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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from PhantomGM2602 in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Collapsar, a supervillain with super-strength, flight, and gravitic powers:
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Dwarfstar:
An alien teen superheroine, Dwarfstar has the ability to shrink herself down from her normal 5' to a
height of 5" (and maybe even smaller). In both her normal and reduced size, she has the ability to
fly and to survive unprotected in outer space. Her strength level at her normal height is that of a
Earth teenage athlete of the same size who engages in regular exercise (STR 12 or so); however,
at her 5" height her strength is even greater (STR 50).
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Nebula, an energy-being with an unusual power set:
First, it grows to three times its normal height (from 8' to 24'), before switching from its humanoid
form to a gaseous form resembling that of its namesake and engulfing its target; from the target's
point of view, he has suddenly found himself in outer space. That's when Nebula launches its
real attack -- multiple beams of energy which appear to come from the "stars" surrounding the
target. Only the mightiest of beings has any chance of withstanding this attack.
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from PhantomGM2602 in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Lightrider, a superheroine whose powers are the result of a symbiotic union with an energy-being:
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Collapsar, a supervillain with super-strength, flight, and gravitic powers:
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's the national hero of Barbados -- Mariner:
Mariner possesses superhuman strength (STR 50) and agility, the ability to survive underwater without
the need for bulky life-support gear, and incredible resistance to most forms of damage -- up to and
including antiarmor weapons such as the TOW missile. He can also fly at near-supersonic speeds.
His costume contains a pressure-resistant and waterproof radio and communications system, allowing
him to become aware of any emergency or crime, and to respond to it in a short period of time.
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from The Arc in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here ya go -- Loot and Plunder, teen super-pirates:
Loot possesses the power to project what he calls "disinegtrator beams" from his hands; however, he
chooses to project them through his cutlass in order to convince people that it's it that has the power.
The cutlass itself is constructed of an unknown alloy which is impervious to the disintegration effect.
Loot is what most people -- especially women of all ages -- would call "devilishly handsome", and he's
not above making shameless use of that talent. He is also an expert swordsman.
Plunder has the ability to emit pheromones from her body which have the effect of making those exposed
to them her willing love-slaves, who will do anything she asks them to. Plunder usually shoots her victims
with darts filled with a will-deadening drug before she "turns on the charm", which makes it easier for her
to use her powers on them. She is also what her victims have unianimously described as "drop-dead
gorgeous" -- which makes it even easier for her to enthrall them.
Both teens are Olympic-level athletes in excellent physical condition as well as being brother and sister;
while both have red hair, Plunder chooses to dye hers blonde (her eyebrows, however, have been left
their original color, for reasons only she knows).
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's the villain responsible for the creation of E-Force -- a time-displaced Abyznian sorcerer-priest
called Lord Drakharos:
Originally from the period near the end of the Valdorian Age, Drakharos and his minions had kidnapped
a young Valdorian woman who was possessed of great, though untapped, mystical potential. His plan
was to sacrifice his captive at the climax of a dark ritual; as well as to claim her mystical energies at
the instant of her death. Unfortunately for his scheme, a band of Valdorian warriors broke into the ritual
chamber and engaged the sorcerer-priest and his minions in combat. During the fight, the captive girl --
who was still bound to the sacrificial altar -- unknowingly tapped her mystical potential and teleported
herself, altar and all, out of the chamber and through a "hole" in time.
Witnessing the sudden escape of his intended victim, Drakharos followed in the hope of recapturing her
and -- with luck -- attempting the ritual in a more secure location. As fate would have it, the few seconds
that had passed between her departure and his entry into the "hole" translated into a ten-year separat-
ion between her arrival on 21st-century Earth in 2005, and Drakharos' arrival in early 2015 (this would
have the effect of giving the young woman the time she needed to both accept the fact that she had
the power to wield magic*, and to learn how to use it as a force for good). Finding himself stranded in
an unfamiliar time, the evil Abyznian began searching for a way to acquire enough mystical strength to
(hopefully) return to his own time, hence his attempt to steal power from four Elemental beings.
An attempt that, ironically, was not only stopped by the very woman he had sought to kill -- now known
in our time as Mistress Shadowflame -- but also resulted in the creation of the superteam that would
prove to be the bane of his existence: E-Force.
(*Remember, in TVA it's mentioned that the Valdorians have a pronounced hatred of magic/sorcery, and
considered it a tool of evil; imagine how someone with such a deep-seated attitude would feel to discover
something like that about herself [ ].)
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Here's a young superteam that occupies the middle ground between Teen Champions and Champions
supergroups -- E-Force:
Each of the team's members -- Flashfire, Waveskimmer, Earthbreaker, and Skyrider -- possess powers which
represent the Four Elements known to the ancients: Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. The source of their powers remain
unknown; if anyone is privy to that knowledge, they're keeping quiet about it.
(The members of E-Force gained their powers when they inadvertantly stumbled upon a dark magical ritual while
hiking through the forest nearest their hometown. The sorcerer performing the ritual was attempting to summon
a number of elemental beings from the planes of Fire, Water, Earth, and Air in order to steal their powers for his
own, when the local mystic protector interrupted his conjuring. In the course of the fight, the bindings holding the
elementals in place weakened, allowing portions of their essences to escape. These portions struck the four
friends, with each of them manifesting the abilities of the elementals from which they had come. Using their new
powers, the group aided the mystic protector against the evil sorcerer, successfully driving him off. Deciding to
use their powers for good, the four friends -- with the help of the mystic protector -- formed E-Force, with the 'E'
standing for Elemental.)
(EDIT: I didn't realize until after I'd posted the pics here that I noticed that I'd forgotten to put an insignia on Skyrider's
costume [ ]; talk about a D'oh moment. I'll get a corrected pic for her on here ASAP.)
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from Burrito Boy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's a Northern high-tech superhero for Confederate World -- Ironclad:
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's a Northern high-tech superhero for Confederate World -- Ironclad:
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Somebody'd better give Duncan MacLeod a call and let him know that there's another psycho out there with a
leather fetish and a yen for razor-sharp toys ( )...
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's a cosmic-level villain that's at the other end of the spectrum from the White -- Lord Umbros:
Quote: "Welcome to the Darkness Eternal."
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from Burrito Boy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's someone that the victims of Project: Sunburst will have good cause to fear -- the Radiovore:
This fiend's major power is the ability to "feed" upon nuclear energy -- whether generated by a nuclear
power plant or (in the case of the majority of Project: Sunburst's members or victims) metahuman pow-
ers -- and use it for its own ends.
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from bubba smith in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's someone that the victims of Project: Sunburst will have good cause to fear -- the Radiovore:
This fiend's major power is the ability to "feed" upon nuclear energy -- whether generated by a nuclear
power plant or (in the case of the majority of Project: Sunburst's members or victims) metahuman pow-
ers -- and use it for its own ends.
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from Escafarc in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here is the "stormtrooper"-type of agent in use by the Adder Legion -- the Cerastus Assault Agent:
Their legs have been replaced by a powerful cybernetic attachment resembling a snake's body; this enables
a Cerastus Assault Agent to move at speeds of 40 to 60 m.p.h., depending upon ground conditions.
Their standard weapons loadout consists of two selective-fire energy weapons (which they normally use in a
fight with one in each hand) and four fragmentation grenades (which they use to create confusion as well as
casualties before an attack); heavier weapons are carried only if a specific mission calls for them.
Their helmets house a miniaturized yet powerful communications system, the antennas for which are housed
within the horn-like projections on top of the helmets.
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from Escafarc in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's a supervillainous "special forces" group suitable for VIPER or any of its extradimensional
counterparts -- the Adder Legion:
The leader of the group is Crotalus, who (like all of the Adder Legion) has been genetically altered to
give him increased strength and reflexes, as well as heightened resistance to injury. He also possesses
the ability to poison his victims by slashing them with the claws in his hands -- claws which are connected
to venom glands in his hands.
The second-in-command of the group is Lachesis, who more than makes up for her relatively small size
with a vicious savagery that even makes some of her teammates flinch.
The "wet work" specialists of the Adder Legion are known as Causus Assassins, and are incredibly
difficult to defend against, as they are masters of stealth and the quick strike. Their uniforms allow
them to blend into the darkness and shadows until they are ready to strike.
There are rumors of a "stormtrooper" type of agent, but none have been seen as yet.
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Quote: "The Purifier's spirit is never broken."
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from tkdguy in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Ok, here's the most recent of the new pics that I've done lately. This one (and one other) were inspired
by a 'What's your Supervillain Name' website that my mother found a couple of nights back, and hers
came out as "Infinity Dragon, Rogue of the Living" (personally, I think that "Scourge" would have been
a better choice than "Rogue", but for whatever reason whoever created the word lists for the site chose
not to include it. Oh, well...).
Anyway, here's Infinity Dragon:
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from bubba smith in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
Here's an American Indian superhero for Champions campaigns set in the West (mostly modern-day, but might
be usable in Old West-themed campaigns as well):
Thunder Eagle
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from bubba smith in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
...Are doing it for themselves.
(Sorry; I just couldn't resist adding the rest of the line )
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from Drhoz in Quote of the Week from my gaming group...
I have no doubt that, after having danced the Masochism Tango, that Jrska's next move will be to
poison pigeons in the nearest Imperial Park, whilst planning the orbital bombardment of some
poor unsuspecting city-eating cockroach...
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from bigbywolfe in Quote of the Week from my gaming group...
I have no doubt that, after having danced the Masochism Tango, that Jrska's next move will be to
poison pigeons in the nearest Imperial Park, whilst planning the orbital bombardment of some
poor unsuspecting city-eating cockroach...
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Major Tom 2009 got a reaction from Drhoz in Quote of the Week from my gaming group...
I should have known -- if anyone is going to weaponize a Smut Field, it's going to be Drhoz or someone in one of his campaigns.
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