Quasar
| F Ex 20 |
A Ex 20 |
S Gd 10 |
E Gd 10 |
R Gd 10 |
I Rm 30 |
P Am 50 |
Res Gd 10 |
Pop Ex +20 |
| Health: Karma: |
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Origin:
Wendell was formerly a normal human who became the Protector of the Universe after acquiring the mysterious Quantum Bands. Later exposure to the extradimensional Star Brand has also granted Wendell several handy powers, in addition to those he wields via the Quantum Bands.
Known Powers:
Cosmic Awareness: for a brief time, Wendell wielded the power of cosmic awareness, due to the strange circumstances surrounding his cosmic mentor's death. He effectively wielded this power at Amazing (50) rank, which let him sense all manner of cosmic powers and phenomena without the external assistance of his Quantum Bands.
Immortality: after he convinced Air Force pilot Jim Hanrahan to give him the Star Brand, Wendell was forever changed. Though he no longer wields the Brand, it has wrought several changes in his body, which it does to anybody that gets ahold of the thing. These changes have effectively rendered Wendell immortal, though he doesn't know this yet.
Wendell can be killed, but he won't die. If brought to zero health points and Shift 0 Endurance, his body will assume a regenerative form, a sort of fish-headed, pink humanoid looking thing with really loose, baggy skin (until he's all healed up). Not even total body disintegration - or nullification - can stop this regeneration from occurring.
Longevity: while not ageless, Wendell has also received a seriously longer life span thanks to his exposure to the Star Brand. Possessing this power at a minimum of Poor (4) rank, he likely has at least a 2590 year life span; 70-30 (standard human life span minus his likely age when he gained the Star Brand) x 64 (power rank cubed) + 30 (again, his age) = 2590.
Equipment:
Avengers Communicard: Wendell carries this device on his person at all times, a credit card sized audio-video transceiver that lets him communicate with his fellow Avengers on a global scale. However, thanks to Epoch's assistance, he can receive messages from the Avengers (and talk back to them) with a nearly infinite range, thanks to that nascent entity's cosmic awareness.
the Quantum Bands: his claim to fame, these powerful devices have the ability to access the Quantum Zone, a realm of potential energy that permeates the multiverse, with Class 1000 ability. So far, Wendell has managed to learn all kinds of nifty ways in which to utilize this energy as the Protector of the Universe, such as:
* Blinding: Wendell can unleash a broad-band flash of light with his Quantum Bands, a Monstrous (75) burst of energy that doesn't harm an opponent so much as removes his ability to attack for a short time. If Wendell's opponents cannot avert their eyes before this flash of light hits them, they must pass an Endurance FEAT versus this power rank or be blinded for 1d10 turns.
* Energy Absorption: Wendell can absorb any non-magic, non-psionic energies into his Quantum Bands; anything from electricity, to light, to sound waves is subject to this Monstrous (75) ranked power. This energy immediately disperses across the Quantum Zone, and though this removes the possibility of absorption overload, Wendell cannot use this energy personally.
* Energy Detection: one of the most useful abilities of the Quantum Bands is their ability to identify and track various sources of energy, electromagnetic or not, with Class 1000 power. This incredibly potent ability allows Wendell to track almost any energy wielding being anywhere, as well as keeping him from being ambushed by any sort of energy attacks.
* Energy Generation and Manipulation: Wendell can use the Bands to generate and manipulate electromagnetic energies as he sees fit, at Unearthly (100) rank. While he can normally utilize any form of non-magical, non-psionic power (from light to electricity to magnetism), Wendell usually wields the golden, potential energies of the Quantum Zone.
* Energy Solidification: Wendell can create solid objects from the potential energies of the Quantum Zone, objects that can be of any material strength up to Monstrous (75) in rank. Wendell can make objects stronger, but each +1 CS of material strength he adds requires one additional turn of concentration while he creates it; he can't add material strength to a construct he's already made.
Once he has created a solid object with his quantum energy, it is considered a permanent object until somebody breaks it (leaving smaller quantum bits all over) or Wendell reabsorbs its energy back into the Quantum Zone. Furthermore, Wendell can manipulate these quantum constructs with his mind as if he had Monstrous (75) rank telekinesis; he can move his material creations around with ease.
* Flight: Wendell has the power of flight, thanks to his Quantum Bands and their ability to neutralize gravity around his person. In an atmosphere, Wendell can fly at Remarkable (30) speeds, or 225 miles per hour, and in space, he can move at about Shift Z (500) speed, which amounts to about ten times the speed of sound. However, he can also make a quantum jump, if necessary...
* Force Field: Wendell can use the Quantum Bands to generate a force field around either himself or up to one cubic area, at Monstrous (75) rank. This field provides the following protection from attack:
Am 50 / Mn 75 / Ex 20 / Ty 6 / Fe 2
* Psi-Screen: though he himself has no sway over the arena of psionic power, per se, Wendell has nonetheless learned how to use his Quantum Bands to create a sort of interference pattern within his brain, a quantum energy wave that prevents people from seizing control of his mind with Monstrous (75) ability. He can likely 'share' the effects of this power with others, per the standard power description.
* Quantum Jump: Wendell can open up a tiny aperture into the Quantum Zone, and enter it to cross vast distances in seconds. Since space in the Quantum Zone is bent relative to normal space-time, Wendell can use it to effectively fly at Class 5000 speeds, crossing whole galaxies in mere moments. It's not quite teleportation, but it's almost as fast.
* Self Sustenance: one of the more physical capabilities the Quantum Bands offer is their power to maintain Wendell's physical need for sustenance while he's out in deep space. While deprived of food, water, or oxygen, the Bands will replace these necessities with their own energies until Wendell again has access to them; treat this as Shift Z (500) self sustenance.
* Super Strength and Endurance: a power of the Quantum Bands that Wendell himself has yet to demonstrate is their ability to boost his Strength and Endurance scores considerably. Theoretically, should he figure out how to, Wendell can raise his Strength or Endurance score to Monstrous (75) rank for 1d10 rounds with the Quantum Bands.
the Star Brand: though he has supposedly 'burnt out' the power of the Star Brand that has been given to him by Air Force pilot Jim Hanrahan, Wendell nonetheless had access to its considerable power at one point in time, power he used to fight crime for a short period before reacquiring his stolen Quantum Bands. Wendell has demonstrated these Star Brand abilities so far:
* Energy Detection: by placing the Star Brand over one of his eyes, Wendell could track various energy sources with Amazing (50) ability, a power he used to get himself home once he'd recovered from being wiped out by the Ultimate Nullifier. It is unknown if he could 'see' energy patterns without putting the Brand over one of his eyes, but that's how it seemed to work.
* Energy Emission: by extending its energies outside himself, Wendell can create startling displays of the unknown, paradoxical power of the Star Brand. While he can focus this into a directional blast of power, it typically manifests as a sort of explosion centered on his body, inflicting Amazing (50) Energy damage to everybody within one cubic area (44 yards).
* Flight / Super Flight: Wendell could use the Star Brand to fly about at Amazing (50) speeds, or 375 miles per hour while in an atmosphere. Furthermore, he could use it in space to directly defy the laws of physics, and boost his flight speed up to Beyond (infinite) velocity, thereby crossing the vast depths of space nearly instantaneously. Neat trick, that.
* Portability: the Star Brand itself is easily portable, and Wendell can move it about on his person as he sees fit. If he wants to get rid of it, it is similarly easy to just move it onto the body of another person, should they want the thing. However, it is vital to note that the Star Brand cannot exist on an inanimate object; placing it upon such a thing is a very, very bad idea.
This is because, without a true sentience to control it, the power will rage out of control, disintegrating the object (and a very large portion of the surroundings). For instance, placing the Star Brand into a bent ten pound weight destroyed said weight and all matter within a twenty five mile radius, accidentally creating the Pitt. Needless to say, this also ruined Ken Connell's day...
Similarly, placing the Star Brand into a non-sentient animal isn't a good idea, either. This won't cause the calamity described above, but it will kill the animal over time, as the Star Brand's energies, unchecked, will consume it within days. Of course, this was discovered by the so-called Old Man during his many attempts to rid himself of this thing...
* Self Sustenance: during his many adventures, Wendell has demonstrated that the Star Brand allowed him to function without air. It is likely that he wields this power at Shift Z (500) rank, effectively neutralizing his need to breathe (save out of habit, of course). It is unknown, however, whether or not Wendell needs to eat or drink in order to survive; he probably doesn't, but he may not know this.
* True Invulnerability: nominally, Wendell wielded Amazing (50) resistance to all physical and energy attacks while he bore the Star Brand, though he could conceivably increase this invulnerability some depending on his emotional state; the more determined a body is while using the Star Brand, the more likely they are to access greater levels of its power.
* Super Strength: while he wielded the Star Brand, Wendell had Amazing (50) strength when he concentrated on it, for as long as he wanted to. Though this forced him to learn how to fight more physically than before, it nonetheless allowed him to continue on as a super hero until he recovered his Quantum Bands - and he kind of liked it, really.
Quirks:
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Talents:
Detective / Espionage: thanks to his time with S.H.I.E.L.D., Wendell has learned various intelligence techniques, such as target surveillance, fact-finding investigations, and protecting a body or agency from such work. His Reason and Intuition in such matters should be considered +1 CS.
Law Enforcement: another aspect of Wendell's S.H.I.E.L.D. training is extensive education in the nature of law enforcement - on a global scale. Though not active with S.H.I.E.L.D., Wendell nonetheless has the ability, if he acquires the credentials to back him up, to serve as a law officer in any jurisdiction.
Martial Arts types A and B: these unarmed fighting skills represent training given Wendell as both a member of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers. He can add a +1 CS to all Dodge maneuvers, and can also add a similar bonus to any unarmed melee attacks he must make.
Military: before he became an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Wendell was a member of an undisclosed branch of the United States armed forces. As such, he naturally has this skill, which offers him the free bonus skill of Guns, in addition to several Military contacts.
Weapon Specialist: having worked with his Quantum Bands for years, Wendell can be considered a weapon specialist in their use, adding a +2 CS to any action FEAT rolls he must make with them, as well as a +1 to initiative rolls he makes during a turn in which he uses the Bands.
Contacts:
As an Avenger and former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Wendell can count both of these groups as strong contacts. Furthermore, Wendell is on good terms with the Squadron Supreme as well as D.P.7, both being groups of variant earth super heroes, as well as Project: Pegasus, as he used to be employed by them - and left on good terms. Finally, Makkari and Kismet have been Wendell's traveling companions.
Most significant of Wendell's contacts, of course, are several cosmic entities that he has had dealings with in the past. Before its death, Eon was Wendell's mentor in his first heroic years. After that, Epoch, Eon's daughter, became Wendell's charge as she learned her place in the cosmos. Finally, Wendell has served as Infinity's avatar during his final battle with Maelstrom. No joke.
Costume:
Wendell's current costume consists of a red and blue stretch fabric uniform; he has red boots and a red vest, with blue leggings and a blue cape that, on the inside, reflects the universe. On his chest lies a golden image of his quantum warp effect, a four pointed star surrounded by a circle. Also, he wears his Quantum Bands on his wrists at all times.
However, he has worn several other costumes in the past. His first was similar to his current one, save for a golden belt and a different design on his chest; it was a yellow inverted triangle, divided into three separate parts vertically. Also, he wore a blue headband, and his red boots had yellow trimmings on the top; in other words, it was just like Marvel Boy's.
Wendell's second costume consisted of a blue belt, cape, half-mask, leggings, and gloves, coupled with a sort of purple top that covered his torso, and a yellow image of his quantum warp effect. This second costume was one given to him by the enigmatic cosmic entity known as Origin, who retroactively gave it to him through time, and caused him to be enough of a temporal anomaly to escape Maelstrom's plots.
Personality:
Wendell is a bright, courageous man with an extreme respect for the sanctity of life. He takes his job as the Protector of the Universe very, very seriously, and will never put his safety or continued existence before that of any other sentient being - unless the very universe itself is at stake. He's actually quite personable despite his cosmic level job, and goes out of his way to make people's lives better.
Real Name: Wendell Elvis Vaughn
Occupation: Protector of the Universe, former director of security at Project: Pegasus, former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., former military operative
Legal Status: American citizen with no known criminal record
Marital Status: single
Alias(es), if any: Marvel Man
Group Affiliation: the Avengers, the Starmasters (formerly), S.H.I.E.L.D. (formerly)
Height: 5' 10"
Hair: blonde
Eyes: blue
Weight: 168 lbs.
Other Distinguishing Characteristics: Wendell's Quantum Bands have been permanently bonded to his wrists, and while he can make them invisible to the naked eye, he cannot remove them.
Story:
Wendell's story began in a S.H.I.E.L.D. training facility, where he was currently taking his final exams. After about a year of schooling, it was determined that while a genius in the technichal aspect of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s work, Wendell lacked a killer instinct, the drive to succeed at all costs, to kill-or-be-killed. As such, he was admitted into the espionage group, but not given active field duty.
Instead, Wendell's first assignment involved his guarding experiments on two alien artifacts wielded by the late Marvel Boy, who inadvertently disintegrated himself while using them. While his father was involved with the project, it wasn't nepotism that got Wendell that particular post; somebody in S.H.I.E.L.D. simply thought they were doing Wendell a favor.
After a S.H.I.E.L.D. guinea pig got himself killed while experimenting with these artifacts, these Quantum Bands, an A.I.M. plant set up an attack on the testing facility in order to acquire the alien weapons. In a surprise attack, the high tech terrorists neutralized most of the S.H.I.E.L.D. guards, and in order to deal with them, Wendell donned the Bands - despite the grave risk to his person.
Having observed that S.H.I.E.L.D. techie put the Bands through their paces, Wendell knew how to use them, more or less, and single-handedly defeated the A.I.M. invasion on the facility, a Stark International firm working with S.H.I.E.L.D. to figure out how the Bands worked. Once he'd won, however, Wendell felt the buildup of power that the others who've died using the Bands felt.
Thinking he was going to die, Wendell flew up into the atmosphere with them, hoping his blast wouldn't hurt anybody, but his resignation to his fate, his urge to go with the flow of the energy, saved his life. Having discovered the key to wielding the Quantum Bands, Wendell returned to the Stark facility, only to be greeted by no less than Nick Fury himself.
Soon after, Wendell had assumed the mantle of Marvel Man, and joined up with S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Super-agent program. He was with this group for about six months, until it was discovered that two of these super-agents were actually infiltrators from a terrorist group, and the program was dismantled. With quite a resume behind him, Wendell then went to work for Project: Pegasus as its security director.
He served in this role for a time, until two separate incidents made him feel he was inadequate in his role as head of security: the attack of the Nth Man on the facility, and his being mind-controlled by the elder powers of the Serpent Crown. Despondent over his feelings of personal failure, Wendell (who was now calling himself Quasar) agreed to go on a trip into space on the behest of his father - a trip to Uranus!
Four years later, Wendell had arrived on the planet, on a quest to find some hint as to the origins of his Quantum Bands. He instead found the remnants of a dead civilization, the lost colony of the Uranian Eternals, who'd all been killed somehow. Wendell then encountered Deathurge, the embodiment of self-destruction, who wanted to claim Wendell - he'd been rather depressed, after all.
Before Deathurge could finish Wendell off, however, he was brought into subspace by the power of Eon, who gave him the choice of being the next Protector of the Universe! After Eon explained just what was going on, and what was at stake - the rise of a great cosmic evil - Wendell agreed. Returning to Uranus, he defeated Deathurge and promptly took Eon back to earth with him.
Eon had taught him how to properly use his Quantum Bands, you see, and in order to protect Eon from this great evil that was approaching, Wendell wanted to bring him to earth. Knowing that this threat would come from outer space, Wendell then began searching the earth in order to catalogue all the extraterrestrials that live there, while serving as an Avenger on the side!
This took several months, and by the time he'd noted all the aliens on earth, the cosmic evil Eon spoke of arrived - in the form of a reborn Maelstrom! This mad villain, possessed of unspeakable power over kinetic energies, killed Wendell in order to acquire his Quantum Bands. However, Maelstrom was not unopposed in his efforts - not by a long shot.
You see, that fiend was being backed by Oblivion, the cosmic representation of nothingness, who wanted to consume the cosmos. Opposed by Infinity, the embodiment of space, Maelstrom's chief opponent was kept from death with a sliver of Infinity's might, and he proceeded to kill Eon, at that entity's request, in order to prevent Maelstrom from stealing its cosmic awareness.
This failed, however, and Maelstrom left the earth trapped in a kinetic field that prevented it from rotating while he journeyed to the center of the universe, and proceeded to collapse it in Oblivion's name. Entering the massive black hole Maelstrom was creating, Wendell was enhanced by Infinity's power, and managed to trick Maelstrom into destroying himself with the Quantum Bands.
With that villain gone, the collapse of the universe ceased, and Wendell managed to return himself to true life before the power Infinity gave him faded. Donning a new costume, one that was his own, Wendell renewed his role as the Protector of the Universe, though one misadventure got him blasted across time - way across time!
As a result of this, Quasar found himself in the so-called New Universe, and couldn't get home without outside help. As such, he found the holder of the Star Brand, that earth's most powerful weapon, and convinced the man to give it to him. Using the deadly weapon in conjunction with his Quantum Bands, Wendell managed to make it home at long last.
Upon his arrival, however, Wendell inadvertently transferred the majority of the Star Brand to his girlfriend, Kayla Ballantine. He thought it was burnt out in transit to his own earth, but was wrong, and he gave her 90% of its might - if on accident. As such, while he continued on in his role as the universe's champion, she was targeted by all manner of beings wanting the Star Brand.
He was unaware of this for quite some time, for he was dragged into one galactic situation after another, and missed her being abducted by Earth-S' Quagmire on the behalf of the Scadamites, so they could copy her powers and defeat a Black Fleet that was attacking their world. This ultimately failed, though Kayla herself inadvertently destroyed this Fleet herself in a fit of rage.
As she slowly came to terms with her massive new powers, Wendell managed to get himself killed - nullified, even - as a result of his participation in the Infinity War. However, the power of the Star Brand he still held managed to bring him back from the dead again, despite the best efforts of a simulacrum of Marvel Boy made by Thanos to cause nuisance to Quasar - call it an old grudge.
By the time he dealt with this, Wendell finally got back to earth, if only to do battle with an angry Presence, as well as a member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard and several darkforce-enhanced Antibodies. After this menace was dealt with, Wendell finally managed to learn what was happening to his girlfriend, though she ultimately gave the Star Brand up to the Living Tribunal, who feared its power.
Thanks to that being's bizarre logic, however, Kayla eventually regained the Star Brand, and was kidnapped by the remnants of the Black Fleet, who wished to gain that power for themselves - and get petty vengeance for ruining their pirating ways. While Wendell and several allies dealt with their distraction, these so-called Starblasters took Kayla to the Stranger's world.
There, the Stranger convinced Kayla that he was God, and she gave the Star Brand to him. However, the interaction of his own energies and that of the Star Brand forced his world halfway into that of the New Universe, and when several heroes from that world appeared to investigate this occurrence, the Stranger mind-controlled several of Quasar's allies into fighting him and these paranormal heroes.
Eventually, however, the leader of these Starblasters, the techno-organic Skeletron, wrested the Star Brand from the Stranger, causing the Stranger's world to return to its rightful place; when his world returned to normal space, it left Skeletron and the Star Brand behind. Before this occurred, though, the Stranger abducted this timeline's earth, placing it in orbit around his world for future study.
Just then, the Living Tribunal appeared anew, and sealed off this earth from the rest of the universe, fearing the energies of the Star Brand would contaminate the rest of his continuity. This sealed Kayla's fate, as she was on that world at the time, and feeling defeated, Wendell returned home - only to face the combined wrath of the Presence and Darkstar!
You see, during the whole Starblasters affair, Vanguard - Darkstar's brother and the Presence's son - got himself killed in action. Thinking this to ultimately be Quasar's fault, the two Russian superhumans decided to kill him off once and for all, though he was about to leave earth anyway. As he said his last good-byes, the Russians struck!
Knowing the villains wouldn't quit until they killed him, he faked his own death and made for the stars, since he was about to leave the planet in any event. For a time, Quasar was then involved with the Starmasters, a group of cosmic powered super heroes, but that short-lived team didn't last, and after this, Quasar resumed his full-time career as the Protector of the Universe!
The only time he's since returned to earth was after the Avengers returned from the strange universe created by Franklin Richards, when the team needed to choose its new roster, and got itself embroiled in yet another world domination scheme launched by Morgan LeFay. With the assembled might of virtually every Avenger ever, Quasar participated in the dismantling of LeFay's plot before returning to space.
His next return to earth came during the 'Maximum Security' mess caused by the new Kree, in which the essence of Ego the Living Planet was delivered to earth (among other calamities). When the Silver Surfer failed to absorb Ego's energies into himself to save the earth, Quasar stepped in to do the job himself, though in doing so he had to banish himself from earth again.
At least, until a means of removing Ego's essence from his body could be devised.
During this time, Wendell wandered through space, generally doing good deeds and helping where he could, until he was pulled kicking and screaming into the Annihilation War. Taking on the leader of this rampage alongside a super-charged Nova, Wendell was killed by Annihilus as the villain revealed his increased power, apparently, well, annihilating Wendell's body in the process.
Though as history has shown, this was hardly enough to stop him for good. Shortly after this incident, not only was Ego spotted floating around the cosmos, but Wendell's spirit was as well, duking it out with Annihilus' own soul (he'd been eventually killed by Nova. And then Wendell's mind also showed up, resident in a matrix of quantum energies, floating about in the Negative Zone.
Which has since been pulled back into our universe thanks to the fine folks at Project: Pegasus...
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