Reply To: Vampyrist’s Corner

Here is Conduit, a heroine who is a conduit for vast cosmic power. She is invulnerable, superstrong, can fly, and manipulate cosmic energy. She is a part of the Defense and has been taken under the wing of its current leader, Cascade.

Reply To: JR’s Characters

When Jonathon Archer left the SRC (which came after a period of trying way too hard to get promoted to the main task force and making a number of mistakes, ranging from losing Tracy's silver bullets before a mission to accidentally leaving the containment cells unguarded leading to a monster breach within the SRC and culminating in a near catastrophic demonic incursion on Earth, so just small stuff really), he was taken in by a mysterious group known as The Circle Order. Lead by the charismatic preacher known only as Cain (whose most distinguishing feature is his flaming left eye, becuase anybody with a flaming eye is inherantly trustworthy right?) and a necromancer called Willow, the Circle Order's goals are not, at this moment, all that clear, but it probably involves demons and lots of them.

Reply To: Anarchangel’s Archive

Sonya Nichols saved the world several times over. As the hero Psyonix, she used her vast psychic powers to save countless innocent lives and was hailed as one of the worlds greatest heroes.

As powerful as her mind was though, her body was not so strong and her heart began to give out. The doctors were unable to find a suitable replacement in time and sadly, Sonya Nichols died in a hospital bed with her devoted husband Nathaniel by her side.

Meanwhile, a wanderer had come to Earth. A member of the alien Lor and refugee from a war light-years away, Foxx Kam'ron had grown tired of the corrupt leaders of his home system and decided to live out the rest of his life on what he thought was a much quieter world. Earth.

The telepathic Lor was physically similar enough to a human to pass as one of them and adopted the name of Cameron Fox. Looking to serve his new planet in the best way he could, Fox enlisted in the police force and began using his psychic abilities to solve crimes.  He was soon promoted to detective where he encountered many of the worlds masked heroes, often aiding them in their crime-fighting.

Unfortunately for Fox. Many of those heroes would eventually play a part in his death.

When the Lor homeworld was destroyed and the republic was thrown into chaos, many alien refugees found their way to Earth where they were housed on Star Island. Fox offered his services to help his people adjust to their new surroundings and while many of them were grateful to humanity for taking them in, others chaffed under the rule of what they considered to be a lesser species. The fact that a lot of humans treated them poorly didn't help matters.

A group of Lor Mentats (those gifted with psychic abilities like Fox) banded together in an attempt to reverse their fortunes and seize power for themselves. Their plan included using their combined mental strength to psychically manipulate the majority of the population of nearby Freedom City, including a sizable group of superheroes. One of the few heroes who were left to fend off the attack by the manipulated heroes was The Scarab, who used his vast Psychic powers to fight back. He wasn't alone in this fight, however.  Cameron Fox joined the fight and attempted to psychically subdue the other Mentats, allowing Scarab to free the heroes. Unfortunately,  the mental strain of the psychic battle with the Mentat's proved too much for Fox. Although he managed to stop them, it came at a great cost.

In the aftermath of the battle, Fox was declared brain dead. Though he was physically fine, his mind had been fried and he was now left in a vegetative state. Fox was gone. All that was left was a shell.

Fox's adoptive family were left with a heartbreaking decision.  Should they leave him in this state and hope that he somehow recovered? Or did they make the more difficult choice?

The choice was ultimately removed from their control.

While they contemplated their choices, Fox, or what was left of him, was left alone in a hospital bed. But he soon had a visitor.

Nathaniel Nichols, the husband of the late Sonya Nichols, arrived quietly in the night. He spoke with Fox as though the other man could hear him though he ultimately knew that it was more for his own peace of mind than anything. He explained himself as best he could. He explained that this was hardly an ideal situation. If there was any other option, he would have taken it. What he was about to do weighed heavily on him...but he was so tired of waiting.

Soon afterwards, the hospital lights flickered violently and an alarm blared from Fox's room as the machines he had been hooked up to went crazy. Doctors and nurses raced to the room, quickly followed by Fox's family. What they found surprised them all. Fox was alone and awake.

Though he seemed to have lost much of his memory, he was alive and talking and everyone was overjoyed that he was.

After several days and a battery of test, Fox was released from the hospital. He memory hadn't returned but there was physically nothing wrong with him. The Scarab offered to help him regain his lost memories but Fox declined, stating that he had had enough of other people in his head for a while and that he would prefer to sort this matter out by himself. Scarab understood and saw no real problem with this as Fox had already displayed that he still knew how to use his psychic abilities. If he could piece things together by himself then The Scarab was happy to let him.

In the coming months, although Fox seemed to recover quickly, he also seemed to distance himself from those closest to him. Many of them stated that he seemed like a different person a lot of the time.

What no one realised at the time was that he actually was a different person.

Afraid of truly dying, Sonya Nichols had stored a copy of her psyche in a special crystal which she entrusted to her husband before her death. She planned to have Nathaniel find a suitable host body, one that was mentally dead but physically alive and use the crystal to install her psyche in the body. Ideally, it would have been a female body but Nathaniel had been unable to find a suitable body and mind that could hold the vast psychic energies of Sonya. Fox's mind was more than capable. And, truth be told, Nathaniel had just grown tired of waiting. It had been years since he was separated from the woman he loved and if he passed up this opportunity, he may never see her again. So he implemented the plan and left. Fading into the night as "Fox" awoke and people arrived believing their loved one had miraculously come back to them. He really didn't want to have to answer any questions right now. After all, he wasn't even sure if it had worked.

Initially, Sonya genuinely didn't remember anything at all. Even the details of her own life. She managed to piece to things together about Fox from mental images that streamed from the people around him that night at the hospital but her full memories quickly came flooding in. By the time they did, she had realised the emotional impact of what she had done on Fox's friends and family so she let them carry on thinking that he had come back to them. It was the least she could do.

The more she looked at these people though, the guiltier she felt about puppeteering Fox's body around, knowing that the person they had loved was gone.

She found Nathaniel again but he seemed uneasy around her. Uncomfortable with her new form...or uncomfortable with the ramifications of what they had done.

Sonya felt alone. She couldn't face Fox's friends and family so she pushed them away, trying to distance herself as gently as she could without truly hurting them. But she also felt distanced from Nathaniel. The one person she could truly be herself around...So to speak.

She was lost and confused. She didn't know how to fix things. The one thing she did know how to do though was help people. She was good at that. Psyonix was good at that.

Sonya readopted the identity of Psyonix, albeit in a different form and returned to life as a superhero. To the outside world, it just seemed like someone knew had adopted the identity of Psyonix. It was hardly the first time someone had used the name of a previous hero after all. No one considered the possibility that it was actually the original Psyonix in a new body.

Regardless of their form though, Psyonix helped a lot of people. Battling the forces of evil alongside other heroes like Sonya had done for years. As Psyonix, Sonya finally felt like herself again. Doing what she loved and doing it well.

The universe seems determined to punish Sonya though.

Recently, she has begun to see flashes of a life not her own. She has begun to hear a voice in her head. A voice not her own but one all too familiar.

Sonya has begun to wonder if Cameron Fox is really gone after all. And if he's not then she may just have to face the ramifications of her decisions after all.

Psyonix

Reply To: PLANET AMS

LEILA and the darkness...

Reply To: Anarchangel’s Archive

Just a random idea I had.

Gladiator

Reply To: Vampyrist’s Corner

Here is a red guy.

Reply To: Anarchangel’s Archive

While the teleporting thief known as Black Jack is clearly a criminal, most people who encounter him find him charming and oddly likeable. By all accounts a thief with morals, Black Jack never steals from those who can't afford to lose whatever he takes. He has even been known to adopt something of a Robin Hood gimmick, giving a portion of whatever he steals (though admittedly a small portion) to those in need.

One person knows there's far more to Black Jack than meets the eye though.

Originally, the identity of Black Jack was an alias that the hero Dragonfly used to infiltrate a criminal organisation. With his mission complete and his alias not compromised, Dragonfly retired the identity of Black Jack.

Some time later, however, reports started emerging of Black Jack committing robberies, Dragonfly knew that it wasn't him so someone had clearly adopted his criminal alias and was using it for their own gain. The hero looked into this new Black Jack, attempting to stop his crime spree but has so far been unable to apprehend him.

What bothers Dragonfly the most is the eery similarity between himself and this new Black Jack, both physically and in the mannerisms he adopted while undercover. If he didn't know any better, he would swear it was him. He's starting to doubt his own sanity at this point.

Black Jack

Reply To: ONE PART, MANY CHARACTERS contest……

I have been unable to more than gaze longingly at hm3 until a few minutes ago, with my facility going dark and not having time at home. No entrants. Choose a new deadline and post three more items or the desire to keep these three. Sorry I wasn't able.

Reply To: Blastmasterism's Big Gallery

Fig Upton/Hangman: The shortest member of the Nightlighters at 4'8 and possibly even smaller than that, Fig is often considered by some the "runt" of the team... and by others, an irritating pest with a useless superpower. Despite his goofy, irreverent and fast-talking nature, his big grin hides a sad and lonely kid with a terrible childhood and an even worse life, holding on to his smile because it's the last thing he has. What he doesn't realize is the effect he actually has on other people; his ultimately kind nature and silliness help lighten the mood of many on the team and he's one of the four members (along with Cato, Jody, and Brutus) to help keep them all together. One can only hope he realizes it before something finally breaks him...

Fig's superpower is controlling rope, but his TRUE skill is in improvising; he's been known to use them as grappling hooks, lassoes, living nets, and in a variety of his traps. He also has a vast knowledge of knots and how to untie them, and he's good with thinking on his feet.

Reply To: Blastmasterism's Big Gallery

Vivian Barkridge/Witchcraft: A witch who's slowly and steadily becoming more adept in the dark arts, and the only member of the Nightlighters to use functional magic. Blunt, aloof, stoic, and emotionally-withdrawn, her tendency to use terror against her opponents and "evil" powers has won her more fear and wariness among the general populace, and few friends among her teammates. Deep down however, Vivian yearns for love, and her sinister demeanor hides an anxious but ultimately empathetic and compassionate heart.

Vivian is not only a Paradigm, but a Mystic as well; a Mystic is the official term for mages and magic users, and they can choose the specific category of magic they want to learn, such as nature magic, time magic, space magic, etc.; Vivian's category is black magic. Vivian's Paradigm abilities include invisibility, telekinesis, telepathy, and force field generation. As the saga continues, she learns to (briefly) reanimate the dead, manipulate and cast curses, conjure objects and summon demons, open portals, manipulate one's mind, and so on. Given patience and practice, Vivian has the potential to be the most powerful Mystic of all time.