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Another non-powered member of Snak Attak!, pizza delivery guy Mike Copperton, aka Deep Dish, has a bunch of pizza-themed weapons and other equipment to assist him in his "crime-fighting" exploits. These range from "pizza cutters" (metal throwing stars and throwing knives painted to appear as whole pizzas or slices of pizza) and "pepper-oni spray" (simple pepper spray) to a (not really) "bulletproof" vest made from discarded pizza pans welded together. Frankly, Mike is a bit of a loon, and would have been thrown out of Snak Attak! if he didn't provide team members with free pizzas on a regular basis.

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Another non-powered member of Snak Attak!, pizza delivery guy Mike Copperton, aka Deep Dish, has a bunch of pizza-themed weapons and other equipment to assist him in his "crime-fighting" exploits. These range from "pizza cutters" (metal throwing stars and throwing knives painted to appear as whole pizzas or slices of pizza) and "pepper-oni spray" (simple pepper spray) to a (not really) "bulletproof" vest made from discarded pizza pans welded together. Frankly, Mike is a bit of a loon, and would have been thrown out of Snak Attak! if he didn't provide team members with free pizzas on a regular basis.
no Dish Mobile?

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The tech geek of Snak Attak! is Chips. Brilliant engineering student Charles Laidlaw has no innate powers, but his self-made "powered armor" suit (an obvious homage to Iron Man, albeit waaaaay less powerful) allows him to move by powered roller skates, monitor the police band (actually up and down all radio bands), and blast criminals with low-powered force ("repulsor") blasts.

 

(Old Man, you're the fourth contributor to this team. When you're done posting members to Snak Attak! you can tell us the next team's name and theme, unless a fifth contributor joins in before you're done.)

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Blockbuster Versus is a humanoid robot designed to attack his enemies with a punch capable of delivering a bomb like attack. It is the biggest robot on the force and the biggest target. It's a good thing it was built to withstand its own punches because it ha no distance weapons at all.

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What seems to be the weakest member of the David Five team is called the Egg. It has no weapons, and is merely a floating robot shaped roughly like an egg. However inside it is a large teleporter attached to a robotic factory. Whenever the Egg encouters a problem the factory either transmits a ready made solution. Or given enough time makes one. Then the Egg opens and releases it

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Adam West (No relation) does have a notable relative. Well distantly related and barely notable. But he is the scion and bearer of the power of Nin-Ildu, the Babylonian God of Carpenters. 

 

His powers were awakened when he entered the field, though technically he's an architect - he's always loved getting his hands dirty. 

He has relatively atypical powers for a demigod, he's strong, tough, and weilds a sledgehammer that is indestructible as an extension of his will.

 

His main powers involve building, he can turn shoddy or even broken building to code with some effort and time. Usually 24 hours.

 

Adam doesn't think Nin-Ildu would garner much recognition but as his team mates seem to have taken the names he has as well. 

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Guido Malmanchi is a descendant of Egeria, goddess of fountains and springs. http://www.thaliatook.com/OGOD/aegeria.html

 

As such, he is able to bring forth water from anything connected to the Earth and is an expert plumber.  In combat he usually works with Alexandria to power up her abilities, and out of combat he works with Adam to repair buildings.  He also has the ability to ease childbirth, but prefers not to mention this in public.

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Joe Terminus holds the power of the Roman God Terminus who some saw as not even a full god, but merely an aspect of Jupiter. That wasn't truly the case back in the day, but Joe will be the first to say that the little guy gets incorporated by the big guys all the time. With his mystic power over boundary markers being of seemingly limited use, Joe carries around a stop sign that he swings as a club that stops anyone it hits in his tracks, and with it (Or other signs) he can create powerful barriers of force (Some are invisible except for very vague dash marks), or force folks to comply as the sign dictates (The time he averted a missile with a 'right turn only' sign is still the stuff of legends!).

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Oh, sorry, I think that its new concept time: Not sure if we've done this one but...

The H.B.F.- stands for "Heroes Best Friends", each member is a pet, often with powers or abilities of their own, of some superhero. While their heroes are out saving the world often without them, these sidekick critters have adventures of their own, though sometimes its less about crime fighting and more about working together to snitch some food from a supervillain's larders

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We haven't done a team of pets as such, no.

 

Ruffian started out as a Bad Dog.  A nondescript mutt of average size, he was trained to steal on his master's command (Do we have a dog-training villain in the Villain Team thread?)  Ruffian's treatment by his old master was cruel, so when he was rescued by 2nd Chance, Inc., their good treatment of him won his loyalty.  Now, Ruffian may still be as skilled a thief and escape artist as it's possible to be without opposable  thumbs or actual superpowers, but he uses his talents to be a Good Boy.  Well, mostly good.  Good over half the time.

 

When interacting with his fellow pets, Ruffian is a raffish charmer, always ready with a joke or an acrobatic trick.  He can fight if he has to, but he prefers not to as he knows the dogs his old master trained to kill did not in fact get to retire to a nice farm.  "Pets that kill don't get to live."  That said, Ruffian is the member of the team that's most likely to give a "bad" animal the benefit of the doubt, or a second chance to prove their good nature.  He's quite the flirt, but is only actually attracted to other dogs.

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