[hider=Primary Concept: Dami-Spawn] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/ubhdRhZ.png[/img] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB_S2qFh5lU]- [i]tt[/i] -[/url][/center] [color=silver][b]| [color=red]Character Identity[/color] |[/b] "Six" / [i]Damian al Ghul[/i] (clone) / Spawn [b]| [color=red]Age[/color] |[/b] 6 months at time of death (physically 10) [b]| [color=red]Character Differences[/color] |[/b] This character is one of the failed clones of Damian Wayne that were introduced as a plot device in [i]Batman & Robin[/i] and subsequently [i]Death of the Family[/i] and [i]Robin, Son of Batman[/i]. From that origin as a genesis, the basic plot of Todd McFarlane's [i]Spawn[/i] provides the evolution of the character. Thus, this is a DC-Image Comics hybrid concept. [b]| [color=red]Brief World Background[/color] |[/b] Inspired by [i]Spawn/Batman[/i] and [i]Batman/Spawn: War Devil[/i], Six hails from a variant of the [i]Young Justice[/i] universe in which both Batman and Spawn co-exist (in Gotham and New York respectively). All the events of [i]Young Justice, Young Justice: Invasion[/i], and [i]Young Justice: Outsiders[/i] form the significant events of 2010-2019, with Six being an addition to the Outsiders' line-up in this universe. [b]| [color=red]Brief Character Background[/color] |[/b] In total, Six lived for six months and believed it to have been ten years. Implanted with artificial memories, the clone underwent a grueling physical and mental conditioning program. He was wielded as a weapon and a tool by [b]Mother[/b], the only name by which he knew the woman Talia al Ghul. In return, she was stern and direct in her tasking of him, admonishing each mistake and tolerating no failure. At the time of his termination, Six was brought to Gotham City as a sniper on a League contract that was seen as an ideal training scenario, the murder of the son of a media mogul named Adam Grant -- a boy who was the same age as Six. When the clone hesitated on the trigger, he was rewarded by a bullet through the neck that had been fired by Talia al Ghul herself. Disposed of in a dumpster, the killing was ruled as gang-related, the case closed, and the body buried with a nameless headstone outside of Gotham. Six descended into Hell, where he found himself in the midst of a war. The Lord of the Seventh Circle, Mammon, coveted the power and position of Malebolgia and wanted a champion of his own bid for supremacy. Their bargain struck, Six was returned to the world with no memories of his life or his time in Hell. Wandering Metropolis' Suicide Slum, Six stumbled into being a vigilante through mere coincidence or circumstance, before finding a mentor in the form of Father Daniel De Paulo. A priest he would later learn went by a different name: Deathangel. Six's activities in Metropolis eventually attracted the attention of the Justice League and the Team, which eventually led to conflict against Deathangel that introduced a different perspective on the role of heroes or vigilantism to the hellspawn. Though struggling against his League training and infernal nature, Six worked alongside the other young heroes of the Outsiders following the meta-human trafficking crisis. It was during a mission to track a shipment of weapons that the hellspawn found himself taken captive. He awoke to find his symbiote removed and his body powerless. Except for the games. He had his suit and powers for the games. Because that's what people wanted. They cheered for blood. It was an attitude that Six knew well. And if the only choice given him was to do or die, Six knows he has his self-awareness and free will on the line for when his counter ticks down to zero and he returns to hell. So he will fight. And he will keep on fighting. And, if he survives long enough, the last year he'll take will be whoever is responsible for this... [b]| [color=red]Notes[/color] |[/b] - Six's symbiote is C'thu of the 9th House of K, or K-9 C'Thu. - As necroplasm is denser than human tissue, Six weighs around 200 pounds. - As Six is the hellspawn of Mammon, [i]greed[/i] and [i]avarice[/i] are the sins that Six is most closely attuned toward. - Owing to the manner of his death, Six has a permanent wound in the form of a bullet entry wound at the base of his throat and back of the neck. As his body is composed of necroplasm, and thus supernatural in origin, this does not affect his ability to speak or move.[/color] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/CvPgODi.png[/img][/center][/hider] [hider=Secondary Concept: Female Representation] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/3U9yxXb.jpg[/img] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSbwHzlcgs8]character theme[/url][/center] [b]| [color=yellow]Character Identity[/color] |[/b] Katherine Margaret "Katie" Power / Energizer [b]| [color=yellow]Age[/color] |[/b] 10 years [b]| [color=yellow]Character Differences[/color] |[/b] This is what it says on the tin. For the sake of consistency, the events of the 2000 mini-series are excluded. Instead, this character history represents [i]Power Pack[/i] (vol 1) #1 through #84, associated tie-ins (X-Men, X-Factor, Fantastic Four) as well as the Holiday Special, but diverges at that point. [b]| [color=yellow]Brief World Background[/color] |[/b] No reinvention here. A universe closely matching that of the mainstream or 616 Marvel universe, with the exception of the events of the 2000 Power Pack mini-series. Power Pack, reviled by the public for the common belief that they were mutants, battled Kurse alongside the Avengers, Apocalypse alongside X-Factor, faced Inferno alongside the New Mutants, as well as minor adventures with Cloak and Dagger, as well as the Punisher. [b]| [color=yellow]Brief Character Background[/color] |[/b] Most 10 year old girls are not four years into a superhero career. Katie Power is not most 10 year olds. At the age of six, she fell victim to an alien attack on her family's home when the Zy'nx arrived to kidnap her scientist father. A Kymellian observed the invasion and was compelled to intervene to save the girl's life, becoming mortally wounded in the process. Passing a measure of his power to Katie and her three siblings, the Kymellian urged to children to save their parents as he died, leaving Katie in possession of destructive energy powers. After the successful rescue of their parents and the defeat of the Zy'nx (Snarks, as the children called them), the siblings formed the superhero team Power Pack. Often mistaken for mutants, as Power Pack they would wrestle with otherworldly demons, fight alongside the Avengers, witness the massacre of the Morlocks, and face the Four Horsemen of Apocalypse in addition to coping with growing up, maintaining their identities apart from their parents or teacher's notice, and dealing with regular lives as school children. Katie, in particular, was shaped as a child by a defining moment where she had to choose between using her powers against Famine or intervening to save the life of Jean Grey. Katie made her choice, which resulted in the death of Famine. This experience made Katie, the youngest member of Power Pack, the most conscious of the consequences of their powers and actions. After several adventures as Power Pack and the subsequent sharing of their identities as such with their parents, the children adventure less in an effort to have a more normal life. Alex, her eldest brother, went on to be part of both the New Warriors and Future Foundation. Julie, the second oldest, became disenfranchised and joined a support group known as Excelsior. Jack remained friends with Franklin Richard, while Katie would sometimes embark on solo outings. This caused her to receive a recruitment offer from the prospective Great Lakes Avengers, though she ultimately turned it down. When a call for help came out from the Future Foundation, Power Pack answered the call. Their first outing as a team in years. When that mission had finished, however, the children had once more gone their different ways in life, with only Jack noticing when Katie just went [i]missing[/i] one day. Teleported to an alien world, Katie found herself used for some sort of gladiatorial entertainment, pitted in life or death battles where her destructive powers would be on full display despite her gentle nature. Most often, this takes the form of the battle triggering her body's limit and the resulting explosion providing a fireworks finale that is as dazzling as it is deadly. [b]| [color=yellow]Notes[/color] |[/b] - As an energy-based character, Katie's power is very physics based (like the rest of Power Pack, being divided into gravity, density, velocity, and energy manipulation power sets). She generates energy by disintegrating and breaking down matter, with the freed atomic bonds being the source of her energy. This means she derives more energy from solid matter than she does gas. This can include the ground beneath her when she's not mindful about controlling her powers and can inflict horrific burns on an opponent similar to contact with an acid. Similar to the character of Bishop, she can also absorb directed energy strikes, though this will trigger her body limitation ([i]see note below[/i]) more rapidly than through the disintegration method. - Her ability to store energy in her body is finite and becomes physically painful for her as it scales, until she explodes like a bomb. - As in canon, Katie's costume exists in an alternate dimension known as [i]Elsewhere[/i], where it is maintained by beings known as the Elsewhere Tailors. The pockets serve as a mechanism for passing correspondence to the tailors, allowing Katie to request changes or alterations to the costume. - The words "costume on" summon the suit from Elsewhere, while anything she is wearing is teleported to Elsewhere. The tailors have been known to launder and repair the clothes. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/06LDM6L.png[/img][/center][/hider] [hider=Back-Up: Dial B for Beast Boy] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/zkBrJil.gif[/img] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82GCcUbJNRs]character theme[/url][/center] [b]| [color=lime]Character Identity[/color] |[/b] Garfield Mark Logan / Beast Boy [b]| [color=lime]Age[/color] |[/b] 12 years [b]| [color=lime]Character Differences[/color] |[/b] This is the Young Justice incarnation of the character, having received his shapeshifting powers through a blood transfusion with Miss Martian. In terms of placement, the notion is that Garfield is arriving just before the start of Young Justice: Invasion (YJ Season 2). [b]| [color=lime]Brief World Background[/color] |[/b] The universe and continuity of [i]Young Justice[/i], being a fictional version of Earth in the year 2015 that is populated by DC characters exclusively. Other than the fictional events inserted by the events of Young Justice Season 1, no changes of significance here. [b]| [color=lime]Brief Character Background[/color] |[/b] The son of former actress-turned-veterinarian and activist Marie Logan, Garfield grew up on an animal sanctuary in the nation of Qurac. When Garfield was 8 years old, conflict broke out between Qurac and Bialya and the sanctuary was caught between the two armies. A team composed of Superboy (Connor Kent), Miss Martian (Megan Morse), Robin (Dick Grayson), Kid Flash (Wally West), and Aqualad (Khaldur) were present when the sanctuary homestead was struck, with Garfield's life being saved by intervention from Miss Martian. As a result of that transfusion of White Martian blood, Garfield's eye turned green. Over the next year, the rest of him turned green as well, with Garfield discovering that he had the ability to shapeshift himself into animal forms. After an accident took the life of Marie Logan, Garfield was taken in by Miss Martian as her adoptive brother. This both helped Garfield to cope with the trauma of being orphaned and also an experienced mentor to guide him through the changes he was now capable of. As Garfield started to get a little older, that training started to include greater freedoms and the ability to accompany Miss Martian or other heroes for minor assignments or missions. It was during one of those low priority, low-risk missions that Garfield disappeared. Transported to an alien world, Garfield found himself powerless in captivity. Kept as a prisoner, waiting his turn for some kind of gladiatorial games... [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/dGN002g.gif[/img] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlnWAu42ECU]alternate theme[/url][/center][/hider]