

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Sinestro

STATISTICS
F: Rm/30
A: Rm/30
S: Ty/6
E: Gd/10 (In/40)
R: In/40
I: Rm/30
P: Am/50

Health: 70
Karma: 135
Resources: Ty/6
Popularity: 50

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Thaal Sinestro
Occupation: Ultraviolet Lantern, Terrorist; former Anthropologist, Green Lantern, Adventurer, Dictator, Yellow Lantern
Legal Status: Citizen of Korugar with a criminal record.
Identity: No dual identity
Other Known Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Korugar City, Koru-gar
Marital Status: Widowed
Known Relatives: Soranik Natu (daughter), Arin Sur (wife, deceased)
Base of Operations: Hall of Doom
Past Group Affiliations: Ultraviolet Corps Legion of Doom; formerly Green Lantern Corps, Sinestro Corps
Present Group Affiliation:

Equipment:
Sinestro Corps Power Ring:
  • Material Strength: Un/100 when worn, Rm/30 otherwise
  • Computer Intelligence: In/40
  • Linguistics: Mn/75
  • Flight: CL 3000
  • Energy Solidification – Yellow Plasma: Mn/75
  • Omni-Power: In/40, may use the ring to duplicate powers/effects, this cost a number of Karma points equal to the desired rank (up to Incredible) and is subject to the standard limitations of the power/effect.
  • Hyper-Endurance: In/40, does not alter Health
  • Total Memory: Mn/75
  • Life Support: Am/50
  • Force Field: Am/50
  • Life Detection: CL 3000
  • Regeneration: Gd/10
  • Astral Projection: CL 5000
Power Battery:
  • Material Strength: Mn/75
  • Energy Source: Mn/75
  • Energy Absorption: Am/50
  • Invisibility: Am/50
Limitations:
  • Ring Must be Recharged every 24 hours from a Power Battery
  • Energy Solidification and Omni-power lose 1 rank for every 2 ranks of Force Field engaged
  • Life Detection only detects members of the Sinestro Corps
Talents: Engineering; Persuasion; Alien Technology

Contacts: Legion of Doom, Sinestro Corps, And Parallax

History
Thaal Sinestro of Korugar is the arch-nemesis of Green Lantern. At one point the greatest member of the Green Lantern Corps, he was corrupted by his power and exiled for crimes against his own people. He now seeks to impose his own order and control onto the universe, employing a yellow power ring to combat the green he has grown to despise. His prowess and ruthlessness have made him one of the most feared villains in existence, and eventually he establishes his own Sinestro Corps.

Sinestro was selected by the Guardians of the Universe to become a member of the Green Lantern Corps for his honor and fearlessness. At his height, he was considered to be the greatest of all the Green Lanterns, and Sector 1417 was almost entirely devoid of crime and lawlessness under his vigilant protection. The Guardians had never erred in their judgment before, and he would later be considered one of their greatest mistakes.

His prowess was so great that he was assigned as a mentor to a number of rookie lanterns showing similar promise...the greatest of which would be his last student, Hal Jordan. Ganthet had specifically requested that the two train together, and they quickly became great friends.

Throughout his time in the Corps, Abin Sur was Thaal Sinestro's best friend and trusted confidante, so much so that they considered each other to be brothers. He would eventually fall in love with and marry Arin Sur, his friend's sister, and the two would have a child together. Abin confided in Sinestro what he had learned of the Blackest Night, where a darkness would rise to destroy all life, something Sinestro dismissed as lies by the Five Inversions who told Abin the prophecy. Eventually Abin was killed by the monster known as Atrocitus. Sinestro would later bring Atrocitus to justice for Abin's murder with the help of Abin's successer, Hal Jordan. After Sinestro dropped him off at the prison world of Ysmault, Atrocitus taunts Sinestro with a prophecy of the chaos and deadly coup that would lead to Sinestro's fall from grace. However, Sinestro ignores him and leaves. However, as he became increasingly stressed with keeping his sector as perfect and as ordered as he needed it to be, Sinestro slowly became more unhinged and started employing more questionable tactics in his behavior. His actions were unwelcome by the Korugarans, and threats were made against his family. Arin recognized the danger posed by Sinestro's methods, and secretly gave their daughter away. Sinestro would be unable to find his daughter, and Arin soon died through unknown circumstances.

On their first diplomatic assignment, Hal proved to be reckless and Sinestro believed that he was a waste of his time. Then upon returning to his home planet of Korugar, they were met with very much opposition and Hal discovered that Sinestro forced his planet to worship him and that he had a very strict and unjust set of rules. After being gone so long, Korugar's citizens rebelled and Sinestro lost control. After a short battle, Hal knocked some sense into Sinestro and he realized that he must hide for the Guardians will punish both of them. After hiding in one of Earth's prisons with Hal Jordan, Oan manhunters brought him in to Oa and he was tried. After Hal testified against him, Sinestro swore revenge against Hal and the Corps right before he was banished to Qward in the Antimatter Universe. There, he met the Weaponers of Qward, who helped him forge a yellow power ring to counter the Green Lantern Corps.

Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Sinestro was captured and imprisoned within the Central Power Battery. After being converted into energy inside the Oan power battery, Sinestro waited for the opportune moment to strike back. In the battery, Sinestro also spoke with Parallax, which was the source of the yellow impurity in all Green Lantern rings. When Parallax gained control of Hal Jordan and turned him insane, Sinestro knew that his time was near. Eventually after defeating the entire Green Lantern Corps in his attempt to drain the power of the Oan power battery, it came down to Hal and the Guardians. In their sted, the Guardians released Sinestro to fight against Hal as the lesser of two evils, and even gave him a green power ring. Much verbal torture occurred on Sinestro's part and he even enraged Hal Jordan, the greatest Green Lantern ever, to have a bloodlust. A great battle went on and both sides had their attacks hit, but Hal was winning. Eventually it came down to a one-on-one without their rings and Sinestro did what was necessary to bring Jordan over the edge, he allowed him to snap his neck. After this, Hal gains the power of the battery, goes on a rampage as Parallax, and is eventually defeated. After this, he becomes the new host of the Spectre while his real body was elsewhere.

It turns out that Sinestro survived and he returned to torture Kyle Rayner at the same time that Parallax returned. He revealed himself to be the one behind all of Hal's torments and problems, but now he chose to take direct action. After soundly defeating Kyle Rayner in the JLA Watchtower, Green Arrow managed to fire one Green Lantern arrow from Hal's old ring. He was also beaten by Sinestro and his apparent new power over fear given to him by Parallax. This power coincided with his yellow power ring and it gave him a new charge that surpassed any Green Lantern's. Due to other circumstances, Hal Jordan returned to his old body and smashed Sinestro through a wall with a will-powered blast from his power ring. Soon they were in intense battle and Sinestro once again taunted him and tried to bring him over the edge while truly fighting to win instead of knowing that he will have his neck snapped later. In the midst of battle, Kyle Rayner returned and aided Hal in his war against Sinestro. To end the battle, Hal and Sinestro both swung at each other and their rings clashed. All focus was bendt and altered until Hal smashed Sinestro's ring into pieces. As Sinestro instantly teleported back to the Antimatter Universe of Qward, he said, "Heh... Jordan... Welcome back."

After some time passed, Sinestro joined Lex Luthor's new Secret Society and was responsible for the apparent but uncertain murder of the Freedom Fighters' Uncle Sam. During the Battle at Metropolis, Sinestro was easily captured by Hal Jordan and received the same treatment as the rest of the Society.

The events of the Infinite Crisis brought about a restored Multiverse, and with it, the resurrection of the Anti-Monitor. With his help, Sinestro established his own Sinestro Corps, which served in direct opposition to the Green Lantern Corps, using yellow rings instead of green rings. Sinestro masterminded a massive attack plan against the Green Lantern Corps in an event that has come to be known as the Sinestro Corps War. Sinestro's motives behind instigating the war was to manipulate the Guardians into allowing the Green Lantern Corps members to use lethal force in combat - an ability that had always been restricted in the past. The Green Lanterns proved victorious over the Sinestro Corps and Hal Jordan faced Sinestro in physical combat on Earth with Kyle Rayner. Jordan and Rayner defeated Sinestro in hand-to-hand combat and placed him in a Sciencell back on Oa where he sits on Death Row.

When sentencing finally came down, Sinestro was to be publicly executed on his homeworld of Korugar. The prisoner transport to the planet was to be secret and security tight. A guard consisting of Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Kilowog, Salakk, other corps members and three Alpha Lanterns was to make the trip. The task was going off without any event until the group was ambushed by a contingent of Sinestro Corps members seeking to free Sinestro, only for they in turn to be attacked in a ambush by Atrocitus and his newly formed Red Lantern Corps. They then kidnapped Sinestro and what corps members that were still alive to sacrifice in a blood ritual to reign in the beginning of their campaign of rage.

Arriving on Ysmault, Atrocitus had Sinestro crucified to a replica of the Red Lantern symbol before the Red Central Power Battery, vowing to destroy the Sinestro Corps, Korugar, and the Green Lantern Corps in an effort to break him. However, Sinestro nonchalantly shrugged off Atrocitus' threats, saying he had no fear of pain or death, and that the Red Lanterns were a group of uncontrollable animals who would not even be able to beg for their lives. Desiring a means to find what Sinestro feared, Atrocitus used the heart of a dead Sinestro Corps member to learn his secrets. The ritual was a success, and Atrocitus vowed to destroy what Sinestro had so desperately hidden—his daughter.

Sinestro is rescued by the Sinsetro Corps members who remained loyal to him, however Hal Jordan along with Saint Walker and Warth from the Blue Lantern Corps arrive on Ysmault to retrieve Sinestro as well, which causes a battle between the Sinestro Corps, the Red Lanterns, Hal and the Blue Lanterns. He murders Laira just as Hal is started to break through her red ring's influence, so he can taunt him. Hal's anger draws Laira's red ring to him and under the influence he nearly kills Sinestro. Fortunately Walker gives Hal his own blue ring which frees Hal from the red ring's influence which saves Sinestro. Sinestro and his Corps members escape Ysmault and regroup on Qward. He plans to attack both Mongul's faction of the Sinestro Corps on the planet Daxam, along with the Star Sapphires. Before he goes through with his plan he goes to Korugar to check on his daughter.

Sinestro returns to Korugar where he quickly incapacitates Princess Iolande and subdues Soranik Natu to tell her that she is his daughter. During his time as a Green Lantern Sinestro was married and eventually his wife gave birth to Soranik. When Sinestro began to take control of Korugar away from the people, his wife left him with Soranik; she gave Soranik to Karoll and Dgibb Natu to protect Soranik. Sinestro had not known about Soranik's whereabouts for years, but eventually found her, and gave her mark on the face that was their family's secrect coat of arms and laced it with a microscopic transmitter so he could always locate her. He also returned to Korugar once, using his ring to alter his appearence to see Soranik recieve her medical degree and even took her picture along with her adopted parents.

Sinestro reveals that he is proud of Soranik's accomplishments and that she is establishing his plans; getting the people of Korugar to accept a Green Lantern. Soranik questions Sinestro's goals and denies being similar to him. He warns Soranik about Atrocitus and tells her to contact him if she needs help. He visits Arin Sur's grave where he plans to attack the Star Sapphires.

During the attack on Zamaron, Sinestro is surprised to see Carol Ferris, Hal Jordan's longtime lover and frequent host of the Star Sapphire, willingly fight for the Corps. Carol places Sinestro in a crystal and

forces him to relive events regarding Arin Sur's death. Breaking free of the crystal, Sinestro attacks Carol in a rage, but they are stopped by the arrival of the Black Lantern Corps, the agents of the Black Abin Sur had long feared. These particularly Black Lanterns were members of his corps who had died, seeking to claim their hearts and raise their master. Hal Jordan was then teleported to Zamaron by the Indigo Tribe, whose leader, Indigo-1, knew Abin Sur. When the Black Lanterns destroy the Star Sapphire Central Power Battery, the others teleported to Korugar, where Mongul was trying to reestablish his coup. Enraged that Mongul tried to steal both his corps and world, Sinestro attacked. Though Mongul was the stronger physical opponent, Sinestro revealed that he had installed security directives in the yellow power rings to prevent them from harming him. Sinestro overpowered Mongul and imprisoned him in his ring, and was unanimously hailed by the rest of the Sinestro Corps. Sinestro then announced that he would be leading the coalition against the Black Lanterns, but was interrupted by the arrival of two other Black Lanterns—Abin and Arin Sur.

While Hal and Carol were fighting against Abin Sur, Sinestro faced off against his late wife Arin Sur. She made him question whether all of his actions were for her, which he believed was necessary. Before he could answer, however, she was blasted by Indigo-1 by combining her power with the Green Lantern ring. Afterwards, Sinestro joined with the other three and together, they combined their powers to destroy Abin and Arin. Now that the threat of Mongul's coup and the Black Lanterns on Korugar was removed, they all decided that they needed to get the heads of other three Lantern Corps to recreate the white light necessary to destroy the Black Lanterns. Hal was distrustful of Sinestro leading the coalition and took charge himself. The Lanterns then teleported to Odym and managed to get the Blue Lantern Corps to join them before heading to Okaara where they found Atrocitus and Larfleeze fighting each other as the Black Lanterns on Okaara were gathering. After destroying the Black Lanterns, Sinestro tied Atrocitus up saying that despite their encounters, Sinestro was willing to join forces with the Red Lantern Corps to destroy the Guardians and their Green Lantern Corps, but Atrocitus was unwilling to even listen and attacked him before he was subdued by Hal. After getting Atrocitus and Larfleeze to join up, they all teleported to the dead planet of Ryut, which was the home of Atrocitus and the base of the Black Lantern Central Power Battery, which was transported to Coast City to help resurrect the mastermind behind the Blackest Night, Nekron.

After destroying the dead Guardian Scar, Sinestro and the other heads of the seven Lantern Corps, along with Ganthet and Sayd, tried to destroy Nekron and the Black Lantern Central Power Battery, but was ineffective since their power only created a small fraction of the white light. As such, in order to bolster their ranks, Indigo-1 contacted her other tribesmen to gather the remaining members of the other Lantern Corps, while Ganthet initialized a program in the seven power rings, since all their rings are based on Oan technology despite their differences, to duplicate and seek out sentient beings that had power over their respective emotions as a temporary member for each Lantern Corps. Sinestro's ring duplicate found and attached itself to the Scarecrow because of his ability to instill great fear, and inducted the villain into the Sinestro Corps as a deputy. With their numbers increased and with the Indigo Tribe gathering all the other Lanterns, they resumed their attack on the Black Lanterns.

When the Spectre attacked them, due to being trapped in the body of Crispus Allen who was resurrected as a Black Lantern, Hal had Ganthet summon his Power Battery, along with Guy Gardner's, John Stewart's, and Kyle Rayner's. When Sinestro asked, Hal told him that after the Sinestro Corps War, the four Green Lanterns of Earth, along with Ganthet, separated and imprisoned Parallax inside their batteries so that no one, including Sinestro, could release him. Saying that Sinestro was the only one who could release Parallax, Hal reasoned that if he rejoined with the parasite, then he would have the power to stop the Spectre. Sinestro released Parallax from the batteries, but intended to join with the entity because of his control over fear, but was stopped by Hal, who joined with Parallax and managed to stop the Spectre.

After Hal was freed from Parallax's control, Sinestro tried to join with the fear entity to stop Nekron, but it was pulled away by a mysterious force. However, after killing one of the Guardians, Black Hand used the Oan blood to create a symbol in the ground, which Nekron used to order the sentient embodiment of life to rise. After seeing the Entity being attacked by Nekron, Hal realized that it was an entity like Ion and Parallax, so it needed to bond with someone in order to fight against Nekron, but Sinestro stopped him, citing that he had his turn with Parallax, and the Korugaran joined with entity, with the ring telling him, "Thaal Sinestro of Korugar. Destiny Awaits."

Now with this new power, Sinestro was destroying the Black Lanterns with ease, and was even shown the history of the entity, from its creation at the dawn of the universe, to when it landed on Earth and created life, as well as the sentient embodiments of the seven emotions. As that was happening, Nekron attacked and managed to sever Sinestro in half, trying to draw out the Entity and destroying it. While the other Lanterns were looking at Sinestro, Indigo-1 realized that despite the severing, there were no wounds on Sinestro, who used the power of the white light to heal himself and resume his attack on the Black Lanterns.

Sinestro has the advantage over Nekron and appears to kill him. However Nekron being death itself cannot simply be killed, his spirit simply takes a new body. He separates Sinestro from the Entity. Hal used this chance to bond with the Entity and with the help of other resurrected heroes defeated Nekron by restore Black Hand's life thus cutting Nekron's link to the living plane.

Sinestro discovers that the White Battery is on Earth, he tries to pick it up, but is unable to do so. The Life Entity tells him to retrieve Hal Jordan. Sinestro finds Hal who is with Carol, and after a brief struggle he brings them to the White Battery. The Entity warns the trio that the entities of the emotional spectra are in danger and urges them to find them before a mysterous enemy does. After that, the trio is teleported to New York City, where they find Atrocitus. After a brief struggle, Lobo arrives. Apparently, someone offered a bounty for Atrocitus and Lobo came looking for him, dead or alive. The trio decides to protect Atrocitus and the four ring wielders fight against Lobo. After driving away Lobo, the four of them separate to search the Entities. Sinestro must also work with Kyle Rayner and the Green Lantern Corps in an effort to rescue Soranik Natu from a Qwardian, who made Sinestro's original yellow ring.

When Sinestro and the other "New Guardians" are trapped in the Book of the Black by Lyssa Drak while trying to recover the entities from Krona, Hal Jordan escapes with their rings. He later uses Sinestro's ring when Parallax is returned to the Central Power Battery, allowing Krona to control all Green Lanterns- Hal and others escaped only thanks to their prior experience with Parallax-, in order to give himself a weapon against the other Lanterns.

While attempting to escape the Book -which forces the New Guardians to re-live their lives prior to acquiring their current rings-, Sinestro discovers Indigo-1 in a prison cell, angrily proclaiming that she will escape whatever Abin Sur has planned for her, although he chooses to focus on his own escape rather than remain to question her more about this, only for Krona to burn the page that Sinestro is on before he can escape.

Later, Sinestro was redrawn in the Book of the Black and freed by Kyle Rayner. He was then denied his yellow ring by Krona. As Hal Jordan fought Krona, Sinestro was granted a green ring for unknown reasons. He then helped turned the tide in Jordan's battle with Krona, leading to the latter's death.

Following the battle, Hal Jordan was expelled from the Corps for killing Krona, but Sinestro was allowed to keep his ring and new position, with his fate still being determined by the Guardians in the Citadel. Much to the outrage of all the other Green Lanterns.
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Skrull-X - Skrulls

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Skrull-X:

STATISTICS
F: Rm/30
A: In/40
S: Am/50
E: Am/50
R: Ex/20
I: Gd/10
P: Ex/20

Health: 170
Karma: 50
Resources: Ex/20
Popularity: -15

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Unknown
Occupation: Warrior, agent of the Skrull Empire
Legal Status: Citizen of the Skrull Empire, wanted by Earth-8610 authorities.
Identity: Public
Other Known Aliases: Super Skrull
Place of Birth: Tarnax IV, the Tarnax System, Andromeda Galaxy
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Base of Operations: Mobile
Past Group Affiliations: Skrull Empire
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Shape change: In/40, He possess the natural Skrull ability to change his form
  • Winged Flight: Ex/20
  • Prehensile Feet
Super Skrull: Skrull X has several enhancements designed after the original X-Men:
  • Optic Blasts: Am/50 Single target
    • Optic Blast: Ex/20 1 area adjacent
  • Ice Generation:
    • Ice Shards: Rm/30
    • Ice Shields: Rm/30
  • Resistance – cold: Am/50
  • Telekinesis: Rm/30
Talents: none

Contacts: Skrulls

- From the pages of Gates of What If...? or as it's otherwise known as Earth 8610. Originally named the Super Skrull, I feel the Skrull-X name holds him better. I find it highly coincidental that the original X-Men of that world were destroyed when the Skrulls bombed the mansion, and then a group of the original X-Men suddenly appear in the future. So I interchanged the plot.

The original X-men were spirited away by a Hank McCoy from the future. Perhaps hours/days/whatever the mansion and Professor x are killed by the Skrulls. The original X-Men are presumed dead along with the Professor.

This would explain why when young Hank used magic to travel back in time to the past of 616 (the only way not to get shunted to an alternate time line) the original X-Men were still there.

HISTORY
Skrull-X was designed to fight the early X-Men, who were seen as a powerful menace to Skrull domination
of Earth in the 1960s. A powerful warrior from the Skrull armies was selected, subjected to intense cosmic-radiation bombardment, and carefully engineered by biochemists and genetics experts. As a result, he gained the major powers of the original X-Men and became their greatest foe.

When the X-Men were absorbed into the Defenders and the Skrulls were driven off Earth, the Skrull-X vowed to retake the planet for his people, and has since fought all of the Defenders at one time or another. Nonetheless, the Skrulls on Earth were doomed.

Hunted down by Victor's robotic forces (armed with the infallible Skrull detectors) and by vengeful humans, the last few dozen Skrulls
came under Skrull-X's leadership and hid beneath the Earth in caverns. When A.I.M. arrived, they discovered the Skrull forces by
accident and offered them a chance for revenge. The Skrulls hesitantly took it, uncertain about A.I.M.'s motives, and they treacherously plan to seize control of A.I.M. and destroy it as well in time. The Skrull-X hates humanity with a passion, and wants nothing more than to slay as many human heroes as he can; A.I.M. is merely a means to this end.
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Live Action: Wonder Woman

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Wonder Woman '77:

STATISTICS
F: Rm/30
A: Ex/20
S: Rm/30
E: Rm/30
R: Gd/10
I: Rm/30
P: Ex/20

Health: 110
Karma: 60
Resources: Ex/20
Popularity: 0

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Princess Diana
Occupation: Government Agent
Legal Status: Citizen of Paradise Island; Illegal Alien in the United States
Identity: Secret
Other Known Aliases: Diana Prince
Place of Birth: Paradise Island
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Hippolyta (mother)
Base of Operations: Washington, DC
Past Group Affiliations: None
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Amazonian Physiology:
  • Running: Pr/4
  • Leaping: Shift X (150)
Equipment:
Lasso of Truth: Cl1000 material, Am/50 entanglement, if capture, victim must make a Red Psyche FEAT vs. Amazing Mind Probe. The Golden Lasso of Truth made out of an indestructible metal taken from Gaea's girdle. It is 150 feet long and it's controlled telekinetically.

Bracelets: Material Strength: CL 1000. Diana can deflect Projectiles by making a successful agility FEAT.

Tiara: The tiara is golden and has a star engraved on its front. It may be used as a razor-sharp throwing weapon. Made from Unearthly (100) material capable of inflicting Incredible (40) damage. The tiara also acts as a boomerang.

Talents: Espionage; History; Horsemanship; Martial Arts: A, C, E; Military; Mythology; Persuasion;

Contacts: Amazons, I.A.D.C., Steve Trevor

HISTORY
Wonder Woman, known from seasons 2-3 as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. The show stars Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor Sr. & Jr. It originally aired for three seasons from 1975 to 1979. The show's first season aired on ABC and is set in the 1940s during World War II. The second and third seasons aired on CBS and are set in the 1970s, with the title changed to The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, and a complete change of cast other than Carter and Waggoner. Waggoner's character was changed to Steve Trevor Jr., the son of his original character.
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Skrullian Skymaster - Earth 712 - Squadron Supreme

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The Skrullian Skymaster

STATISTICS
F: Ex/20
A: In/40
S: Rm/30
E: Rm/30
R: Gd/10
I: Ex/20
P: Ex/20

Health: 120
Karma: 50
Resources: Gd/10
Popularity: 10

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Sk'ym'x
Occupation: Adventurer
Legal Status: Citizen of the Skrull Empire, illegal alien on Earth-712
Identity: Secret
Other Known Aliases: Skrullian Skymaster, James Doe, the Watcher
Place of Birth: Skrull Empire, Earth-712
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Base of Operations: Mobile
Past Group Affiliations: formerly Squadron Supreme
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Shape change: In/40, He possess the natural Skrull ability to change his form
  • Elongation: Ty/6
Super Skrull: Sk’ym’x has several enhancements:
  • Energy Control:
    • Eye Beams: In/40
    • Flight: Am/50
  • Density Control: Am/50
    • Intangibility: Am/50
    • Invisibility: Ex/20
  • Telepathy: Rm/30
    • Mind Probe: Rm/30
Talents: Disguise; Impersonation; Espionage; Martial Arts: E; Pilot: space

Contacts: Squadron Supreme

HISTORY
The Skrulls were locked in an ancient war with the hated Kree. Equally matched, neither race could achieve victory over the other, so the Skrulls began working on methods to improve their soldiers by imbuing them with extraordinary powers to create an army of "Super-Skrulls" to vanquish the Kree. However, before the program passed beyond its first test, Galactus devoured their homeworld, in the process killing nearly the entire Skrull race and leaving a few survivors scattered across space.

Sk'ym'x, the only surviving Super-Skrull, began looking for fellow survivors. He headed to Earth after hearing accounts of UFOs and aliens that may have a lead to his people. Upon arriving, his ship was badly damaged and he was saved by Joe Ledger. Ingratitude, Sk'ym'x gave Joe the Power Prism and the two joined the Squadron Supreme, which Joe became Doctor Spectrum and Sk'ym'x became Skymax. However, Skymax soon resigned from the Squadron after finding no evidences that the Skrulls were living on Earth, but secretly continued to watch Earth under the secret identity of librarian James Doe.

When the Squadron returned from exile on Earth-616, Sky'mx rejoined the surviving original members, alongside Neal Richmond - the son and successor of the team's founder Kyle Richmond, and reformed the Squadron to bring peace back to a world that had turned violent in their absence.

Earth-712 was later visited by Proteus, who tricked the Squadron into believing that his pursuers the Exiles were villains; in which Skymax pitted his skills against Morph.
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Slaughter - Vic Slaughter

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Slaughter:

STATISTICS
F: Ex/20
A: Ex/20
S: Rm/30
E: Am/50
R: Gd/10
I: Ex/20
P: Ex/20

Health: 120
Karma: 50
Resources: Pr/4
Popularity: 0

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Victor “Vic” Adam Slaughter
Occupation: Mercenary
Legal Status: Citizen of the United States with a criminal record
Identity: Secret
Other Known Aliases: none
Place of Birth: Seattle, Washing-ton
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Michael Morbius (sire)
Base of Operations: mobile
Past Group Affiliations: CIA, US Marine Corps
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Pseudo-Vampirism:
  • Flight: Pr/4 air speed
  • Claws: Rm/30 Edged Damage
  • Fangs: Ex/20 Edged Damage
  • Regeneration: Am/50
  • Self-revival: In/40
  • Nightvision: Ex/20
  • Heightened Hearing & Smell: Rm/30
Creature of the Night:
  • Hypnotic Gaze: Ex/20
  • Mist: In/40 phasing ability, Pr/4 Flight
Vulnerabilities:
  • Pseudo-Vampirism: He is required to once a day make a Psyche Feat or be forced to feed on human blood. He must make a Psyche FEAT every 2 days he has gone without blood. The difficulty increases one level per attempt. Unfortunately stored blood will not suffice as the anti-coagulants give the blood a stale taste. Only fresh blood will work.
  • Unless he took steps to avoid it his victims had a 01-05% chance of becoming pseudo-vampires themselves.


Talents: Guns; Law-Enforcement; Military

Contacts: None

HISTORY
Vic Slaughter was an ex-marine turned assassin who was hired by Simon Stroud to kill Morbius. He encountered Morbius with his men in a cemetery. At first Vic thought he killed Morbius with a rain of bullets. But Morbius killed his men and attacked Vic. He was bitten by Morbius in the fight and he broke his arms and legs and then buried Vic alive.

Vic was later transferred to the hospital that Morbius was working at undercover. In special care in the hospital room, due to the bite he received from Morbius he was infected with strain of pseudo-vampirism. Vic would later turn into a demented vampire and kill a nurse.

Slaughter first fought Morbius as a vampire in a subway. He was thrown on to the tracks and crushed by a subway train. He was defeated but not dead.

He would later team-up with a demon called Stone Cold. Together they fought both the Nightstalkers and Morbius. However both were defeated.

He would later attack Morbius again in a massive fight that took place all over a city block and allmost killed Morbius. But this time he was defeated by both Morbius and the Nightstalkers. He was blasted with Drake's exorcist gun, dismembered by Morbius, and then thrown into a burning kennel. He would later crawl out of the kennel alive. Still on his mission to kill Morbius.

He would later appear in the Dance of the Hunters story where he was hired by the Maggia to go after an old CIA assassin who were killing other agents and members of the Maggia. He was also later paid by the CIA to take in both Morbius, Simon Stroud, and Randolph the assassin alive. He was once again defeated this time with the help of Spider-Man. Though a stake went right through Vic, he survived. He hasn't been seen since.
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Solar - Valiant

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Solar, Man of the Atom:
Phil Seleski
Team Affiliation: none
F: Rm/30
A: Am/50
S: Rm/30
E: Un/100
R: Rm/30
I: In/40
P: Rm/30
Health: 210
Karma: 100
Resources: Excellent
Popularity: 0
Powers:
Energy Generation & Control: Shift-X, Solar can generate and control various forms of energy including: Light, Heat, Gravity, Electricity, Fire, Cold, Kinetic, Magnetism, Radio Waves
  • Energy Blasts of Shift-X intensity
  • Gateways to other places and dimensions at Un/100 ability
  • By making a red feat roll he may create a Black Hole capable of swallowing whole solar systems
Matter Manipulation: Shift-X, Solar may alter matter to suit his will on a planetary scale

Energy Body – Quantum Matter: Shift-X, Solar’s body is now composed of quantum energy
  • Life Support: CL 1000
  • Invulnerability: Un/100
  • Duplication: Un/100, at times of great inner conflict Solar may create duplicate of himself that embody both sides of the conflict
Flight: CL 1000, he may travel at the speed of light

Talents: Leadership, Nuclear Physics, Quantum Physics

Contacts: Most of the Valiant Heroes

- From the Wiki: In Muskogee, Oklahoma, Philip Seleski grows up a comic book lover. His favorite comic, Doctor Solar, Man of The Atom, inspires his interest in science and determines his field of study. Like his hero, Phil excels in the sciences and becomes a brilliant nuclear physicist. His crowning achievement is the design and construction of the first nuclear fusion reactor for the Edgewater Advanced Fusion Energy Research Center.

During the reactor’s first test run, something goes horribly wrong. There is a core breach, and a nuclear meltdown is imminent. Doctor Seleski, after running out of ideas to stop the disaster, throws himself into the reactor’s core in a moment of desperation. As a conscious Seleski floats in the plasma, he wishes that the whole incident will stop, and it does. The anti–proton pumps stop leaking and all of the deadly radiation simply disappears.

Seleski survives the incident and makes a startling recovery. However, things will never be the same for the good doctor. The accident somehow transforms him into a being of pure energy. He soon discovers that he has the power to manipulate energy in all its forms. Empowered, Phil takes it upon himself to ensure that no other accidents like the one that changed him will ever occur. Policing the world, he eradicates nuclear facilities that he deems too dangerous or unsafe. This brings him into conflict with an unnamed governmental organization that enlists the aid of the equally–empowered Erica Pierce to stop him. In the ensuing conflict, Seleski inadvertently creates a black hole that destroys his world in an attempt to tame his out of control power.

Through unexplained means, Phil finds himself in the past at a point in time before the accident happened. He also discovers that the world has subtle differences, the extent of which he soon realizes. He sets in motion a plan to prevent his past self from making the same mistakes, but when faced with an insurmountable obstacle he suffers a schizophrenic attack that, given his bizarre physiology, literally splits him into two persons; one a physical manifestation of his guilt, and the other an incarnation of his childhood hero, Doctor Solar.

“Born” with the collective memories of Phil Seleski and his own comic book origins, Doctor Solar believes that he exists only to kill Phil, while becoming colder, darker, and more cynical, Phil realizes that Solar has taken all of the attributes that make him a good person. During a final conflict in the same reactor that spawned them, Seleski convinces Solar of his intent to save the world. Seleski absorbs Doctor Solar and emerges from the reactor at the point in time that his past self is about to hurl himself into its core.

In the process, Seleski observes that the fusion reactor is a sort of a "wish machine"; it allows him to make his childhood dreams, inspired by the Doctor Solar comic books, to become reality. Phil tells his past self that the reactor is granting him his wish to become superhuman, and warns him that becoming what he wants will only lead to catastrophe. Offering his past self the power, knowledge, and tools of God that he desires in exchange for his humanity and another chance with Gayle Nordheim, they merge and the fully recombined Phil Seleski successfully prevents nuclear disaster. Fulfilling his dream of being a hero, Seleski also earns a second chance at life as Solar, Man of the Atom.

As Solar, Phil goes on to have many adventures, fighting a wide variety of threats, from Spider Aliens to malevolent Harbingers to Mothergod. One of the differences that Phil discovers about the world he finds himself in after his trip through time is the existence of a number of strange and unusual people, some with extraordinary power of their own.

After centuries of life, Solar blows himself up in an effort to stop the Spider Alien invasion of AD 4001.
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Solomon Grundy

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Solomon Grundy:

STATISTICS
F: Rm/30
A: Ex/20
S: Mn/75
E: Mn/75
R: Pr/4
I: Gd/10
P: Ty/6

Health: 200
Karma: 20
Resources: NA
Popularity: -15

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Cyrus Gold
Occupation: Zombie
Legal Status: Citizen of the United States, deceased
Identity: Secret
Other Known Aliases: Marshland Monster
Place of Birth: Gotham City / Slaughter Swamp
Marital Status: Widowed
Known Relatives: Unnamed wife (deceased); Karin Rykel (possible descendant, deceased); Chrissie Cavendish (possible descendant)
Base of Operations: Slaughter Swamp
Past Group Affiliations: Formerly, Injustice Society, Injustice League, the Society, Infinity, Inc, Injustice Unlimited, Black Lantern Corps
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Invulnerability: Mn/75
Self-Revival: Am/50
Regeneration: Ex/20
Recovery: Mn/75

Limitation: Serious Rage: Must make a yellow psyche feat to avoid raging in combat.

Talents: - none -

Contacts: SSSV; also used as a pawn by many

HISTORY
Cyrus Gold was born some time around the early to middle 19th Century. Although accounts of his origins differ, the tale is fairly consistent that he was a Gotham City gentleman of ill repute who came to his death in Slaughter Swamp, and resurrected some years later as a horrible creature. Stories of his origins include:
  • The most common origin of Solomon Grundy is that in the late 19th century, a wealthy merchant named Cyrus Gold was murdered and his body disposed of in Slaughter Swamp. He was supernaturally reanimated fifty years later, where parts of his body were actually composed of swamp material.
  • Another origin tells that in the year 1895, he was killed in Slaughter Swamp by the pimp of a prostitute. The pimp was trying to blackmail Gold by claiming that he was the father of the prostitute's unborn child. Gold refused to yield to the blackmail, and thus was bludgeoned over the head and buried in the Swamp where no one would think to look for him. Over the span of fifty years, Gold's body interacted with the detritus and vegetation of the swamp, resulting in his resurrection.
  • The next tale comes from the Parliament of Trees, a high council of Plant Elementals, who tried to turn him into the newest Plant Elemental. However, the process was missing one vital piece, as a Plant Elemental cannot be fully created unless it died in flames first. Since Grundy's death did not involve fire at all, the process was not complete, and he became a sort of half-functional Plant Elemental.
  • Another possibility is given by a mysterious group called the Seven Unknown Men of Slaughter Swamp. They recount the death of a miserly pedophile, Cyrus Gold, at the hands of an enraged mob. However, they also mention that Gold could just as easily have been the innocent victim of a misunderstanding, as Slaughter Swamp is a point in space where time means nothing. The same Unknown Man who tells the tale, punishes another of his group, the Eighth Man: Zor, by dressing him in Cyrus Gold's clothing and leaving him for the mob to find, implying that Zor (an extremely vain character, notable for attempting several times to overthrow the Universe and for having defeated the Spectre) would later become the first Solomon Grundy.
Pre-Crisis
In the original Multiverse Solomon Grundy existed on Earth-Two, home of the Justice Society and the All-Star Squadron.

Cyrus Gold's corpse was first reanimated in 1944, as a huge shambling figure with almost no memory of its past life. Gold murdered two escaped criminals who were hiding out in the marsh and stole their clothes. He showed up in a hobo camp and when asked about his name, one of the few things he could recall was that he was "born on a Monday." One of the men at the camp mentioned the nursery rhyme character Solomon Grundy, and Gold adopted the moniker.

Strong, vicious, and nearly mindless, Solomon Grundy fell into a life of crime — or perhaps returned to one, according to his scattered residual memories — attracting the attention of the Green Lantern. Grundy proved to be a difficult opponent, unkillable (since he was already dead) and with an inherent resistance to Scott's powers (which could not affect wood, a substance of which Grundy's reassembled body was now largely composed). Their first fight ended when Grundy was hurled under a train.

Later Grundy was revived when he was exhumed and injected with concentrated chlorophyll by a criminal known as the Professor, who planned to use the unstoppable brute to help him drive a crime spree that would culminate in the conquest of New York City. Grundy cooperated initially but decided he would seek dominion for himself and turned on the Professor. In the course of more battles with Green Lantern however it was discovered that the chlorophyll that restored Grundy to life again also caused him to take on some of the characteristics of plant life, the most prominent side effect of which was somehow being rendered more susceptible to the effects of Green Lantern's power ring. Realizing his enemy could now hurt him, Grundy fled until he eventually arrived at the petrified forests of Arizona, where Green Lantern imprisoned him in an energy bubble.

The third battle with Grundy involved Green Lantern and his fellow members of the Justice Society of America tracking him across the country, depositing Grundy on the moon once he was defeated. A subsequent battle between the two ended up with Grundy managing to return to Earth thanks to a powerful observatory telescope, and Lantern burying Grundy in 1947.

At this point, he was pulled back to 1941 by the time-traveling criminal Per Degaton, who had enlisted the aid of several super-villains to capture the Justice Society of America on December 7, 1941 (the day of the attack on Pearl Harbor). The All-Star Squadron came to their rescue, and Grundy was then thrust back to the moon where he remained for over two decades.

Grundy eventually mastered the use of the stored up emerald energy he had absorbed over the years from the many battles with his arch-foe, and returned to Earth to battle Green Lantern, along with Hourman and Doctor Fate. At this point, he had temporary mastery over all wooden objects, though he subsequently lost this power with his next death.

He was briefly a member of the Injustice Society of the World, a group of villains banded together to fight the Justice Society. In the interim, he had battled the combined might of both the Justice Society, and later their counterparts the Justice League, nearly to a standstill, though he was eventually defeated again.

Grundy went on to clash with Green Lantern and his teammates again, including the Huntress, the first female for whom he developed an affection. After Solomon Grundy was rescued from a glacier by Alan Scott's daughter, Jade, Grundy became loyal to her and for a while joined Infinity, Inc., a team of younger superheroes. Eventually, this affectionate relationship turned to tragedy as the villainous Harlequin, Marcie Cooper of the Dummy's Injustice Unlimited, used her illusion powers to disguise herself as Jade. Harlequin manipulated Grundy to attack the members of Infinity Inc. one by one. She convinced him to press the unconscious Mister Bones's bare hand against Skyman; since Bones's skin constantly exudes a cyanide-based compound, this quickly led to Skyman's death. This was the beginning of the end for Infinity Inc. and for Grundy's quasi-heroic career.

Post-Crisis
Solomon Grundy consistently haunts Gotham City, and has been known to take residence in the Gotham sewer system. In the early years, his primary enemy was Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern, though he also fought Batman as well. During The Long Halloween, he struck up an odd kinship with Harvey Dent, as Dent was on the path to becoming Two-Face.[13] Grundy even joined Dent's team of "costumed freaks" that was responsible for the deaths of Gotham city crime lords such as Carmine Falcone and his successor Sofia.

Grundy's appearances were not limited to Gotham, however. He fought Superman several times in Metropolis. For a time, a new innocent, child-like Grundy lurked in the sewers of Opal City, where he was befriended by Starman Jack Knight, who affectionately referred to him as Solly.[14] Solly also became friends with Starman Mikaal Tomas, and sacrificed himself to save Mikaal from being crushed by a collapsing building. This left Grundy in critical condition. In return for his sacrifice (as well as trying to stop the old Grundy from reemerging), Jack and Ted Knight and Alan Scott enlisted the aid of the Floronic Man, who like Grundy was a creature of The Green, to try and save his life. Woodrue was accompanied by Batman, and had them all eat seeds, allowing them to enter the consciousness of Grundy in order to pull out the Solly aspect of Grundy's personality, rather than one of Grundy's evil versions. Unfortunately the bad aspects of Grundy were too overwhelming and the Solly version couldn't be saved. When the heroes returned to the normal world, Grundy disappeared.

Grundy's next appearance saw the return of his malicious persona, where he was found by Jack Knight on a strange blue planet, apparently having landed there when he was cast into orbit by Alan Scott and Dr. Fate in the 40's. The crash on the planet killed him, apparently allowing him to resurrect with a different body on Earth. This suggests that Grundy's consciousness may be able to inhabit multiple bodies, though only one at a time. This new Grundy had a much higher intelligence than normal, but claimed to have no knowledge of Jack Knight or his previous exploits on earth since he was cast into orbit. This version of Grundy was summarily destroyed.

Mikaal Tomas was the next to battle Grundy. This Grundy displayed an average intelligence and was once again malicious. However, when as assassin (Frankie Soul) tried to take out Mikaal with a sniper rifle, Grundy sensed the coming shot and stepped in front of it, sacrificing himself once again to save Mikaal. With his dying words Grundy claimed that this was not a result of the Solly personality reemerging, but was unable to explain why he had done it.

Grundy next joined the new Injustice Society, led by Johnny Sorrow and fought the JSA once again. During the Joker's Last Laugh, Grundy was jokerized and fought the JSA again.

It is known that Grundy hid out for a time in the Arrowcave, the long abandoned former headquarters of the Green Arrow. While searching for artifacts of his former life, Green Arrow and his former ward Arsenal stumbled onto Grundy's new hideout, where he tried to kill them. Ollie notes that this version seems much more violent, and manages to kill him by choking him with the string to his broken bow. Later, Arrow helped a Dr. Chrissie Cavendish, a S.T.A.R. Labs employee who claimed she was the great, great grand-daughter of the man the monster spawned from, to find and cure him. Her cure, however, warped her into a monster much worse than Grundy. Green Arrow subdued Cavendish, and decided it was best to leave Grundy to be.

Grundy helped attack Superman and Batman when a bounty was placed on both of them by President Lex Luthor, although he was being mind controlled by Gorilla Grodd at the time. He was defeated by Batman.

During the Infinite Crisis in Villains United, Grundy joined the Secret Society of Super-Villains. He turned on them briefly when Rag Doll of the Secret Six compared their disfigurement and convinced Grundy to join his side. In the Battle of Metropolis, Grundy fought alongside the rest of the Society again, but was killed once more by Superboy-Prime, along with the Blood Pack.

Solomon Grundy returned from this death to fight the Justice League of America, in a much more advanced form. He is depicted as intelligent and sophisticated, seemingly serving as the brains behind a complex operation to willingly transfer Professor Ivo's immortality to Grundy. Through the interference of the Red Tornado, his wife, and the Justice League, Grundy's scheme failed to achieve its ends. In later appearances, he seemed to have lost this intelligence.

He was exiled to the Prison Planet during Salvation Run, where a large number of supervillains were exported several lightyears into space, and left to fend for themselves on a foreign planet. He joined Lex Luthor's camp, but was killed in the gigantic Parademon raid shortly before the villains could escape.

Even millions of miles away from Earth, upon his death Cyrus Gold was resurrected once more in Slaughter Swamp with a strange new level of perception. Noticing that Gotham City had changed much, Gold went to a mobile home, where he killed the owner. Walking to his former house, he had a flashback to his murdering his Uncle John, expressing remorse over it. Suddenly, Cyrus remembered his past as Solomon Grundy, and becomes terrified of dying and becoming Solomon Grundy again. He attacks a woman who offered him help, then assaulting two police officers who try to stop him. In the process, Cyrus is shot through the chest, discovering that he still has no physical heart. Running away, he jumps into the highway, where he is run down and killed. Gold is resurrected as Solomon Grundy again, and flees into the sewers. A week later, he encounters Killer Croc, battling him and eventually breaking his jaw. At dawn of Sunday, Grundy transforms back into Cyrus Gold at the cemetary which holds his tombstone. Here, he is found by the Phantom Stranger, who became aware of his resurrection and change last week. He is unable to help Cyrus in these changes, but had drafted Green Lantern Alan Scott into helping. Though Green Lantern was hesitant to help, the Stranger insisted: there was an unholy night coming, and it would be best if Solomon Grundy were gone before another could claim him for themselves. Grundy and Alan Scott are now on a quest for Grundy's redemption. It is his mission to find the person who is responsible for killing him the first time... and forgive them. Cyrus discovers shockingly that in a fit of madness, he actually committed suicide in Slaughter Swamp, taking his own life... he is unable to forgive himself, and pass on to the next world. Instead, he receives a Black Lantern Ring and is commanded to RISE. His corpse is destroyed when Bizarro drives it into the sun. With Cyrus Gold in Hell, and Solomon Grundy's corpse destroyed, the curse on Solomon Grundy is finally broken. He is no more.
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Spartan - John Colt - WildC.A.T.s

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Spartan:

STATISTICS
F: Rm/30
A: Rm/30
S: In/40
E: Am/50
R: Ex/20
I: In/40
P: Ex/20

Health: 150
Karma: 80
Resources: Ex/20
Popularity: 10

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Yohn Kohl
Occupation: Owner & CEO of Halo Corporation
Legal Status: Citizen of the United States, among others.
Identity: Secret
Other Known Aliases: Hadrian 7, Jack Marlowe, John Colt, Goran Vang, Metavac
Place of Birth: Khera
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Nikolas Andreyvitch Kamarov (Winter, "son")
Base of Operations: formerly Halo Building, Los Angeles, California, New York City, New York
Past Group Affiliations: WildC.A.T.s, Halo Corporation, formerly Team One, Stormwatch
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Robot Construction: Spartan is a transferred intelligence robot. The pattern for the Kherubim Spartan guard. He has achieved a measure of immortality as he can simply download his consciousness into another robot. His current body is of Kherubim design and build.
  • Invulnerability – Mental attacks: CL 1000
  • Body Resistance: Rm/30
  • Energy Bolts: In/40
  • Self-Repair: Rm/30, he can heal up to 30 points per round if exposed to a sufficient energy source
  • Sensors: Am/50, energy, life, heat, radio
  • Communicate w/ Cybernetics: Rm/30 ability to interface with computers and robots
Vulnerabilities: Spartan is vulnerable to his programming, if someone were able to reprogram him, a Monstrous FEAT, They could control him. Currently his programming forces him to obey and protect Lord Emp, which he may overcome for short periods of time.

Talents: Leadership; Pilot: air, space; Robotics; Computers; Electronics

Contacts: WildCATS; Stormwatch

HISTORY
Spartan was born Yohn Kohl, a flesh and blood Kherubim and member of the Pantheon class on Khera. Yohn was trained as a warrior from birth. He was respected as a warlord and warrior that to honor him the Kherubim created the Spartan Guards, using his likeness as the template.

Over more then a thousand years ago Yohn was on the Kherubim ship that crash landed on Earth, after fighting with a Daemonite warship. The war between the Kherubim and Daemonites continued on Earth, both sides eventually blending in with the population. They continued their secret war still without anyone taking notice.

In the 1930's Yohn took up the name John Colt and became a American Hero and Adventurer. His Kherubim physiology didn't gift him with the greater abilities of a Kherubim Lord such as Mr. Majestic, so he could easily be considered an above-average human. As his abilities were no more then anyone could gain if they trained, persevered, believed in themselves, and believed in the nation. Therefore he was believed to be a normal patriot serving his country. The pinnacle of what a soldier could be, a super soldier. Because of this he would eventually be chosen as a member of Team One.

In the early 60's a Daemonite named Helspont made a move against humanity. He wanted to start a nuclear war, leaving the planet empty for Daemonites to rule. Lord Emp, a Kherubim, created Team One to combat Helspont and the villains he had working for him. The team was made up of a majority of Kherubim and it was around this time that he and the Kherubim Lucy Blaze had a brief relationship and produced a child, who would one day become the Stormwatch operative Winter.

The team fought Helspont for control of the US missiles he was going to use to implement his plan. The team was outnumbered and John fought an entire legion of Daemonites on his own, but he couldn't hold them off and they would stop Regiment who was trying to disarm the bomb, if they got by him. John was surrounded by the Daemonites but couldn't stop them, and he ordered Majestic to use his laser vision to kill them. Majestic relented, he knew doing so would kill John too, but there was no other choice and he did as he was ordered. Even though the missile launched, John's sacrifice was not entirely in vain as the missile was destroyed by Regiment as it took off. After that the team disbanded.

John was not truly dead, as before his death, Emp copied John's personality and possibly memories, in the hopes that he could download it to a prototype Spartan android later. In the 1990's Emp had perfected the android body and started the team that would be known as the WildC.A.T.s. The android went by the code designation of Spartan after the name of guards used on Khera, as well as the android technical designation of Hadrian. Spartan became the leader of the team, but his transference to the android body didn't take as well as would have been thought: he had no memories of his prior life or team one and even though he had Yohn Kohl/John Colt's personality, he was emotionless and acted as a robot would. With the development of the team, Spartan too developed, he even engaged in a relationship with his teammate Voodoo and his personality started to show more when the team wasn't in battle.
The team eventually would go on a mission to stop Daemonites trying to reactivate their crashed ship. In doing so they came across the Kherubim ship they had crashed in so long ago. It wasn't until the team got on the ship that they found out it was rigged to explode, to protect the Earth from the blast they flew the ship into orbit and was to believed to have died. Spartan lived but was severely damaged. He was found and repaired by Stormwatch and became a member of their team until he was destroyed.

In truth it was found that the WildC.A.T.s survived and had actually used the hyperdrive of the ship to travel to Khera. There they found out that the war with the Daemonites was over thousands of years ago and that the Kherubim had won. Ever prepared Emp had used a backup disk containing the Memory/Personality of Spartan to implant Spartan in a more powerful body using advanced Kherubim science and he acted as Emp's personal bodyguard. It was Spartan who came across the plot the Coda had to make a martyr of Zealot, in the ensuring investigation he was almost destroyed, but he was saved by the team and repaired. After becoming disgusted and disenchanted at what Khera was they went back to Earth.

Their mission after returning had them go to Gamorra Island to stop the dictator Kaizen Gamorra during the Fire From Heaven event. It was then discovered that he was the real John Colt whose body had been healed and sent to replace the captured Kaizen Gamorra. After battling Spartan Kaizen was dethroned and killed for a second time by Mr. Majestic. Interestingly enough John Colt's personality and memories were finally activated in Spartan and he began to go by that name.

The team would eventually disband after Zealot's apparent death. Emp and Spartan continued on, and eventually came into battle with the villain Kenyan. Emp wanted to have Kenyan kill him so that he could achieve ascension (the pinnacle of Kherubim evolution), believing that the released energy would kill Kenyan. Kenyan killed himself and Spartan helped Emp by taking his life, surviving due to upgrades to his android body, making him largely invulnerable. It was upon returning home that Spartan found out that Emp had left the Halo Corporation to him.

Spartan realized that the superhero lifestyle wasn't the most efficient way to meet Emp's wishes for a better world, so Spartan took the identity of Jack Marlowe and decided to wield the Halo Corporation as his tool to improve the world.

He was instrumental in the death of superhuman serial killer Samuel Smith, the son of Slaughterhouse Smith who fought Team One.
Sometime after this he began to use Kherubim technology to produce high-tech beyond human capability. Through Void's power of teleportation the corporation had access to Otherspace (a realm of limitless energy). Noir discovered that the matter in Otherspace could be used to create batteries that would last forever. He attempted to betray the WildC.A.T.s by killing Void and reprogramming Ladytron. Jack saved Void by merging with her, his powers increased to amazing levels making him god-like along with giving him the ability to teleport. He defeated the reprogrammed Ladytron and transported Noir to Otherspace where unprotected he died. Jack then used Noir's plan and made the batteries, hoping for a better tomorrow. As Jack he bought many companies as well. It was with the acquisition of an accounting firm, that the intellectual Edwin Dolby became Jack's right-hand man. Grifter became the Vice-President of the company as well as performing black ops missions for Jack.

With the creation of Halo Infinite Batteries the production of Halo Cars was a logical next step. The cars operated independent of gasoline, putting Jack on the hit list of many politicians and businessman worldwide. Assassins were sent against him but they were no problem for something powerful enough to be a god.

After Grifter learned the whereabouts of Zealot, who had been captured and imprisoned by her former followers, he orchestrated a mission to liberate her. Although Jack said he could not help his effort due to his fear of harming the integrity of the Halo Corporation, he did use his abilities in order to manipulate the battle from behind the scenes so Grifter could be successful. Jack also sponsors the Seminary, a school for young superheroes.

Sometime later Halo Corporation becomes so successful that, its worth approximately $3 trillion, with Jack's personal fortune estimated at $500 billion. He has decided to go by the name Hadrian again, rather then that of Jack Marlowe. He has become a proponent of the idea of adult superheroes (the idea that superheroes can work without the showy battles and obvious victories). The economic power of the company is being used to change the world commercially, with Halo pioneering both the 3-d telephone, and even the creation of personal Spartan robot bodyguards.

Because of actions taken by Nemesis orchestrated (unbeknownst to her) by the WildC.A.T.s' former member Tao, the world all but ended. The WildC.A.T.s was hit hard and the only reason they had a foothold in the world was because of the Halo batteries. When most of the technology sent out the energy in the batteries that could run forever kept the Halo Building functioning. It was damaged, but it still worked so the WildC.A.T.s kept it as a base and shelter for whatever people they could find in the outside world.
They couldn't get any more power though because the energy only worked around the Halo Building and they couldn't just go get more since Jack Marlowe's Void powers were the only way to get to the dimension where it came from and Jack wasn't Jack anymore. He'd lost his Void powers when Adrianna Tereshkova's successor, Nikola Hanssen became the new Void, and his more advanced robotic abilities had been lost as a result of a particularly destructive EMP in his vicinity.

He refused to go by any other name than Hadrian or Spartan and was back in his old, robotic body but the drastic shift from being practically a god to a robot greatly demoralized him as he bear the burden of preventing Armageddon and he no longer considers himself the leader of the team. However, he was then comforted by Voodoo, who pointed out to him that he did at least protected Los Angeles from becoming an even more worsen state if he hadn't shielded the city from the Reapers' self-nuclear detonations, and he and the others had went through whatever possible in providing comfort for the survivors that they had rescued and sheltered.

After the Wildcats' war with Daemonites led by Lord Defile, Spartan and his team were urgently contacted by Backlash, who requested their help from Majestic. Once Majestic made direct contact with the Wildcats, Spartan lied in accepting a friendly visit to Hawaii in order to investigate, which Majestic complied. Once at Majestic's New Khera and learning much of his rule, Spartan challenged Majestic by inviting him on a mission to Asia to see how they can help there while the Wildcats protect Hawaii, in which allowing the team to uncover Majestic's secret. Majestic accepted the offer. As the two flies over Asia, Spartan was shocked of discovering the devastation Armageddon had affected parts of the world. Evidently, Majestic discovered Spartan's trick once hearing the Wildcats had discovered that he had imprisoned Savant against her will as a breeding mare. Spartan immediately fought against Majestic, in order to delay Majestic from reaching Hawaii. In the process Spartan self-destructs his robotic body in which in turn transferring his memories into a new body back in Hawaii. The Wildcats were then forced to retreat back to the Halo Building to save the refugees from invading Daemonites as Majestic was following them. There, Spartan used his body to open a portal to Otherspace, causing the Halo Building to be destroyed along with the Daemonites, Lady Decadence, and Lord Defile. Afterward Spartan, again, downloaded into a new body provided by Jeremy Stone.

During in a desperate gamble to stop Tao from siphoning Void powers for himself, Spartan had Void trusted him with her might again. Spartan is instantly transformed into a new version of Jack Marlowe, wearing a silver business suit, evocative of Void polished form, and possessing an high amount of cosmic powers. This time, however, Void kept a part of the power for herself, making this iteration of Marlowe noticeably weaker, as the full Void power is shared between him, Tao and Nikola. Spartan was forced to retreat with the Wildcats and Team-7 in finding Max Faraday, who possessed the Creation Equation. Both Spartan and Faraday battled Tao and were soon overpowered by him, who after gained the power of the Creation Equation. Spartan's powers were then absorbed by Tao. Following Tao's defeat by Grifter, Spartan was given a new, augmented costume which was greatly different from the original, readopted costumes the Wildcats had worn. Resembling to a ancient Spartan warrior of Greece, as Max reasoned that Spartan's original costume was "suck."

Spartan and the Wildcats were later called to UnLondon by the Authority while the team was looking for the High. At UnLondon, Spartan and his team were informed and offered the chance to leave Earth on the Carrier. However, Spartan chose to stay on Earth. Shortly after the Carrier left Earth, Spartan and many of Earth's heroes battled against the Knights of Khera. When the forces of Sliding Albion suddenly invaded and subsequently fought against the Knights of Khera, Spartan became the defacto leader of Earth's heroes. Spartan was later sliced horizontally in half by Kine, a Coda member of the Knights Despite his injuries, Spartan was able to function and to sent Dingo, Redeemer, Disperse, Geek and H.E.R.B. on a suicide mission in sabotaging the Knights' spaceship, the Red Blade, by teleporting the Knights' terra-forming machines onto the ship. This ultimately brought the deaths of the team, with the exception of Redeemer who was banished into the Bleed along with the Red Blade.

After the Knights of Khera's defeat, Spartan was installed and linked to Stormwatch's space station Skywatch, where he still takes the entire command of Earth's heroes in laying out a plan to help the survivors of Earth by uniting them. However, his solution was dissented by Zealot, Maul, and Team-7 for ignoring to help humanity defend itself rather than building a utopia from the two former's perspectives, and the potential chance of further endangering all life on Earth itself from the later. Culminating for the dissenters to leave and help the world on their own way.

Following the three months after the Knights of Khera's invasion, Spartan's leadership made headway in its early steps in rebuilding Earth and he eventually arranged a marriage proposal to Voodoo to join him as his wife while he rebuilt the world.
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And now for a small break. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, and due to recent conversations, I'll be posting my wriet-ups for...


The Micronauts!

- I had been saving these for when I completed my original files but after reading some conversations figured now would be a good time.

- From the Wiki: The Homeworld region of the Microverse was located far from Sub-Atomica, a region occasionally visited by the Fantastic Four and the original Ant Man. It was discovered by the people of the planet Ithaka (a reference to Ithaca where the legendary Odysseus was born). They were forced to find a new home after the death of their world, joining with refugees from worlds who had suffered similar fates, making the Homeworlders particularly diverse as a culture encompassing multiple species.

Led by Prince Wayfinder, the Homeworlders eventually settled on the then-prehistoric Earth. The Earth was depicted as still being inhabited by dinosaurs at the time of their arrival. Earth was also plagued by demons (Deviants) who fed on the dinosaurs and were hostile to the new arrivals in their territory.

Wayfinder and his leading warriors Agni, Kali, Mara/Maya, and Yama fought valiantly to defend their newly established colony but were eventually outnumbered. The power of The Sword in the Star (as well as the three Mystic Keys) relocated them to the unoccupied Homeworld molecule of the Microverse. The various races of the colonists populated the other local planets. Thus Wayfinder and the other prominent leaders of his people became the first Micronauts, and Wayfinder the original Time Traveller.

The capital atom of Homeworld is called First Zone; this is the former home of the Royal Family, and later the power base of Baron Karza and the location of his Body Banks. Other regions include Seazone (home of Micronaut allies Aquon and Coral), Aegypta (home of friends Prince Pharoid and Margrace), Polaria, and Dead Zone which contains the tomb of Wayfinder, Yama, Agni, Kali, and the rest of Homeworld's original Micronauts, although there is some question about whether Wayfinder is truly dead. Homeworld's sector contains not only the Homeworld molecule planet complex, but the planets Spartak (home of the Acroyears), Kaliklak (home of the Insectivorids and Bug) and Tropica (home of Devil).

On Earth, Wayfinder and his people most likely settled in what is now India. Artifacts of Wayfinder's people were found in India, most notably a monolith describing the three Mystic Keys. Due to some of the names and the similarity between Micronese (the Microversian written language) and Sanskrit, there is reason to believe artifacts left behind by Wayfinder and his people may have given rise to some of the Hindu legends. (As a note of trivia, in Micronese, there is no character that represents "z". Baron Karza was in fact pronounced Baron Kartha.)

During the interludes between Karza's defeats, the Micronauts embarked on a number of subquests, most notably, the search for the Mystic Keys of Wayfinder. This took them from Homeworld's Dead Zone, to Seazone, and even icy Polaria.

For an extended period, the Micronauts were marooned on Earth (having breached the spacewall) and were involved in many situations typical of finding oneself in a land of giants. They met a handful of Marvel heroes such as the Avengers, Doctor Strange (who also journeyed to the Microverse), Fantastic Four (who were more familiar with a different region of the Microverse), Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the X-Men, who aided the Micronauts and a temporarily allied Karza against The Entity who threatened to destroy the Microverse. The Entity proved to be a dark aspect of the personality of Professor X who had gotten loose once before.

The Micronauts also battled villains including the Man-Thing, Molecule Man, Psycho-Man, a miniaturized Doctor Doom and HYDRA. But mostly, they battled ordinary Earth objects and animals that were deadly at the Micronauts' size. On several occasions, the servants of Baron Karza followed the Micronauts to Earth and continued the battle there. It was here that an agent of Baron Karza killed Biotron.

For a time, it seemed that Prince Argon (aka Force Commander) turned against his former friends and allies to set himself up as a dictator over the Microverse following Karza's first defeat. It was finally discovered that Argon was an unwilling host of a soon to be reborn Karza. Sadly, as soon as this was discovered, Karza returned and broke free of Argon's body, killing Argon in the process.

Other notable Micronauts include Devil, Fireflyte, Pharoid, Slug, Margrace, Huntarr, Solitaire, and later replicas of Biotron and Microtron. Devil and Fireflyte, members of a species with a complex life-cycle, were stages of each other. Devil was killed by a Soul Survivor. Pharoid, Slug, and Margrace were killed in the Micronauts' major defeat by Baron Karza. Solitaire and the two roboid replicas served aboard Endeavor II during their new voyages after the final defeat of Baron Karza. The final defeat of Baron Karza was costly in that it took place only after Karza had already destroyed almost all life on Homeworld.

Weary of war, the Micronauts decided to make a pilgrimage of exploration and discovery away from the ruined Homeworld.
They discovered a starfaring race known as the Children of the Confluence of Stars and one of their representatives, Solitaire, became a member of the Micronauts. Together, they attempted to piece together a cosmic puzzle that pointed to the Makers, the godlike entities of the Microverse. They discovered that the Enigma Force was now an unstable force that threatened to destroy the fabric of the Microverse.

The Micronauts, under the partial guidance of Scion, a self described child of the Makers, discovered that the berserk manifestation of Enigma Force was the injured Worldmind of Homeworld. Using Baron Karza's technology, the Micronauts healed Homeworld by using the cells of their own bodies to initiate a Genesis effect. They sacrificed their lives so that their primal matter would serve to seed Homeworld and eventually give rise to new life.

Following the Onslaught crisis, Cable and several others journeyed to the Microverse to find Arcturus Rann, Mari, and Bug alive and apparently fighting a war against Psycho-Man. The Micronauts now called themselves the Microns.

Baron Karza and Thanos battled and the result was the elimination of all microverses except one.

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Micronauts - Acroyear

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Acroyear:

STATISTICS:
F: In/40
A: Gd/10
S: Rm/30
E: Rm/30
R: Ex/20
I: Ex/20
P: Rm/30

Health: 110
Karma: 70
Resources: Gd/10
Popularity: 10

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Acroyear
Occupation: Warrior, adventurer, formerly Prince/King of the Acroyears
Legal Status: Citizen of the Microverse
Identity: No Dual Identity
Other Known Aliases: King Acroyear
Place of Birth: Spartak, Microverse
Marital Status: Seperated
Known Relatives: Cilicia (estranged wife); unnamed son; Shaitan (brother, deceased); former King Acroyear (father)
Base of Operations: Mobile
Past Group Affiliations: Micronauts
Present Group Affiliation:

EQUIPMENT:
Armor: Acroyear wears heavy combat armor.
  • Body Armor: Rm/30
Glider-Pack: Ex/20 airspeed

Energy Sword: Acroyear wields an energy blade capable of cutting through most substances and firing and energy blast.
  • Damage: In/40
  • Energy Blast: Rm/30
TALENTS: Blunt Weapons; Edged Weapons; Guns; Martial Arts: B, D, E; Military; Weapon Specialist – energy sword

CONTACTS: Micronauts

HISTORY:
Acroyear was crown prince of the ebony-skinned race whose name he bore. A comet blazed over the skies of Spartak when Acroyear was born, indicating his significance as a future king to his people.

For a time, Acroyear's people served Karza under the mind control of Shaitan, Acroyear's traitorous, albino brother. Acroyear was imprisoned by Karza to fight in the Body Pits, but was freed by Arcturus Rann and his allies, joining the Micronauts.

To help defeat Baron Karza, Acroyear sacrificed the Worldmind of his home planet Spartak, thus rendering it incapable of supporting life. For this, he was branded a traitor and cast out by his people while his bonded mate Cilicia ruled as regent.

Acroyear vowed to redeem himself and continued traveling with the Micronauts, most of whom are also outcasts. He eventually sacrificed his life essence to engineer the rebirth of homeworld, along with the other Micronauts.

Although several of his fellow Micronauts resurfaced after their apparent sacrifice, Acroyear's survival remains a matter of debate.
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Micronauts - Arcturus Rann

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Arcturus Rann:

STATISTICS:
F: Ex/20
A: Rm/30
S: Gd/10
E: Ex/20
R: Rm/30
I: Rm/30
P: Rm/30

Health: 80
Karma: 90
Resources: Ex/20
Popularity: 30

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Arcturus Rann
Occupation: Adventurer, Explorer
Legal Status: Citizen of Homeworld, Microverse
Identity: Public Identity
Other Known Aliases: Space Glider, Captain Universe
Place of Birth: Homeworld, Microverse
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Lord Dallan Rann (father), Lady Sepsis (mother)
Base of Operations: Homeworld, Microverse
Past Group Affiliations: Micronauts
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Telepathy: Good (10), Arcturus is a low-level telepath.

Enigma Force: Rann is the vessel of the Enigma Force. A cosmic power from the microverse similar to the Uni-Power which creates Captain Universe. When empowered by the Enigma Force Rann has the following abilities:
  • Cosmic Energy Manipulation: Unearthly (100), Arcturus Rann may use this for a variety of effects, such as:
    • Beams & Bolts: Unearthly (100)
    • Force Field: Rann can surround himself with protective fields of Monstrous (75) rank.
  • Telepathy: Rann’s natural telepathy is enhanced to Unearthly (100) rank.
  • Cosmic Awareness: Rann has CL1000 Cosmic Awareness and can perceive in a limited manner the state of the microverse.
  • Flight: Rann can travel at CL3000 speed (lightspeed).
EQUIPMENT:
Pressure Suit: Rann wears a pressure suit that protects him against hostile environments. This gives him Remarkable (30) protection against environmental conditions and the rigors of space.

Glider-Pack: Rann has access to a glider pack that gives the user Excellent (20) airspeed.

Laser Pistol: a standard laser pistol that causes Excellent (20) damage at a range of 5 areas.

TALENTS: Acrobatics; Astronavigation; Galactic Lore; Guns; Leadership; Martial Arts: A, E; Military; Physics; Pilot – space; Repair/Tinkering; Stealth

CONTACTS: Micronauts, Homeworld, Hulk

- I Feel compelled to include the history of the Enigma Force here as well so this may be a long one.

As a side note I'm going with the Earth X explanation for most things here. Galactus, transformed into a star by Reed Richards, gifts a sword to Prince Wayfinder. He leads his people through time where the sword uses the essence of Galactus to create the Microverse. The Enigma Force lingers as the remains of Galactus' consciousness and power and is, from time to time, bestowed upon those within the Microverse.

HISTORY:
One million years ago, the Wanderers came to Earth from many worlds. There they faced extinction at the hands of spectral beings called Whirldemons. With a magical blade called the Sunsword, Prince Wayfinder created a new universe for the Wanderers, the Microverse, and imprisoned the demons. Wayfinder became the first Time Traveler.

One thousand years ago, Commander Arcturus Rann set out on a voyage to explore the Microverse. While his conscious mind spent a thousand years in suspended animation, his subconscious made contact with the Enigma Force. At intervals, astral copies of Rann would appear and become new Time Travelers. Some of them became Shadow Priests, who set up churches devoted to worship of Dallan and Sepsis (Rann's royal parents). All this activity prepared Rann to confront Baron Karza when he returned home. At the proper moment, the Shadow Priests shed their disguises and reunited with Rann, giving him the power to defeat Karza.

The Enigma Force came into play again when the Spacewall between the Microverse and the Macroverse (i.e. the Marvel Universe) began to break down and the Whirldemons escaped. Rann had lost his connection to the Enigma Force, which meant that many of the Time Travelers ceased to exist (or were inaccessible). While Rann tried to restore that connection, the Microns (with the help of Doctor Strange) went on a quest to find the Sunsword, drive back the Whirldemons, and repair the Spacewall.

The Enigma Force:

- From the Wiki: The Enigma Force is a mystical energy field that permeates the Microverse, a subatomic universe. As the name implies, no one truly understands it. In a sense, it is the Microverse, and its first priority is survival. It does not (and perhaps cannot) act directly; rather, it works through the Time Travelers to protect and preserve the Microverse.

One million years ago, the Wanderers came to Earth from many worlds. There they faced extinction at the hands of spectral beings called Whirldemons. With a magical blade called the Sunsword, Prince Wayfinder created a new universe for the Wanderers and imprisoned the demons. Wayfinder became the first Time Traveler.

One thousand years ago, Commander Arcturus Rann set out on a voyage to explore the Microverse. While his conscious mind spent a thousand years in suspended animation, his subconscious made contact with the Enigma Force. At intervals, astral copies of Rann would appear and become new Time Travelers. Some of them became Shadow Priests, who set up churches devoted to worship of Dallan and Sepsis (Rann's royal parents). All this activity prepared Rann to confront Baron Karza when he returned home. At the proper moment, the Shadow Priests shed their disguises and reunited with Rann, giving him the power to defeat Karza.

The Enigma Force came into play again when the Spacewall between the Microverse and the Macroverse (i.e. the Marvel Universe) began to break down and the Whirldemons escaped. Rann had lost his connection to the Enigma Force, which meant that many of the Time Travelers ceased to exist (or were inaccessible). While Rann tried to restore that connection, the Microns (with the help of Doctor Strange) went on a quest to find the Sunsword, drive back the Whirldemons, and repair the Spacewall.

Recently, the King of the Whirldemons escaped his prison on Earth and attempted to reopen the Spacewall. To counter this, the Enigma Force gathered the three former hosts of the Uni-Power, Spiderman, the Invisible Woman, and X-23. The Enigma Force recognized its special bond with X-23, the latter having chosen its power to escape hell sometime earlier. X-23 eventually defeats the King of the Whirldemons by allowing herself to be possessed so that she could take it back inside the Whirldemon's prison.

The Uni-Power
During the Karza Wars, a Time Traveler first bestowed the Uni-Power on someone in the Macroverse. The Uni-Power is not the Enigma Force itself but only one facet of it. It allows anyone anywhere to become Captain Universe in times of great danger. Like the Enigma Force, the Uni-Power is sentient to the extent that it will not willingly allow itself to be used for evil.

Recently, the Uni-Power itself began to fluctuate. It merged with several superbeings to find the source of its problem.

Time Travelers
Time Travelers typically appear as glowing green ethereal figures that strongly resemble Commander Rann. They are almost as mysterious as the force they serve. They observe, but they do not interfere. They hold great power, but they give it to others to use. The Shadow Priests claimed that they were only shadows next to the light of the Enigma Force.

Obviously, the Time Travelers can move forward and backward in time. They see possible futures, and when they detect a threat to the Microverse, they take steps to counter that threat. In their Temple of Time, they sift through clues and formulate strategies. They are not omniscient; often, their plans do not bear fruit until the last minute, when the fate of the universe may hang in the balance.

They are limited by the abilities of their agents. In Rann's case, when he lost the ability to tap into his subconscious, the Time Travelers had no way to communicate with him, much less manifest their power in him.

As individual entities, they are vulnerable. Karza was able to capture several and drain energy from them. They are also able to act independently of the Enigma Force and travel to other universes.
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Micronauts - Bug

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Bug:

STATISTICS:
F: Ex/20
A: Am/50
S: Ex/20
E: Rm30
R: Gd10
I: Ex20
P: Gd10

Health: 120
Karma: 40
Resources: Ty/6
Popularity: 20

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Unknown
Occupation: Soldier, former freedom fighter
Legal Status: Citizen of Kaliklak
Identity: Public Identity
Other Known Aliases: Bug
Place of Birth: Kaliklak, Microverse
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Wartstaff (father, deceased), Queen Esmera (mother)
Base of Operations: Adalon Prime, formerly Microverse
Past Group Affiliations: Knowhere Corps, Enigma Force, Guardians of the Galaxy, Star-Lord’s covert team
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Insectivorid Physiology: Bug's native abilities are considered superhuman compared to other humanoids.
  • Wall-Crawling: Bug may stick to surfaces like an insect. He does this with Amazing (50) ability
  • Danger sense: Incredible (40), He also possesses a "danger-sense" which alerts him to danger. This takes the form of a tingling sensation at the base of his skull.
EQUIPMENT:
Rocket Lance:
  • Material Strength: In/40
  • Energy Blast: Rm/30 force
  • Flight: Gd/10 airspeed, Bug can fly by emitting a constant plasma burst and "riding" the lance.
Glider-Pack: Ex/20 air speed

TALENTS: Acrobatics; Guns; Martial Arts: A, E; Staff Weapons; Thief; Weapon Specialist – Rocket Lance

CONTACTS: Micronauts, Guardians of the Galaxy

HISTORY:
Bug is a master thief from the Insectivorid homeworld Kaliklak based in the Microverse. Bug was a jokester and rogue by nature but always a professional when it came down to the job. He and Acroyear shared a unique friendship as the two were diametrical in personality. Bug's friendship with Acroyear may have been responsible for Acroyear's decision to question the sometimes overly cold warrior ethic that ruled his people.

Bug and Acroyear, along with other political prisoners, who were against Baron Karza, are herded into the Yard of the Gladiators. There they must practice for the gladiatorial games. Maccabee, a large humanoid, attacks Acroyear, but they are able to beat him. A Shadow Priest appears, ostensibly to give final absolution to those will perish in the games. He gives Acroyear his energy blade and Bug his rocket-lance. The guards take the prisoners into the arena.

In the arena, Bug kills a repto with his rocket-lance, and Acroyear throws a huge terraphant into the stands. Karza gives the thumbs down sign. A hornetdroid grabs Acroyear; Bug blinds it with his lance, and Acroyear kills it. Tradition now demands that they be freed, but Karza orders them held over for the next day's games. Mari gives Bug a thumbs up sign, which he takes to mean that she belongs to the underground.

They later meet a lost traveler called Arcturus Rann, who rescue they from the other prisoners. They tell Rann that the warp drive was invented during his trip and that Karza used it to conquer the other worlds of the Microverse.

Bug, Rann and Acroyear are herded into a colosseum, where Microtron and Marionette are performing. Bug tells Rann that Marionette is a princess who has joined the underground and that an escape is in the works. The doors close, but Marionette is kept inside. A deathtank enters and begins firing its pulse-cannons into the captives. Acroyear tells Rann that he is an x-factor and must be protected. Bug vaults onto the tank and throws a packet bomb through its eye slits, while Acroyear assaults its wheels. Rann, Bug, and Acroyear find Marionette already in a getaway vehicle. They escape aboard a ship piloted by Biotron takes their ship through the Fringes of the Microverse.

The HMS Endeavor travel to Earth, and when the crew exit the ship they find themselves in a backyard of a typicle American home. To the Microns the everything is gigantic in comparison to them. They are attacked by a puppy, which Biotron punches. The next menace appears, a huge growling machine a lawn mower that rolls over Acroyear and Bug. Acroyear grabs the blades , stops it, and topples the thing. The operator, surprised, falls as well. He is even more surprised to find six small aliens in his backyard. The boy helps the team as they are attacked by two battleships arrive, commanded by Shaitan. He swats the ship into a tree, where it explodes. Acroyear launches a divot into a scout pod, knocks it into another pod, and both wreck. The other scout pod chases Rann and Marionette. Bug's rocket lance bumps it off course enough to hit a chain on the swing set, but Bug is caught in the resulting explosion.[3] Whilst the ship is chased by Shaitan, Bug recovers at the Coffin house. Bug figures the wreckage of Shaitan's other cruiser is his ticket home, but Ray Coffin has it in a shoe-box on his desk. Bug hitches a ride, with Ray Coffin, who takes the debris to the Human Engineering Life Laboratories (HELL) at Cape Canaveral and meets a former astronaut, Phillip Prometheus. Bug hopes to get enough parts to assemble a fighter and go home.

Thee Microns use their Astro Station to follow Bug to Cape Canaveral. Inside the lab, Bug watches as Phillip take Ray on a tour. To their amazement, he has other specimens from the Microverse. Because he collected them before the Spacewall was breached, they did not survive the trip. When Steve identifies them, Prometheus shakes him, desperate for more information. He explains that, during his last trip to Starlab, cosmic rays bombarded the space station and killed the rest of the crew. The medical systems he designed, though, replaced his damaged organs with bionic parts; he pulls off part of his face to show that much of his body is now metal and circuitry. He needs the technology of the Microverse to improve his systems, and he will do anything to get it. Ray realizes that Steve is in grave danger, and when a guard restrains him, Prometheus warns him that all the guards are robots of his own creation. Bug drops from the ceiling and attacks!

Muffin and Marionette find Steve in the lab. Prometheus tilts the floor so that they and Bug start sliding into his Prometheus Pit, his portal to the Microverse. Acroyear arrives and tears up the robot holding Ray, while Microtron extends his arm to catch Steve. Freed, Ray grapples with Prometheus, and they topple into the pit! The robots turn on the others. Steve Coffin and the Microns flee Prometheus's lab with robots in hot pursuit.Bug, not the best choice for pilot, crashes into the bed of the pickup truck, just before it crashes through the gate. They head for Ray's fishing cabin in the Florida, Everglades.

Whilst hiding in the Everglades the come into contact with the Man-Thing, scared they attack him. The rest join the attack, with no noticeable effect. Bug, pinned by Man-Thing's hand, panics and starts to cook in his shell because "whosoever knows fear, burns at the Man-Thing's touch". Muffin's bark calls Steve's attention to the swamp buggy moored at the dock. His fear replaced by determination, Steve jumps into the buggy and starts the engine. Man-Thing releases Bug to investigate this new emotion, courage. It plods forward directly into the swamp buggy's giant fan.

Bug and the Microns reach HELL, where they find a pitched battle in progress. Steve tells the head of security, Colonel Macey, that their foe is Baron Karza from the Microverse. A force field surrounds the building, and Karza controls Prometheus's robots as well as Prometheus's body. Bug, and and the crew of the Endeavor attack the robots, but a blast from Karza brings them down. A glow rises from the Prometheus Pit. Captain Universe bursts forth and drives Karza into the ground. They quickly fly back to the Microverse through the Pit and seal it, thus stranding Karza on Earth. Karza realizes his danger, abandons Prometheus's body, and follows the Endeavor into the Pit. Time Travelers seal the breach in the Spacewall.

The Endeavor returns to the Microverse, only to find itself surrounded by the Acroyear fleet. They land and step out of the ship to face a daunting array of arms and armor, but Acroyear is welcomed by his people. Baron Karza also returns to the Microverse. The Mircons make plans with the Acroyears help.

Karza, captures Rann, and the Mircons come to the rescue. Bug jumps off Microtron's fighter to attack a Phobos; his rocket-lance ignites its fuel pods and he's caught in the explosion. Microtron hears him yell and flees to the surface of Spartak.

The team mourns Bug, who disappeared after an explosion. But he is alive as the Time Traveler follows Bug through hyperspace. Once Bug, still unconscious, returns to normal space, he falls through a forest canopy and lands on Kaliklak, his own world.

Bug awakes in a forest, and when he climbs a tree and spots the Central Nest, he is glad to be home. But he still remembers his homeworld is still under the control of Baron Karza's colonial administration. He ambushes the driver of a snail lorry to get some information and finds that the driver is his mentor, a master thief. He also finds that Wartstaff, a rival, now runs his old gang at the Lair.

Bug ambushes the guard at the Lair and strolls inside. He sees Wartstaff at a banquet with his own gang and with Jasmine's, who have formed an uneasy alliance with them. Wartstaff fires a puls-blast; Bug dodges and upends the table. Wartstaff, he now learns, told the gang that sold them out to the colonial administration, when in fact Wartstaff sold Bug out, which eventually landed him in Karza's Pleasure Pits. Wartstaff wants to welcome his son home, but holds a knife behind his back. Jasmine warns Bug about the knife, then cuts off Wartstaff's antennae to humiliate him. Bug announces that he's taking over. When one of the cutthroats objects, Bug pierces his chest with a rocket-lance. Bug, Jasmine, and the gang watch the Colonial Air Terminus for several weeks. When Jasmine asks why, Bug says that they're going to overthrow the colonial administration.

Bug's forces take heavy fire from the anti-aircraft batteries on the Central Nest. Wartstaff swoops out of the sky to attack the biggest battery. It draws a bead on him. He splits his cruiser into its component pods, but too late he takes a direct hit. By providing a diversion, however, he has given the others the chance to disable it. That heroic deed turns the tide, and the rebels soon penetrate the halls of the Nest itself. Bug and Co. find the governor surrounded by his bodyguards, whom they quickly overwhelm. He remembers how this human had him beaten before shipping him off to Karza's gladiator pits on Homeworld, and blasts him with his rocket-lance. The soldiers surrender, thinking that the "liberation forces" have arrived. Only then does Bug learn that Karza died weeks ago. Kaliklak is free!

The HMS Endeavor attacked by a swarm antrons, however they fight them off, but it is revealed they work for Psycho-Man. He travels to investigate what the waste-disposal system on his ship aka the antrons had founds.

An "antigravitational flux tube" draws the Microns to a worldship, where they confront Psycho-Man. He responds by using his Psychotron, he causes Bug to believe a repto, natural predator of insectivorids, attack him and Jasmine, causing fear. It was then the Fantastic Four arrive, with the Human Torch at giant size.

The Psycho-Man defeats both teams and traps them both in transparent tubes atop of the Psycho-Manipulator. But they attack each other tubes and they escape. Bug crosses the keyboard but comes under attack from Reptos, with the Invisible Woman makes him invisible until he gets inside the device. The Psycho-Manipulator now drains energy from Psycho-Man instead of feeding it to him; he transfers to another set of armor.

Bug leaves the Psycho-Manipulator, thinking he's still invisible. Jasmine sees a Repto about to attack him and intercepts it. The Repto attacks her instead and kills her. The Fantastic Four head back to Earth.

They travel to Earth and Bug bury's Jasmine in Rann's hibernation couch, where he spent a thousand years in suspended animation. When Mari asks why, he says, "I plan to spend the rest of my life awake!" Bug wanders off to grieve.

Having wandered away from the other Microns, Bug comes across a barnyard. He evades a cow, a chicken, and a pig, to whom he is just another insect. A human sprays him, puts him in a glass box, and sends a mutagen gas into the box. Biotron picks up Bug's brain waves. The Endeavor tracks them to the barn. The human, warned by his army of insects, knocks the ship out of the air with a pitchfork. Rann and Acroyear glide out to attack him. He shoots the Endeavor with a shotgun and grabs Rann. He tells Rann that he is Odd John, who has always loved and understood insects. He developed his mutagen gas to give the insects a level playing field in evolution.

Acroyear punches Odd John, which frees Rann. Odd John calls up his insects to attack the Endeavor, and Bug leads them. Rann recognizes Bug, mutated as he is, and warns Acroyear, who was about to attack Bug. Bug blasts Acroyear. Odd John gasses Rann and prepares to pin him to the wall with the rest of his collection. In a nearby township, ants swarm into the home of Scott Lang, who is on vacation. He changes to Ant-Man and follows them.

Odd John, the insect fanatic, has captured Arcturus Rann and is about to pin him to a specimen board. Mari leaps onto a hammer handle, levering the hammer into Odd John's head and knocking him unconscious. On his way down, he hits his head against his Telepatho-Communicator, a device that allows him to communicate with his mutant insects. Acroyear chains Odd John to a post. When Odd John awakens, he says that he can't call back his insects because the Telepatho-Communicator is broken, but he guesses that without instructions they'll look for food. The Microns go after Bug, who is leading the insect army.

Following Bug's brain waves, the Endeavor and the Astrostation go to Food World, a supermarket in a nearby town. Ant-Man, following a swarm of ants, arrives first, but Bug shoots down the ant he's riding. The Endeavor flies into the store. Bug shoots a clerk with his rocket-lance. The customers panic and flee the store. Rann, Mari, Acroyear, and Cilicia use their gliders to go after Bug. Not recognizing his friend, Bug blasts Acroyear, who flies into a freezer and breaks a coolant pipe; the escaping gas freezes him to the shelf. Bug next shoots Rann and Mari, who fall into a box of garbage, which rolls to the end of a conveyor and gets tossed into a garbage truck.

A mutant insect gets to the bridge of the Endeavor and forces Biotron away from the controls. The ship crashes. Microtron, piloting the Astrostation, helps Cilicia get Acroyear out of the freezer. A mutant ant grabs Ant-Man. One of its claws punctures a canister of shrink gas, and the escaping gas turns the mutant ant back into a regular ant. Ant-Man releases another canister of shrink gas in the air conditioning system, which makes all the insects revert to normal, including Bug.

Ant-Man hitches a ride on the Endeavor. He and Biotron go back to Odd John's farm, while the others use the Astrostation to search for Rann and Mari. Lang promises not to mention the Microns when he turns Odd John over to the authorities.

Bug was later recruited to the galactic team of heroes known as the Guardians of the Galaxy. However he was annoyed that he was not asked to be on the first roster of the team, and always questioned why he wasn't. On his first mission with the team, they battled the race known as the Badoon. The Badoon were testing weapons on a unsuspecting planet.

Later the team splits up convince the Inhumans and the Shi'ar to stop their War of Kings. Bug travelled to the Kree planet Hala, where he by accident insults Queen Medusa and starts a fight. Things escalate further when Phyla-Vell took Crystal as a hostage against Starlord's orders.

The team traveled back to the base, better known as Knowhere, they found themselves in a fight between the Inhumans led by Black Bolt and the Shi'ar Imperial Guard. During the battle, Starhawk escaped who was imprisoned at the time. Starhawk then transported Bug and several others to her timeline.

Starhawk eventually convinces them she is not a threat and that Black Bolt would be the one to create the Fault, a rip in space time that destroyed her timeline. Starhawk goes on to explain to the 21st century Guardians that they have slipped into another iteration of the future, which is constantly in flux. As a result, the timestream is seeing them as anomalies and is rejecting them in certain ways. As for the matter of Jack Flag, he is actually slipping into adjacent dimensions and therefore, will disappear from reality.

Seeing as they need to get back to the 21st Century as soon as possible, the Guardians decide to sneak into Avengers Mansion, which is now the Keepers' command center. Using the tunnels leading to the mansion, they gain access to an underground vault, containing all of the Avengers' arsenal, including Doctor Doom's Time Platform. But before they could use it, the Guardians suddenly tumble through different versions of the future, before landing in a future where Magus and the Universal Church of Truth rule.

Then suddenly, Bug and the team are rescued by Kang the Conqueror and an entire flock of Starhawks. Taking refuge in Kang's dwelling place called Limbo, where he restores the Guardians to their rightful ages, he explains that they must stop Adam Warlock when he becomes the Magus. He gives them a Cosmic Cube to expand the time window they need to kill Adam after he stops the Fault from expanding. He personally can't go back to stop Magus, otherwise he'll see him coming. But they are anomalies in time and unlikely to be noticed.

Unfortunately, the Church of Universal Truth forces storm Limbo, forcing Kang to send the Guardians back to their rightful time. They arrive just in time to stop Phyla-Vell from assassinating Adam. Star-Lord, armed with the Cube, then attempts to convince Adam to prevent his evil side from awakening. But it is too late, as Magus surfaces. He kills them when they attempt to stop him. Drax attempts to kill him the same way he did with Thanos: by pulling out his heart. But, being a magical being, Magus easily regenerates. With no choice left, Star-Lord uses the cube to repress Magus, before killing him. While the Church templeships explode all around them due to the death of their leader, the Guardians return to Knowhere to tell Moondragon of the losses they sustained.

After the resurrection of Thanos and the invasion of the universe by the evil Lord Mar-Vell from the Cancerverse. Bug and the Guardians of the Galaxy travel to the Cancerverse to take on the threat head on.

At the request of Arcturus Rann, Bug returned to the Microverse to assist Arcturus and become part of the Enigma Force, whose mission was to defeat Hiro-Kala and return the planet K'ai back to the Microverse.
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Micronauts - Huntaar

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Huntaar:

STATISTICS:
F: Rm/30
A: Rm/30
S: In/40
E: In/40
R: Ex/20
I: Ex/20
P: Ex/20

Health: 140
Karma: 60
Resources: Gd/10
Popularity: 5

BACKGROUND
Real Name: Iann-23
Occupation: Adventurer, rebel; former assassin, guard
Legal Status: Citizen of Home-world, Microverse
Identity: Public
Other Known Aliases: The Living weapon
Place of Birth: Homeworld, Microverse
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Unidentified father, Seelina-23 (mother, de-ceased), Janna-23 (sister, de-ceased), numerous unidentified nieces and nephews (all presumably deceased)
Base of Operations: Microverse
Past Group Affiliations: Micronauts
Present Group Affiliation:

KNOWN POWERS:
Shapeshifting: Amazing (50); Huntarr was able to morph any part of his body to an offensive or defensive weapon, adapting to the needs of any situation. His malleable form allowed him to encase opponents in a cocoon-like form.
  • Cybernettic Interface: Remarkable (30), He could access electrical systems.
  • Energy Blast: Remarkable (30) blasts
  • Flight: Unearthly (100) Huntaar could project plasma from his feet for rocket thrust.
  • Healing: Remarkable (30), Huntaar could himself and others.
  • Life Support: Unearthly (100); Huntaar had no need for food, water, or air to survive.
  • Light Generation: Incredible (40) bioluminessence.
  • Organic Interface: Huntaar could produce tendrils that allowed him to interface with organic living or dead matter with Incredible (40) ability.
  • Sensors: Amazing (50), Huntaar could form a wide array of sensors with Amazing ability.
TALENTS: Astro-navigation; Blunt Weapons; Edged Weapons; Galactic Lore; Martial Arts: B, D, E; Military; Pilot – space

CONTACTS: Micronauts

HISTORY:
Huntarr was once a young man named Iann-34, subjected to Karza's experiments which made his body incredibly metamorphic. He was dispatched to attack the Micronauts on behalf of Force Commander, who Karza was possessing at the time.

He almost killed Princess Mari in her attempt to reach Force Commander, but Mari sensed Huntarr's confusion and sadness and convinced him he could find peace of mind by joining the Micronauts.

Huntarr travelled with them for a short time, unsure of himself as he had family on Homeworld. But after a side trip to Homeworld, and witnessing the tragic suicide of both his mother and sister, he returned to the Micronauts' welcome.

Huntarr sacrificed himself along with the rest of the Micronauts in order to restore life through the Microverse. While several Micronauts have resurfaced, Huntarr has not.
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