[hider=Ozymandias][CENTER][h1][color=purple][b]Ozymandias[/b][/color][/h1][hr][sup][color=purple]"Given correct handling, none of the world’s problems are insurmountable."[/color] [img]http://www.uiardejapis.es/autores/l/lee_jae/bibliografia/2012_beforewatchmen_ozymandias/2012philjimenerzbeforewatchmenozymandias1var.jpg[/img] [/sup][h3][sup][sup][color=purple]ADRIAN VEIDT[color=purple] ♦[/color] 1971 (46)[color=purple] ♦[/color] MALE [color=purple] ♦[/color] CHAOTIC GOOD[/color][/sup][/sup][/h3] [/CENTER] [COLOR=purple][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3]C O N C E P T A B S T R A C T:[/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][/COLOR][INDENT][INDENT][/indent][/indent] This interpretation of Ozymandias history and childhood is much the same. Adrian still adopts his parents fortune and simply gives it away, he is still inspired by a vision to become a costumed hero. He tackles organized crime head on, becoming a very well known hero. It deviants from canon as the Keene act is never passed and Doctor Manhattan abandons humanity earlier. As Ozymandias is born later in this universe, the Soviet Union dissolves and splinters, the threat of nuclear war fades away. Instead of his grand scheme to prevent a global nuclear holocaust, Ozymandias has become a publicly known hero. His true identity is known, and he is considered retired to the public. He is still bent on creating a Utopian earth, and eliminating organized crime. The older Ozymandias has capitalized on his fame as a costumed hero, massing a fortune. He turned it into a merchandising empire known as Veidt Enterprises. His company has become a worldwide conglomerate, manufacturing all manners of items, including multiple cutting edge technologies. This Ozymandias is one that is willing to do nearly anything to combat crime and make the world a better place, in pursuit of his goal of a utopia, one of total world peace. He is revered by many of his peers and even the government himself, who he has worked with in the past. He may even be willing to don his costume and personally fight those he needs to defeat to accomplish his goals. He holds a seemingly unbreakable stance in which ends justifying the means, even if it conflict with the ideals of other heroes. As for chapter and arc ideas, I'm intrigued to see how Ozymandias would interact with other characters. He may mesh in interesting ways with fellow heroes with far different mindsets and may even look at some villains in a different way. [/hider]