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The Horror
May 30th, '04, 08:54 PM
One of the players in my game is the superhero Mosquito Man (secret ID: Dr. Ross River). He was working with his research team in Africa when the entire area fell under a killer Malaria epidemic. All the local villagers died to the mosquito swarms, and his entire research team was infected. Knowing that his time was limited, Dr. Ross River injected himself with Mosquito DNA in the faint hope that he would become immune to the disease - at most a carrier rather than a victim.

He survived, but the cost was a mutation that turned him into Mosquito Man. He also became aware that the one who had caused the epidemic was another Mosquito like VIPER agent. The two became bitter enemies, and are trying to hunt each other down.

The villain will be similar to the PC, with more evil Mosquito like powers. What should I call him? I am completely stumped on this one.



The Horror

The Owl
May 30th, '04, 09:04 PM
I'm not sure what mood you're going for - Plague Vector could go light or dark. Virus, Vyrus, et. al. is kind of generic. El Disgusto, the Unpopular would probably not do serious very well, ditto for Shrill Buzzing.

Doug McCrae
May 30th, '04, 09:31 PM
Bloodsucker

Sociotard
May 30th, '04, 10:04 PM
Was the Viper agent African? I pulled up some swahili words
Mbu - mosquito
Damu - blood
gonjwa - sick

The Horror
May 30th, '04, 10:22 PM
I like Vector. Has a nice ring to it.

If I can't think of anything better I think that might be the goer.

Cheers, :cheers:


The Horror

Lord Liaden
May 30th, '04, 10:45 PM
The mosquito species which carries malaria belongs to the genus Anopheles. That name could work for a sophisticated insect villain, especially one with a scientific background.

(Thanks to Allen Varney and Champions in 3-D for that factoid.) :thumbup:

RobCRogers
May 30th, '04, 11:52 PM
How about Malaria?

Magmarock
May 31st, '04, 12:00 AM
If he wasn't a mosquito-like villain already, the perfect nemesis for Mosquito Man is "The Swatter". :D


Sorry, I couldn't resist.


Mags
-"He's The Swatter... he swats well!"

Hermit
May 31st, '04, 01:45 AM
Give the guy an annoying personality, and call him "Itch."

Balok
May 31st, '04, 07:47 AM
The parasite that causes malaria is of the genus <em>Plasmodium</em>. So:

Plasm
Plasmus

Other possibilities:

The Needle
Blood Needle (from the way the mosquito feeds)
Ill-Wind
Evil Wind (from the original belief that the disease was caused by "bad air", hence the name "mal aria"). Of course, your players will probably come up with some taunts based on these. Also, the connection is rather obscure...

Vector would, I think, be my choice. Especially since it allows the man to expand his modus operandi once he's been defeated once...

BobGreenwade
May 31st, '04, 08:24 AM
The mosquito species which carries malaria belongs to the genus Anopheles. That name could work for a sophisticated insect villain, especially one with a scientific background. I'd been about to mull over some ideas, but this one really works for me. :thumbup:

Fireg0lem
May 31st, '04, 08:42 AM
How about a disease-related name? Contagion, Outbreak, Plague(bearer), Epidemic, and Fester come to mind.

tmutant
May 31st, '04, 08:47 AM
You could go redneck (in a light hearted game): Skeeter. :D

Or Man-Mosquito. (Inspired by Batman vs. Man-Bat)

Sucker
Syringe
Winged-Death
Buzz
Blood Sucking Fiend :D

Crackerjacker
May 31st, '04, 08:45 PM
Bloodbite

Carrier

I like Itch and Anopheles, though it should be Dr.Anopheles

rayoman
May 31st, '04, 09:02 PM
You stifled my creative juices by saying the villain will have Mosquito powers. Maybe you should reconsider the villains powers. ;)

Dr. Off was the villain I thought of when I read Mosquito Man.

Bug Zapper: The villain emits a blue electric field that damages all who come near.





The villain will be similar to the PC, with more evil Mosquito like powers. What should I call him? I am completely stumped on this one.

rayoman
May 31st, '04, 09:03 PM
Dr. Anopheles. OOOHH!

Consider it taken.


The mosquito species which carries malaria belongs to the genus Anopheles. That name could work for a sophisticated insect villain, especially one with a scientific background.

(Thanks to Allen Varney and Champions in 3-D for that factoid.) :thumbup: