
Posted by Irn12 on 7/8/2005, 4:53 am Mantra: is an ancient wizard stuck in the body of a modern woman. When Marvel took over, they had Eden's son, who all of a sudden developed Mantra's powers were white magic or "good" magic. And with the heredity of "Clay Carter was a college student when the American Embassy in Tehran was Arc: "Arc is the youngest member of the Protectors. As a teenager, she idolized Her powers are basically that she can shoot bolts of lightning out of her She is sometimes cocky and has at times caused harm to her teammates as a Ferret: "When young Cal Denton reached the age of 18, he suddenly found himself "Ferret has gained a much deserved reputation as one of the more violent In the comics, we see him with enhanced strength, excellent fighting His main powers are size manipulation. In the comics, he appears to grow Air Man: His father was murdered, and he made a costume out of his love for birds. His wings had hydrallics attached to his gloves allowed him to lift large Amazing Man: an orphaned infant was brought to a secret fortress hidden high in the The Strangers: I remember ElectroCute, an android named Candy that was created by J.D. Hunt Atom Bob, don't remember his real name, but he had the powers to transform Grenade, who was practically just that. He had these plasma powers (kinda Lady Killer, who had near-perfect aim and any object she picked up became a Spectral, who had different colored flame powers that had different And Yrial, who came from some island in the sky and wielded magical powers. Oh, and then later on after Atom Bob was supposedly found to be Pilgrim, Night Man was in the same cable car accident that created the Strangers, The Freex were created by Wetware Mary, a nurse who injected a wetware virus Lewis Philips was nicknamed Anything, because he can change his body into a Alex Autumn ? Dancer - "The Dancer had been the greatest gladiator the Arena had ever Detonator -"Detonator was a costumed assassin whose signature was the use of Hawke - maybe Maxwell Hawke, British ghost hunter? Mother Courage - don't know, except there have been movies made by this name Glorianna Mundi - "In Phoenix Resurrection: Aftermath, in an alternate In another alternate future, revealed in Ultraverse: Future Shock, Rune
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Most of the information comes from either the Protectors Handbook or The Ultraverse Year Two.
Ok, longer story. Two wizards Archimage and Boneyard(bad) fought 15
centuries ago to a stalemate. With the betrayal of one on the good side, the
good side was going to lose. A deal was made to place one on the good side,
Lukasz, into the future into a woman's body, Eden Blake (a divorced mother
of two) that heredically was enhanced for magic. He resented this at first,
but then began to be the hero Mantra to overcome Boneyard's forces.
magical powers kill her and she went to another place to gather strength and
came back without her powers. The Mantra power went to a young teenage
blonde girl named Lauren Sherwood.
magic, Eden's line had great potential. The longer he remained in her body,
the greater the magical ability. She could create shields, fire blasts,
drain off power, has basic control over air, fire, earth, and water,
phantasmic ability, self healing, and longevity, understanding other
languages.
Man of War
seized and its occupants taken hostage. Spurred by his loathing for this
action against the United States, he looked for some way whereby he could
serve his country. Amazingly, he was seemingly visited by the spirit of the
ancient Roman god of war, Mars. Mars imbued Carter with powers that were
derived from the planets. Armed with these newfound abilities, Carter
assumed the guise of Man of War. Whether or not this visit actually occurred
has never been established. Clay Carter swears to this day that it is the
truth, and as a result of the incident, he has become an amateur astronomer
in order to study the planets from which his powers supposedly derive." -
Protectors Handbook
Powers: flaming sword, agility and enhanced strength
the costumed supranormal Aura in the way that her friends felt towards rock
stars. She was therefore delighted when, at the age of 16, she spontaneously
developed the ability to project bolts of electrical energy. Ecstatic over
this development, she immediately plunged into the life of the
supranormal...without the consent or knowledge of her family. She quickly
gained a reputation for her spunky, gregarious nature, but was perceived as
being prone to recklessness." -Protectors Handbook
hands, and she apparently cannot fly.
result of her carelessness in battle.
possessed of Supranormal abilities. He assumed the occurence was the result
of nothing more than some freak anomaly in his genetic makeup. He is
mistaken in that belief. He actually achieved his powers from an [CENSORED:
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costumed supranormal heroes, feeling that in matters of justice, the ends
justify the means. His volatile personality makes it difficult to maintain
either professional or personal relationships. This is exemplified in his
struggle as a rock singer." - Protectors Handbook
ability, and act as a tracker for the team.
Mighty Man:
From the Protectors Handbook. . .
"While exploring an isolated region of northern Canada, Prof. Richard
Pearson stumbled upon a hidden valley in which rested a lost city. The
inhabitants were a race of giants, and only one of them survived. Pro.
Pearson 'adopted' the giant youth, who stood 12 feet tall, and brought him
to the United States. A colleague of Pearson's, Dr. Francis Hilldale
attempted an experiment that would shrink that giant to normal size. As the
result of that experiment, Scott Pearson found that he could alter his size
at will, whether growing to a height of 20 feet or shrinking to the size of
a doll. The last surviving member of a lost race, he is in many ways a true
'alien'. Yet of all the Protectors, he bears the greatest love for his
adopted home country."
greater than 20 ft and had increased strength with increased size.
His costume allows him to fly w/a pair of huge wings. He also wears a
utility belt of sorts that stores all manner of devices.
weights and tear through metal. This was told in a later issue.
mountains of Tibet. This was the home base of a mysterious group of mystics
who were known as the Council of Seven. While raising the child, the mystics
used their arcane knowledge to endow the boy with powers beyond the
ordinary.
Superhuman strength, amazing control of his body, and incredible mental
powers (including a low level of telepathy). Also, through the intervention
of a woman from the outside world, he was injected with a serum that allowed
him to become a green mist. He could fly as well.
and had electrical based powers...
any element or object into another.
like Havok from Marvel) that would explode from his chest and/or fists.
weapon. She was the leader, her name was Elena La Brava, and she headed the
marketing for the Strangers when they went public.
powers...don't exactly remember what was what, but I know indigo was for
space travel, green was for growing things, et. al.
their villain, there was some robotic Thor-like guy named Teknight or
something like that....don't know anything about him.
only he was in the Miada hit by the tram. A piece of shrapnel pierced his
brain, but the doctors saved his life. That and the Jumpstart Effect gave
him the ability to operate without sleep, night vision (or was that just the
cartoon?) and the power to hear evil thoughts. He carried a number of
Batman-style gadgets, too.
into various babies at hospitals around the country about 15-20 years ago.
All these kids started showing ultra powers when they hit their teens, and
five of them--runaways--became a group known as the Freex.
putty form and then morph himself into different shapes. Ray Golic, Boom
Boy, was made out of rock and had super strength and durability. Valerie
Sharpe, Pressure, fired blasts of phosphorescent green plasma gas. Angela
Salazar, Sweet-Face, had these weird tendrills extending from all over her
body that responded to her thoughts. Michael Rafani, Plug, can mentally
enter any electronic device and manipulate it.
seen. When he had finally retired he became a crimelord in the Pit, the
poorest section of Cynosure, where he welded the poor and the gladiators
into an army with which he attempted to take over the city. Eventually
Dancer and his top men were cornered in an old building which was burnt to
the ground. Supposedly their charred corpses were dragged out from the
rubble to feed the ravens. However fifteen years later he resurfaced.
Powers/Abilities: Exceptional fighter. Never defeated in the arena.
Comments: Created by John Ostrander."
explosive devices."
and plays. ?
future some fifty years of the future, Amber had been cured of the Theta
Virus, and had merged with the entity from the moon. In that time period,
she is known as the Entity is was a secret ally of Glorianna Mundi, herself
a descendent of Rex Mundi and an agent of the Entity. Foxfire, Autumn Rose,
uncovered her true goals of extermination of humanity, and her alliance with
the Progeny. Foxfire then led Earth's forces to destroy the Progeny.
usurped the power of the dormant entity and used it to slay many ultras
before being decapitated by Witch Hunter."
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