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Ritchie Gilmore: Prodigy jock, jerk, devoted grandson. Ritchie jumped at the chance to be a hero - even if his chance was offered to him by a creepy weezing dude in a wheelchair. The Prodigy suit gives him all the powers the real heroes need - super-strength, invulnerability, and flight. Unfortunately, it doesn't give him the right patience or personality. But he'll be working on that... |
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Eddie McDonough: never thought he would use the hand crippled by cerebral palsy. That was before he was given the Hornet armor which gave him back the use of his hand and far, far more - he can fly and fire of his signature Hornet Sting (which is totally NOT a rip-off of the Wasp sting) as a member of the Slingers, superteam extraordinaire... sort of. |
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Johnny Gallo is your garden variety pre-destined college dropout - well, except for that tiny little X-gene his mother gave him - you know the one. That one that gives him uncanny agility, better-than-cat-like reflexes, and a handy-dandy danger sense which he puts to use as the rambunctious Ricochet, doer of good. The grey head of hair at age twenty? That came from dad. |
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Cassie St. Commons: Dusk never had anything special about her. That's why she wore all black, painted her face a pale white, and, eventually, let her new teammates in the Slingers push her off a ten-story building. That's when Cassie became special - she inherited the powers she uses now as Dusk, which she doesn't really understand, but include flight, interdimensional teleportation, and a mysterious suit which responds to her mental commands. Also, she died... but then came back. We don't know why... yet. |