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Mighty Destroyer 3

Strength
8x
Agility
6a
Intellect
4x
Willpower
4d

Hand Size:
Edge:
4 (25)
2

Powers:

(none)

Hindrances:

(none)

Skills:

Demolitions:
a skill Roger has sort of picked up through trial and error, this talent demonstrates his knowledge of destroying vehicles and structures with explosives. He knows where to plant bombs to best cause such things to explode spectacularly.

Driving: Roger loves motorcycles, and he's good at driving them around. When performing any odd maneuvers or otherwise trying not to get himself killed while riding one of these beasts, Roger may reduce the difficulty inherent to such actions by one difficulty level.

Marksmanship: engaging in a one-man war against the Axis powers, Roger has had to pick up the ability to use guns as a general matter of course. In combat, he is allowed to reduce the difficulty of gun usage by one level, whether it be regular, semi-automatic, or fully automatic.

Martial Arts: Roger has learned several fighting techniques after he was thrust into the adventurous life. In battle, he can use his Agility instead of Strength to resolve melee attacks, and can reduce the difficulty of actions to lower falling damage or catch thrown weapons by one level.

Performer: Roger is a highly skilled actor, and adopting other personas comes naturally to him. Whether working in a stage performance, on a movie, or otherwise playing a part, Roger can distract any number of foes for one exchange with his act if he can pass a average Willpower (Willpower) action.

Calling:

Guardian:
even if he's occasionally the victim of superior forces, Roger goes out of his way to protect his beloved Britain from harm, no matter what form it may take. This is why he continues on as the costumed adventurer known as the Mighty Destroyer, despite his lack of super-powers!

Costume:

While he was brainwashed into playing the miniature Dyna-Mite, Roger wore an odd costume that coniststed of blue trunks, blue stretch fabric pants, red boots and gloves, a red 'shirt' (which was really just two strips of cloth winding over his shoulders), a red belt, and a black domino mask.

When he later adopted the Mighty Destroyer identity, Roger wore a gray, long-sleeved shirt with a skull drawn on it, gray trunks, a blue belt, red boots and gloves, red and blue striped stretch pants, a red belt, and a full, red head-covering hood with a pale blue face mask.

Personality:

Roger was a relatively coddled member of the British aristocracy who tried to help his country, but ultimately failed - hard. As such, he has made repeated attempts to make up for his mistakes, which have ultimately resulted in his lone crusade against the Nazis within their own borders. He may not be perfect, but he tries his hardest to succeed - and that's the important thing.

Real Name: Roger Aubrey
Occupation: adventurer, aristrocrat
Legal Status: British citizen with no known criminal record
Marital Status: single
Alias(es), if any: Dyna-Mite
Group Affiliation: former member of the Crusaders

Height: 5' 10" (formerly 7/10")
Hair: blonde
Eyes: unrevealed
Weight: 165 lbs
Other Distinguishing Characteristics: none

Story:

Roger Aubrey was, like his friend Brian Falsworth, a rich British aristocrat who had journeyed to Germany before World War 2 broke out full-swing. You see, these two fellows were attempting to go along with Britain's attempts to keep Germany from declaring war on it, and as such, were hobnobbing with various people in power at the time.

However, both of these gentlemen soon found out just how diabolically evil Hitler and the Nazi party were, and they both attempted to leave soon after. However, the Nazis didn't like this idea, and locked the two up in a prison camp. While Brian made his escape thanks to Professor Eric Schmitt, Roger wasn't so lucky, and was subjected to German science experiments.

The fiends who worked Roger over brainwashed him, and used some experimental techniques to shrink him down to 1/100 of his original size. Dubbing him Dyna-Mite, these scientists insinuated Roger into the Crusaders, a team of British heroes that the Nazis were secretly assembling to destroy the Invaders. As one of these dupes, Roger actually battled those heroes until the truth was discovered.

You see, the Crusaders had no idea that they were being funded by Nazi thugs, and once they found this out, they took these villains apart (with the Invaders' assistance), and then went their separate ways. Though he eventually recovered from the brainwashing the Nazis inflicted upon him, Roger was still incredibly small, and wished to resolve this situation.

To this end, he journeyed back to Germany with Union Jack (his old pal Brian) and the heroine Spitfire. While there, they 'liberated' the scientist who reduced his size, one Doctor Deitrich, and forced him to reverse the process that transformed Roger into Dyna-Mite. When this was done, they released Deitrich, but Roger didn't go home with his allies.

You see, he decided to pick up where Brian left off with his Mighty Destroyer routine, being the third person to wear the costume and assume the mission of dismantling the Nazi regime from behind enemy lines. Though he lacked super powers, Roger did quite a good job at inflcting sabotage against the villainous regime that did him wrong, at least until he was captured by the Master Man.

This super-powerd Nazi had a particularly nasty scheme in mind, and after abducting Roger, he stole his costume and began fighting as the Destroyer - but for the Axis powers! With the help of the heroic Invaders, Master Man's latest plot was defeated, and Roger was free to resume his personal war with Germany. He presumably did so throughout the War.

In fact, in one such encounter, Roger found himself mixed up in a plot by the Iron Cross to destroy the American east coast with some new, long range homing missiles, but with the aid of Union Jack and the Blazing Skull, Roger managed to defuse this plot and, apparently, end the Iron Cross' threat once and for all. Roger's other adventures in Germany have yet to be detailed.

Using Mighty Destroyer 3 in Other Stories:

The world behind enemy lines during the second World War is a ripe place for high adventure against a seemingly omnipotent force, and as such, stories starring the Mighty Destroyer can easily be told in this place and time. Since most of his actions against the Axis powers are undocumented, Roger can be inserted into almost any vintage age tales.

As far as the here and now, well, Roger's ultimate fate is as of yet unknown, so it's hard to say exactly how he could be used in modern tales. Since he was primarily a normal human, though, it is unlikely that he is was the recipient of any age-retarding procedures that other heroes of his day and age were subjected to. Unlikely, that is, unless a new use for Roger is found in the present...

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