Moon-Man
| F Ex 20 |
A Ex 20 |
S Ty 6 |
E Ex 20 |
R Gd 10 |
I Ty 6 |
P Ex 20 |
Res In 40 |
Pop Fe +2 |
| Health: Karma: |
66 36 |
Origin:
This mysterious fellow, he is the Moon-Man! As far as is known, he lacks any super human powers of any stripe, merely wading into the fight against crime with naught but his two fists and his many and various skills to back him up.
Known Powers:
(none)
Equipment:
(none)
Quirks:
(none)
Talents:
Acrobatics: the Moon-Man is described as being more than a little acrobatic. He can climb up most vertical surfaces with ease, and gains a +1 CS to all dodging, evading and escaping maneuvers he should attempt in his monthly fight against crime.
Martial Arts B: the Moon-Man is competent with his left and his right, and as such he makes unarmed melee attacks with a +1 CS to his Fighting rank. He's so confident of his brawling ability that he does not carry any damaging weapons with him on 'patrol'.
Science! The Moon-Man is described as a master of multiple sciences; it's possible this is how he can afford to wage war against the forces of evil once a month. The exact science(s) he is a master of are currently unknown, though it may well be all of them.
Contacts:
The Moon-Man has no reliable contacts in his crime-fighting identity. He is 'wanted by police and criminal alike', and yet the police don't really know who he is. He could presumably ask other heroes for help in a pinch, but he doesn't get out there to meet them all that often.
Costume:
Once a month, the man known only as the Moon-Man dresses up in a black, long sleeved shirt with a huge yellow moon emblem on it, short black shorts, a yellow belt, a black half mask, sturdy black leather boots, and a short yellow cape with a blue 'Moon-Man' medallion holding it up.
Personality:
The mysterious Moon-Man seems ever vigilant against the threat posed to society by those who would prey upon it, but is also rather obsessed with the style in which he actually opposes the forces of evil. While he means well, he may be more than a little bit 'off'.
Real Name: unknown
Occupation: adventurer, scientist
Legal Status: American citizen with no criminal record
Marital Status: single
Alias(es), if any: none
Group Affiliation: none
Height: unknown
Hair: unknown
Eyes: unknown
Weight: unknown
Other Distinguishing Characteristics: the Moon-Man has a very solid chin.
Story:
He who the world may or may not know as the Moon-Man is quite a wealthy individual. He maintains a large penthouse high above the city, one with a clear view of the crime that may be transpiring below. And when the full moon rises, he springs into action against evil!
Yes, once a month, he who is the Moon-Man dons his uniform and seeks injustices to set right. On one such night, he was leafing through the paper and upon seeing that an entire orphanage was poisoned at a Christmas dinner, he deduced that Boss McGool and his cronies were behind this.
Leaping into his roadster, the Moon-Man sought out McGool's secretary, Nadia, and promptly broke into her home. Seizing her out of nowhere, he causes the poor lady to faint with fright. Presuming she has Evidence in her purse, he swipes it and heads back to the Moon-Penthouse.
Pulling the Moon-Car into his secret entrance, he rides up in the elevator inside his roadster, and then hatches the next part of his plan. Breaking into the orphanage, he finds that the meat they have on hand is actually bad - apparently his hunch was right.
Subsequently breaking into McGool's apartment as he chastises Nadia, the Moon-Man menaces the ersatz provider of orphanage food, and roughs up two of his cronies when they investigate the ruckus. Leaving, he promptly returns to poor Nadia's house, and lies in wait.
Seizing her upon her arrival at her apartment, the Moon-Man forces her to sign a pre-prepared confession, and then leaves for McGool's place to torment him anew. Upon his arrival, he found the cad had left, but forgot a receipt for his train ticket out of town.
Trying to escape this meddling weirdo, McGool nonetheless has to face him again on his train, when the vigilante causes quite a stir chasing him down. The Moon-Man roughs up the scammer and leaps out of the train with him in tow - though the now-unconscious villain lands much harder than he.
Dragging him to his car, the Moon-Man then delivers McGool to the police, along with the evidence he'd collected thus far. Leaving the police chief scratching his head about just who this costumed fellow was, the Moon-Man makes his escape and heads back home.
While he presumably has continued to fight crime by the light of a full moon, the Moon-Man's further adventures have yet to be revealed.
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