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The D.I.T. Literary Universe (DLU) is an American media franchise and shared universe established by crossing over common plots, settings, and characters, that involves books written by D. Isaac Thomas. This list primarily includes central and major supporting characters in the DLU.

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Joseph Abernathy[]

Main article: Joseph Abernathy

Achilles[]

"Who am I, Achilles?"
―Baby Intelligence[src]

Achilles is the pet cat of Baby Intelligence and a close companion, and a minor character in The Super Babies Saga. He was purchased in December of 2029 by Baby Intelligence, who had originally gone there seeking a torapp.[1] Throughout his life, Achilles was a loyal and affectionate companion; his usual way of showing affection was to gently nibble his ears or fingers. He also demonstrated that he was fully capable of understanding his wishes and would faithfully follow his orders, such as when he told Achilles to check on Lindsay Kellerman, who had been warned to stop tracking mud on the floor. Achilles was a proud and dignified cat. He responded to behavior he considered inappropriate by staring or meowing loudly. He would sometimes show his displeasure physically, turning his back on Baby Intelligence (waving his tail in his owner's face), cuffing him with a paw, or even biting him if he was offended. In particular, he seemed a disdainful of the hyperactive behavior of Carol Wilcox's pet dog Gobbles.[2]

Violet Adelpha[]

Main article: Violet Adelpha

Admiral Xod[]

Main article: Xod

Ae and Bee[]

Ae and Bee were sisters and technologically gifted women, as well as members of the Impedance. They have appeared in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Dawn of Mutantry.

Aegii[]

"The government was there for Aegii. I guess Aegii found a way to repay them."
Lindsay Kellerman realizes Aegii has become a bodyguard[src]

Aegii is a secret agent. Aegii's past and parentage are both mysterious, it is presumed that they died not long after her birth, assuming her mother survived childbirth. At some point, Aegii teamed up with a woman named Saurya, who had acquired the Klonham crystal, in order to keep it safe from the NoHeads. When their leader, Mr. Stupid NoHead, began tailing Saurya, Aegii teleported into the haunted nursery where her ruler was hiding. NoHead angrily fired a jet of flame into Saurya's chest, setting her entire body on fire and slowly killing her. After watching Saurya's murder by fire, she tried to take a shot at the Dark Lord, reached for her gun, but NoHead fired a stun beam, successfully knocking her unconscious. NoHead bent over and pulled her hand open and attempted to pry the crystal from her hands, which proved irremovable.

Aegii was imprisoned in Tsala. There, she suffered horrendous treatment at the hands of Mr. Stupid NoHead, being tortured to the edge of death several times, but she refused to hand over the crystal, which remained pasted to her hand. On the verge of going mad on account of her suffering, furthered by her despair and the lack of compassion among her captors, Aegii slowly became delusional.[3] Finally, the Dark Lord decided she was no longer of use and prepared for her execution, believing her death would remove the crystal for good and he would finally have it. While searching for Baby Strength, a superhero named Baby Intelligence encountered Aegii in her cell. Disturbed by a visible wound on her neck, and by her delusional behavior, Baby Intelligence insisted that Aegii come along with them, despite the difficulties this might incur upon his primary mission. Aegii fled the fortress by following a secret passageway from whence her savior entered the building, while Baby Intelligence proceeded on his mission. Later on, Aegii was assigned to be President Aaron Clinton's bodyguard, resulting in her presence at the Battle of the Eastern Field. Baby Intelligence spotted her flying in a ornithropter whilst shooting at several war robots.

Aegii had short purple hair and pale skin. She was plump and stood at 134 centimeters in height, classifying her as a midget. Aegii was usually quite emotionless, preferring to speak in vague terms whenever possible. Her span of tolerance was short and she frequently became annoyed or impatient with the people around her. She also tended to be opinionated and outspoken, ironically resulting in her allegiance with Saurya. Aegii was very dedicated to the U.S. Government, enduring endless tortures to keep the Klonham crystal out of the NoHeads' hands and even willing to die for no reason other than to deny Mr. Stupid NoHead. She rode in a Ripper-8 ornithropter. She appears in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies and The Super Babies: An Ended Generation.

Aiowatt[]

Aiowatt was a medieval Dark mutant who authored Mutantry Most Wretched, a book that was full of evil mutantry. Aiowatt seemed to be masterful in the ways of Dark mutantry, writing books to explain its more advanced natures to the extent that even the Dark Lord himself would pick it up and read it. He appears in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint.

Carl Alex[]

Main article: Carl Alex

Alexandra[]

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Alexandra was a member of the Daughters of Nebelon and later the S.M.S.B. Over the course of the battle at the Bridge to Asgard, she witnessed Nebelon's disregard for Lindsay Kellerman's death and subsequent brutal assault on Titanium Girl, causing her to attack her former leader. However, Odin then arrived and defeated Nebelon. After the battle, she joined the S.M.S.B. She promised to be a reliable voice of reason for Matthew in the future.

Initially, Alexandra was very loyal to Nebelon and sought to serve her in her bid to conquer existence itself (and destroy countless lives in the process while enslaving the remaining survivors). She developed a rapport with Lindsay Kellerman. However, during the final battle she was enthralled by the honor and respect shown to her by Titanium Girl. When Alexandra saw her ruler dishonor her ally, Kellerman, after she was killed by Elizabeth Muun, and seeing her savior, Titanium Girl, try to stop Nebelon and almost die for her friends and allies, Alexandra appeared to regain her own will as she finally realized she was on the wrong side and turned against her. She joined the S.M.S.B. and eagerly began training alongside her new teammates under her hero, Titanium Girl. She was distraught when she died, but she followed Titanium Girl's example by promising to be a reliable voice of reason for Matthew in the future. She appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: Legacy of the Light and the unreleased Vault of Ages: Cosmic War.

Alicia[]

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"She has also passed an order to have our base torn down… Nagatha, baby. Suppertime!"
―The Gladiator casting the beam that killed Alicia[src]

Alicia was the leader of the Fobble Revolution. Her career lasted from 2044 to 2051. She believed that Fobbles were not so different from mutants, and used this viewpoint in her teaching. It would eventually be her demise. The Gladiator murdered her for writing a newspaper article about her views. Born an American in 2015, Alicia probably attended a school outside of New York. It is implied that she achieved high marks in school. She also studied art and music. While she was in junior high, Alicia met Becca Carter. They immediately became the best of friends. They remained friends into high school. During eleventh grade, however, Alicia and her family were forced to move.

Alicia believed that Fobbles were not so different from mutants, and used this viewpoint in her teaching. In 2036, she learned that Becca Smith had joined Plague Reborn, much to her horror. The following year, Alicia led a Fobble revolution against the mutants in order to stand up for their rights. Their meeting place was in an unused office building that was only half of its original height by the time Alicia's Order was formed. Ironically, it was here that Baby Intelligence encountered Baby Strength and Force Baby in 2029. Feeling highly anxious and frustrated most of the time, Alicia found that the group was now her chief source of happiness, and the thing to which she looked forward throughout her day was proceeding the revolution. Curiously, her office was filled with toys and musical instruments, and it also had several books inside. During this time, she never forgot about Becca Smith, and longed to turn her back to the light side. Alicia also served during the majority of Hell Burnbottom's campaign. To publicize the revolution, Alicia wrote a newspaper article about her views during the Gladiator's evil revolution.

Finally, in 2051, Alicia conspired to having Transylvania Quarters torn down by sending an order to the governor. Feeling threatened by this, the Gladiator sent Monroe to stop her from sending in the message. However, Monroe failed to capture her, and Alicia was able to leave her house and proceed to the Town Hall. Alicia arrived and began to climb the stairs when she heard someone Apparate by. Concerned that the subject was another Knight of Plague sent to make a second attempt at capture, Alicia hurried up the remaining four flights of stairs. Meanwhile, Becca Smith and the Gladiator invaded the Town Hall, and killed at least two individuals. They then located Alicia and abducted her before the former could send the message to the State Senator. An official statement claimed that she had ‘retired,’ although many who knew her were suspicious about her disappearance. She was suspended over a table at Transylvania Quarters while Plague Reborn was having a meeting there. The Gladiator accused her of polluting the minds of young children and everyone involved in her revolution. He mocked her Fobble-friendly beliefs, claiming that she wanted to encourage more mutants to make Fobbles their partners in crime. Alicia, noticing that Becca Smith was among the Pestises, Alicia begged her to save her. However, Becca no longer cared, or she hoped to sever any ties with her former life. Either way, she did nothing to save Alicia, remorselessly watching as her master killed her and fed her to Nagatha.

No one knew of Alicia’s whereabouts after her death. Sometime before January 27, 2052, Alicia’s alleged resignation from the Fobble revolution was briefly mentioned of the front page of the newspaper. However, members of the government did not believe it, as they were unable to locate her anywhere after the summer. The revolution Alicia had started had ultimately failed, and the group gradually dissipated. It is unknown whether Alicia’s true fate was ever uncovered and revealed to the world after the Battle of Jupiter.

Alicia has light brown hair, grey eyes, and an average height. She had a wide knowledge of different forms of culture and technology. She served throughout the majority of Hell Burnbottom's campaign and in the beginning of the Gladiator's campaign. A skilled strategist, Alicia was a master of delegation, having presumably taking charge in many a battle during the Fobble revolution and clearly convinced many people to join her. She appears in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Latest Threat.

Jensen Allen[]

Main article: Jensen Allen

The Allfather[]

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"What my so-called photo positive has done is unforgivable."
"Tell me about it."
"I will say that revenge is an awful waste of talent. You would do well to remember that.
"
―The Allfather to Valhalla[src]
"The Allfather didn't make it. There were just so many of them. He's gone."
―Unidentified Oltrist senior[src]

The Allfather is the all-seeing and all-hearing head of the tenebrous half of the council of priests over the Church of Oltron. When Proxima was attacked by the Resometh, the Allfather discovered his powers were blocked by the primordial beings. During a second full-scale assault, he evacuated hundreds of citizens and Oltrist cultists at the cost of his own life. Despite representing "darkness", neither the Allfather nor his purpose are necessarily "evil". Born in c. 1485, the Allfather, blessed as he was with wisdom as well as near-godlike sensory capabilities, became the head of the iniquitous half of the council of priests who led the Church of Oltron, making him one of six primary clergy working for his religious cause by 2034. His near-omniscience was something he would daily pay tribute to the gods, whom he was very loyal to, for providing him with. The Allfather was disturbed when it occurred to him that his fellow councilman the Lady was showing favoritism to Valhalla despite her being a youth and extremely unruly. He still greatly respected her and the rest of the council. One day, Valhalla brought Jay Organa to church as he hoped to find answers following the destruction of NANA. The Allfather overheard him blatantly disrespecting the Lady and came to her defense, ambushing the young adult and pushing his astral form out of his body, thus sending him onto the Astral Plane. As she explained what the Astral Plane was, the Allfather returned Jay's astral form to his body and then taught him a lesson by sending him through the Multiverse. As he was brought to many realities, including the Axis Dimension and the White Dimension, the Allfather taught him that Earth was a part of the bigger Multiverse and that there were an infinite amount of realities. As he was brought to Proxima, Jay became fully convinced that their teachings and methods were legitimate and effective. The Allfather was surprised and disturbed when the Lady branded him as a hopeless case and rejected him, and thus went against her wishes by allowing Jay to stay at Proxima and be trained to become a mystic.

Despite his phenomenal abilities, however, the Allfather was caught entirely off-guard when Proxima was attacked by the Resometh. To his horror, he discovered his powers were blocked by the primordial beings. He proceeded to lead a group of Oltrist cultists to protect Proxima Prime from the oncoming invaders, but they ultimately failed to prevent the Sacking of Andromeda, which led to the death of hundreds of cultists along with thousands of nobles. To make matters worse, the Allfather's trust in the Lady proved unfounded when she betrayed and nearly murdered several young Oltrists when she took them into the Sector of Curiosity. Scarlet Fist and Valhalla were both traumatized with the betrayal and use of mystical torture; the Allfather was away at the time and unable to stop it and was left responsible with what had happened, admitting regret for being outside to deal with threats and promising to prioritize capturing the Lady. Subsequently, Solis Lacus became an imminent battleground. The Allfather used his powers to allow Valhalla to see what was happening. Seeing Valhalla in front of him, the Allfather expressed his sight despite somberly knowing that once again, he is too far away.

After Genesis used the Eye of Remembrance to revert the universe to its primordial state of darkness, he still desired revenge on Proxima for not only prolonging this act of evil by eleven millennia, but destroying their sanctums. He was even more disturbed with how Trope and Valhalla had become different due to the recent events, and so he spoke with her and Jay Organa, urging them to focus on their religious studies. The Allfather, who had been watching over a world doing quite well with the new changes, began gathering refugees with the intention of helping them flee Proxima after Genesis personally struck down the King. Knowing Proxima was defenseless against a second full-scale Resometh onslaught, he proceeded to transport many Proximans away in ships. Thanks to his actions, hundreds of Proximans would live to see another day. Noticing this, the Resometh set upon the Allfather and reportedly brought the priest to a violent end. His death, coming so soon after Scarlet Fist was slain, deeply impacted both Valhalla and Jay Organa for a long time.

In an alternate second millennium of the Common Era, the Allfather accompanied many other Proximans as they visited Sol, a star system within the Milky Way Galaxy, and taught their language and culture to the humans. Various cultures of the Eight Worlds learned much from the Allfather's benevolent actions.

As he personifies darkness as a state of cosmic being rather than a bastion of malevolence, the Allfather is almost the complete opposite of the Lady; the one thing they have in common is who and what they worship, and even then their methods differ. The Allfather is kind to everyone, including criminals, and he has never feared the Lady at all, being one of her only equals in power as they draw their mystical strength from the same sources and have tremendous and unparalleled experience with it. The Allfather loyally serves the gods, having swore an oath of faith to them. However, his true loyalty lies with the Multiverse itself, rather than the gods personally, reasoning that loyalty to the people preceded loyalty to those who led them. After the Lady revealed herself to be a traitor working for Needed Evil, the Allfather did not seem too surprised, showing that he did suspect her but just didn't take it to extreme levels. Regardless, the Allfather didn't seem to resent her too much for having ruthlessly tortured Scarlet Fist and Valhalla, as although he considered it a major priority to neutralize her, the Allfather openly suggested against Valhalla being too focused to destroy her. As such, the Allfather seems to represent the positive side of a spiritual lifestyle, while the Lady represents how it can corrupt. Undeniably of above average in intelligence and ability, the Allfather could use his tattoos combined with his energy blasts to phenomenal effect. He also had numerous Oltrist tattoos concealed under his clothing that gave him more power. Even his direct equal in power, the Lady, was afraid to confront him directly. One of the Allfather's tattoos allowed him to effortlessly teleport himself to another location at will. The Allfather possesses sensory capabilities far beyond that of any known individual in D.I.T. canon. His sight itself extends itself to all of Andromeda, and his hearing was precise enough to hear Vincent Organa at one point. When he uses his incredible perception, his eyes turn a very dark purple. Despite his phenomenal ability, however, his senses have been deceived for a degree by the Resometh, as he was unable to see into Vartal. When the Allfather called upon Valhalla, he was able to allow her to temporarily see his own surroundings on Proxima, and to thus communicate with her as if they were in the same place. While doing so, Valhalla's eyes can turn her irises into purple-colored ones just like the Allfather's. The Allfather took control of a secret fortress hidden within the mountains of Proxima, eventually herding hundreds of Proximans there in hopes they would survive the ongoing cataclysm. The Allfather possessed thin mystical needles, which he would use whenever he inscribed a cultist with a mystical tattoo, giving them more physical power in response to their training achievements. He appears in Band of Justice and Band of Justice: Omniverse.

Allia[]

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Allia and the Dark Priest witnessing Bailey Dennings' attack.

"You refer to weapons all would envy, sir... you believe it is these two women?"
"Beyond a doubt.
"
―Allia and the Dark Priest[src]

Allia is a religious worker and a terrorist enlisted by the Dark Priest and an enemy to the members of the Demolitions. Steadfastly devoted to his religious cult, he helped his master fight untold terrestrial horrors for the honor of the cosmos as they looked towards "greater worlds". Thanks to the Dark Priest, a girl named Bailey Dennings met Ronan in 2027, kickstarting a chain of events leading up to Time Travel. Believing it was what the Gods would have wanted, Allia toiled to reverse-engineer and mass-produce Time Nuggets for his master, thus allowing the latter to bring Allia and his other friends to the future in order to discover the knowledge they needed. Allia continued to assist the Dark Priest as he attempted to steal the particles midflight, intending to unlock secrets of multiversal travel and allow the Terran population to finally find the Gods. To this end, their team endeavored to act upon the Expansion to connect the Asteroid's pillars to the branches of reality and connect Earth to the void, or "Ra's Door". Arriving with his friends in the midst of the adventure, Allia attempted to wipe out the Demolitions by assailing them with an assemblage of warheads. He had convinced the Dark Priest that the fleet's leader, Ronan, would never back away from their completing his religious agenda should she discover the truth. However, Allia was astonished to see the weapons being destroyed by Dennings herself, armed with the powerful Gurgen. After the Dark Priest ordered a retreat, Allia connected hands with his friends and they disappeared together into a wormhole taking them back through subspace to places unknown to the enemy, thus forfeiting victory in the Expansion. However, Allia and his master vowed that they would return someday, for both Dennings and Ronan.

Allia has long, black hair and feminine-looking eyes. He also has a hateful and malevolent personality. He had no qualms about turning his weapons against children, though he never killed any of them, preferring to shrink them instead. However, he was also an affectionate and helpful being who confessed that he was a soul searcher. He was a loyal friend to the Dark Priest, who claimed he shared everything with him, and was even seen with his arm around him with his head in his shoulder; the two were clearly close. As a gifted sorcerer, Allia was able to forge a gun for which to shrink humans to minuscule volume and easily reverse-engineer and mass produce Time Nuggets, thereby allowing him to bring himself and his fleet to the future in order to discover the secrets to multi-dimensional travel. Allia could cast masses of shrinking beams in tandem to quickly strike hordes of fleeing students, which also implies he was a reasonably skilled duelist. Allia is a keen-minded cultist whose intellect extends to his tactical and deceptive skills, though his immense arrogance and God complex occasionally clouded his judgment. He appears in Demolition One and Superquack: Focal Point.

Leslie Amadeus[]

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Leslie Amadeus is a student at Superhero School and an attendee of Superhero University. She joined Roan's Resistance, an organization taught and led by Roan Kendels, becoming a vital member of the group. The three of them tried to sabotage the NoHeads' influence within their school whilst helping Sheriff Bladepoint and the Police Grand Army as much as possible. Amadeus also fought in the Battle of Superhero University. During the battle, she fought against L'smae alongside Cate Lilly and Roxanne Waterston. Suddenly, Amadeus and Lilly were blasted aside as L'smae went to assist her Master. She appears in Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord, Red Cavalier, and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae. and is mentioned in Pink Figurehead.

Andre[]

Andre was the boyfriend of Rose Johannson in 2022. He continuously persuaded her to do things that got her in trouble. In December, Andre came to hang out with Rose Johannson, who introduced him to her friend, Charles Hugh. For hours, the two hung out together. Finally, Charles, who had gone shopping with a girl named Christina, called Johannson back, but Andre was reluctant to go, so Johannson continued spending time with him instead. During the Battle of Orem, Andre tearfully refused to walk with Rose into the inner circle of the Cavaliers of Thornton, denouncing her new alliance and stood heartbroken. Hence, he was alarmed when she revealed it was a ruse and she was still loyal to him, despite realizing that Andre's significant other had been lying to her for a long time. He began to lose his sanity and his ability to function on his own as an adult, and Rose continually ditched school to help him. The two fell apart, mostly owing to Andre's childish tendencies, and he went on the run. Rose Johannson was haunted by his absence and began spending more and more of her time alone. It was assumed that Andre had a sexual affair with Johannson, who claimed she was dating him "on and off again", explaining her brief relationship with Madeline. Afterwards, she was left unsure whether or not she was pregnant.

Andre is slim and he has light-colored eyes and brown hair. He is extremely muscular according to Rose. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude as a supporting character.

Andromeda[]

Main article: Andromeda

Animus the Czar[]

Animus the Czar was a powerful insectoid and a ruthless warlord who was eventually thwarted by Jesse O'Hara and her friends. Thousands of years ago, Animus was born as an only child. While his true age is a complete mystery, it is not reasonably possible he lived for less than 3,000 years, and in fact it was likely much longer. No explanation for this is given, but it is certainly possible that his connections with forbidden mystical practices and eventual boasts about cheating death may have a correlation. Truly cruel, he destroyed Atlantis and Pompeii and ravaged many Madakorans. Later that year, Animus the Czar stepped through an industrial district near Superhero School, scaling down an area he planned to invade and using his godlike powers to hide himself. He met Jesse there, and was about to attack Jesse when Toby Calvin intervened and rescued the girl. About a week before Jesse’s exams, Animus the Czar chose to try to kill Jesse in her sleep. However, while the security would have been easy for a deity to bypass, even he could not infiltrate the building without other people knowing. In the meantime, Jesse went to get information on the Ancient Ones in the library. That night, both Animus the Czar and the Trio bypassed the obstacles blocking the way to the fortress of the Ancient Ones. He did not know he was being followed by Jesse O'Hara, Roger, and Seon. Eventually, Jesse alone managed to reach the last chamber, and was surprised to find that Animus the Czar had foreseen her arrival. Animus bound Jesse and summoned a wall of fire behind the door to prevent her from escaping, then attempted to turn her to evil with the promise that he could make her a celebrity. When Jesse saw through the Czar’s lies, she drew her sword. Animus responded by casually throwing Jesse to the floor, but Jesse quickly recovered and engaged in an aggressive series of attacks. Suddenly, Jesse's friends intervened, having brought real weapons. The warlord faced off against the first years, easily maintaining the advantage against the much smaller and inexperienced superheroes and smashing three of them into a wall at once. Animus proceeded to break into Jesse's mind a second time, trying to weaken her confidence. This backfired, however, as knowing the source of the voices in her head prompted Jesse to calmly order Animus to stop. Sheathing her sword, she telekinetically smashed him against the opposite end of the room. Snarling that Jesse would regret pummeling him, Animus the Czar prepared to make a furious retaliation. However, Ron returned with Hayden and Toby Calvin. While delighted to meet Hayden in the flesh, Animus cited that he would change the Eight Worlds and the superheroes could not prevent that. Uninterested in the warlord's rhetoric, Calvin swung his sword at Animus. However, Animus merely sidestepped his blows before trapping the superheroes in a four-directional ring of fire before folding the air in around Jesse's throat until he was practically strangling her, stating all he wanted was her. Jesse was able to blast Animus the Czar away from her and into the flames behind them. Animus immediately burned to death, ending his reign of terror once and for all.

Animus was an insectoid creature with red eyes and a hideous voice. Animus was extremely violent, bloodthirsty, selfish, sinister, and egregiously malevolent, willing to wipe out anyone who stands in the way of his ambitions. He could also sow discord and mistrust. A horrifically power-crazed and overwrought madman, Animus committed terrible and flagitious crimes, such as sinking the island city of Atlantis or causing the destructive eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Gradually taking more power, eliminating rivals and those who stood up to him, and transforming his persona into something truly inspiring and fearsome, Animus reached the peak of his powers in 1980. As someone who frequently talked to himself to psychologically emphasize his unbelievable ego, Animus considered himself superior to all other men, and his downfall was brought about by his greatest flaw: overconfidence. He did not believe that Jesse O'Hara could perform adequately with her own mutant powers due to the girl’s lack of experience, and did not attempt to stop her. As such, Jesse succeeded in pushing him into a set of flames. Animus was a rationalist in his approach to mutantry, which he believed to be nothing more than a very potent tool.

Animus wanted to be as powerful as Bane, who survived the Great War, but was afraid he would not be as strong as the overlord was. Though not yet at the heights of his idol’s power, Animus’ abilities still gave him powerful abilities with mysticism and in combat. The dark power that flowed through him made him a nearly-unstoppable force. Animus was a powerful user of telekinetic attacks and defenses, using this ability to restrain and levitate Jesse. Animus could fire the rare form of red lightning. Animus the Czar was able to telepathically goad Jesse to attack her own brother, and later used the same technique to weaken her confidence, with far less success. Animus, who pulled from the teachings of the dark to hone his power, was skilled in combat. His skills with a blade were what ultimately revealed the presence of the darkness and temporarily ended the Madakoran hunters. He was capable of easily parrying three first years' attacks simultaneously (Colette, Lee, and Mike Forténe) and intercepting a powerful blow from Toby Calvin. His own skills at constructing an exoweapon were also flawless. Animus the Czar was a skilled pilot. He appears in White Messenger.

Arcus[]

Arcus is the Chief Spellcaster of the Armies of Organa, commanding a trio of the only magic users in attendance at Tower Placement School. In 2022, he dueled Longfellow. The child wizard overpowered him and cursed him to die "at the next vergence". He assured Thompson that Longfellow had no longer than a decade to live as the worm slunk away, being rendered unable to complete his vision of the future with so short a lifespan. During the attack at Seven Peaks Waterpark, Arcus projected a shield with his wand to repel fire from a Cavalier skyfighter, but when he deactivated the spell, the fire hit and possibly killed him. However, as he is not listed under the casualties of the attack this is unconfirmed.

Arcus was an eccentric spellcaster who was very firm in his beliefs. However, he was willing to take extreme magical measures to protect those without the mystic attunement, boldly proclaiming that Longfellow was about to suffer for a few years before being permitted to die. Like Summer Petersen, he enjoyed reading.

Armageddon[]

Main article: Armageddon

Vi Armene[]

Vi Armene is a male Hytona singer, he was also the lead vocalist for the Magistrate. Vi was a favorite of the International Alliance in the 1990s; he also acted as a part-time bounty hunter for them before deciding he wanted to serve the ringleader, Zira herself. He was a very close friend with dancer Natalie Clarke and mercenary Hellius, and did not sign to sing for Zira until Natalie's position was secured as well. Vi also had a great relationship with fellow band member Johnny Hudson. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Carl Armsworth[]

Carl Armsworth is loyal, hardworking, serious-minded person who took his work very seriously, Carl Armsworth was abducted in the night by Imperial forces and taken to the Royal Palace of the Magistrate to serve as one of Zira’s guards. Although he resented Zira at first, Armsworth eventually came to like her. Indeed, he came to utterly enjoy tending to her and defending her as well. This resulted in his promotion to the rank of security officer. In 2026, Carl Armsworth was patrolling the palace when he saw Natalia Thornton, disguised as a dancer named Erica Chamberlain, following the entry of Vincent Organa into the throne room. Armsworth thought Thornton was part of an assassination attempt on Zira by one of her rivals, but Natalia wasn’t trying to kill Zira, but instead Vincent, who was meeting with Zira. Armsworth took Thornton into custody until she turned the tables. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Artemis and Luna[]

Artemis and Luna are Kelobians, best friends, and two of the nine members of the Advance Guard. While Artemis claims that he met Luna at a 'mosh pit', Luna insisted this was untrue, it is not known who was lying, or who introduced themselves first. After graduating, Peter Hecks became Baby Intelligence and he continued his quest to purge the NoHeads. After Wellington Hotel was destroyed, Artemis and Luna ate dinner with Baby Intelligence in the docking bay. The Kebloians comforted him.[3] On December 21, 2029, Artemis and Luna were part of the Advance Guard that fought the NoHeads in the Attack on the Fourth Dominion.[1] After the Second NoHead War, Artemis and Luna became married to beautiful Makkan women.[2] Like all Kebloians, Artemis and Luna are short (standing less than five feet) and have three fingers and a single thumb on either hand. They have brown hair and their eyes are black, lacking pupils. They wear matching orange knee-long shirts that have a mysterious pattern of what resembles yellow ropes.[1]

Arudun the Execrable[]

Main article: Arudun the Execrable

The Asteroid[]

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"Time to take a plunge!"
"You motherfucking piece of—"
"That's not proper language to use in front of a lady."
"You ain't no—
"
―Ronan and the Asteroid[src]
"It is you that I believe in. Not it. I know that you have the capability to succeed, and succeed you will. Hmm. It is what you were put in the universe to do."
―The Asteroid encouraging Patrick Morgan[src]

The Asteroid is the alias of a sapient space rock and an ally of Patrick Morgan and Underling and an enemy of Ronan and the Demolitions. He desired to find meaning by causing a homicidal agenda known as the Expansion, originally to expand his influence, and unknowingly playing into the hands of Peint. The Asteroid and his companions went from planet to planet, visiting thousands of worlds and numerous alien races. During the Expansion, the group and the Brotherhood dwelling in the center of the universe became enemies as the former began intergalactic exploration and colonization, resulting in a strong mutual hatred between the two races.

The Asteroid is a homicidal megalomaniac. Indeed, the Asteroid was charismatic enough as a leader to instill immense loyalty in Patrick Morgan, who ultimately refused to abandon him for Ronan (who was undercover, posing as a ruthless officer interested in him, who he found to be extremely attractive). Despite being usually calm, the Asteroid occasionally displays fierce wrath and rage when frustrated, notably cussing at Ronan when she thwarted his plans and refusing to accept defeat. Also, in spite of being used as a pawn by Peint, it was revealed that the Asteroid is more than capable of waging war against his enemies even without Peint's influence; this was shown when Peint stated that while the Asteroid and his followers may have considered his ways to be inspiring, he doesn't force them into manslaughter as they are capable of doing it themselves due to their free will. This implies that the Asteroid was power-hungry from the very beginning even before Peint entered the picture. He appears in Demolition One.

Atara[]

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Aurora[]

"Your powers are no match for mine!"
―Aurora, to Jaden Korn[src]
"Ah, you must be the saber-wielding troublemaker who neutralized our perimeter guard. Is the new S.M.S.B. stretched so thin that Matthew sends children to battle the Everlasting Ark?"
―Aurora, when confronting Jaden Korn for the first time[src]
"You superheroes are blandly predictable. Helena thought that turning you would gain us an ally. But since you won’t be turned, I guess it’s up to me to clean up her mistake."
―Aurora displaying her overconfidence towards Jaden Korn[src]
"Helena has taught me many things as well, you sanctimonious fool!"
―Aurora, when confronting Jaden Korn for the last time[src]

Aurora is one of the secondary antagonists of D.I.T. One-Shot: Legacy of the Light and the apprentice of the Everlasting Ark cult leader Helena Austin active during the formative years of Grand Master Matthew’s New Order. In 2194, the cult embarked on a quest to resurrect the ancient mutate Quake. In order to achieve this the cult needed to siphon Dark energies from locations with significant mutant nexuses using the Scepter of Quake, a powerful Dark artifact. Under orders from Austin, Aurora infiltrated the New Order Praxeum and sliced into the facility’s mainframe, stealing a list of such locations. Soon after, Austin sent Aurora to the city Orem to gather information on the area. Within the remnants of Ulysses Quarters she encountered and fought New Order Initiate Jaden Korn. Aurora again encountered Korn in the country Peru, where the recently anointed New Order member struck her down.

Aurora was a member of the Dark cult known as the Everlasting Ark. By 2194, she came under the tutelage of the female Helena Austin during Arnold’s effort to resurrect Quake with a powerful Dark artifact called the Scepter of Quake. Aurora was her most prized apprentice and was tasked by Austin to infiltrate New Order Master Matthew’s New Order Academy. After gaining access to the New Order mainframes, Aurora stole a list of locations strong in mutantry so that Austin could siphon the energies from there using the Scepter of Quake and then use the energy to resurrect Quake. Soon after, Austin sent her apprentice to Orem, Utah along with support from Austin’s allies in the Imperial Remnant to gather information on the energies located there. While they were searching Ulysses Quarters — a hideout used by the Boy-Team during the Insurrection of the Cavaliers of Thornton — a cultist managed to determine from flight trajectories that Vincent Organa had traveled to New York City following the Battle of Orem. The cultist downloaded the flight information and transmitted the data to Aurora before being killed by New Order Initiate Jaden Korn, who was in Orem as part of an investigation into the locations mentioned in Matthew’s records. Aurora relayed the information to Austin, who congratulated her apprentice and told Aurora to meet her in New York City, when she was located by Korn in a hangar inside the base. Aurora engaged Korn in a duel, but fled when she realized that she could not gain the upper hand. Angered, she taunted Korn as she escaped and claimed they would cross paths again.

After her defeat in Orem, Aurora adopted a second sword. She would encounter Korn again in the country Peru while he and Annabeth Black, a ghost assisting him, were searching for Ross Padmore, Black’s other apprentice who had renounced the Darkness and was being held captive in the cult’s large facility. Aurora was at the facility to ensure that Padmore was secure and unable to escape. She was surprised when Korn, recently granted the title of New Order member, arrived and proceeded to lead him on a chase throughout the facility. Aurora taunted the New Order member from various ledges and balconies until she reached the hangar where Padmore was being held. Korn confronted Padmore, angered by his betrayal. Seeing his anger, Aurora encouraged Korn to strike down Padmore and join her and Helena Austin in the Darkness. With telepathic help from Annabeth, Korn let his anger dissipate. Realizing that he would not turn, the enraged Aurora cut off Padmore’s leg with her sword and attacked Korn, who eventually killed the tenacious Dark mutant.

Aurora is a cute yet intimidating girl who has green eyes and red hair. Aurora was extremely overconfident, a trait that she learned from her ruler, Helena Austin. This overconfidence was evident when Korn first encountered Aurora in Orem, where she remarked that Matthew was sending children after the Everlasting Ark. The second time she faced Korn, in Peru, she again taunted him, saying that she had learned many things from her ruler and called Korn a “sanctimonious fool;” however, her overconfidence failed her and she was subsequently killed by Korn. A formidable telekinetic, Aurora was very skilled in the use of enhanced leaps and speed. A very fast learner, she picked up all that her Master taught her. She was flexible, agile, and feminine which was reflected in her acrobatic, graceful sword styles. Focusing on swordplay, she wielded an Adept sword and utilized the Fast style of the New Order. After her duel with Korn in Orem, she began using an additional Adept sword and became extremely deadly with the dual style of combat. She appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: Legacy of the Light.

Helena Austin[]

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"You're delusional! Annabeth told me all about you, how you went crawling away after she defeated you!"
Jaden Korn, to Helena Austin[src]
"Where's your master, apprentice?"
―Jaden Korn, to Helena Austin[src]

Helena Austin was a Dark mutant who was at large during the height of the New Order. Apprenticed under the Dark mutant Seasann, Austin traveled with him to find the lost Valley of Light and served alongside him in Tavion's Knights of the Plague. After her defeat at the hands of Annabeth Black's ghost and Seasann's subsequent death, she became the leader of the Everlasting Ark cult. She formed an alliance with the Celestial Bane, took Aurora as her apprentice, and set herself upon the task of resurrecting the ancient NoHead Quake. When the Celestial Bane turned Ross Padmore, one of Annabeth Black's apprentices and a student at the New Order Praxeum, to the Darkness, Annabeth and her apprentice Jaden Korn encountered and confronted her, and Padmore at New Delhi. Following this, the Celestial Bane journeyed to the Obsidian Cult tomb city of Gorravan to resurrect Quake, leading to the Celestial Bane's demise. Helena Austin was born the daughter of an animal trainer named Nico Austin in 2151. In her youth, Helena displayed signs of mutantry and was "purified" by her father.

Helena Austin received training in the use of her mutant abilities under Seasann; during this training, Austin was selected by Seasann to be his personal apprentice, and the two conceived of a scheme to discover the location of the lost Valley of Light. During the Battle of Manhattan, Seasann and Austin intercepted Oorf, the partner of the ghost Annabeth Black and one of the only two people to know the location of the Valley. Austin managed to capture her and bring her aboard their shuttle. Black arrived to rescue her partner, only to arrive in time to watch Austin kill Oorf on Seasann's orders. The duo boarded their shuttle, leaving Manhattan. Unbeknownst to them, Black was now plotting how best to avenge Oorf's killers. Upon arriving on Earth and in New Mexico, Austin confronted Black. Angry over Oorf's demise, Black told her to leave the scene without Seasann, or else she would destroy her. Either during this time, or at some point later, Seasann was grabbed by one of Black's "tentacles" and killed. After Seasann's death, Austin took on an eager and sadistic apprentice: the female Aurora. With the Scepter of Quake recently obtained, she drained areas of the Sol System rich in mutation, and empowered her new followers, creating the Everlasting Ark, who sought to resurrect the ancient NoHead Grandmaster known as Quake. She invited surviving Reborn to join her, which became her New Reborn. Austin and Padmore traveled to New York, the location of Hell Burnbottom's Bast Castle, and were attempting to drain the castle's Dark energy when Jaden Korn arrived. Austin remained in the shadows as the two former friends dueled. Austin revealed herself after Korn defeated Padmore and Annabeth's ghost arrived. She refused to give up her new apprentice, and told Annabeth to save her pity because of the shame she caused her in Manhattan. Austin ripped Korn's sword from his grasp with psionic energy and threw it to weaken the ceiling, which she then brought down on the New Order members with the power of the Scepter of Quake. The ensuing chaos allowed her to escape with Padmore.

After neutralizing the cult's activities in Peru, Korn killed Aurora and saved Padmore, who was redeemed from the darkness. Korn and a team of S.M.S.B. members then went to Gorravan to stop Austin from resurrecting Quake, culminating in an epic battle between the New Order and the Everlasting Ark. Helena Austin was a powerful Dark mutant skilled at sword combat with occasional bouts of overconfidence masking an essential cowardice, exemplified by her begging for her life when she was defeated by Korn. After the death of Seasann, Austin ably led the Everlasting Ark, training her apprentice Aurora to exhibit her own ruthlessness. However, her overconfidence led to her death. She was very powerful in the Darkness. She was capable of a strong telekinetic shove, and possessed a high level of skill with the abilities of lightning and telekinetic grip. Helena Austin was an extremely lethal enemy. She possessed incredible skill with the sword and was a master of a variation of the Fast style of saber combat, which she would later teach to her apprentice Aurora. Austin would typically utilize flashy acrobatics with her sword technique, constantly flipping and somersaulting around her opponent, attacking them from many different angles in an attempt to overwhelm their defenses with her lightning-quick strikes. She appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: Legacy of the Light.

Avara[]

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Avara is a trained bounty hunter who hails from Uranus. Along with Elmo, Razzer, and Daniel, he took a job guarding Jalahessea in Niagara Falls. When the commanders of the Shade UnionMean King, Hell Burnbottom and Susan Marshall – came demanding Zira's submission, Zira ordered the bounty hunters to kill them. A fight ensued, with Avara pursuing the criminals, only to pushed back by Boatan Kyle's owls. After Burnbottom telekinetically strangled him and threw him aside, Razzer and Daniel threw smoke bombs at the NoHead adherent and Avara escaped. When the commanders of the Shade Union – Mean King, his brother Hell Burnbottom and their friend Susan Marshall – came demanding the submission of the International Alliance, Zira Miranda Grover, who was attending via hologram, ordered the bounty hunters to kill them.

Avara threw a knife at Burnbottom, which Mean King stopped and threw back at Elmo's hyena Mack with the Darkness. A fight ensued, with Avara just opening fire instead. He jumped out of the way of Susan Marshall's flamethrower and pursued the crime lords, only to pushed back as Boatan Kyle's owls entered the fray. He snuck on Burnbottom and Marshall, engaging the NoHead in hand-to-hand combat after Mark knocked him away from his sword. After Burnbottom telekinetically strangled him and threw him aside, Razzer and Daniel threw smoke bombs at the NoHead, prompting him to follow Razzer's suggestion that he and Elmo flee. Burnbottom let her go, remarking they were only bounty hunters.

In 2023, Avara kidnapped the adopted daughters of Nolan Coulson in the night. Afterwards, he went down to the Royal Palace of the Magistrate after taking his daughters to a townhouse with a week's worth of food. Because of her fondness for bounty hunters, Zira allowed Avara to stay for the night, and he told her stories for a good hour before she relented and went to sleep. From there, Avara ended up sleeping beside her, though when he woke up in the morning, he was embarrassed that he did not realize where he had been sleeping at. A guard led him to a bedroom. In the meantime, Coulson went to the palace, hoping to ask Zira Miranda Grover for help in finding his daughters. As Zira expressed her reluctance, Avara headed downstairs. The former relented when Nolan reminded her how much she loved her own son. Zira looked to her son and smiled, and proceeded to allow Nolan to present evidence against Avara, who she realized was responsible. Afterwards, Nolan ventured down to the cellar, where he successfully captured Avara and brought the culprit with him. Zira ordered Avara to be sent to the reeducation camp for their most severe dissenters.

In the Town Hall, Nolan approached Mayor Katy Black and asked her to put Avara on trial. Mayor Black took Avara down to the prisons, and the following day, he was brought upstairs in a cage and given a trial for which Nolan was present. Avara confidently pointed out that there was no proof that he had kidnapped them, though Coulson insisted otherwise. To prove this, he had Black call Zira Grover, who assured her that Nolan spoke the truth. After this, Avara was brought to a reeducation camp and imprisoned there for the kidnapping. He wondered how a group of Asians and Martians ended up in one of the Magistrate's reeducation camps, upon which he learned that she had been purging the North of everyone not of Northern origin. He escaped the camp in 2026 and went on the run. Avara had dark skin and "soulless eyes devoid of any particular color". His hair was wavy and a light shade of brown. He appears in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae and League of Red Stars.

Taylor Avery[]

Taylor Avery was a mutant who was referred to variously by male, female and gender-neutral pronouns including "zhe" and "zher". Zhe was a loyal, devoted, and trusted follower of Natalia Thornton and a major antagonist in the 2019 novel Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude. On New Year's Day, Avery located a distraught Rose Johannson and comforted her. Thornton magically teleported into the room and implored Johannson to join her. At some point following the Battle of Orem, Taylor Avery informed Cera Lewis of a sighting of Boy-Team operative, Cooper Miller. However, Lewis dismissed it, claiming to Avery that the Cavaliers of Thornton wouldn't listen to every little word somebody said about the Boy-Team. However, Thornton, who had been listening the whole time, revealed herself, chastising Lewis in front of Avery and telling her that the Cavaliers would do anything to destroy the Armies of Organa.

Taylor was a considerably malevolent being, who was an avowed and loyal follower of the Dark Witch Natalia Thornton, and supported her visions of power over all others. Avery was outwardly courteous, sophisticated, and refined, and despite zher deeply sinister ideology, could show kindness to those in need when it suited zher to do so, as shown when zhe comforted and invited in a distraught Rose Johannson. However, zher motivation for doing this, would appear to be unknowingly place Johannson under Thornton's presence and influence, in the hope of recruiting new followers to her sinister cause. Indeed, despite zher seeming benevolence and good will, Avery was in reality an immensely evil, remorseless and cunning individual, who desired to see the Cavaliers rise up above all other peoples and rule them. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude as a major antagonist.

B[]

Baby/Master Intelligence[]

Main article: Baby Intelligence

Baby/Captain Strength[]

Main article: Baby Strength

Ray Baker[]

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Ray Baker]] is a mutant who joined the Police Department at a young age. Following the beginning of the First NoHead War, Ray set himself into a self-imposed coma as younger officers began amassing higher ranks then the aged warrior. Despite this, his celebrated accomplishments protected him from being escorted elsewhere as he pored over several decades of uninterrupted memories, causing him to dream of many of his greatest adventures. He was granted mercy by Annabeth Black during the Battle of the Wasp, but he was unsure of her intent, and instead decided to climb onto a balcony at the utmost top of the Wasp and throw himself off.

Ray Baker was born somewhere in the United States of America on a date no later than 1947. He attended Superhero School, where he would finish his education earning at least five M.E.M.E.s. Sometime after his eighteenth birthday, Ray joined the Police Department basing in New York, and was eventually promoted to join the Division Office. Eventually, he became the Head of said office. In 1990, Ray Baker went into a self-imposed coma in order to recuperate from his past, having shown a decrease of health for several years prior. In a sort of semi-retirement, his celebrated status prompted the police to keep him in the sanctum. Covered under an old tarp to protect him, the officer’s coma allowed him to process what he had been through, and it felt to him as if his life was currently a perpetual dream. Despite being unresponsive, his longtime companion Tyson still talked and fussed over him on a regular basis, and even found ways to argue with him telepathically. When he awoke, he subsequently accompanied Bladepoint and Joseph Abernathy in the Pummeller to the Caribbeans, the islands identified as the hologram pit’s final destination.

Ray Baker fought in the Battle of Maryland. After Sheriff Bladepoint and his men destroyed the shield generator protecting Axis Base, Ray pulled into formation with his fellow pilots per the orders of their commander Zett, and the squadron went onto help the other fighter wings in their attack against the station. After Zett called for the remaining fighters to follow him into Axis Base’s superstructure to destroy its reactor core, Ray, Alice Shinner, and several other officers followed Frank into the base’s superstructure. As Ray made his way through the station’s unfinished ventilation shafts, pursued by robotic fighters, Zett unexpectedly ordered the rest of the group to split off and head to the surface. As Ray assisted in the diversion, Zett made his way to the core with Shinner, where they destroyed it. Afterwards, Zett ordered the police fleet to leave the Base at once. Ray left with the others, but when Alice ordered him to jump immediately to the police station, he did so. From there, he learned that the battle had ended.

Shortly after fleeing the Great Basin, Ray Baker saw a massive NoHead fleet appearing in New York’s orbit, forcing him and Sheriff Bladepoint to intervene. While Bladepoint traveled to the Jade Sanctum to coordinate the counter assault, Ray was dispatched to protect the Mayor. Eventually, he arrived at the Mayor’s private quarters, having up with Grand Army member Elijah Davies, and they demanded that the Mayor evacuate with them. As the massive battle increased in intensity in the skies of New York, the government was in the process of evacuating. As she lectured the police on her symbolic importance to the government and her ensured safety because of her position, Rotta Hecks and several NC-class bodyguards infiltrated the suite and attempted to capture the city’s leader.

Eventually, the Mayor was successfully captured. A battle-weary Ray encountered Annabeth Black, who was on her way to the Wasp, but she told him she was about to breach the bunker and he needn’t worry about her. However, when several fighters converged, Black told them to follow her to the station. They obeyed, but then she took them all out with Stun beams, including Baker. Telling Hell Burnbottom to grip the officer by the throat and arms, Black departed at last, unhindered, while Burnbottom trussed the man in a stun-net so that he could tell anyone who found him what had happened. However, when Black learned what he had done to protect his identity from an overzealous Ray who shared his name, she let him go free. In spite of Black's empathy, Ray climbed onto a balcony at the utmost top of the Wasp and threw himself off, falling spread-eagled into the depths below, never to be seen again.

Ray Baker was, according to Sheriff Bladepoint, a "man of action", having fought against Dark forces throughout his career as an officer and climbed ambitiously through the ranks to the Division Office. He gave an impression of shrewd toughness and was decisive and forceful. Ray did not underestimate the NoHeads, which served him well in 2000, and he was very proactive. He appears in Baby Intelligence, Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence, Before The SMSB: The Promises of Sheriff Baldric, and Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord.

Eddie Bakari[]

Eddie Bakari is an artist. In 2037, Eddie married Helen Thornton, considerably later than their friends Steven and Summer. Vincent Organa was their best man, and (partially as a result) his twin brother Jay attended as well. Summer Thompson and presumably Steven Thompson did not attend, although Summer regretted her absence. However, Eddie did not always treat her well and was not always honest, and at one point told her she was 'not good enough'. Bakari and Thornton attended the final of the 2nd S.M.S.B. Skyfighter Tournament in Chicago, Illinois, alongside Steven, Josh, Summer, Vincent, Jay, Cooper, and potentially others. A decade later, Bakari attended a meeting at the U.S. Government. Helen was worried about how best to respond to the Gladiator's violent campaign against the status quo. A year prior, he realized he had mistreated Helen Thornton and not always been there for her, promising to improve his behavior as he realized just how lucky he felt to have someone like her. His fate following the Brightening is unknown. He appears in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Latest Threat and Band of Justice: Omniverse and is mentioned in Vault of Ages: Cosmic War.

Victor Bamsickle[]

Viktor Bamsickle is an Ivorian non-mutate and the captain of the North Star. He offered a ride to a mutant baby named L'smae and told her the short history of their destination and the two gangs residing in it. He has appeared in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint.

Baraketh[]

Baraketh is the lieutenant of the Lord of the North in the Second NoHead War, notably serving at the Battle of the Eastern Field as an aide and accomplice of his senior officer. Born decades before the Battle of Quackville, Baraketh eventually became a trusted lieutenant of the Lord of the North in the Second NoHead War, notably participating in the attempted genocide of Los Angeles under Brute Gunray and later serving at the Battle of the Eastern Field under his lord, where he assumed control of all the War Robots at that battle after the Lord of the North was slain by Ammon Dorber and Telekinibabe. Still, he was ultimately slain by his enemies. Baraketh is extremely misanthropic and ruthless, planning on killing the entire population of Los Angeles. He is cruel and ungrateful to his soldiers, as shown when he cruelly pushed Sēon Wan away when he was helping him get off a beast he was struggling to get off, and Wan got back into position immediately. He has appeared in The Super Babies: An Ended Generation as a major antagonist.

Baron Zarath[]

Main article: Baron Zarath

Bash[]

Bash is a close ally of the S.M.S.B.. Along with his sisters, Mash, Slash, and Smash, he was eventually separated from his birth family. They were all adopted by a man who lived in the Dancing Dorm, where he was eventually employed. It is known that he has engaged in several physical fights with co-workers there. Eventually, his stepfather told him of the existence of the Great Ruby of Red Feathers, which had been placed under a Taboo so he was forbidden to speak of it to anyone.

Bash agreed to accompany him, Baby Strength, and Force Baby in their search for the Chosen One. However, he was far more loyal to the cause, rather than the boy representing it. The unlikely company traveled with the boulder in tow to several places. They all took turns guarding it, even though Baby Intelligence found this unnecessary, it was Bash's idea. While Bash was on guard duty, however, he fell asleep, and slept through the physical fight between Baby Intelligence and Baby Strength. Bash also told Baby Intelligence about the Ruby, unknowingly planting the seeds to his own capture. Force Baby called Baby Intelligence to confirm it. He was abducted, but first he somehow broke open the boulder, having just figured out how to do so, ensuring that Force Baby got ahold of the second scroll and could therefore read it to Baby Intelligence, leading to their trek to Mount Everest. He met up with them again in New Hampshire and accompanied his allies to Tsala, where the Dark Lord himself emerged from the darkness. He swiftly murdered Bash; Baby Intelligence heard Bash's body hit the ground. Bash was thereafter remembered as someone who had not strayed across the dark path and whom had stood up to the Dark Lord.

Bash once claimed to have scars running up his upper left leg in the precise shape of a map of Red Square. Noble, fair-minded, and graceful, Bash was laid back and easy going, and described as "cool". As Force Baby later acknowledged, he had a lively sense of humor and knew how to have fun. He was very brave, joining the S.M.S.B. to fight against Mr. Stupid NoHead. Bash valued all forms of life. He was also shown to be blunt, such as when he said that Baby Strength was "as careful as a madman...but certainly not one". He has appeared in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies as a major protagonist.

The Basket[]

"Don't be insecure. Take it from me. I'm a basket baby!"
"That's nice. Tip: don't be loquacious.
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―"The Basket" and the Ruby Eidolon[src]

"The Basket" was a handcrafted mutated object, albeit an extremely sentient one, and a basket. He initially insisted he was a container and not a person. The Basket was a container constructed from stiff fibers. Sometimes, he wore a headband. The Basket was extremely naive and insecure, wondering what his purpose was in life. He initially insisted he was a container and not a person with feelings and talents to call his own. Even after existing for about a year, the Basket still didn't know how he was alive. Even after existing for decades, he still believed he was a baby. He appears in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit and will reappear in Vault of Ages: Cosmic War.

Bailey Bastian[]

Bailey Bastian was a student at Grandview Elementary School. Steven Thompson began keeping an eye on him when Bastian used his stocks of spray paint and cigarettes. Eventually, Preston was nearly killed after a boy clad in a black hoody toggled with a car he had been left in, causing the car to crash into a wall. Thompson thought the boy was Bastian, but his theory was rubbished for a lack of proof. This set Thompson off and he began to stalk Bastian, looking for a reason to get him expelled. Later on, Thompson caught Bastian in the act of burning down the house of Penny by lighting a match and slipping it under the flap to Penny's door. Steven encountered Bailey again making his way towards an apartment, and warned Jamie, who was presumably with him, not to join him for her own safety. But she ran home and seized a rifle as Steven made his way into the apartment. In the meantime, Bailey ruthlessly slaughtered all the inhabitants of the apartment and proceeded to search the building for survivors. A nine-year-old girl, Ashley, managed to elude Bastian's search by hiding behind an overturned dresser, but apparently could not find a way out of the building. Alone among the dead, Bastian remained there for a brief period of time.

When Steven arrived, he encountered Bailey and spent several minutes arguing with him. Bastian cited that Steven was “dead meat", Steven brought up his elbow to parry Bailey's opening physical blow expertly, and they began to duel. He sent tasers at his head in an attempt to subdue him, and drive him back into the apartment, he was able to dodge them all expertly. In the meantime, Jamie tried to shake the victims of the apartment awake, as Steven had at some point told her to do this, only to realize, much to her horror, that they were dead. In the mix, she found a heavy bat in one of the bedrooms. Set off by Bailey's screams, Jamie hurtled downstairs and joined the duel. Steven panicked briefly, thinking Jamie was about to die, but she tossed him the aforementioned bat. The two of them made Bastian's job more difficult, but he was still strong enough to match them. The duel reached extraordinary proportions, Bastian laughed and promised them to show them mercy if they stopped trying to turn him in. They were driven back inside the apartment and down a flight of stairs: walls cracked and windows shattered. Suddenly, a boy named Tony intervenes. He raises a gun only to realize it is useless. Bastian gloated and drove Tony and the Thompson children backwards down the basement hallway, towards the place where he could hear a girl named Ashley crying. He finally managed to blast open their bedroom doors, where Tony stood ready to defend the sole survivor of Bailey's massacre. Believing that all was lost, Jamie cried out for Ashley, who she recognized. Suddenly, Tony's mentor, Bruce, who had realized something was wrong and had come to help, appeared on the windowsill and somehow blasted apart a huge portion of the wall. Without thinking, Thompson seized a shard of broken glass, spun around, and resourcefully dealt Bastian a killing blow through the heart. The explosion caused several people to come running. Knowing the police would be called, Steven, Jamie, Tony, and Bruce jumped out of the building and fled to avoid discovery.

Bailey Bastian is extremely unstable and homicidal. He was the portrait of a psychopath: overly emotional, unpredictable, selfish; possessed of delusions of grandeur, enjoying the basic nuances of human torture and murder, taking great pleasure in ending human life; having no sense of remorse for his crimes, and actually taking pleasure and pride in the ones he committed. It is also very likely that he possesses Histrionic personality traits. Due to his psychopathic, murderous, dramatic, and extremely sadistic nature, Bailey probably suffers from a Cluster B Psychopath. Bailey was incredibly talented in dueling, having immersed himself into abilities aimed largely at bringing pain and death to others. He was capable of overcoming the combined efforts of both Steven and Jamie Thompson during his apartment onslaught and drove the children back inside the building. He was also notably skilled at sneaking around places. Bastian was skilled at manipulating car engines beyond a third grader's abilities. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2 as a posthumous villain.

Bathilda[]

A civilian who helped Sebiscuits and his friends Sean Thomas and Scott Randalph to rescue Mary Dixon and several kidnapped Canadian children from captivity. With her own slave-smuggling knowledge and connections, she advised the brave little rescuers as to the required costs of their altruistic plans within the walls of her humble apartment. Between their secret meetings at Bathilda’s place, each of them gathered and gave what they could of their saved and solicited money to meet the costs of smugglers’ payment. Bathilda’s bare abode was located down a shaded alleyway near Bathilda’s stand in the New York City marketplace. She has appeared in Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence.

Beck[]

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He appears in Band of Justice.

Beemer[]

Beemer is a short and slender grey and white Scottish terrier and the pet dog of Ms. Malone and her closest companion. He is loyal, well-trained, brave, playful, eager, humble, simple, curious, silly, and affectionate. He appears in The Prime Poppies.

Ludwig Beethoven II[]

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"I'm not dumb; I just hate answering dumb questions."
―Ludwig Beethoven II[src]
"Now I will do what I should have done ten years ago!"
―Beethoven II, in his last attempt to overtake Helen[src]

Ludwig Beethoven II is a member of the Girl-Team and the High Command, and a gender traitor. During his education, Emily Watson was his only friend, which triggered his loyalty to the Girl-Team. He met Helen McKeen as a toddler, and he saved her from certain death. Ten years later, Beethoven had become a member of the Girl-Team, pledging his military support for the impending war against the Armies of Organa. After the outbreak of the School War, Beethoven was an influential member of the Girl-Team leadership, fighting valiantly whenever he was given the chance. Shortly after killing off Denim Spikes, Beethoven came to suspect Summer Petersen of being a double agent, which turned out to be true. Eventually, he fought in the Battle of Tower Placement, where he was struck down by Helen McKeen in combat. He was born to wealthy parents around a decade before the School War, possibly in 2012. By Steven Thompson's time, Ludwig's family on his father Ludwig I's side were the last known members of the Beethoven family. The Beethovens were an ancient family that was made famous by Ludwig van Beethoven, a celebrated composer of classical music. When he was a toddler, he met Helen McKeen, whose life he saved, though very little is known about the encounter. Ludwig Beethoven II was not very bright, leading to his facing difficulties in making friends at his school, Tower Placement, and being teased (especially by males) for his cluelessness and timidity. Emily Watson, however, was willing to befriend him. Feeling grateful for their relationship, and inadequate, he joined the Girl-Team under McKeen, who had since become a model student, as he wished to prove himself.

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Ludwig Beethoven II meeting with his friends.

Consequently, he spent years living solely among female children and adolescents. Nevertheless, the feelings of insignificance and worthlessness that the bullying he endured fostered embittered the boy, forging a latent desire to make the world sit up and notice him. As she was distraught and disgusted over behaviors displayed by male students in the school, Watson vented to Ludwig Beethoven II, who was initially offended by Watson's generalizing, until she told him he was not evil. As he had discussed this with Watson before, Beethoven suggested they create a trap to prove that females are the more intelligent gender. Beethoven had no regret arranging this, as no males in his life were of any importance to him. Watson enjoyed the thought of it and proposed it to Helen McKeen, who approved. The following night, Beethoven suggested a giant mouse trap as the trap, drawing a design for it as he had been asked to do, but Watson, who had seized leadership of the Girl-Team from McKeen, dissed the idea, going so far as to call him a moron. Beethoven contributed to the construction of what became the Boy Trap, which became a viral success when it was unleashed on first-grader Andrew Hendersen.

The night after the Boy Trap was set into motion, Ludwig Beethoven II saw the Armies of Organa filing outside, and alerted Emily Watson to their plans, getting their leader Steven Thompson, Summer Petersen, and Andrew Hendersen captured. Beethoven II saw his chance for revenge and was delighted when Petersen was sentenced to death and he would be there to witness it. To his fury, she escaped being killed by the gun-slinging Susan, who had been unleashed on her, and left the underground base with the aid of over three hundred Boy-Team members and their new fleet. Beethoven II was barely able to flee for his own life in the melee between girls, robotic soldiers, boys, and skyfighters. The School War had begun, and Beethoven suddenly found himself preparing for war. Beethoven remained on the Girl Team during the School War, and fought valiantly.

At one point, Ludwig Beethoven II learned that Denim Spikes had defected to the Boy-Team. He had anticipated his ambition to expose the Orc devil, and flew to Thunder Quarters in his personal ornithropter. When Spikes discovered Beethoven II’s presence, a dogfight over the city ensued, and although the two opponents seemed evenly matched at first, Beethoven had the upper hand when Denim leaped onto his ship for close combat. He immediately disarmed and killed him with two deterring bullets. Afterwards, he returned to Thunder Quarters and confronted Helen McKeen, who had just murdered Ursula Blackham and defeated Emily Watson in combat. He immediately attacked, but Summer Petersen and Jay Organa intervened. After some awkward arguing was exchanged, Beethoven was thrown back from McKeen and she escaped from him. Beethoven II continued to fight in the war whenever he was given the chance. When Summer pretended to defect to the Girl-Team and knelt before Emily, Beethoven, who was present, suspected Summer of being a double agent, yet even Emily sensed nothing. He also fought in the events leading to the abduction of the Decemahead, and briefly engaged Jay Organa, bent on revenge. However, Jay defeated him and he was rescued by Cera Lewis.

Ludwig Beethoven II fought briefly in the final battle of the School War. In it, a massive battle broke out between the boys and girls that poured into the arena, although Beethoven would remain at the balcony whence he stood. When Thomas Slovak attempted to assault the skybox and confront Beethoven, he unloaded several bullets into the acolyte, killing him and knocking him off the balcony. Beethoven used his jetpack to fly down to the arena floor, where he confronted Helen, who was fighting alongside Andrew. As Helen rushed in and utilized Stil II, Beethoven’s attempts to blast her proved futile, leading him to attempt to gain space by jetting away. He jumped onto a wall, but McKeen pursued and sliced his jetpack in two, leaving him vulnerable to Helen’s incapacitating strike. Beethoven was subsequently placed under arrest, and Natalia Thornton never mentioned him, indicating that he was still in prison in 2026.[4]

Ludwig Beethoven II was tall, slim, and always clad in a black tuxedo, both at school and in battle. He always made sure to keep it folded in the classic manner. He had black, scraggly hair that went down to his scalp, and was moderate in his concern for hygiene. He had yellow, hawk-like eyes, another trait that people misjudged him for, as he had never dabbled in the Darkness despite being arguably immoral. Having always been part of a legacy he never wanted, Ludwig Beethoven II harbored a need to prove himself and distance himself from the shadow of the Beethoven bloodline. Due to his childhood of being teased and neglected for his foolish and timid nature, he came to develop a latent desire for recognition and greatness, cynical feeling for society, and this led him to join Emily Watson, who he loved and always showed great concern and sensitivity, and fight the Armies of Organa in the name of world order entirely of his own volition. He still cared for anyone who cared for him, and that is where he found his friends. As Watson's on-and-off second-in-command, he became ruthless, cruel, and instinctive, finding the goal to justify the morally questionable tactics the Girl-Team employed, to the point where he had no qualms threatening the lives of defenseless people, and attacked Helen McKeen outright when she buried Watson under rubble, even though he was no match for her physically. Because of his immense drollness, nearly everyone at Tower Placement mistook Beethoven's apathetic demeanor for stupidity and a complete lack of wisdom, which attributes to his utter lack of interest in school or really very many things at all for that matter. Helen and Beion both considered him to be very simple. Nevertheless, he was actually very clever and always knew when to attack and when to evade, and always respected authority outside of school. He was also the first person to think of an effective way to goad the Boy-Team and Girl-Team into open enmity, and to realize that Summer Petersen's alleged loyalty to the Girl-Team was not what it seemed. In addition, his love for and trust in Watson was so strong that he could not bear the thought of a life without her, preferring to surrender than to lose her. Ludwig Beethoven II was a formidable duelist, always knowing when to attack and evade. He is an expert marksman and prefers to use two pistols in combat. It is also worth noting that he can climb on walls, according to Emily Watson. Beethoven II also seems capable of withstanding injury, as when he was blasted by the Heartbreaker, he did not seem badly hurt. He appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Coming Darkness, Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent, and Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

Beion[]

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"Kill them all... the more, the better... but I want McKeen and Petersen alive."
"Very good, ruler."
"That will do, Beion.
"
―Natalia and Beion prepare for battle[src]

Beion is a member of the Girl-Team, a high-ranking General of the Cavaliers of Thornton, a minor antagonist in the Boys vs. Girls trilogy, and a supporting antagonist in Boys vs. Girls 2 and Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude. Born in 2000, Beion was homeschooled until 2007, when he started his education at Tower Placement School. Due to Beion's reserved nature, he kept to himself most of the time and did not really make friends with other students. Beion seemed to get along with Cera Lewis and Helena — he was able to sit with them on the school bus — but other than that, he was not mentioned to be hanging around them. During the School War, Beion became a high-ranking official for the Girl Team. Beion stood as a false witness alongside Ursula Blackham for Emily Watson when she attempted to sway the Magistrate to the Girl-Team cause. Beion fought in the First Battle of Tower Placement, but evacuated after Helen McKeen put a surrender in order.[5]

Still determined to destroy Steven Thompson, he joined up with Natalia Thornton for the second war. Beion, who had a less-than-ideal view of Summer Petersen, taught his followers that she was a bitter enemy who had ravaged the Girl-Team on purpose.[6] Prior to the Second Battle of Tower Placement, Beion stood sentry with Thornton and Cera Lewis as the troops marched towards the front of the school. Beion flattered Thornton for her judgement in wanting Summer Petersen and Helen McKeen to be brought in alive, only to be waved off by his ruler. During the fighting, Beion ran into Summer Petersen, who claimed she had seen the error of her ways and had become loyal to the Cavaliers. Petersen managed to charm Beion since she was wearing a sleeveless shirt emphasizing her cute tummy and jean shorts and he was not used to being flattered at all, and she wrapped him into a friendly conversation on a bench. However, Petersen's charm was a smokescreen that put Beion off his guard, and his triumphant smile became one of pained surprise as Petersen's taser fired into his body from out of nowhere. Beion remained conscious long enough to glare at the girl for her trick while she lamented she would never seduce anyone again. He was then tried and arrested along with many other Cavaliers and imprisoned for his crimes. His sentence was permanent.

Beion was a tall, dark skinned boy with high cheekbones and long, slanting eyes. He was described as being vain about appearances. Beion seemed to be a highly arrogant person, who looked down on nearly everyone and everything. He rarely expressed his disdainful opinions in a confrontational manner. He reacted with scornful amusement when Summer Petersen insulted his vanity. He also did not seem to respect Charlie Corner very much. Beion had a longstanding hatred of the Boy-Team; this was made clear when Cera Lewis accused him of finding Summer attractive. Beion in response said he would never touch "a filthy gender traitor like her" regardless of her appearance. This proves him hypocritical, as he served the Girl-Team in spite of his own gender. Despite his largely strict and conscientious attitude, however, he was not a completely inflexible man, prone to let his feelings get the better of him like any other. This was seen when he allowed the beauty of Summer Petersen to cloud his judgement, letting the chance to capture her on the orders of Natalia Thornton, which makes him even more hypocritical. Ironically, he did touch her just prior to being incapacitated and arrested for this instance of letting his guard down entirely. It seemed he was so arrogant that he was more or less indifferent and dismissive of everyone, regardless of status.[7]

Jacob Bell[]

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Jacob Bell was a mutant who became a member of the NoHeads but ultimately defected and joined guards working for Suzie Rockwell of Dirigible Industries in Oceania. He was the second cousin of Savannah van Dukas. Jacob was born in 1989 into the wealthy Bell family. Relatives included Savannah van Dukas, who joined the FBI in her adulthood. Jacob did his best to follow the Bell family traditions. He was admired by his parents for his loyalty towards his family and upholding their traditions. At a young age, he joined the NoHeads. From a young age, Jacob Bell admired Mr. Stupid NoHead and had an ambition to become a NoHead in later life. Jacob had photos and articles about the Dark Lord and his followers cut from his newspapers, hung in his bedroom near a painting of his family crest. Jacob received his NoHead Sign around the age of sixteen. Even though his parents were never NoHeads themselves, they agreed with many of Mr. Stupid NoHead's own beliefs.

After becoming a NoHead, Jacob Bell quickly became disenchanted by the NoHeads' cause and began to consider abandoning the NoHeads. Hoping to break their source of power, Bell attempted to have the infamous metal tube destroyed, resulting in the NoHeads attempting to kill him over their hard-won prize. To evade them, Jacob Bell was finally forced to Apparate to Suzie’s Island in Oceania. However, he had taken an entire box of artifacts with him. He finally returned to America to hide it away, though Rowan the Authoritarian quickly learned what he had took. On Mean King's suggestion, he hired a bounty hunter named Xydarone to capture Bell and, more importantly, recover the box. Xydarone was able to use her physical beauty to successfully seduce Jacob Bell into giving her the box. Upon learning what the box contained, Xydarone contemplated keeping it for herself, directly contradicting the terms of her mission. Sensing this, Rowan had a group of robot soldiers go and claim the box, and when this happened, Bell fled to New York City and hid among the City Volcano. After disposing of the robot soldiers, Xydarone tracked Jacob Bell to the volcano. Bell Teleported away and to safety, though he had accidentally left the box. In the meantime, Rowan followed Xydarone to the volcano and the two engaged in battle over control of the box.

In 2023, Jacob Bell met Charity Hirz. However, the ghost of a fallen superhero rapidly launched an attack on Hirz's home in a vengeful rage, beginning to attack Jacob and the others before taking off and ambushing Hirz herself. As Hirz teleported herself and Conrad to Manhattan, Jacob helped several guards evacuate before facing the ghost. Eventually, he found one of Hirz's gadgets and destroyed the ghost entirely, leaving next to nothing left of it. After returning to Dirigible Island, Jacob Bell approached the gate guard and asked for an audience with Suzie Rockwell. After a short interrogation, the guard allowed it. Boarding a tracking pod, he finally found her eating in her room and watching television. Upon entering, Suzie paused her movie and asked him what he wanted. Bell immediately asked for a position as a guard for her. After thinking it over, Suzie agreed to hire him. Before he left her room, Suzie asked him what his original name was. When Bell told her, she said he was to go by this name now that he had defected. As a result, Jacob Bell went by the name of Jacob Bell. When Bryce Yearsley proved he was one of the greatest guards of all and was presented with a stun gun from Suzie, Jacob was present with Jeremiah Soule. Jacob also assisted in building the first two Basketball prototypes.

Jacob Bell was eager to show similarity with his parents, having taken after them whilst growing up. Like his parents, Jacob admired Mr. Stupid NoHead, and believed that he was a great Dark mutant. However, after he became a NoHead, he realized how pathetic and unreasonable their cause really was, showing that Jacob Bell had high morals in spite of his general beliefs. He was among those of many who believed that the NoHeads would be destroyed by the Chosen One.

Jacob Bell and his parents had a good relationship. Because his sister, Brooklyn, didn't share his parents' ideology, their parents told Brooklyn that "Jacob was a better son than him". Bell's parents were very glad that their son became a NoHead after leaving Superhero School. Jacob Bell's relationship with other family members, such as his cousins Annabeth, Riley, and Becca is unknown. Its likely that he got along well with Becca and Annabeth, since they all supported neurotypical supremacy and were involved with the NoHeads. It is possible that he and Riley weren't close, because the latter was considered a power traitor for marrying Abram van Dukas, a Muggle-born. She was also disowned from the Bell family. However, Annabeth was a fanatically loyal NoHead who would die for Mr. Stupid NoHead. She was also among NoHead's most sadistic followers. Bell started to hate her, when he started to hate the NoHeads, too. Jacob admired Mr. Stupid NoHead from an early age, having the same ideology as the Dark Lord. He thought Jacob Bell was a loyal servant. Finally, however, Bell decided that he didn't want to serve his lord any more. Although Rowan the Authoritarian did not truly love Jacob Bell, he valued the latter's usefulness and power. At one point, he told him where the Verasect was. To date, he has appeared in Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid, The Woman Who Talked to the Hand, and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint.

Riley Bell[]

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"Riley was my favorite cousin. No, Riley's not on here either. Riley's cousins are still here because they made lovely, respectable neurotypical marriages, but Riley married a neurodivergent, Abram van Dukas, so —"
Brooklyn Gales discussing Riley with Bartholomew Gales[src]
"Aw, shucks. Riley worked at a hospital. I met 'er there. We took an immediate — well, clearly we were made for each other, right?"
―Abram van Dukas[src]

Riley van Dukas (née Bell) (also known as Riles), was a neurotypical mutant. She attended Superhero School in the 2010s. After Superhero School, she married a neurodivergent, Abram van Dukas and was disowned by her prejudiced family. In 2013 she became the mother of Savannah van Dukas. During the Second NoHead War, Riley and her husband were allies of the police, as their daughter was a member. Savannah married Naay in 2027 and had a son, Edward van Dukas. During the war in 2030, Riley's husband was murdered by NoHeads, and Naay was also killed. After the Second NoHead War, Riley raised her grandson with the help of his godfather Dynamo, which meant that Edward also spent time with him and the S.M.S.B..

Riley was born in the 1990s. Brooklyn Gales, Becca Smith, and Jacob Bell were her cousins. Alfred Bell was also Riley's uncle. Riley attended Superhero School from the mid-1990s to the late 2000s. She may have been very skilled at Defensive Arts class. At some point after her education at Superhero School, Riley began working at a hospital as a nurse in training. There, she met and subsequently fell in love with neurodivergent Abram van Dukas, despite her family's steadfast belief in the importance of mutant superiority. Riley married Abram and was subsequently disowned by her aunt, parents and sisters. Statements by her sisters indicate that both of them cut off contact with Riley because they considered her a power traitor for her marriage. In 2013 at roughly the age of twenty, Riley and Abram had one child, Savannah van Dukas. Riley selected the name. Abram, Naay, and Riley called her Sav for short. While Riley was unsure why her ears were blue, she finally got used to it. Unlike many people she knew, Riley and Abram accepted her and patiently listened to her troubles, even when they didn’t find them pertinent. In elementary school, Dukas was virtually friendless, something that disturbed Riley. Her daughter, Savannah, attended Camp Fun and Games in 2022. It's implied that Riley worried about her daughter's safety frequently.

Although Riley and Abram did not appear to be official members of the Police Grand Army, they allowed their home to be one of the Police Grand Army's safe-houses and were supportive of the organization to which their daughter belonged. Savannah married Naay in the winter of 2030; she suspected that her parents did not approve because he was a cyborg, though it is unknown if this was true; given the fact that Riley wasn't a supremacist, these suspicions of Naay may have not been true.[citation needed]

After fighting off scout troopers, they were instrumental in Baby Intelligence's moving from Mount Everest to the Dukas house: Baby Intelligence, Force Baby, and Baby Strength procured the third scroll from their search for the Chosen One, the superheroes took temporary refuge in the Dukas' home, where Riley took care of Force Baby's injuries. She seemed somewhat offended when Baby Intelligence first reacted to her as if she were her cousin Annabeth Black because of their resemblance. She and Abram were both very worried about their daughter when they learned that the Great Basin was ambushed by NoHeads, though Abram tried to reassure his wife by pointing out that their daughter had been through worse in the Battle of the t and i Factory. Eventually, the protections around the police safe-houses were broken. Riley and Abram were interrogated and tortured by Brute Gunray for information pertaining to Baby Intelligence and the police. Their son-in-law reported that they were "shaken, obviously, but otherwise okay". Soon after this, their daughter discovered that she was pregnant and came to stay with Riley and Abram. The government, which was subtly influenced by the NoHeads, soon began persecuting anyone who had harbored Baby Intelligence after the law was passed. Abram was eventually caught by F8s and murdered in March of 2030, leaving Riley a widow; Riley, as a neurotypical, was safe, and stayed with her pregnant daughter. Riley's son-in-law was murdered during the Battle of the Golden Gates by rockets. Riley was left with custody of her grandson, though Edward would also spend a lot of time with his godfather, Sheriff Dynamo, and the S.M.S.B.

Riley is described as closely resembling NoHead Annabeth Black physically (as Baby Intelligence almost attacked her thinking that she was Annabeth), though she has black hair instead of light brown, and has softer and wider eyes. Thus, she is likely tall and bears the patrician beauty common to the Bell family, aside from her aforementioned eyes, which are kinder than her cousin's arrogant and heavily-lidded stare. It is safe to assume, given her marriage to a neurodivergent, that Riley was very different from both of her sisters: while her sisters married into "respectable" neurotypical families, she married for love despite her family's opposition, leading to her family's hatred. She is clearly a good mother showing her concern about her daughter's whereabouts after the Ambush at the McCallin House and taking care of her during her pregnancy, she is also a good grandmother raising her daughter's son after her death. Apart from her husband and daughter, her cousin Brooklyn Gales considered her to be her only true family, demonstrating that Riley always treated Brooklyn with respect and kindness. In addition to being a good wife, mother, and grandmother, she is a good friend, because despite that she was under torture, she did not reveal anything that could harm Baby Intelligence or any of her friends. She is a woman dedicated to her family and friends. Riley's powers are mostly unknown. However, she had a talent for cleanliness, a talent that her husband and her daughter did not share.

Riley's relationship with her parents was likely a bad one. Because she married a neurodivergent against her family's ideals of mutant superiority she was disowned and not considered a Bell after that. It is safe to assume that her parents did not consider her as their daughter anymore and like Annabeth and Becca cut off all contact with her. It is also possible that Riley's parents never met their granddaughter. It is unknown what kind of relationship Riley had with her cousin, Annabeth, and second cousin, Becca Smith, when they were younger. However, both her cousins believed in neurotypical supremacy, whereas Riley did not, given her marriage. After she married the Autistic Abram, Riley was disowned and both her cousins cut off all contact with her. Riley's younger cousin Brooklyn Gales told Zach Kellerman in 2015 that Riley was her favorite cousin. Like her, Brooklyn was considered a "power traitor" by their family, and was disowned for her beliefs. Thus, the two were likely close in their younger years. Brooklyn considered Brooklyn and Savannah her only true family. Riley married Abram van Dukas in spite of her family's hatred of neurodivergents, which led to her being disowned and shunned by her own sisters. Thus, it can be assumed that the two loved each other greatly. Abram comforted his wife when they were unsure what happened to their daughter after the Ambush at the McCallin House, reassuring her that, as an officer, Savannah had been through worse. Savannah and her mother were close. It's unknown how Riley took the news that her daughter and Naay were in love and that they planned to marry. It's also unknown how she initially reacted to Savannah's pregnancy. Riley was frantic with worry over her daughter's participation in the Second NoHead War and opted to stay with her during her pregnancy, while Abram went on the run from the NoHeads. It's unknown how she took the news of her daughter's death, but one can assume that the loss of her only child was devastating. After the final battle of the Second NoHead War Riley would raise the boy after his parents' deaths. After the Second NoHead War, Sheriff Dynamo helped Riley raise her grandson, and his godson, Edward van Dukas. Dynamo liked and respected Riley for her ideals and because she was Savannah's mother. It is possible that after the war they would see each other regularly and probable in such a scenario that they would develop a bond because of Savannah and Naay's memory. From the kindness of her heart, she would allow Grand Army members use of her house as a safe house. It is likely that she has a good relation with all of the members. The degree and nature of her involvement during the First NoHead War is unknown, but it is reasonable to assume that she helped them in some way. Riley proved her loyalty in 2030 when she was tortured by a NoHead at her home and did not reveal anything of import regarding Baby Intelligence or the police, despite the fact that she was under torture. She appears in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies, The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom, and Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Latest Threat.

Justin Bellamy[]

Justin Bellamy is a guard who was abducted in the night by Imperial forces serving Zira Miranda Grover. He was taken to Zira’s Palace to serve as one of Zira’s guards. Aside from himself and Taylor Carter, there were ten unidentified others on duty. Although he resented Zira at first, Bellamy eventually warmed up to her, falling under her spell as most of her servants did, being subtly manipulated by her charisma and beauty. Bellamy constantly had conversations with Helen McKeen, who was imprisoned at the Palace since 2023, even pulling up a bench to sit with her when he did. Usually, he did this with Taylor Carter. Sometimes, Bellamy would secretly unchain her for a time, which made McKeen very grateful. Helen also seemed to bond with them during this time, describing both of them as an “indescribable comfort.” Bellamy slowly began to grow disenchanted with Zira, as he saw more and more of her evil decisions for himself. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Bemb[]

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"I bowed to him, but apparently it wasn't low enough."
―Bemb[src]

Bemb is a public official on Planet 12. Bemb was born somewhere in Makka in the early 1930s or earlier. Thanks to the ruler of the planet, Bemb's life was extremely difficult. Bemb's day came when the Emperor passed by. When the former bowed to the ruler, but not low enough, the Emperor took offense to this and made him a servant at his palace. Bemb started out as a lowly janitor. However, the Emperor saw the alien's potential and promoted him to the rank of guard. Apparently, Bemb saw a human once. In 1946, Bemb encountered Lily Clark, who had teleported to Planet 12. The Makkan finally warmed up to her, having seen a human before, and found himself willing to tell her how tyrannical the Emperor of their planet was before taking her to the forthcoming Jousting Tournament. Lily realized the Emperor had to be stopped lest he could help her return home. Using her charm, Lily was able to convince him to take her to the Palace. After Bemb accompanied the four burly men which brought Lily and Edwardine to the throne room, a squad of armed guards cornered Lily. Realizing that Rodena, one of the guards, was pointing his weapon precariously towards the King, Lily cleverly pulled out a feather so Rodena would sneeze. The sneeze made its hand to lurch forward, pushing the trigger and shooting the Emperor.

Bemb and the other aliens were ecstatic at the end of their oppression, and held Lily in high regard for her feint. Knowing he was responsible for granting Lily access to the Emperor, Bemb was especially impressed. Indeed, he was among the first to bow to Lily when she was honored as the hero of Planet 12. Lily was appointed by Charlien as their holdout ruler, and when Lily prepared to sit on her new throne, Bemb attempted to tell her how her felt, but ended up stuttering out a reference to her intelligence. Although Bemb was disappointed in his failure, after being counseled by Charlien, he chose to follow her. He approached her throne and spoke to her, somewhat nervously. As Rodena realized what he is trying to say, he motioned to Lily, who then invited Bemb to sit by her at the following feast that night. Bemb also participated in Lily's tests.Bemb willingly helped create Lily's royal robes, which were blue and floaty. Lily appointed Bemb as Captain of the Guard. Bemb took this job seriously and proved to be very formidable. Tragically, he did not survive the War for Planet 12.

Bemb was a powerful, no-nonsense force during his time as the Captain of the Guard. Sometimes, he relied on verbal and physical force to get his messages across, though he was still compassionate, showing an efficient leader behind the harsh exterior. Despite his skill at military affairs, he seems to be somewhat lacking in social skills, as he has trouble telling Clark about his romantic feelings for her, or even properly congratulating her following her success in saving Planet 12, coyly using the grammatically incorrect "You got brainpower" statement to do so. Bemb first met Lily Clark when she ended up on Planet 12 by mistake. While most aliens would have been repulsed by one who looked so different from them, Bemb saw she was innocent and frightened, and initially thought her to be beautiful. He took her to the Palace willingly, where she saved the planet. After this, his feelings for her increased exceedingly. He appears in Convergence.

Bernal[]

Bernal is an anarchist employed in top-secret by Cara Mota. He led a group of anarchistic criminals disguised as a friendly convoy, only for Vincent Organa and Hayden Stan to dispatch his men. As Vincent made his way towards them, Bernal pointed a gas tank, but Hayden blasted it with her flamethrower, leaving the bemused anarchist to die from the explosion. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

Benjamin[]

Benjamin is a Reactor for the Holy Mackerels. He had a talent for the sport Crodela but had not tried out for the Crodela team for two years as almost every year they had full capacity. In 2029, Benjamin finally tried out for the new Crodela team positions and made it. During a match in January of 2030, Benjamin was pushed into a Dog Ravine by Ethan Roth with unnecessarily strong force, angering Kyle Merrill. Benjamin was a good enough player to earn a spot on the Holy Mackerels as a Reactor.[8]

Betsy[]

"The code, ruler… it could not be cracked."
"I don't want excuses. I want the bombs ready for the ambush!"
"There was nothing I could do. I did my best! It's not my fault!"
"Oh, yes. I understand. Your atonement is imminent."
"Maybe you should stop being so predictable.
"
―Emily Watson shows Betsy no mercy and Helen McKeen reacts[src]

Betsy is a fierce Captain of the Girl-Team under Emily Watson. Her rank was short-lived, however. Shortly before Watson enacted her plans to bomb the bedrooms of Boy-Team members, she entrusted Betsy with the task of cracking the codes that would unlock the bombers. Helen McKeen prepared to activate the fighters, but Betsy was unable to crack the code and broke the machine out of anger. McKeen was angry and dragged Betsy to Thunder Quarters. Here, Betsy reported to her commander, Emily Watson, of her inability to solve the code. Upon hearing of Betsy's failure to activate the bombers, Watson makes an example of the teenager by picking her up off the ground by her throat and throwing her to the lioness Spearhead. Betsy pathetically begged for help from an amused McKeen, and as Watson left the room, the former was eaten alive. As McKeen lamented on Watson's predictability, Cera Lewis immediately succeeded Betsy as Watson's right hand. While Betsy was confident in her abilities, this facade collapsed when faced with overwhelming force, which came in the form of Emily Watson and Spearhead. Completely terrified of them, Betsy was too cowardly to own up to her failure when at her mercy and ultimately was only able to scream for Helen's help in her final moments. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent.

The Black Queen[]

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Annabeth Black[]

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Aurora Black[]

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Helga Black[]

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Katy Black[]

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Katy Black is the overarching Mayor of eighteen different cities, and a recurring character in Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence and Sebiscuits: Apocalypse. After the First NoHead War, Black helped round up several NoHeads who survived the Battle of Golgolod. Despite not wishing to be reelected, Black eventually gave in to the people’s wishes, and she was reelected in 2027. In the following year, Black concocted a plan to capture the Lunch Money Bandit. In 2029, Black would be captured by Galfalor of Eris. However, the NoHeads were unable to leave, as police reinforcements arrived, leading to a heated sky battle. Baby Intelligence and Sebiscuits Cardarphen, flew into the heart of the battle and successfully boarded the Wasp, where they freed the Mayor. Katy Black was safe in government hands. Shortly afterwards, she prepared for a fencing tournament with Sebiscuits, and it took place right after Operation: Purge. Katy Black arrived at the tournament and gave a brief announcement before Sebiscuits presided. During Sebiscuits’ announcement, it was revealed that he is now a NoHead, as was Rotta Hecks. Black immediately attempted to stop him, only to be killed by high-voltage lightning from Sebiscuits. Her death was considered a crippling blow to the government. In her youth she voluntarily helped to build the City Volcano, which would be a resort inside a volcano that was otherwise dangerous and did nothing positive for mankind.

After Mr. Stupid NoHead established his evil Empire, Black presumably stood down from her post, as she otherwise would have been killed refusing. But there is a possibility that she went into hiding. After the war ended, Katy Black helped round up several NoHeads who survived the Battle of Golgolod. In the mix, she was also approached by Baron Nolan Coulson while she was inside the Town Hall, who asked her to put a bounty hunter named Avara on trial. In the morning, Black ensured Avara was tried. Despite not wishing to be reelected as Mayor, Black eventually gave in to the people’s wishes, and she was soon reelected in 2027. In the following year, Black would Betram Evans, not knowing the latter would succeed her as Mayor during the imminent war. Evans requested that the Lunch Money Bandit be stopped, and Black promised to do what she could to ensure the Lunch Money Bandit’s arrest.

During the Second NoHead War, Katy Black became the judge in the Council of the Law whilst heading the Department of Justice. Like her mother, Black spent much of her life in her career. Through an edict from her office, Katy Black gave the Police Grand Army permission to kill bystanders if they were in the way or the situation called for it. Katy Black was typing a document in her office when the NoHeads broke in. During the chaos of the battle, Black was spirited away to her bunker with Galfalor of Eris in close pursuit, killing many of her bodyguards and police officers on the way. However, she was ultimately abducted. Baby Intelligence was ordered to Mr. Stupid NoHead’s home, the Wasp, from the MBH where he set out to rescue the Mayor. During the search, Sebiscuits Cardarphen joined him. They eventually found Black, bound to a chair in the detention unit of the Wasp. Before they could rescue her, however, Galfalor appeared and the three of them dueled. Galfalor of Eris was aware that this duel was meant to rescue Katy Black. As they dueled, Black silently cheered the babies on. Baby Intelligence was rendered unconscious while battling Galfalor, but Sebiscuits continued to fight. When Sebiscuits disarmed the villain and had him down on his knees with both Galfalor’s sword and his own crossed at his neck, Black was ecstatic and broke her silence, urging the baby to kill Galfalor. However, Sebiscuits argued that he should not murder a defenseless prisoner in cold blood. Black continued to goad Cardarphen to finish Galfalor off, and he finally gave into his hate of the criminal and slashed at the villain’s throat, however, Galfalor triggered a hidden jetpack and escaped. This was a victory for Black. She offered to carry an unconscious Baby Intelligence as they left. Black nearly ended up killed when the Wasp sunk into the sky above town, with only the babies' clever evacuation of the doomed vessel saving her.

Shortly after the battle, Katy Black contacted Senator Schumer informing him that thanks to the S.M.S.B., she was all right. She also told him Baby Intelligence’s vision worried her, and informed him that the NoHeads would meet their end soon, thanks to Cardarphen and Baby Intelligence. When Schumer protested that Baby Intelligence was just a baby and couldn’t defeat the world’s strongest threat ever, Black reminded him that it was he who saved Earth from an alien attack. The day after the Battle of the Wasp, Black made a rule stating that if the NoHeads attacked again, everyone had to get underground. The rule was personally written by Black but given to her assistant to introduce. It nominally transferred command of the New York Police Department to the forerunners of the S.M.S.B., but Baby Intelligence would not have it. It also placed the Mayor in direct command of a fraction of the Grand Army, so if the NoHeads attacked again, they would be prepared.

In the week after Katy Black’s rescue, Sebiscuits planned a fencing tournament with the Mayor. Black told him it could be in the Town Hall, if she got the approval of Senator Chuck Schumer. Sebiscuits suggested they select the percise date first, and Black said it should be hosted in the following month. That following night, Black contacted Senator Schumer and asked for permission to use the Town Hall as the setting of the tournament. The Senator authorized this. Black traveled to the MBH personally to inform Sebiscuits of this. Baby Intelligence allowed her to speak with him in his private quarters. Black went there and informed Sebiscuits that she had Schumer’s permission. They proceeded to discuss several aspects of the tournament and what to do to prepare for the event. They also made posters together, though Black had not drawn anything for several months. After Operation: Purge, which caused Katy Black nothing short of depression, Sebiscuits told her they should still hold the Swordfighting Tournament, which would be held in the Town Hall, to provide some cheer. Meanwhile, Baby Intelligence realized the tournament was a trap. Katy Black arrived at the tournament and gave a brief announcement before Sebiscuits Cardarphen presided. During Sebiscuits’ announcement of the tournament’s winners, it was revealed that he is now a NoHead, and he summoned Rotta Hecks on stage to reveal the same. Black immediately attempted to stop him by ordering the townspeople to evacuate. However, Cardarphen fired high-voltage lightning at her, killing her immediately. Katy Black’s death was considered a crippling blow to the government during the Second NoHead War. Eventually, however, she would be replaced by Betram Evans.

Katy Black took to heart the lessons of self-sacrifice that had been taught her by her parents, and throughout her life she continued to do what was best for her people and the government she believed in, without thought of herself. Her sister sometimes scolded her for this attitude. She rarely gave in to personal desires, such as at a young age denying Ian Leal her affection, saying that New York City needed her more than he did. She was compassionate, always considering other people before herself, and she stood firm in what she believed in. She was also a persuasive and extremely empathetic speaker, as evidenced by her speeches as the Mayor, particularly when she opposed the escalating violence of the Second NoHead War. She was even willing to doubt the government in its later years, because of how far it had fallen short of its duty thanks to the First NoHead War. It was partly because of her firm belief in democracy and her genuine care for her people that her election for Mayor of New York City was a landslide. Katy Black matured quickly, as evidenced by her quick rise to political heights at a very young age, reaching Mayor at only seventeen years old. Though responsible, she was a strong-willed person, who continued to do what she believed to be correct and right despite those closest to her standing against her. She also refused heightened security, even after blatant attacks on her life during her time as Mayor, going so far as to cover security cameras. Her strong will and self-restraint were very strong. Throughout her entire life, she remained loyal as the Mayor to her people, and continually urged her assistant to stay loyal as well. She appears in Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence and Sebiscuits: Apocalypse and is mentioned in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies, S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?, and Sebiscuits: Renascence.

Norman and Helena Black[]

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Ursula Blackham[]

"Her maturity grew with her body throughout the years."
―Helen McKeen[src]

Ursula Blackham was a general of the Girl-Team throughout the year of 2021. The Blackhams had moved to Germany in 2013, but following their arrival in America in 2016, she attended Tower Placement School. Ursula was on easy terms with Emily Watson and Ludwig Beethoven II, though she found Helen McKeen to be very annoying. A 'B' student, Ursula also attended Girl-Team meetings whenever Helen McKeen held them. Ursula also helped build the Boy Trap in 2011, before she became a high-ranking official for the Girl Team. As the war progressed, Ursula came to lose her idealization of Watson's genocidal plans, but realized there was no way she could break her ties with the Girl-Team without losing her life.

When she was first introduced to Helen McKeen, she thought of McKeen as nothing more than a goody two-shoes and a dork, which she expressed, much to her amusement, prompting her to let Blackham into the Girl-Team. Ursula Blackham thus began attended Girl-Team meetings whenever Helen McKeen held them. She took her schooling very seriously. Ursula also helped the other members of the Girl-Team build the Boy Trap in 2021, but the consequences of the operation caught her unaware.

During the School War, Ursula Blackham became a high-ranking official for the Girl Team. Blackham stood alongside Beion as a false witness for Emily Watson when she attempted to sway the Magistrate to the Girl-Team cause. In addition to her assistance off the battlefield, Ursula Blackham helped Emily rig the school art party at Tower Placement School. When all the boys came together, Ursula opened fire with the others until the boys surrendered and Helen locked them in darkened classrooms. Emily, however, claimed she had a special attack for Steven Thompson, the leader of the Boy-Team. She also believed his suffering would rouse Summer Petersen to come. When Summer arrived with Josh Hogan, Ursula and GTR-10 pushed a bed away from the imminent war zone, flanked by five robots. It had Steven on it, who was now in a coma. GTR-10 noticed her, and as Ursula watched they began firing at him. Finally, Ursula fired as well. Josh redirected the bullets toward Ursula, and although none of them hit her, one of them hit the ceiling, causing pieces of it to fall down upon Blackham, pinning her to the ground. The robots seized Ursula's weakened form and left Josh behind. When Ursula recovered, she immediately headed for the security cameras, which were long in range and allowed her to witness the sky battle between Josh Hogan and the robotic fighters Emily had dispatched. After the fight ended, Ursula left to search for Emily. When she found her, Ursula reported that she had witnessed the battle. She expressed doubt that Josh had survived due to the amount of damage caused in the forest, but Emily insisted Summer was alive, and ordered Ursula to find her. To this end, Ursula sent a squadron of bombers to kill Josh, though they could not find any trace of their quarry.

As the war progressed, Ursula Blackham came to forgive the boys, but realized there was no way she could break her ties with the Girl-Team without losing her life. She soon ended up as the bulk of planning moves against the boys, and engaged in several battles. Ursula soon found herself at odds with Helen McKeen. Her negative attitude toward the girl quickly changed when she witnessed the general’s capabilities, and Helen’s actions in the School Art Party helped Ursula, aside others, escape the school alive. However, the two would share a mutual enmity of one another throughout the rest of the war. Eventually, Ursula became frustrated that she was forcibly in service to forces over which she had no control whatsoever. Due to the stress of war, the wrinkles on Ursula’s face became more severe than most girls her age.

On New Year's Day in 2022, Helen McKeen called Ursula Blackham in the night and told Ursula to come meet her at Thunder Quarters. Blackham arrived before McKeen, and when they were both present, Blackham welcomed her. When McKeen drew Exoneration, she fled into the conference room only to be cornered by the defector and killed thereafter. Her corpse would soon be found by Emily Watson.

Ursula Blackham was relatively slender and looked like an average tween at most. She had blonde, stringy hair that went down on her shoulders and almost to her waist. She also had brown eyes. Before the war she wore a pink T-shirt and jeans. During the war she always wore navy blue admiral’s attire. Ursula Blackham was highly intelligent and calculating. She was also determined, a trait her ruler, Emily Watson, valued in high-ranking Girl-Team generals. It was stated by Helen McKeen that her maturity was always growing rapidly. On the negative side, she was also pessimistic and somewhat gullible. She was more forgiving than most of the loyalists of Emily Watson and only initially saw the glory of her vision for humanity, but did not join the boys for fear that Watson was far stronger than Steven Thompson or Vincent Organa. Although Watson trusted her, she only remained on the Girl-Team because she thought there was no way she could inflict damage to them without being killed first. If she was not so fearful of death, she may have very likely defected to the Armies of Organa. Ursula's greatest fear was rattlesnakes.[5]

Blake[]

"Why don't we just shout to the guests passing by?"
"I never thought I'd agree with Blake, but everyone, start screaming for help at once!
"
―Blake and Steven Thompson[src]

People often called him a "roach". Blake and company were trapped on a rollercoaster. He suggested simply calling for help, which Steven Thompson agreed with, but the guests thought they were waving at them and did nothing. Blake seems to be a quiet and thoughtful boy. He has some slightly condescending tendencies. While they have little contact, Steven Thompson evidently likes Blake, as he invited him to come to the amusement park, but then made a joke at his expense, as he once claimed that he thought he would never agree with anything Blake said.[5]

Wallace Blanks[]

Wallace Blanks is a Neptunian mutant, who likely attended Lo Angela School of Mutantry. As one of Mr. Stupid NoHead's closest associates and most devout followers, he was known for his zealous oratory and anti-neurodivergence. Everything the Dark Lord has said, Blanks would openly agree with, and many times, he further elaborated on them. He was the chief architect of the Artillery Dusk attack on the neurodivergent mutants, which historians consider to be the beginning of the Penultimate Cleanse, leading towards the genocide of Operation: Blitz. Years later, he went on to join the Arcanus and fight in the Second NoHead War. During a training session in 2026, he ran on the ceiling-mounted gauntlets until Black knocked him off. As a result his nose bled. Cassidy laughed at him. After the Dark Lord fell, the Arcanus were briefly without a leader, and Blanks proceeded to wildly speak at length to his comrades. Unfortunately for him, he neither had the charisma nor aura that the Dark Lord commanded, and none of his comrades took him seriously. Soon after the conflict ended in 2030, Blanks was put on trial and sentenced to life imprisonment in Beta Prison. In 2044, Wallace escaped Beta Prison, along with several other Pestises, proceeding to fight in several battles of his master's campaign.

In January 2052, after the Gladiator lured Lindsay Kellerman and the other S.M.S.B. members to Transylvania Quarters in an effort to obtain the "Orb of Power", Wallace Blanks participated. After Master Intelligence destroyed the Court of Domination, Wallace attempted to pursue, but he was then injured by the collapsing shelves. Upon regaining consciousness, Blanks teleported to the Death Chamber and narrowly made it to Jupiter, where he did several loops around the duelists and cackled, knocking over Force Baby. However, he was finally taken down by the gun-handling of Force Baby himself.

A recurring joke with Blanks is his appearance, as he is a quite thin man. Some believe that he looks half-dead, which has earned him the nickname of "Skeletor" from one of the Arcanus. He is well-known for speaking in his native Neptunian accent. He was a very loyal NoHead willing to use the Darkness to commit atrocities for the sake of his master. He was also brave and calm to some degree. Wallace was able to Teleport from the sword of Red X. Blanks was also capable of casting electricity.[9][10]

Blasto[]

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Victoria Blossom[]

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Victoria Blossom is a heroine who is a member of the Police Grand Army. Despite her mutated parentage, Blossom was a Squib, meaning she had no powers. In her youth, she perfected her use of a shuriken. At some point prior to the Battle of Maryland, Blossom joined the Police Grand Army[11] as one of the officers recruited during the War on Terror. After passing a series of character tests that exam practical skills and how well candidate react under pressure, Blossom then underwent three years of training under the tutelage of Roxanne Waterston herself. Blossom's natural maturity and optimism allowed her to easily pass the Emotional and Logical portion of the training without doing any work or study at all. She also did well on the Tracking and Stealth portion of the course, using her shuriken to excellent effect. Blossom fully qualified in 2027 and became the leader of the Meditation Office.[12]

With the onset of Operation: Purge, Victoria Blossom somehow survived the massacre and went into hiding with the rest of the Grand Army. She was considered a considerable asset to the organization. During this time, she began dating a man named Carl Steele, she later admitted that she was obsessed with him and it took a year for him to notice her.[12] Shortly after Baby Intelligence and the S.M.S.B. curried the favor of the Grand Army and they ultimately won the Battle of the Golden Gates, Steele introduced Blossom to the S.M.S.B. Grandmaster, Blossom befriended the latter immediately, helping him to re-pack his suitcase. She also told him his Skater, the one and only Electroflame, was 'impossibly' lovely.[8] Blossom and Steele were married in May of 2030.[12]

Victoria fought in the Battle of the Eastern Field, during which she was surrounded by hordes of war robots. Blossom fought them off with her star blade and used a telepathic link to implore for help from Baby Intelligence, who she noticed was about one hundred feet away. As she waited for Baby Intelligence, Blossom began using several expert maneuvers to avoid their gunfire. Baby Intelligence repelled Blossom's adversaries with telekinesis, earning cheers from several warriors on their side. As the fighting progressed, Blossom eventually found Carl Steele, and together they realized that Wesley the Worm was about to stab Sheriff Bladepoint from behind. When Carl pointed this out, Blossom shot him. During the funeral of Sheriff Bladepoint, Blossom was comforted by Steele and cried on his shoulder, whilst whispering something to him. Her fate after the war is a mystery.[12]

Victoria Blossom is beautiful, curvy, and athletic. She has brown eyes and black eyebrows. Her light-colored attire was practical and form-fitting, exposing her toned arms. She also wore a white wedding dress when she married Carl Steele. Victoria is exactly six feet tall. Victoria, at her core, appears to be a well-meaning, optimistic, and righteous young woman. She is outgoing, cheerful, and photogenic. Even though she lives in hiding, Victoria loves life and seems to find most things interesting. She is the member who keeps everyone smiling and her sympathy towards other people's issues can help relieve moments of fear or tension.

While her silly nature and gaudy clothing may lead people to believe otherwise, Victoria is tremendously intelligent, having completed some very stringest training courses. Her knowledge of the Police Grand Army is innate and thorough enough for her to make complex calculations at incredible speeds using her mind alone. She also has an unexpected love of danger and experiencing surprising and sudden events usually does not slow her down. This can be demonstrated by the fact that she is always stopping to try and make logical decisions, unfazed by the dangers of doing so during active battles. Victoria is also one of the most observant members of the Grand Army. Even Baby Intelligence admires her wit. Victoria Blossom, from a young age, has mastered use of the shuriken. With her skill, Blossom is capable of killing hordes of NoHead foot soldiers or threatening an individual with her shuriken alone. Victoria's weapon of choice was the throwing star, a sharp, five-pointed piece of metal which resembled a star. It was of Japanese origin. She perfected the use of this weapon in her youth, and favored it in her adulthood. She used it effectively during the Tracking and Stealth portion of her training under the Police Grand Army. While surrounded by NoHead forces during the Battle of the Eastern Field, Blossom used her shuriken to kill the soldiers until Baby Intelligence arrived to help her out.

In an alternate 2030, the Police Grand Army was fragmented because Annabeth Black had skillfully persuaded several of their leaders to side with her. With her leaders serving what she had been working so hard to undo, Blossom left in disgrace, as did many other members. She told Jackie to form Victoria's Military.[2]

Bob[]

Bob is a hero who is a member of the Impedance and is one of the protagonists of D.I.T. One-Shot: The Dawn of Mutantry as well as the novel's comic relief. Bob was born in what would later become Africa in 2585 BCE. He teamed up with Leonard, Sir Analdas, and Carlislie, the latter of whom he fell in love with at first sight, as he immediately asked her if she was single, much to her disgust. He went into a blind panic when she was captured, but when she returned and introduced them to Gummi the Bare, Bob frowned at him and called him "a helpless little blue teddy bear", which almost provoked the small creature into attacking him viciously, if Carlislie hadn't interfered before things could get violent.

The team pitched their tent for the night, and Bob began flirting with Carlislie, much to her annoyance. When Bob asked if he could pet Gummi wanting to make amends and still believing him to be a bear cub, Carlislie said he could resulting in Gummi trying to bite him, which was all a part of Carlislie's mean-spirited, yet practical joke, which both of them found funny. In the morning, Gummi agreed to help them reach the House of the Impedance. The unlikely team became the Camaraderie of the Impedance. When they arrived, Bob fought in the battle between the Impedance and the Kingdom. After the battle, Bob left for Jolbeg with Analdas and Carlislie.

Bob is a tall and portly little boy with fair skin and light brown hair. He was immature and often considered to be naïve, resulting in him being the least popular member of the Camaraderie of the Impedance. He had a crush/infatuation with Carlislie, much to her chagrin, and in spite of her being a good two decades older than he was, as he seems to be sincerely oblivious to the idea of an adolescent dating a middle-aged woman to be problematic. Another example of his naïveté is that he sincerely mistook Gummi the Bare for being a bear cub cursed by black magic to be blue and apparently devoid of fur. He possesses poor manners, being a sloppy eater and often burping loudly hoping to amuse his friends, with little to no success. Bob was also very embarrassed about his abnormally tall stature (by child standards, as Carlislie indeed pointed out), which he was never known to come anywhere close to accepting.

Bob was blunt to the point of open honesty and was almost entirely devoid of malice or perversion, with Leonard once citing that "there's not a malicious bone in his entire body". Despite this, Bob is brave, sometimes to the point of foolishness, and he is unwaveringly loyal to the rest of the Camaraderie, even though they clearly dislike him at first, they eventually notice this and tolerate his company. Bob's weapon of choice is a club. He has appeared in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Dawn of Mutantry.

Mara Bode[]

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Bomb Man[]

Bomb Man is a magician-like criminal and a minor antagonist in Superquack and Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence and makes a comeback in Morgan, resurfacing after an entire decade of media. Little is known about Bomb Man’s early life, but his criminal exploits eventually led to him becoming a recurring enemy of Superquack. In 2004, Bomb Man was recruited by the Iron Godking to make the Statue of Liberty vanish with one of his bombs, and later met Morgan in person when she arrived to investigate, when he attempted to escape, Morgan followed him throughout Paris and eventually shook the location of Jeffrey Butch out of him. However, Bomb Man refused to betray the confidentiality of the man who hired him and led him to the Iron Godking's situational sidekick, who was Maestro, instead of the Iron Godking.[13]

Sixteen years later, Bomb Man was still at large. In 2020, he took advantage of the lax security from the COVID-19 Pandemic and crashed through a vault after stealing money. Just before Superquack could fight Bomb Man, Morgan arrived and tried to help, leading to Bomb Man being incapacitated with huge gusts of water. As a result, Bomb Man was handcuffed and chained to a doghouse just outside the police station.[14]

In 2029, Bomb Man robbed a bus. However, he was then intercepted by Baby Intelligence, who had just installed an alarm to alert him of any dangers that may lurk nearby. Seeing him, Bomb Man fled into an alley. Intelligence tracked him down and confronted him, leading to a fierce fight. Baby Intelligence finally disarmed him and took him to jail in a cage attached to his Pinewood Derby. The jail guard thanked him for his work, and Bomb Man was reincarnated once again.

Bomb Man is tall, skinny, and dressed in very linear black-and-white clothing. He has long, bony fingers, and lanky arms and legs. He also wears a top hat. Bomb Man is an extremely wicked, insane, and greedy man, who sees nothing more or less than acquiring money, frequently at the cost of mass-murdering the innocent. Despite his ruthlessness, Bomb Man seems to be somewhat honorable, as seen by his refusing to turn in his master even when being cornered by one of the most powerful superheroes in Sol.[3]

Wes Bomee[]

Wes Bomee was born in or before the 1990s, being hired by Zira Miranda Grover as the administrator of the Death Pit above the dictator's throne room, placing him in charge of coordinating and operating the futuristic arena. When it was revealed that Vincent Organa was coming to the Royal Palace of the Magistrate to free Helen McKeen from captivity in January of 2026, Wes Bomee met with Zira Miranda Grover to discuss the turn of events, as well as Zira's need to keep Barack Obama and Roxanne Waterston under mind control. Despite Zira's opposition, Bomee fired a turret into the head of one of the Arena Beasts after Organa convinced it to help him escape, believing it had turned and could destroy the Palace, but more so to show just how much he hated the creature. This infuriated Zira, who immediately marked the administrator for death. She had Nortorans escort Bomee to a room containing only a long dagger and lock him inside. It is likely that he saw the dagger and used it to commit suicide after realizing it could not get him out of the chamber.

As a result of his decision, Bomee inadvertently paved the way for the Battle at the Temple of the Relinquished, ending not only Zira's regime but the Cavaliers of Thornton as well. The fact that Steven Thompson asked Summer Petersen how she even knew about Bomee's execution could mean several things; that the news of Bomee's death was not widely circulated, that people didn't know Zira was behind it, or simply that he believed whatever story had been publicized about his disappearance. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Maranda Bones[]

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Maranda Bones is the younger sister and newspaper assistant of Trevor Bones. She appears in S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?.

Trevor Bones[]

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Bove[]

Bove was a wizard and a member of the Armies of Organa. During the attack at Splash Summit Waterpark, Bove fled and projected several shields around Steven Thompson's house with his wand. Later, Summer Petersen went to the Death Pit only to learn that Zira's band had been entertaining the dictator and decisively prevents Zira from having Thomas Carter killed, sending him off to safety with Bove, who was sustaining a subtle perimeter. He appears in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Rachel Bradley[]

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Rachel Bradley is an insurgent who became a leader in the Police Grand Army and an instrumental figure in the First NoHead War. She hailed from Canada and became a spy in the employ of the Magistrate. She was the cousin of Noah and Eli Peterson, and best friends with the spy-turned-officer Joseph Abernathy, her trusted co-pilot. She cared for the latter greatly, and was willing to do anything to help him. After Abernathy left to become a police officer, she continued in her work until Noah, who struggled with the Darkness, was seduced to the NoHeads. Having lost their cousin, Bradley left and returned to spying, and even lost her ship to numerous thieves. She continued to spy until she was brought back into the fight by police officers Bladepoint and Jean Richardson, and a Seer called the Mystic, who had part of a map to the Ebony Windows’ location. Bradley returned to Sheriff Missile, who led the police against the NoHeads. After the police destroyed Centerpoint Headquarters, an operation that resulted in Missile’s death at the hands of their cousin, Bradley waited for Bladepoint, Jean, and Ray to return from their mission to Oceania. Rachel Bradley was assigned to protect the Blackwing Sanctum in the final days of the war. Stationed there during the initiation of the Blackwing Operation, Bradley escaped with her life when the sanctum and the world fell into the hands of the NoHeads. Fleeing New York City and traveling from world to world, Bradley finally landed in Tsalla with the orphaned officer Mara Bode. Once in Tsalla, Rachel Bradley trained Bode and the local mutant Tsallians for an inevitable confrontation with the NoHeads. Officer Bradley was eventually tracked by Mae who sent her follower, Vyrtel, to kill her. Vyrtel and Rachel Bradley engaged in a vicious duel, ending when an injured Bradley toppled into the Ancient Abyss.

As a result of the Great Depression, Rachel Bradley was orphaned at a young age, and turned to a life of crime as a thief in order to survive the perils of the star system. Bradley, at some point, acquired an aircraft and became an exceptional pilot. Bradley began working outside of the laws, beginning a career in smuggling. During her early years as an insurgent, Bradley crash-landed on an unnamed city on Neptune that was entirely covered in electrical super-storms and cyclones. But beneath the storms, a beautiful oasis laid. Bradley located a cave that she turned into a secret hiding place, storing Canadian wine and other things within. She used the den several times over the years. At some point in the 1990s, Bradley came into the employment of the Magistrate. Bradley smuggled for Zira for several years and Bradley became Zira’s top smuggler. Bradley also spent much time in various cantinas looking for work. At some point, she managed to obtain a Fulee-class heavy freighter named the Teladona that she used for her smuggling operations and had even assembled a crew to assist her.

In 2000, Rachel Bradley came to stay at a cantina. However, upon sensing a disturbance, Bradley quickly flew to the Blackwing Sanctum, only to learn that Sheriff Missile was at Max Cultarena's castle and that the NoHeads had used the First NoHead Base to destroy four capitol cities of the government. Bradley proposed that the police immediately deploy a squadron to Cultarena’s castle, with the recently-returned Saul Cameron as its leader. In the aftermath of the Battle of Edgewater, Bradley was reunited with her cousin, Sheriff Missile, for the first time in years. He told her about Jean and Bladepoint, who had tried to take the Mystic back to the police, but that the latter had been abducted by Mr. Stupid NoHead in Edgewater. Afterwards, using Jean Richardson’s stolen information about the First NoHead Base, they planned an attack to the superweapon. While they waited for Weinheimer’s reconnaissance flight to return to base, Bradley talked to Sheriff Missile and they discussed their cousin. Afterward, when Missile was about to depart to the First NoHead Base to deactivate its shields, Bradley approached him and asked him to try and bring Noah back home if he saw him. Yet, during the assault, as she oversaw the operation, she felt Missile’s death (as killed by Mr. Ghastly NoHead) through the Light side. However, Missile’s actions had allowed the skyfighter attack, led by Cameron, to destroy the thermal oscillator and, with it, Centerpoint.

Fleeing New York City after the Blackwing Operation, Rachel Bradley wandered in search of survivors. Stumbling upon the orphaned officer Mara Bode, Bradley sensed that the woman was dangerously close to succumbing to the dark side and encouraged her to join Bradley in exile so that together they could heal and carry on the police traditions in solitude. They ultimately settled in Tsalla and made contact with the native mutated Tsallians. Rachel Bradley trained both Mara and the natives in the ways of the light so as to preserve the teachings of the police and prepare for an unavoidable confrontation with the NoHeads. After years of leadership in Tsalla, Bradley finally saw that the time for training was over: Mae had dispatched her apprentice Vyrtel to kill her and overthrow her control of Tsalla. Warning her people that the time had come to confront the NoHeads, a party of Tsallians ambushed Vyrtel as he touched down on the city, slowing him down as he mowed through their neighborhoods in search of Bradley. As the assassin approached on foot, Bradley sent Bode into the wilderness to hide, wary of the influence of the Dark side on the girl. Riding on the shoulders of an elder Beast, Bradley made her way to the Ancient Abyss, a place of sacrifice for the Tsallians for many millennia. Waiting in meditation as the assassin drew closer, Bradley stood to solemnly confront the boy, saddened by Mae’s manipulation of him.

When Vyrtel entered the Ancient Abyss, Rachel Bradley stood her ground and welcomed the boy as the gargoyle that lived in the heart of the Abyss drew Rachel Bradley’s Beast mount into its maw. Rachel Bradley and the assassin engaged each other first with a test of their respective powers. Batting aside each of the Dark mutant’s telekinetic attacks with ease, Bradley attacked him using swift strikes with her sword. Using the Light side to cause the acolyte to fall to the ground, Bradley called upon her people to attack the boy while he was vulnerable. Defeating the warriors one-by-one, Vyrtel was lured by Bradley deeper into the Abyss. Rachel Bradley’s mastery over the gargoyle became evident as she commanded it to slam its massive tentacles down around Vyrtel. As their sword duel intensified, Vyrtel was having difficulty keeping up with the police officer’s strikes, barely countering them. Throughout their duel, Rachel Bradley told the boy that Mae was only using him and he should turn to the Light. As their duel took them into the restraining tentacles of the gargoyle, Vyrtel was forced off as the gargoyle attacked him. While he was on the ground, Bradley ran along a tentacle, intent on killing the assassin. However, Vyrtel turned around at the last minute, catching Bradley off balance and ravaging her body with lightning. He then electrified the tentacles of the gargoyle which flung Rachel Bradley high into the air. Falling hard to the ground, a mortally injured Bradley began to utter prophecy, foretelling that Vyrtel would be betrayed by his NoHead masters should he remain on his current path. Following her utterance of prophecy, Bradley purposefully flung herself into the mighty gargoyle’s pit, her body ominously engulfed by a blinding blue light.

With Rachel Bradley dead, the environment of Tsalla slipped swiftly into darkness. Holding back the Darkness for so long, the dam broke as she died, plunging the Tsallians and their shamans into madness. The flora and fauna of the country became more hostile, aggressive, and twisted by the dark side. Mara Bode was not able to help keep the city stable as she was seduced by anger and fell into a crazed mania, losing herself in the jungle. When Vyrtel was betrayed by his master as Bradley’s prophecy forewarned, he began to seek out answers to his many questions. Meanwhile, Sheriff Bladepoint sought out Bradley for aid in rescuing his comrade, Roxanne. Arriving in the city, Bladepoint was captured by Bode and taken to an abandoned Tsallian village where she was determined to hold him as ransom against the Imperials. Vyrtel arrived to confront Bode soon after, sparing her life out of pity and regret for killing Rachel Bradley. In Colombia, a year following her death, the training robot WINDOW holographically took her form in a duel against his master.

Rachel had grizzled black hair that greyed by 2004, hazel eyes, and sickly pale skin. Her smile appeared as a sinister snarl. With a subtle sense of humor, Master Bradley sometimes seemed cold and unfeeling; something that was not helped by her smile. A powerful mutant, Rachel Bradley was known for her cockiness, dry wit, politeness, piloting skills, and her fighting skills. Bradley used to her advantage on at least one occasion the fact that she was ambidextrous. She was highly independent, preferring to work alone. Bradley was also one of the few people to hold her own against Vyrtel. Despite constantly “walking with celebrities”, Rachel was far from helpless in comparison. With a subtle sense of humor, Master Bradley sometimes seemed cold and unfeeling; something that was not helped by her smile, which appeared as a sinister snarl. Rachel Bradley was capable of stealing up behind an opponent or adversary and catching them unawares. Her ability to think up inventive and often extremely unorthodox solutions to problems on the fly proved to be a constant source of frustration to all enemies she encountered.

Despite being trained as a Consular, Bradley’s reputation with a sword was well known throughout the police. Regardless of her reputation, Bradley didn’t find herself superior to anyone and she preferred to spar with words rather than her sword. Indeed, while a member of the Administrative Office, Bradley was often quiet, reflecting on the words of her peers and occasionally interjecting a few soft words into the discussion. Though she was not a conceited or rude person, extremely opinionated tendencies would emerge. She was, however, a woman with insecurities as well. She was overprotective of her ship and hated times when it was modified or repaired too much, especially by robots, as tight bolts on the craft wouldn’t let her feel how hard they were hit by gunfire, resulting in her loosening several of them around the ship. She was also hesitant to let Joseph, Sheriff Missile, or anyone else fly it. Rachel Bradley was known to dislike robots and discouraged them from traveling in her ship. She also had a particular distaste for bugs. When the war was ended and the government and the police collapsed at the feet of the new NoHead Empire, Bradley exiled herself, fading away amongst the stars and biding her time until she could act out against the NoHeads. Remaining active in her role of peacekeeper, Master Bradley resided on Tsalla as Chieftain of the Tsallians and guardian of the distraught apprentice Mara Bode. For nearly two decades Bradley trained the Tsallians and tempered their dark side nature. Training them to repel the Empire, Bradley believed that her destiny had not yet been fulfilled, and that only the guidance of the Light, not her own desire to strike back at the Empire, was the true path to success.

Regarded as a Master of legendary power and strength in the Light, Rachel Bradley was a humble woman whose preference for negotiations did not detract from her prowess with a sword. A natural fighter, Bradley preferred to focus her energies into the studies of a Consular, focusing in the fields of diplomacy and healing. One of Bradley’s greatest gifts was her ability to commune with nature more deeply then most modern police officers. Able to control fauna and direct them with her will, she coupled this with her powers of chlorokinesis, which enabled her to alter the environment. Aside from her mastery of the Light, Bradley was well versed in several forms of sword combat. Considered one of the finest swordswomen of the era, her colleagues regarded her as one of the most cunning warriors of the day. A practitioner of both the Laveiren and Svarna forms, Bradley was described as being incredibly graceful. Her skill in Laveiren was even compared to that of Hell Burnbottom. While Bradley preferred these two forms, she was well trained in all of the standard forms, utilizing Niiten techniques during the First NoHead War and wielding dual blades. Infusing her weapon with the Light, she would throw her enemy off their feet by plunging her sabers into the ground and sending tremors through the soil. Easily fighting in crowds, Bradley was aided in clearly perceiving her surroundings. This talent allowed her to speed up her movements faster and with more accuracy than most other police officers.[15]

Brandon[]

Brandon is a member of the Police Grand Army. During his lifetime, he became close friends with Alice Shinner.[16] In 2029, he was the first officer to greet Peter Hecks at the police station when he arrived with Zett. Eventually, he fought in the attack on New York City in hopes of stopping a Robotic Monster wreaking havoc there. Along with four other members of the Grand Army, he clashed with the robot, only to be gunned down by its lasers at the very moment Zett and Peter arrived to interfere.[17]

Jon Brown[]

Jon Brown is the son of Mary, the elder brother of Zachary, and a part-time worker at Wendy's. Jon and Zach do not get along and they are near complete opposites. Jon likes to watch live shows, especially about bands such as One Direction or the Spice Girls, though he also loves watching game shows and singing karaoke. On occasion, Jon helped out Zach, though unintentionally. Jon used to team up with Zachary to prank their mother. Jon began attending Tower Placement School at the age of ten, where he became a model student. In the mix, he and Zach had a babysitter who bought them tickets for a performance of "The Paper and the Pen". In the past, and up to this point, he slept with a baby doll he named "Baby" appropriately. On his twelfth birthday, Jon received a karaoke set, and he continued to use it constantly, loudly and eccentrically as a teenager.

At one point, Jon was in a relationship with Ashley, an eighteen-year-old who worked at a comic book store called Next Generation. Before they broke up, he tried to learn about comics for Ashley and Zach tried to teach him, with no success, though with a lot of exhaustion. Jon later reconnected with Ashley. Zach tried selling him several posters to help the Boy Scouts (and beat a student named Steven Thompson in the process) and he selected one. When Zach asked him to buy more, he angrily retorted, inadvertently inspiring Zach to do something dishonest. That summer, Zach teased Jon by offering to cool him off with the hose for a dollar, calling the idea a “public service”. Two years later, Jon was still in a relationship with Ashley. Mary described his grades as “outstanding”.

Jon can be known as self-absorbed, and obnoxious, though only Zachary seems to view him as obnoxious. While Jon initially seemed to be unintelligent and rebellious, he is now surprisingly mature and obedient for his age, although he is annoying to Zach. He is also a good student, admired by several teachers at Tower Placement School. Jon has a younger brother named Zachary Brown. Zach considers him to be very annoying, fearing it will be even worse when Jon is an older teenager. Once, however, he did prove useful during a quest of Zach's to sell more wall hangings than Steven Thompson. He has appeared in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown.

Mary Brown[]

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"It's just that Mom's kind of clueless. She thinks she knows what it's like to be me, but she's sadly mistaken."
―Zachary Brown describing his mother[src]

Mary Brown is the absent-minded, albeit well-meaning mother of Zachary and Jon Brown. She once married, but she divorced her husband. In 2014, she chaperoned on Zachary's Boy Scouts camping trip, but ended up ruining the experience for everyone. When Zach was in eighth grade, she forbade him from drawing before bedtime because of his grades, which had reached an all-time low.

Little is known about Mary's childhood, though she was allegedly amongst the first students to consistently set foot into Tower Placement School. At one point, Mary slipped mud into her sister's sippy cup, though she later came to regret it. She eventually married an unidentified man, only for them to divorce at least twelve years after. However, this did not happen before the two gave birth to Jon and later Zachary. Mary tried to be a good parent to her children, although one part of Zach really disliked her. In 2024, she once had the false impression that Zach was in a relationship with a girl named Grace Tyler after catching them holding hands, much to the latter's horror and dismay. Less than a month later, she chaperoned on Zachary's Boy Scouts camping trip, but ended up ruining the experience for everyone after being sprayed by a skunk because she frightened it. According to Zach, everyone smelled of skunk for a whole day. The following year, in the summer, Mary became angry with Zach for spraying her with the hose that he'd left lying in the hot sun.

In April of 2026, she approved of Jon's grades, but became unusually angry when she learned that Zach had gotten an 'F' in Math. After showing him her own report card from junior high, she forbade him from drawing before bedtime until further notice, but (probably because, unbeknownst to Mary, the Hand of Luck was currently in her son's possession) called it off less than two days later.

Ever since her divorce, Mary has become desperate for love. She always sticks to her ways despite her children's constant efforts to change her and how other people view her, for better or for worse. She has appeared in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown.

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Ryan[]

Ryan is a member of the Police Grand Army during the early stages of the Second NoHead War. Through the building-wide loudspeaker, he implied that the Jade Sanctum would be under attack. As Baby Intelligence fought for reception, a gunshot was heard before Ryan could turn it off, implying that he was killed by NoHead forces. He has appeared in Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence.

Hell Burnbottom[]

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Jeffrey Butch[]

Jeffrey Butch is an undead cowboy. Eager to please Maestro, Butch sub-contracted Xydarone IV. The cowboy was pleased with the bounty hunter's work, but when Xydarone demanded payment, Butch handed him a small bag of coins. He suggested that he would not tell anyone else if Xydarone overlooked the shortfall, so as to preserve the bounty hunter's reputation, but Butch realized that Xydarone was not interested in such a bargain and intended to kill him for the transgression. Xydarone fired a bullet into his neck. As his head dropped to the ground in front of her, Xydarone sighed, remarking that he was not worth her time even though she thought he deserved worse.

Jeffrey Butch is a tall and quite lanky zombie with long, dark red, mullet-style hair, thick red eyebrows, a short red goatee on his chin, a long angular mustache, and large gray bags under his beady, murky-brown eyes. He wears a drizabone riding jacket, orange sparkly shirt, red frills, a blue tie, both tan gloves and chaps, both brown pants and leather belt with gold buckle, gray Stetson hat with black band around on its brim. Jeffrey Butch was aggressive, violent, brutish, and boisterous. He mostly does his deeds for money and power. Upon becoming undead, Butch became malevolent and slightly psychotic, as he carried great rage at being trapped among the undead. Upon learning that there was a woman who possessed a Complete Arsenal, Butch became infuriated and devoted to conquering Morgan on the orders of Maestro, who ordered him to apprehend her. He was also stingy, as he only offered Xydarone IV a small bag of coins for her services. However, this turned out to be his downfall. He has appeared in Morgan.

Miranda Butterfield[]

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"Do not let your fears keep you from greatness. One of the key purposes of going to Superhero School is to gain the courage to try new things."
―Miranda Butterfield to Morgan[src]

Miranda Butterfield, M.H. (First Class), was a mutant with high-functioning Autism, the only daughter of mutant Woody Butterfield Junior and homo sapien Sophie Ross. She attended Superhero School from 1951-1962. After her education, she worked for four years at the government and later returned to Superhero School, where she became zoology schoolteacher and concurrently, at differing times, Deputy Principal of Superhero School.

Miranda participated in the Attack on Superhero School in 2005 after Bethany Donner sneaked NoHeads into the school through the kitchen. She was stuck on the level below Sheriff Bladepoint and Hayden and couldn't pass on the stairs to reach them, but Adyna Dukakis pushed her aside. After the battle, she was devastated to learn of Dukakis' murder of Hayden, the man whom she had known nearly her entire life as a teacher, mentor, and friend, and whose murderer she had let pass. After the murder was committed the NoHead Sign, which was already cast into the sky, shadowed over the school grounds. During the C.A.T. examinations, events came to a head when Miranda was promptly mutilated by brutish Imperial officers interfering at school, which required that she be moved from Superhero School Hospital Wing to NYC Hospital for treatment.[15] While in convalescence, Miranda kept up on the War on Terror through the news. After her recovery at NYC Hospital, Miranda resumed her duties within the Police Grand Army as well as her teaching duties when the school year would begin again after summer. Early in the year she was responsible for the distribution of schedules for tenth years. On April 29, 2017, Miranda was present when Sheriff Bladepoint, Joseph, Roxanne Waterston, and the Mystic returned to Superhero University in the middle of the night in search of Mr. Stupid NoHead's sons, becoming aware they were there after Bladepoint defended her honor by incapacitating Erida.

Miranda Butterfield attended Superhero School; she excelled at school and became friends with several "misfits", several of whom were considered "Slimebreeds". Butterfield was also a supporter of the Police Grand Army. She also protected the students from Erodu and Erida from 2006 until 2017, and as part of this resistance movement, fought in several battles of the First NoHead War. In 2017, she went to Superhero University and fought in the battle there (where she led the resistance against Mr. Stupid NoHead). She survived the Second NoHead War and continued her job as principal. She was a neutral teacher and loved Superhero School. Sheriff Bladepoint remarked that she was a "good mutant" in her day. She appears in Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord, Red Cavalier, Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae, and Morgan, and is mentioned in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint.

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Caberra[]

Caberra joined the NoHeads at a young age and was one of the earliest followers of the Dark Lord. He tortured many Fobbles and non-supporters of the NoHeads during the First NoHead War. With the help of four other NoHeads, he murdered Flora and Jason Prowse, the brothers of Eloise Henderson. He was not the only participant in the act, though, since Joseph Abernathy informed Alice Shinner years later that it took five NoHeads to kill the two mutants, whose murders were described as "brutal." In 2028, he swore himself to the Sword of Masculinity. When the Belligerent led his forces to California to detain a clone of Dero, Caberra noticed X1, who was ascending higher and higher, trying to do so stealthily and with as little bloodshed as possible. Caberra gave away X1, who initially failed to notice him. Alerting reinforcements, Caberra disappeared.

A few weeks after the Conspiracy against Palmyra, Caberra met a Dark mutant named Sebiscuits Cardarphen. While RC-5 and his revolutionaries guarded the Lake of Tears, Caberra and Cardarphen journeyed to the fallen Jade Sanctum. After a brief skirmish with several automated training robots, the two reached the High Tower where Sebiscuits activated a recording of him and Mr. Stupid NoHead, to prove his association to Caberra. Throughout his campaign, Sebiscuits had apprehended a number of mutated war criminals that mysteriously disappeared once transferred to the S.M.S.B.'s authority. He demanded to know their location, only to be reprimanded for his behavior by Mean King. The recordings also revealed a penitentiary facility in the MBH's basement, connected to Baby Intelligence's lab. Cardarphen lost control of his anger upon discovering that the S.M.S.B. had secretly acquired the facility. Enraged, the Dark Lord telekinetically hurled several seats out of the tower's window. Seeing this, Caberra left, infuriating Cardarphen further.

Later, Caberra was captured and sent to Beta Prison for his crimes. His maximum security cell was close to that of Wallace Blanks'. Early in 2044, he escaped and swore himself to Plague Reborn. He attended the meeting at Transylvania Quarters in 2051. When the Gladiator spoke of how Alicia supports Fobble rights and would permit breeding with them, Caberra smiled in a confused fashion as if he literally thought that the idea of doing such a thing was insane. The Gladiator lured Master Intelligence to Transylvania Quarters precipitating the Mission to Transylvania Quarters. Shortly before the skirmish, Caberra was seen conversing with Rudolph Lestange. In the fight that ensued, Caberra was paired with Wallace Blanks as they pursued the S.M.S.B. members. Recognizing him from years past, Caberra made an attempt on Sebiscuits Cardarphen, only to be blasted away by Andromeda. Afterwards, Master Intelligence telekinetically smashed the shelves, distracting the Pestises so they could flee. Even though most of the Knights were successfully driven back, Caberra rallied by flying above the shelves and continuing pursuit, where he was joined by Rudolph and the Gladiator. Master Intelligence ordered everyone into the adjoining Time Chamber pursued by the other Pestises and sealed the door behind them. After the Knight forced their way in, Caberra captured Telekinibabe before tying him. However, the vibrations surrounding the mansion sent tremors throughout his body that killed him and prevented him from joining most of his comrades on Jupiter. Caberra returned from the dead as a ghost and promptly encountered George, who was wounded during the Battle of Jupiter, but alive. He was able to nurse him back to health.

Caberra is a tall, pock-marked man. His grey hair is described as being greasy. Caberra was extremely loyal to Mr. Stupid NoHead and the Gladiator after him, willing to commit various atrocities without hesitation or regret. Like Nolan Giles, he was sadistic and when he managed to scare Andromeda, he was very pleased with himself. Caberra also displayed a cocky and highly self-confident attitude and had developed a habit of engaging more than one opponent at a time or challenging powerful mutants such as the Prowse siblings, Sebiscuits, and Andromeda. When the Gladiator spoke of how Alicia supports Fobble rights and would permit breeding with them, Caberra smiled in a confused fashion as if he literally thought that the idea of doing such a thing was insane, showing that he, like other Pestises, hated neurodivergents and Fobbles. Caberra appeared to be on good terms with Rudolph Lestange, who patted him on the back during the meeting and were seen conversing together shortly before the end of the Gladiator's campaign.[10]

Calamava[]

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Calamava is an ally of Sebiscuits Cardarphen and an enemy to Armageddon. He appears in Sebiscuits: Renascence.

Toby Calvin[]

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"Mutation, Jesse. Maybe you've heard of it?"
―Mr. Calvin[src]

Toby Calvin was a professor serving as an instructor at Superhero School during Jesse O'Hara’s time of attendance there. Calvin eventually saved Jesse in the underlevels from Animus the Czar, frightening Animus away and escorting Jesse back, which did little to improve their relationship in the short run, though in the long run it made Jesse realize he didn't hate her the way she presumed.

Toby Calvin was born early in 1926 and grew up with his parents as a farm boy. Throughout his education at Superhero School coinciding with World War II, he was very determined to succeed, and eventually won Lee's Prize for Exceptional Mutation. After graduating, he eventually began teaching at his former school and consistently displayed the ability to keep a class quiet without effort. Toby Calvin’s personality was somewhat cruel and sarcastic at times and Jesse O'Hara came to believe that he had it in for her, even before classes officially started. He often criticized Jesse’s work in class and marked her low on papers and examinations for reasons that Jesse didn’t believe were fair. Despite this, Jesse still achieved passing marks in all of Mr. Calvin’s courses, ranging from A to C+, though in at least one instance, Mr. Calvin initially gave a mark of D, but was persuaded by Hayden to change it. Near the end of her first year at Superhero School, Jesse went on a walk across the metropolis of Massachusetts. As Jesse came across a wanted poster, she was seen by a man in a black hooded jacket, Animus the Czar. Surprised and frightened, Jesse immediately fell to his knees, but Toby Calvin, coming across the scene, charged at Animus the Czar, scaring him away. Realizing how dangerous it would be to let Jesse stay in Massachusetts’ underlevels, he guided her away. On the way, Jesse asked why he had saved her, and Calvin merely replied that being annoying was not the same as deserving death. When they arrived, Calvin instructed Jesse to remain in her dormitory, and to not tell anyone what had happened. Unbeknownst to him, Jesse defied both orders by telling Sean and Roger, her two best friends, in the common room.

At times, Toby Calvin could appear cold, cynical, malicious, and sarcastic. He had a commanding presence that exuded gravitas, authority and control. Although he was extremely spiteful toward those whom he disliked, he had superb emotional control. However, he had his limits, and was not incapable of losing his temper, particularly when it came to dealing with Jesse O'Hara. He was a formidable mutant in his own right, possessing a subtle and analytical mind. He was also a profound egoist who appeared to have a prominent hatred of almost every child under his tutelage. He valued logic and cunning above physical power. As a teacher, Calvin was known for his cavalier and authoritarian attitude towards his teaching. Ultimately, it was the good he strived to see in his students that defined his inner being. Toby Calvin was a gifted mutant, being able to make Jesse O'Hara's mechanical pencil materialize into his pocket somehow prior to reminding her he was a mutant. Calvin was also highly skillful in physical combat as he notably saved O'Hara's life in the underlevels by charging at Animus the Czar without hesitation and forcing him to flee before he could attack O'Hara. He is a major protagonist in White Messenger.

José Camargo[]

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He has appeared in Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid.

Luke Cameron[]

Luke Cameron is a pilot who flew for the U.S. Government and, later, the Team of Terror during the Shadow Wars. At Vincent Organa's behest, Luke went to Palmyra in 2094 to retrieve the Map of Light from Eegan Grover, but during the meeting, Unifiers under the command of the Dark Flame attacked the city. Alerted by Sue Grover of their arrival, Luke fled in his car. He has appeared in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit.

Saul Cameron[]

Saul Cameron is a skyfighter pilot and a member of the Police Grand Army. He was born to the lieutenant Adeline Rey and the sergeant Keith Cameron. Following Adeline's passing, the prodigious yet cocky Saul followed in his late mother's footsteps and became a pilot, serving the Grand Army Skyfleet, where he became one of Sheriff Missile's most trusted operatives. Cameron flew under the callsign of Black Leader while piloting his specialized P-80 Winger, Black One. As the conflict with the NoHeads grew more desperate, Cameron was sent to lead defenses at the Blackwing Sanctum. He aided Jean Richardson, Bladepoint, Joseph Abernathy, and Sheriff Missile with air support during the Battle of Edgewater, and he later flew during the battle to destroy Centerpoint Headquarters. During the battle, after Centerpoint was damaged by Missile, Richardson, Bladepoint, and Abernathy, Cameron fired the shot that destroyed the NoHeads' headquarters, saving the entire universe from certain destruction. He eventually had a son named Luke. Much like Adeline Rey, Saul Cameron was a proficient skyfighter pilot, arguably one of the best of the pre-NoHead Empire police. Cameron also fought on foot during the NoHeads' occupation of Superhero School, but the savage Augustus seemed too much for him. He appears in Before The SMSB: The Promises of Sheriff Baldric.

The Candy Man[]

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Candy Man is a humanoid businessman/anarchist whose background was shrouded in mystery, as little could be confirmed by anyone about his early life, let alone his origin, though he hinted being a descendant of government through his father. Suddenly, Master Intelligence appeared and fought with Candy Man. Quickly deducing that he was severely outmatched, Candy Man only managed to escape by throwing Titanium Girl out of a window, who Master Intelligence then leaped after and saved. While [blank - content needed] was transported, Candy Man attacked the caravan of police vehicles and attempted to kill [blank - content needed] with a variety of weapons fired from his arms, including a bomb shaped like a taffy. However, Titanium Girl intercepted his truck. After he realized that [blank - content needed] wasn't Titanium Girl, Candy Man broke off his pursuit and attempted to ram the car instead: Titanium Girl managed to dodge him and give chase as Candy Man sped away, being forced to relinquish the convoy. Titanium Girl then bore down on Candy Man (who goaded Titanium Girl to kill him by screaming "NA NA!") but stopped short as she came up behind him intending to climb aboard his vehicle. Titanium Girl's car exploded behind him, leaving her injured, with Candy Man gloating about physics before driving away.

Still in his disguise, Candy Man crashlanded at the gates of the Devil's Armpit, reappearing at the Royal Palace of the Magistrate. His crash alerted the attention of several guards, who began approaching him, believing the Magistrate may have questions for him. Candy Man sarcastically claimed he was quite bitter to taste. It is unknown what became of him afterwards.

Candy Man was a cold, bitter, and malevolent being who was ever-scheming. He was able to plan out events and also improvised when he needed to, showed a high level of intellect and knowledge. He cleverly stopped his truck to force Titanium Girl to crash into it. Candy Man also seemed to be knowledgeable in psychology and people's weaknesses and motivations. He had no problems getting underneath people's skin, and could easily manipulate people into corruption. Indeed, he frequently meddled in people's lives and even led them to insanity as it made him feel powerful. He could also be annoying, such as when he uses his catchphrase "Want some candy?" and when he childishly screamed "NA NA!" at Titanium Girl while she was pursuing him. He even cruelly taunted her for being naive when he had gravely injured the already frail teenager. Despite having the mind of a true sociopath, Candy Man was also calm and emotionless. Even faced with Zira Miranda Grover completely defenseless, he remained outwardly calm and collected. Candy Man was also shown to be very literal in his word usage, which allowed him to carry out his crimes and even betray his minions while, at the same time, he technically kept his word. He appears in S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?.

Captain Photon[]

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Captain Photon is an official member of the Unifiers, part of a commanding triumvirate among them, a part of the Defilement operation, and the Captain and later Grand Marshal of the Unifiers. During the Shadow Wars, which took place in the early 22nd century, Photon served alongside the leader of the Unifiers, the Dark Flame, in their efforts against the S.M.S.B. and the Team of Terror.

Despite her rank as captain, her true rank was higher than her title suggested. She was a leading member of the unofficial commanding duumvirate, alongside the dark enforcer George. Photon was assigned to the Defilement, for which she defended the Dark Flame's idea to use it as a mobile headquarters for the organization. There, she oversaw training of the Knight of Meyer military and the trooper ranks, in particular. Photon sought to have only the best soldiers don the Knight armor, and sought to keep politics out of the ranks to guard against a lack of effectiveness. Photon also believed that a Knight's loyalty was to be first and foremost to the Unifiers, not to any individual or comrade.

In Palmyra, Captain Photon led the Unifier attack on a mission to locate Eegan Grover and obtain information on the whereabouts of the Map of Light. If the Map of Light was destroyed, the very fabric of the light would disintegrate. Photon was accompanied by at least eighty Unifiers, including Fifteen and Eight, to the city. Before returning to the Defilement, Photon and her forces searched the entire village for anything that could lead to the Map under the Dark Flame's orders. When nothing was found, her troopers returned to the Defilement. Once there, Photon learned that Fifteen betrayed the Knights of Meyer and helped Jason escape. On the bridge of the Defilement, after Fifteen and Jason escaped, the Dark Flame determined Fifteen had been responsible for Jason's rescue, and Photon noted that it had been the trooper's first offense against the Unifiers. Despite Fifteen's efforts, he was ultimately captured by Twenty-Nine. Soon after, Photon stood by as the Dark Flame tortured and murdered the former Knight for his involvement.

Several months after the sacking of Palmyra, Captain Photon gathered intelligence, which indicated the location of the MBH. The ensuing battle was initially intended as the Unifiers raiding on the MBH, based on Captain Photon’s revelation, who led the attack until the Dark Flame Apparated into the front of the pack and took over. However, the S.M.S.B. had already returned from Asia and they were waiting for the assault. The Dark Flame sensed this, but he was ultimately unconcerned; he believed this would be a day long remembered. As the members of the S.M.S.B. prepared to hold off the Dark Flame, Photon was the first to launch attacks on the MBH, and she was followed by George and all the other Knights. Master Intelligence activated the shield generator before everyone came outside. The Dark Flame called off the attack now that he had everyone where he needed them. George called off the troops and Photon left with the others. By this point, Photon had become the Grand Marshal.

Photon was fiercely loyal to the Unifiers and believed that a Knight's loyalty was only to be given to the organization as a whole, not to any group or individual. Photon saw herself and her divisions as extensions of the will of the Dark Flame and looked down on sympathy in her ranks. Photon, privately, also believed that the meddling of politics ultimately led to ineffective ranks among the past Plague Reborn, and sought to ensure herself that only the best soldiers among even the staunchly loyal were worthy of joining the Knights of Meyer. The captain considered herself a perfectionist and kept herself in peak physical shape. She routinely walked dozens of kilometers while on patrol on the Defilement in any typical day and was an expert in combat, particularly with all Unifier small arms. Photon also always insisted on fighting alongside her troopers on the forefront instead of remaining in the comfort that could have come with her elevated rank. As well, Photon took it upon herself to memorize all of the serial numbers of the Knights of Meyer under her direct command, such as Fifteen.

Photon wore armor coated in chrome salvaged from a specialized skyfighter once owned by Xalvatrix. Its polished finish helped reflect harmful radiation, although the chromium served primarily as a symbol of past power. Photon also wore a traditional cape in black and red, the colors of the Unifiers. Photon's primary weapon was a G-11C rifle that was polished in chrome. She is a major antagonist in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit and a minor one in the currently unreleased Vault of Ages: Cosmic War.

Captain Obvious[]

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Sebiscuits Cardarphen[]

Carlislie[]

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Carlislie is a half-blooded African mutated heroine who started out as a maid who unwittingly killed her own father in the Ring of Tears and usurped his rank of Captain. She was born in what would later become Africa in 2613 BCE. Carlislie had been cleaning around the ship with the other women and tended to keep away from most of the men. Somehow, she acquired a necklace with the tip of a spear, though she would continually change her story regarding how it was acquired. She was eventually forced to kill Dalibor in self-defense, traumatizing her.

Carlislie was captured by a band of Maton thugs. Fortunately, she was interceded and rescued by Gummi the Bare, who managed to incapacitate the Matons and proceed to crush the bars of Carlislie's cage with a Maton-made mace. Gummi introduced himself, and despite some awkward tension exchanged, Carlislie quickly became fond of him. Effectively, she was one of the first (if not the first) individual to not show him open spite. Carlislie brought Gummi to camp, where she introduced him to Analdas and Leonardo. Both men were skeptical about Gummi and questioned the possibility of his existence. The team pitched their tent for the night, and Bob began flirting with Carlislie, much to her annoyance. As a mean joke, she "permitted" Bob to pet Gummi when he asked her if he could. Gummi bit him, much to Carlislie's amusement.

In the morning, Gummi agreed to help them reach the House of the Impedance. The unlikely team became the Camaraderie of the Impedance. When they arrived, Carlislie protested when King Holey unfairly ordered Gummi the Bare to be caged, but she was ignored by everyone except for Leonard. Carlislie also fought in the battle between the Impedance and the Kingdom. Before the battle, she explained to Analdas that just because "all women" fled when battle was imminent, did not mean she was not "particular". When Analdas went to confront the Lord of the Stone, Carlislie and Gummi distracted the Lord of the Stone long enough for the bear to heal Analdas. When the Dark Lord pulled Analdas in a chokehold, Carlislie hurled her sword at him and Keeber redirected its path to kill the Lord of the Stone. After the battle, Carlislie left for Jolbeg with Analdas and Bob.

Carlislie is a short and slender middle-aged woman with fair skin and strawberry-blonde hair. She wore a green tunic and a spear tip hanging on her neck as a necklace. Carlislie wore an eye patch in place of her right eye, as it had been gouged out by Dalibor during their duel. Due to the inhumane way she was treated by her father, Carlislie became bitterly, even bitingly sarcastic and cynical, as well as generally misanthropic, but she eventually seemed to have adopted a more calm and temperamental demeanor. Carlislie's hardships instilled in her a tough exterior and sense of maturity and responsibility. In spite of her self-discipline, Carlislie had a fiery temper she often struggled to control, and was eager to prove herself, to be recognized for what she could do. A brave woman, Carlislie was willing to put herself in dangerous situations when she knew it to be the right thing to do.

However, deep down, Carlislie is incredibly traumatized and carried overwhelming pain over her father's attempt to murder her for mouthing off at his associate. She hated her father, but she did have some sentiment for him and especially after learning of his background, as she took no pleasure in being forced to kill him and reluctantly admitted to herself that his death may be beneficial to her in the long run. Despite hiding it well, Carlislie's regret for killing her father came full swing when she opened up to Leonard enough to tell him about it. Carlislie was outraged by the inherent sexism in the world around her, which could only have been exacerbated by the reactions of the members of the Marauder Order to her earning the right to be their Captain. During that incident, she ruthlessly incapacitated Dalibor's right-hand man when he attempted to challenge her authority. She believed herself to be special and had to remind Leonard more than once that she was not a "helpless little girl". She also hated it when Bob flirted with her, even making a mean joke in response that was at the expense of Gummi the Bare. It is worth noting that she, unlike anyone else, was fond of him and didn't think he was annoying or weird at all. As the only adult in her group, she often has some bossy tendencies. Carlislie's weapon of choice is a bow and arrow.

Carlislie’s relationship with Leonard was initially a rocky one. Unlike the other members of the Camaraderie, Carlislie "could see right through him" and despised him for being self-centered, power-hungry, and cocky. However, the two began bonding after Carlislie helped Leonard realize he didn't covet the Lord of the Stone's throne, and wanted to travel another way. It is unknown what became of them after the Lord of the Stone's demise. Bob has a rocky relationship with Carlislie. He clearly has a crush on her, but she considers him to be a "disgusting little boy". She is the female lead in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Dawn of Mutantry.

Carmen[]

Carmen is an engineer and officer who helped Josh Hogan sop the Orb. She has appeared in Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

Wesley Carrier[]

"We're basically the same person. We've had the same experiences, live in the same house..."
"Cook each other's meals..."
"There's no kind of relationship any two men could have that is closer than that. And when it's bad?"
"Yeah, we don't really dwell on it because we know each other so well and we're there for each other and we know it's okay."
"It's extremely comforting knowing you have someone like that.
"
―Wesley Carrier and Rocken Role explaining their partnership[src]

Wesley Carrier was the assistant of Rocken Role. Emerging unscathed from the rage of the Second NoHead War, Carrier met Rocken Role at a musical performance by Lady Gaga. The two of them immediately became friends. After Role identified Carrier's talent, the latter became his partner, something they announced in October of 2039. In 2041, Carrier and Role produced their first album, and in said year Carrier was on the radio. In 2046, Role and Wesley released their album, Disco, on their own label, R2 Records. Wesley Carrier and Rocken Role headlined several events, particularly tours, throughout the remainder of the decade. In the 2050s, Wesley Carrier and Rocken Role opened for Green Day, performed in California, served as the opening act for a Canadian tour, and joined the lineup for the Australia’s The Falls Music & Arts Festival. Despite supporting the film, it is unclear quite how involved Wesley Carrier was in Shipped to Hell. Their long, abundant career continued into the 2060s, but ended abruptly when Carrier retired at the beginning of the Shadow Wars, upsetting Role. Sometime before 2093, Wesley returned to live with Role in his estate, only to be abducted in said year. He was imprisoned in the dungeons of the Palace of Despair for months until he was freed by George Thames II, along with several other prisoners.

Wesley Carrier was born in 2010, either of Irish descent or in Ireland itself. In 2026, Carrier learned about Baby Song, which was created by Rocken Role the previous year, and came to idolize him. He also came to support Role in American Idol, where the latter won second place and became even more popular than before. Not long after the “Mayo” video went viral, the Second NoHead War began, and upon its beginning Rocken Role went into isolation, confusing and disappointing Wesley Carrier. However, in this private life he still went on his official channel, so Carrier still had access to his videos. Carrier survived the war, alive and well. Wesley Carrier came to a performance by Lady Gaga, where he met Rocken Role. The two of them immediately became friends. Carrier even attended a performance by Role, during which time Role identified Wesley’s talent and made him his partner. At an October 2039 donation at an annual festival in New Jersey, Carrier and Role appeared together on stage for the first time together and played “Cat Duet”. In 2040, Carrier and Role produced “No Apologies” by Warped Tour favorite the Eyeliners, after signing with them. A year later, Role and Carrier produced their first album. That same year Role was recruited to host his own radio show on 97.9 radio channel. Carrier helped him as he hosted a four-hour show, which many people watched excitedly. In 2045, two years after the Third NoHead War, Carrier and Role celebrated the 25th anniversary of R2 Records with a sellout show at Manhattan’s Webster Hall. In June 2046, Role and Wesley released their album, Disco, on his own label, R2 Records. To support the album, the duo appeared on the 2046 Warped Tour and on a fall 2046 tour with Eagles of Death Metal. Various other bands like Antigone Rising, Valient Thorr, the Vacancies, Throw Rag and Riverboat Gamblers were to have joined the tour for a handful of dates each.

Wesley Carrier and Rocken Role headlined the Lubbock, Texas’ music in their Freedom Festival on July 4, 2047, with an estimated crowd of 65 thousand in attendance at the annual outdoor event. Three months later, in November, Carrier and Role appeared with Motörhead and Alice Cooper in a UK arena tour. Wesley Carrier and Rocken Role appeared on several dates of a tour in the summer of 2050, when he was forty-one years old. He opened for Pat Monanhan in August. In June 2052, five months after the Brightening, Wesley Carrier and Rocken Role opened for Green Day on their UK tour alongside acts such as Paramore. In 2056, Wesley Carrier and Rocken Role performed in Sacramento, California. The group was also the opening act for a Canadian tour in 2058. Rocken Role and Wesley Carrier were part of the lineup for the Australia’s The Falls Music & Arts Festival, 29 December, 2058 through 1 January, 2059, in Australia. Rocken Role was an executive producer for the film “Shipped to Hell”, though it is unclear quite how involved Wesley Carrier was. The film, which turned out to be a success, premiered at the 2062 Moonwalk Film Festival on 24 January. Wesley Carrier, Rocken Role, and Master Intelligence appeared at the Festival, for the company’s promotion, which was also attended by Sebiscuits and Telekinibabe. March 2060 saw the release of a 2-CD album with four newly re-recorded songs. Soon after, in 2063, Role’s parents died in an accident, depressing him. Fortunately, Carrier was able to comfort him enough for him to continue his musical career, which had truly been long and abundant. Along with Role, Carrier released the album Undisclosed on 30 September, 2064. The record reached Billboard’s Top 50. It included songs dealing with the death of Role's parents and other people in his life. Role was named Hollywood’s Second Legend, something Carrier was very proud of.

Wesley retired in 2071 at the beginning of the Shadow Wars, despite Role's protests. Role was very upset by this, but he did continue his work. Sometime between 2080 and 2103, Wesley returned to live with Role in his estate. In the latter year, however, Mella Montgomery's soldiers captured Wesley in the night, for yet unknown reasons. It was believed that Carrier was held captive at Beta Prison, though he was actually imprisoned in the basement of the Palace of Despair. Rocken Role was so desperate to get him back that he drove to China in order to breach the Palace and personally rescue Carrier. Carrier was soon joined by Master Intelligence, Baby Strength, Retrowoman, Telekinibabe, and Sebiscuits Cardarphen, while Lindsay Kellerman was tortured for information upstairs by Montgomery herself. After Carrier helped cut the ropes off their new cell-mates, George Thames came to free them. He took Carrier back to his home, and then returned to assist Master Intelligence and company in escaping the Palace. He died in rescuing them. When Thames was buried, he closed the blacksmith's eyes and provided the eulogy, thanking him for rescuing him. Wesley had blonde, straight hair and he always seemed to be smiling. He was laid back and easygoing. He had a vast knowledge of music, even prior to meeting Rocken Role, a trait which helped foster their unbreakable, life-long bond. He appears in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit.

Taylor Carter[]

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"She’s seriously got beautiful written all over her, from her thick hair and big belly right down to her gleaming blue eyes. She can be quite cruel from time to time but deep down she has a gentle heart and really just wants to party, like, all night long."
―Taylor Carter describing Zira, shortly after her "death"[src]

Taylor Carter is a prominent member of the Alliance Guard, and arguably the most loyal and efficient. He was born in Oregon in 2004, on the same day as his twin brother, Thomas. His father was the high priest of the Catholic Church. He was abducted in the night by Imperial forces serving Zira Miranda Grover. He was taken to the Royal Palace of the Magistrate to serve as one of Zira’s guards. Although he resented Zira at first, Taylor eventually came to like her. Indeed, he came to utterly enjoy tending to her and defending her as well. By no later than 2024, Taylor’s father became one of the most popular priests in Sol. Taylor constantly had conversations with Helen McKeen, who was imprisoned at the Palace since 2023, even pulling up a bench to sit with her when he did. Usually, he did this with Justin Bellamy. Sometimes, Justin would secretly unchain her for a time, which made Helen very grateful. In the mix, Thomas Carter was abducted and taken to the Royal Palace of the Magistrate by Jim Newman. The two brothers were overjoyed to see each other again. Taylor quickly became obsessed with his new ruler Zira, to the extent of an unhealthy carnal interest. Under stress, he tried at least twice to snuggle with her on her throne, only for her to rebuke him. On one such occasion, she sent him into the Death Pit as a competitor in the Tournament of White Roses, where he battled more than twenty guards and incapacitated them all, bonding with her over her appreciation of his fighting skills and how apparently arousing she looked in her blue, red, and gold tournament outfit.

In 2026, Taylor Carter was patrolling the palace when Vincent Organa found him and used mind control to force Taylor to send Zira his message. Taylor proceeded to the throne room, but was halted by Jim Newman, who joined him there. Inside, Zira sat up and told Taylor to send it through, which he did. A hologram of Vincent Organa appeared and requested to bargain for Helen’s life. Laughing off the request, Zira said she liked Helen where she was. After the message was over, Taylor reassured Zira her guards would always be there, before fetching her eighth meal from the kitchens. When Zira finished eating, she requested that Taylor stay with her and then ordered her dancers in to perform. During this time, Taylor witnessed the escape of Thomas Carter, which left him conflicted. However, by the time Zira went to sleep for the night Taylor remained awake and alert, still thinking of his brother. After Xydarone was revealed to be Summer Petersen, Taylor ratted out her and Helen McKeen, who had just been freed. Helen was taken to the dungeon, and Summer was enlisted as Zira’s servant and eventual successor. Following the capture, Zira ordered Taylor to along with Melinoe Gregorio bring Summer to the tailor Paine. Finally, the tailor fixed her into a tight turquoise shirt and skirt with a necklace to make her look presentable. Then they took her back upstairs. Zira laughed and flattered Summer, before ordering Summer to her. When Summer refused, Taylor hauled Summer up to Zira. Later, Zira fell asleep with one hand gripping Summer’s necklace, something Taylor stared at for some time before going to bed, for fear of being caught.

Shortly afterwards, Vincent Organa successfully broke into Zira’s throne room. Zira ordered Helen and GTR-10 be brought to her. Taylor offered Justin Bellamy help in fetching Helen, only to be denied. Before long, Justin returned with the prisoners. Zira sentenced them to death through the infamous Temple of the Relinquished. Zira then asked Taylor to proceed her out, yet on the way down to her luxurious limousine, Natalia Thornton intercepted them, disguised as Erica. However, Zira quickly saw through her and provided her with a Chevrolet so she could leave. Recognizing Taylor’s loyalty right then, Zira offered Taylor the chance to sit with her on the way to the temple. When Vincent rearmed himself, Zira ordered her guards to stop Vincent. Taylor prepared to follow them, but Zira beckoned him to stay. Taylor unhappily witnessed the battle with Zira and fled after Summer defeated her. Returning to the palace, Taylor bade the guards goodbye, headed to his quarters, and immediately began plotting to take revenge on Summer Petersen. When Taylor went out on a “walk” to deal with the stress of losing both Thomas Carter and Zira, he spied one of Lady Valarie’s bodyguards. Approaching the guard, Taylor offered him twenty dollars for a pertinent job — to assassinate Summer. The thug accepted the deal. Taylor also enlisted the services of Vorme, in cornering Summer, but he was unsuccessful. As he left the hangar, Taylor encountered Lisa Perry in an alleyway, and the former guard reminded his employee of her job.

Satisfied that Summer would be dealt with, Taylor returned to the palace. Taylor, however, was aghast when Summer strode through the door to the palace, unharmed. Summer apologized to Taylor for the trauma she had caused him. Although Taylor waved her off, Jim Newman told him that Summer must have been very devoted, returning to the palace just to apologize to him. Taylor nodded and reached into a safe, claiming he had a “gift” for Summer, but the safe also contained a gun. Summer, however, snatched his gun away, implied that she had already dispatched Taylor’s hired guards, and that she was “not in the mood.” Taking the hint, Taylor turned away, prompting Summer to leave. While the guard continued to complain about his situation, the Boy-Team General departed the palace.

Tall and brutish, Taylor received cybernetic altercations, in turn making him extremely physically durable as well as immensely muscular. Detailed helmets with a metal-like appearance covered the top of his head and was waxed in as a part of his skull to replace his hair. A T-shirt like under tunic was worn. Shoulder pauldrons were made of metallic plates, with a brown leather fixing strap and he always went around in dark grey boots. Loyal, dedicated, and studious, he was very athletic, as shown when he patrolled the entirety of the Royal Palace of the Magistrate without breaking a sweat, and again when he faced off against Zira’s guards decisively. Carter was a caring person who took his work very seriously and was forgiving and did not hold grudges. He was what Summer Petersen deemed as "sexually unashamed" — he was unhealthily obsessed with the Magistrate, having a powerful carnal interest in her and in Petersen. This extended to him being a stalker. When stressed, he usually went on a walk or tried snuggling with Zira, the latter of which usually ended badly for him. Although Taylor admitted that she could be cruel at times, he believed that she had a gentle heart and only wanted to party all the time. Taylor’s devotion to her eventually extended to him being sexually attracted to her. When she slept, he took a fancy to perversely staring at her. When he felt stressed, he tried snuggling with her, though usually he was unsuccessful, only annoying her. Satisfying her was of the utmost importance to him. Taylor Carter first met Summer Petersen after she failed to rescue Helen McKeen. Initially, Taylor found her very attractive, to the extent that he spent some time stalking her. After Summer seemingly killed Zira, however, Taylor vowed revenge, notwithstanding that Summer had apologized to him.[7]

Thomas Carter[]

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"Thomas keeps her happy. She keeps him alive."
―Jim Newman[src]
"He pleased me, he entertained me... but finally, I entertained myself."
―Zira[src]

Thomas Carter was a male dancer in Zira Miranda Grover’s court. He was the son of a world-famous priest and tricked into becoming a dancer by Jim Newman and Jerry as a gift to Zira. He was also the brother of Taylor Carter, who was a guard to Zira. Thomas was nearly murdered by Zira’s guards in 2026, but by then he had already decided death was far better than another day as Zira’s slave. However, he had come into allegiance with Summer Petersen, who made his escape from his enslavement possible. Thomas Carter was born to the high priest of the church in Oregon. Before his unfortunate time as a slave in Zira’s palace, Thomas Carter was the son of the high priest of the church in Oregon. At some point, his brother Taylor was abducted in the night by the forces serving Zira Miranda Grover, his future ruler. This made Thomas unutterably sad. Thomas was expelled from the school he attended when he was in eighth grade after he was framed by a girl named Ursula. Carter dreamed of one day attracting a beautiful female noble who would take him to her palace and present him with luxurious gifts. This dream seemed impossible but he naively held onto it, even as he grew older, placing all his passion into dancing with which he hoped would one day catch the attention of some aristocrat passing through. He did attract attention from the visiting ingrate Jim Newman. At one point, Thomas went on his one and only trip into one of the numerous underground cities of Oregon with his father. There they passed through the lower district of the city and despite his father’s warnings, he had watched the slums go by through the car’s window. Outside the cockpit, he had seen numerous girls in the same cheap netting costume, leaving them practically naked. The sad-eyed girls were chained to the walls with signs posted just above their heads that displayed their costs to the various customers that passed by. He felt pity for them, knowing that such a fate was so far from him, especially since he was male. By no later than 2024, Thomas had begun watching videos on the YouTube channel of SummerTheStarGeek, several of which saw her wearing outfits that exposed her chubby body and talking about various subjects, he quickly developed an innocent crush on her. By then, Thomas Carter’s father became one of the most popular priests in the world. In the same year, Jim, who had doubts that the chief would agree to sell Thomas, he abducted the boy during the night. He and Brianna, another dancer-in-training, were trained together as dancers at one of the greatest dance schools in the nation. As they were in Boise on their way to the Royal Palace of the Magistrate, Jensen Allen ran into them and attempted to set them free. She killed Jerry and rescued Brianna, but Thomas wanted to see what Palace life was like, naively thinking he would be able to leave at any time. Little did he know that it wouldn’t be what he expected. Jim took Thomas, and succeeded in giving him to Zira Miranda Grover.

Thomas Carter quickly learned he had been lied to about everything. Rather than the customary dancing veils, Thomas was given only a black tank top with no designs. Zira was immediately enamored with him, and chained him by the neck to her throne as her slave. He was only fed on scraps of food if he groveled to Zira, all while he watched his sedentary ruler gorge herself frequently. He tested each of his chain's links, hoping to break them and escape, but found that none were weak enough. Thomas was forced to dance for her, as well as give comfort and pleasure when the dictator beckoned, but he was determined to escape from his horrible existence, one way or another. Thomas Carter chose to refuse Zira Grover’s advances at least once, and was thoroughly beaten by her guards for this act of defiance. This beating was conducted “scientifically”, so as not to leave him with any disfiguring bruises. He wished they had so that he might become repulsive to the girl chaining him. Defiled and miserable, he could not decide if it was better to keep enduring the dictator's embrace until escape was possible, or to die cleanly and well, and escape that way. When he witnessed Zira conduct an event of the Tournament of White Roses resulting in the execution of dozens of prisoners at the hands of great beasts, he was terrified.

In February of 2026, Thomas Carter was sitting forlornly by his ruler's side when his own relative, Taylor Carter, arrived with a message for the Magistrate from Vincent Organa. He was left extremely bemused until night fell and he was unexpectedly approached by Summer Petersen. He regaled her with his backstory, explaining how he had been tricked into becoming a dancer by Jim Newman and Jerry as a gift to the dictator. After a talk, Petersen promised she would return for him. Later that day, Thomas was able to speak briefly with Taylor Carter, as he was worried he had been under mind-control to recite Vincent's words. Taylor agreed he probably had been, and confirmed that Vincent was indeed going to return to rescue them, and his hope was renewed further still.

Thomas Carter's spirits were high for the first time since his imprisonment, and so he performed the best dance of his life, which would also be his last as a slave. He openly defied Zira, who grew very angry and ordered her guards that were flanking her to kill Thomas inside the bone-laden arena, which Thomas noted "smelled heavily of rotten flesh". The guards turned their spears upon him without question. He scrambled to his feet and dusted himself off with a look above to see Zira and her goons mocking him through the grate above. His body trembled with fear, his hands absently stroking his wounded thighs that throbbed with pain from his awkward landing. The onlookers pointed and laughed at his misfortune as the dancer gazed up at where he had been just moments before. Carter puckered his lips together as he looked up, believing a part of her still wanted him. But then two guards joined him inside the pit. His face twisted into a mix of emotions as he heard them drawing their spears. Any thought of salvation was long gone. He screamed and stumbled back in horror. The onlookers applauded as the guards charged. Carter scrambled for any cover he could find, crawling behind rocks and clawing at the walls. He made one more crying plea for Zira to save him, reaching a hand up to his ruler with loud sobs and streams of tears. Zira laughed obscenely at his hopeless pleas for mercy. Thomas recalled Petersen's promise, and it sickened him. He did not want to die, and he did not have long to come to terms with his fate. When it finally became clear to him that he was about to be killed, he instantly regretted his decision to resist his ruler, who was eager to watch him die. Suddenly, Summer Petersen (disguised as Xydarone) demanded that the slave be returned to her without any physical damage wrought upon him. He was led into a closet where she revealed her true identity to him and gave him a contact to safely leave with, finally giving him a second chance to have a bright future.

Thomas Carter possessed the lithe, flexible form of a dancer. While he was enslaved to Zira Miranda Grover, Carter wore a black tank top with no designs on it. Thomas Carter was an ambitious and skilled dancer. He was eager for the opportunity to leave his hometown to move on to bigger and better things. This aspiration would eventually bring him lower than low, unfortunately, as it handed him in the hands of Zira Miranda Grover. Thomas was a proud and dignified person, enough to pleasure Zira to submit to her desires. He was repulsed by his immoral and energetic ruler, thinking her bloated yet sensual figure was utterly disgusting, and yet afraid for his own life if he refuses her demands. He would try to dance far away from Zira as possible. However his thought and emotions would make him careless, vain, and shallow, such as when he was nearly killed by Zira's guards. Thomas did not like Zira’s limousine. He hated being the center attention when he was sitting on Zira’s robe. Her guests and henchmen would look at him lustfully mocking him, even when he was forced to drink from Zira’s goblet they flourished in seeing the scantly-clad Thomas humiliated. Thomas did not like how exposed he was as Zira had easy access to violate him whenever she wanted. Thomas would try to ignore the female (and sometimes male) cat-callers. He appears in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Cassidy[]

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Cassidy with her stave during a training session.

Cassidy is the eighth member of the Arcanus. She was born into San Francisco, California, in 2020. At the age of six, Cassidy joined the NoHeads, but was often looked down on as the "runt" of the clique. Like most of the NoHeads, she was on good terms with Annabeth Black. She also "hero-worshiped" Hell Burnbottom according to Sēon Wan. She became friends with Qamar. Cassidy showed great skill at fighting and wielding staves which made her deadly at a distance. While Wallace Blanks was on the Gauntlets, Black tripped him and Cassidy laughed. Seeing Rebecca had a problem with nerves, she menaced her until Rebecca blasted a rack of swords to pieces, leaving her and Black surprised. Cassidy showed the same arrogance as many of her fellow Recruits, but lacked the ruthless discipline of Black and Mean King; however, unlike her best friend Brute Gunray she was very well-trained in her weapon of choice which was a stave.

Telekinibabe thought Cassidy as "arrogant" as he believed her to be softer than most of the NoHeads. Baby Intelligence thought otherwise, believing her to be "a truly nasty piece of work". Despite showing a calm and soothing demeanor, she ruthlessly killed at least two gang members, and later Indiana Shaffer, a teenager.

James Catherine[]

James Catherine is a brightener for the Holy Mackerels. In February of 2030, Catherine was bullied by Matthew Spall, a netkeeper on his team. As Baby Intelligence arrived to witness the fight, Spall challenged Catherine, who coolly insulted his intelligence. Angered, Spall shoved him. A humiliated Catherine threatened to "spread alien slime all over [his] face", but before things could get worse, Baby Intelligence used his telekinesis against Spall to frighten him without actually harming him, prompting him and his friends to flee with Spall giving Catherine one last threat. Although he was grateful to his teammate for his interference, Catherine was afraid that Spall would avenge him.[18]

Cedric[]

"Where is the Magistrate?!"
―Susan Marshall to Cedric[src]

An elder Idaho-born humanoid, Cedric is also a dance lover and a guard who served the Magistrate. In 2018, Cedric was present at Niagara Falls, along with Zira, who was there via verbal transmission. When the Shade Union came before the council to seek an alliance, the confrontation became a skirmish. Despite attempting to escape, Cedric was injured and eventually executed by Mean King after the frightened guard gave the location of Zira's palace. He wore a kind of beret on his head. He has appeared in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae.

Cedwell[]

Cedwell is a criminal. Eventually, he ran afoul of the Magistrate, who deemed him a "troublemaker". Zira hired both Steven Thompson and Helen McKeen to seek him out if her son, Eegan Grover, was stolen away, which happened thanks to Emily Watson. However, McKeen failed to apprehend Cedwell. After being transferred to Beta Prison in 2025, with his cell being close to that of Keenan Waller's, Jim Newman, as per Zira's orders, organized other inmates to murder him. He is mentioned in Boys vs. Girls 2 and League of Red Stars, and appears briefly in Vault of Ages: Surface of the Elements.

Harold Ceirin[]

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Harold Ceirin was the father of Roger Ceirin. Born into a very old, wealthy and gentry family, he was raised in the lap of luxury at the family estate, a magnificent mansion in Edgewater which had been in his family’s possession for four centuries. In his youth, Roger was taught that he was special: Firstly, because of his powers, and second, the high standing of his family. Harold taught his son about the prudence of maintaining a respectable appearance and retain the goodwill of Harold's political allies. Roger was encouraged to mainly befriend the mutant children of other wealthy families who shared a sense of neurotypical supremacism.

Harold taught his son Roger from a young age that the latter was special: Firstly as a mutant, and secondly as Ceirin, whose family name alone commanded respect due to the considerable influence in the government due to their substantial wealth, leadership of New York City going back three generations, and social standing in the community in general. As such, Harold taught his son about the prudence of maintaining an appearance of respectability to preserve their status of prominence among their kind, as well as the importance of retaining the goodwill of the ruling class from which the family could benefit. Taught to take great pride in his heritage, Roger was encouraged by both of his parents to mainly associate himself with the mutant children of other wealthy families who shared their cast-iron belief in the inherent superiority of mutantry. It is said that Harold has many of the qualities that have distinguished so many of his ancestors.

Marina Ceydan[]

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"You will respect me."
―Marina Ceydan[src]
"My chain is a source of intense pleasure in and of itself, and soon, your screams will be too!"
―Marina Ceydan[src]

Marina Ceydan is one of the highest-ranking individuals in the Royal Palace of the Magistrate. When Monte arrived, Marina helped with removing the young girl's clothes to put on her new outfit. Trudy begged for Marina and Zira's goons to stop the guards' backup, but in response to her backtalk, Marina smacked the the girl across the face, knocking her to the floor, before bending down and binding her with cords. After that Marina violently grabbed the girl's hair and whispered to her that she expected respect from her in the future. The girl struggled as Melinoe Gregorio picked her up and took the new slave to his chambers. When Marina heard that Zira had at last hired musicians, she did not have time to watch their first performance. She had to wait in the harem to prepare for the younger dancers and singers, regardless of the outcome. Marina knew the teenagers would be taken as servants just like many others. When the young men and women were brought before her, Marina, thrilled to see them, watched as the servants prepared the performers for their stewardess because they were always afraid of what their stewardesses would do to them. Marina got along with Natalie Clarke and she enjoyed forcing Clair Julian to do what she wanted. Marina was around when Zira was visited by Queen Zygen.

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Marina addressing "Xydarone V" during the Tournament of White Roses

Marina saw Adrian face execution for threatening Zira and Corey Deidrick running out of the palace. She found him and excitedly directed him to return to Zira and see if she was interested in dating him, which ended up happening. For this, Marina was rewarded by Zira. Arriving upwards from the Tournament of White Roses arena with her Bloodsong, Marina Ceydan had her drink and sat down to observe the fight in order to see Thomas Carter in the area. While the audience continued cheering, Zira had two guards arrive. Marina spoke for her stewardess when "Xydarone V" showed up demanding for Carter. After Summer Petersen was revealed before the crowd, Marina relished the idea of breaking in this young girl and humiliating her. When the Kraton Vincent Organa entered the throne room and was sent into the Death Pit, Marina returned to the arena and watched with the rest of the crowd, letting Melinoe Gregorio put his arm around her and gleefully thinking the Kraton was going to die. Eventually, the physical fight between Vincent and the Beasts turned into a confrontation she found boring, so Marina went around to many of the guests and slaves while sipping her drink and watching the execution. However, she became furious when Wes Bomee inadvertently killed the Prime Beast with a turret.

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Marina observed Vincent Organa's fight against the Arena Beasts

Marina Ceydan was a petite woman in her early forties. She had dark brown hair and matching brown eyes. Her face looked rather teenage-like, furthering the idea that she did not look thirty. Marina initially had a toned and muscular body, but her muscles softened and her stomach, while still being thin, had a little bit of compacted flab, making it look soft. She had a tender form and people generally regarded her as quite approachable until they find out more about her. This change in appearance occurred as a result of a lifestyle of monitoring teenagers and having guards restrain them to make it safe for her to do unto them as she pleased. Marina wore a plain pink crop top hanging over her shoulders that stopped just at the bottom of her breasts, exposing her midriff, much like the Magistrate. Her soft arms were completely bare. She also wore stretchy pants. Marina Ceydan was very hardworking and dedicated to serving and pleasing her diabolical yet charismatic mistress with a fanatical vibe. She may have had a poor relationship with her parents, as she would express enjoyment at hearing people speak out against their families. The Magistrate allowed her to indulge in her sadistic tendencies freely. Her sadism was such that Marina was feared by Zira's nobles, who were afraid of what she would do if they disobeyed her. A malicious yet stoic woman, Marina enjoyed tormenting Zira's boyfriends placed under her charge, to the point that she even looked forward to Zira murdering Thomas Carter and forcing Clair Julian to replace him, which she perceived as being inevitable. She also disciplined the servants harshly, almost barbarically, such as when she pushed Monte and whispered vulgar words in his ear after she talked back. Marina relished her role as stewardess of Zira's entertainers and partners and was capable of charming people when she wanted to, like with Corey Deidrick, for instance.

Marina greatly enjoyed the company of those who served the Magistrate herself as officials and lords, rather than servants and slaves. Hence, Marina was close friends with the Lorekeeper. Marina was fanatically loyal to her mistress, the Magistrate, and would do anything to provide her services and pleasure to the Magistrate. Marina held great respect for the dictator that she felt for very few others. For her part, Zira trusted Marina more than nearly anyone else within the International Alliance. Summer Petersen was Marina's favorite partner Zira ever ended up with, and she relished the idea of breaking in this young girl and humiliating her. Marina was also impressed by Summer's agility for one so overweight. She appears in Boys vs. Girls 2, League of Red Stars, and the currently unreleased Vault of Ages: Fusion.

Amarone Chalsey[]

Amarone Chalsey is a former student at Hernandez Middle School who betrayed Zach and Bridgett Kellerman when asked by Mr. Stupid NoHead to reveal their location in December 2029. After a prophecy concerning Baby Intelligence and Lindsay Kellerman was recovered by the Mystic, Amarone Chalsey somehow discovered the hidden location of Zach and Bridgett Kellerman. With December dawning upon Earth, Chalsey, when asked by Mr. Stupid NoHead to reveal their location, spitefully gave their location willingly, as Baby Intelligence mentions that she was not made to by means of mutantry or threats. he also speculated that Chalsey merely wanted to cause trouble, while Mr. Stupid NoHead saw her as a means to his plan.

Chalsey returned to the Kellerman House around the same time that Baby Intelligence, Fizz, and Paige Nelson did. After heated discussion and the arrival of Amos, Chalsey was attempted to redirect the blame to Mr. Stupid NoHead, but when Baby Intelligence pointed out they already knew what both individuals had been found guilty of, she appealed for mercy to each person in the house. Each of them was disgusted by her disregard for human life, and the fact that she would dare ask them for mercy after trying to slash Fizz in the face infuriated them even more. Fizz and Nelson planned to kill Chalsey, but Baby Intelligence intervened, claiming that slaughter was too bad for the likes of Chalsey, as she was defenseless and had killed no one. After a brief argument, Nelson and Fizz drew their swords, but then Nelson unexpectedly sheathed hers. Chalsey weakly yet derisively laughed at her, but Nelson concentrated her force field into a seismic blast and struck her violently in the head, at which point she angrily ran away. Amarone Chalsey was a tall woman with long, blonde hair, thin lips, unusually short eyelashes, and pale skin. She usually wore conventional T-shirts. Amarone was characterized by spite. She was described as "horrible" and showed little regard for any human life. She has appeared in Sebiscuits: Apocalypse as a major antagonist.

Erica Chamberlain[]

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Erica Chamberlain is the daughter of Ethan Chamberlain and a dancer for Zira Miranda Grover. In 2026, Natalia Thornton disguised as her in order to infiltrate the Royal Palace of the Magistrate. At some point in her childhood, Erica met Nolan Coulson, who she became very attracted to. However, she would also feel the same way about a man named Nate. At one point, Nolan introduced her to his sister Jenna, and while Erica liked her, and saw that Nolan and Jenna were friendly with each other, Nate (who was with them) noted that Jenna seemed "terrified" of him, to which Erica nodded. Erica was very conflicted for a time, though she ultimately chose Nate. The two began dating shortly afterwards. Nolan, who was extremely jealous, made several attempts to break up the couple, even being assisted by Erica's mother in one of them, though none of his attempts were remotely successful. Nolan Coulson refused to marry anyone after that, although several girls were interested in him, out of losing Erica. However, he would later journey to a foster home he knew about in 2021, where he would adopt two children (and the only children in the household).

After her education, Erica married a man named Nate and gave birth to two children. While raising her children with Nate around 2019, they were taken as slaves to Idaho, and were then bought by Zira Miranda Grover. When Zira told Jim Newman to bring his children to him, Nate stepped forward in defense. The dictator laughed and challenged him to a fight. Nate charged forward, but Zira activated the trap door and Nate was eaten by one of the Arena Beasts, after which her children were removed to Zira's town house. Although she detested her boss and owner, she was nonetheless close friends with some of the various patrons of the palace, one of which was Dan Temuera.

In 2023, Erica was in the dancer's lounge, playing Ping-Pong with Dan, when she suddenly encountered Nolan, who had come looking for his daughters. Erica told him that Nate had died, and why she was there. Coulson flattered her slave costume twice and remarked that she had grown considerably healthier (as she was better fed than before) before leaving her behind in the dancer's lounge. Hiding his despair at Chamberlain's fate, and his sadistic satisfaction at Nate's demise, he ventured to Zira's throne room, where he appealed to Zira enough for her to allow him to present evidence against Avara, the bounty hunter which she realized was responsible. Afterwards, Coulson took the culprit with him.

Erica Chamberlain's children were later rescued by Link Ford, who brought them before Zira and requested she bring them into her service. Finally, Grover agreed to this. In 2026, Erica was the alias used by Natalia Thornton when she infiltrated the Royal Palace of the Magistrate. Disguised as a dancer, her goal was to get close enough to Vincent Organa to kill him. The girls agreed Natalia should go to infiltrate the Royal Palace of the Magistrate, disguised as Erica, in order to await Organa. While waiting for Vincent Organa, Nolan Coulson tragically died while mistaking Natalia for Erica herself. Later, after Summer Petersen was forced into the dictator’s service, she met Erica. She told her about the dangers Zira’s dancers faced. During the conversation, she introduced herself as Erica. Afterwards, Natalia disappeared as Summer thwarted the execution of the dancer Thomas Carter.

However, Carl Armsworth, a member of Zira’s secret security detail, suspected her of being out to assassinate the Queen, and attempted to arrest her. Natalia turned the tables on Carter, however, taking him into custody and then forcing Taylor to shoot one of Zira’s guards. Natalia fled down a tunnel and came to a ventilation shaft of the death pit. After fighting off several guards, she was able to witness the monster’s death. She then entered the ventilation shaft using an exoax, and tried to follow the crowd out to the limousine. Though she begged Zira to let her join her and others, a suspicious Zira realized she wasn’t what she seemed to be. Zira instead provided her with a Chevrolet and told her to leave and never come back. Thus stymied in the attempt to fulfill her mission, she made her way back to the Cavaliers’ Meeting Place. Erica would soon learn about this ordeal, swearing revenge against Natalia.

Erica Chamberlain was a tall woman with waist-length hair. She wore a floor-length dress that exposed her shoulders. She carried herself in a serene manner. A highly intellectual young lady, Erica was a scholarly, literary, and cultured woman. Natalia briefly described her as intelligent. Erica was also evasive, as she did not appear to like telling others about her past and somewhat taciturn. She also had a preference to secluded places. While raising her children with Nate around 2009, Erica and Nate were taken as slaves to Idaho, and were then bought by Zira Miranda Grover. Nate was killed by Zira's Beast and her children were removed to Zira's town house. Erica came to detest her boss and owner, but she was nonetheless close friends with some of the various patrons of the palace. Erica may have gotten along with Dan Temuera, as they had similar jobs within the Palace and they were seen playing Ping-Pong together.[7][19]

General Appius Chammor[]

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General Appius Chammor of the NoHead Empire was an ambitious soldier, engineer, and officer prior to earning his current and aforementioned rank. Waging war against the NoHead Robot Army, Chammor fought the NoHead war robots on his own, developing a keen interest in robot technology whilst identifying and exploiting the weaknesses of his opponent. Having been a prominent figure during the Empire's rise to power, Chammor was eventually promoted to the rank of general. During the early years of the NoHead Empire, Appius Chammor participated in another invasion of Mars following a resurgent Martian uprising after the first attack. Aside from a robotic escort, Chammor did not personally lead the campaign as he pursued an objective of his own — the hunt for a fugitive guard who lived on the Martian homeworld. Despite his disappointment in the overall strategy of his subordinate officer, whom he judged to be incompetent, Chammor allowed the Commander to live while he executed his own mission. The warlord encountered numerous Martian warriors, all of whom fought with fierce determination, though none were able to prevent General Chammor’s path into their village. Soon after reaching a large hut, decorated with banners, the Martian Allieano confronted Chammor. The Dark mutant dueled the former nursemaid, but found his opponent’s skills to be significantly inferior to his own. Allieano was using a kyroblade and she clearly had little training in using it. As such, Chammor quickly overcame her by using his refined form of Djem So. The duel came to an end when Allieano was disarmed and Chammor telekinetically smashed her through the front entrance of her hut. As Chammor entered the hut, he sensed the presence of a being who was far more powerful than the alien he had just defeated. General Chammor prepared to kill his adversary when a small boy confronted him. He quickly deduced the boy to be both the Martian’s son and the other presence he felt upon entering the hut. When Allieano urged her son to run away, Chammor casually crushed her throat.

Horrified and in shock, the boy could only watch as the Imperial Commander and a squad of robot soldiers entered the hut. As they approached the two, the Commander signaled his soldiers to execute the boy under the assumption that his leader would approve. Instead, the warlord telekinetically summoned his sword back to him, and promptly killed the Commander and his troopers in front of Abalan, thus ensuring that there would be no witnesses to his next move. He then commanded the boy to come with him, warning that more soldiers would soon arrive at their location. Unknown to Abalan at the time, he had been chosen as the secret NoHead apprentice of Admiral Xod. In the aftermath of Mars’ fall and subjugation, General Chammor spirited the young Abalan to a hidden location on the Omega Hand.

By 2010, General Chammor had become renowned as a warrior, which eventually resulted in Cooper Malsa, a servant of Metta who had been left for dead in a battle during the final few months of the War on Metta, to desire to join him, also doing several battles to earn the warlord’s respect. Eventually, General Chammor, having respected Malsa, brought him into the fold and was later dispatched to the country Mongolia to participate in a mission to assimilate a police holdout discovered on the Asian country. However, the operation ended disastrously due to Chammor staying behind on his ship, not conducting reconnaissance beforehand, and giving direct command to an armchair general named Rudy, resulting in Malsa having to do something that will risk his life, also flying alongside Chammor before ending up captured by the police forces. Chammor eventually managed to attack the police due to Malsa sabotaging the police forces from the inside, causing Malsa to see the ruthlessness of General Chammor in person. He has appeared in Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord.

Lerner Chase[]

Lerner Chase is a Turkish blacksmith.[20]

Chastity[]

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Chastity is a member of the Union of Ladybugs. She has appeared in Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid.

Chieftain Arcus Priscilla[]

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"What an oozing bag of Acoosh mucus! Forget it, he's fifty-seven years old, of course he can't think right. Pale dung ball.
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―Arcus Priscilla and the Ruby Eidolon[src]

Arcus Priscilla is a Chieftain of the Northern Administration who oversaw the final stages of turmoil as Unifiers were being rounded up during the Shadow Wars. He was succeeded by Nighy in 2138 and had passed on by 2164. He appears in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit.

Dante Christensen[]

"I mean, when you have the ability to help, you have the responsibility to help."
―Dante Christensen[src]

Dante Christensen is an unofficial and temporary member of the S.M.S.B. During the swamp implosion, Christensen and his parents attempted to hide, but Christensen somehow ended up wandering off and running into a war robot, who pointed his gun at him, making him swallow hard. Baby Intelligence arrived just in the nick of time. The presence of Baby Intelligence, his greatest idol, shocked Christensen and raised his morale, prompting him to open a portal that the robot fell into. He rushed off to continue the battle, leaving Christensen completely awestruck. When he learned that Baby Intelligence had been hospitalized at Rome American Hospital, he paid him a visit along with Force Baby. Christensen participated in the Rescue of Baby Strength and formulated a strategy that took out the Yuckious Clan. Later, he helped his friends infiltrate the Yellowstone Base. There, he was dispatched by one of the NoHeads and his unconscious form was hidden under a crevice with the other S.M.S.B. members, whom the NoHeads managed to defeat.

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Dante most reluctantly walks away from the S.M.S.B.

Later, Christensen became very offended when loyalist Kelly Hughes sent a package of Easter eggs containing taffy and enclosed it to Baby Intelligence and his pupils. Baby Intelligence pointed out to Christensen that Hughes did not know he had joined the S.M.S.B., and it is unlikely that he knew he existed at all. Christensen considered leaving the group when Baby Intelligence ditched them. He did desert when he learned that his parents had become extremely ill. He also wanted to pursue a "real" education. He attended the victory celebration after the Unity.

Dante Christensen is an energetic and very soulful child, though he is also quite practical. He was naturally ambitious, and had a desire to stand up for what was right. He also had a very strong regard for human life, something Baby Intelligence applauded him for. Christensen is also highly impressionable towards figures of authority, which is likely due to his young age and inexperience. Christensen was also very excited to be in a fight with other superheroes. A neophyte to being a superhero, Christensen idolizes Baby Intelligence and sees him as a role model, he even admires and has respect for the much younger infant, though he has been known to be strongly against some of his ideas. Through his first official mission as an S.M.S.B. member, Christensen showed a strong desire to impress the other superheroes and prove his worth, especially towards Baby Intelligence. He is courageous and capable, being able to come up with clever strategies such as the one that led to victory against the Yuckious Clan. He frequently annoys his enemies with fast-talking humor and quipping, which he seemed to do even more often than Baby Intelligence. Christensen and Baby Intelligence became close to the point where when Christensen learned of his parents' ailment, he clutched to Baby Intelligence weeping over choosing his family over the S.M.S.B. and apologizing to him before departing. Another motive for deserting is that he felt he was not getting a proper education from a baby.

During his fledgling career as a superhero, Christensen was shown to be stressing over his jokes and trying to make a lasting impression on people. His immaturity often causes him to make mistakes while in dangerous situations, especially in combat. He is notably prone to distract himself by making conversation with his opponents, making less effort than necessary to actually defeat them and end their threat, which leaves him open to attack. Baby Intelligence seems to have picked up on this weakness, though unlike Christensen he has ultimately turned it into a strength. Christensen's experiences during the Second NoHead War have rendered him more mature and responsible than most children his age. When Christensen was anointed as an official S.M.S.B. member, he was shown to be both honored and exhilarated. However, he ultimately left the group to pursue a "real" education, and to help his family when he was most needed.

Dante Christensen's primary superpower is the ability to divert and warp objects around him to elsewhere by creating voids that allow the objects to appear and disappear. With this, he can instantly transport objects and allies to and from away from himself, bypass certain defenses, as well as to redirect imminent danger headed his way. He used the latter ability against a war robot in 2019. His ability to generate wormholes makes him a formidable hero at virtually any distance and perfect for missions that require long-distant travels and quick escapes. It is currently unknown what could happen should his portals de-manifest while something, or someone, is still passing through as the hole in space-time closes. Though his inter-dimensional powers would appear to have an impressive range, they appear to be dependent on Christensen's line of sight to be deployed with consistence since it took him several attempts to get Baby Intelligence into the Yuckious Clan leader's getaway aircraft; that is, literally into the vehicle's interior, fuselage and all, which Christensen could not see in plain sight - hinting that vision is a crucial factor when utilizing his powers. Christensen's wormholes seem to be dependent on his hand movements in order to properly direct where these portals would manifest from place to place. Additionally, Christensen’s portals can sometimes become unpredictable. He appears in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies, Sebiscuits: Apocalypse, The Super Babies: The Blabberish Singer, The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom, and The Super Babies: An Ended Generation.

Katie Christensen[]

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Adrienne Clancy[]

Adrienne Clancy is a prominent governor of the U.S. Government and a very hegemonic, influential, and manipulative woman who lusted for power. To begin her plan to begin the widespread channeling of procreation by turning those within her vicinity against men, she struck a deal with Emily Watson and by working together, they managed a coup of Utah, after which she became second-in-command of the Syndicate of Light and in top-secret used the Orb to engineer a Euphemism Chamber to replace men forever. Hence, upon finding the Orb where Steven Thompson had hidden it, she imbued the Orb with the potential genetic information of women to be used in conjunction with euphemism chambers and proceeded to tell Watson where it was. She was a reasonably skilled duellist, as she was capable of duelling with Raymond Sinclair and badly injuring him, blasting a part of his nose. Still, the fact that Raymond generally tried to avoid killing his enemies when feasible means that Clancy likely fought hard enough that she was simply too difficult to capture alive. Personality-wise, she can be most charitably described as a power-hungry maniac whose misandry matches if not surpasses her very young superior, and her attempts to acquire power imply psychopathy, as they are extremely immoral and ruthless, with her having little care for the methods she uses, or their impact on others, to the point that she resolved to harness the Orb to initiate artificial procreation. She is a major antagonist of Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent and the secondary antagonist of Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

Clara[]

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Mrs. Clara is the junior high Math teacher at Tower Placement School and the aunt of a college student.[6] Some of her favorite students are Jon Brown and Grace Tyler, while her least favorite is Zachary Brown.[21] Known not to be an only child, she liked her classes to sit in a boy-girl-boy-girl pattern. She taught Jon Brown in 2020, who became one of her favorite students.[22][4] In 2023, she received Grace Tyler, whom she loved, and Zachary Brown, whom she hated. In 2024, she went on sabbatical, leaving Mr. Robotika to substitute her for five months. Shortly after she returned, Clara noticed when Zachary Brown withdrew a list of all of Clara's nicknames. Offended, Clara gave Brown a detention. Later that day, Clara gave her students a pop quiz. Twenty minutes later, she announced the quiz was over and told everyone to "check your answers front and back". When Brown heard this, he flipped over his test, and saw that there were more questions on the back. As students handed back quizzes, Brown went crazy, having believed he had outperformed everyone else, and randomly answered questions. Clara came to him and grabbed the quiz, but Brown refused to hand it over. They both tugged on opposite ends of the sheet, which tore it in half. The teacher was outraged and gave Brown a second detention. The following year, Clara gave Zachary Brown a second chance to turn in his report on the Revolutionary War by a new deadline. Days later, she noticed a student named Summer Petersen holding the Hand of Luck, and immediately confiscated it from her.

Clara is a strict, no-nonsense teacher who has no tolerance for disrespect from her students, even if they have done nothing wrong. This put her on a par with Zachary Brown, who had no respect for her. However, she seemed to get along superbly with Jon Brown, and later with Grace Tyler and Reggan Holme. She has handed out more detentions than the rest of the Tower Placement teachers combined and has also been seen most inappropriately comparing Jon and Zach, much to Zach's shame and outrage. She cannot stand Junior Mints. However, she still believed Zach had potential to improve himself, which arguably turned out to be true.[21]

Lily Clark[]

Main article: Lily Clark

Matt Clark[]

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Matt Clark is the brother of Lily Clark. His parents were very lenient and his sister loved him, despite finding his personality annoying. In 1944, he was tragically killed by a lion along with his hiking companions. His parents were very lenient and gave him the best of possessions as far as materials were concerned. While his older sister loved him, she was annoyed by how energetic and free-spirited he could be. (Lily was the complete opposite; she was calm and collected at all times, with the sole exception of when she was angry). Matt also knew that she loved electric technology (which was rare given their time period). Whenever Lily's parents went to watch Lily during her karate classes, Matt was forced to join them. When Matt was six years old, he went hiking with his friends in the forest, while Lily stayed at home. However, as Matt was about to sound the all-clear from atop a rock, a lion attacked him and his friends. In quick order, the lion killed and ate him, before dragging off the corpses of the others with its paws. Lily learned about this the following day, and she was very upset. This event made her prejudiced against lions. She even avenged him by going out of her way to find and kill the lion.

Matt was essentially the complete opposite of his sister, being very energetic and free-spirited. Matt loved to venture outdoors, leading him to question Lily's love for electronic technology which he simply could not understand.

Matt Clark had a decent relationship with his immediate family. His parents were very lenient and gave him the best of possessions as far as materials were concerned. While his older sister Lily loved him, she was annoyed by how energetic and free-spirited he could be. (Lily was the complete opposite; she was calm and collected at all times, with the sole exception of when she was angry). Matt also knew that she loved electric technology (which was rare given their time period), which left him questioning why she would rather use it than play outdoors. Lily was depressed by his death and tricked Hiram into shooting him. He has appeared in Convergence.

Natalie Clarke[]

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Laleh Clipso[]

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"When they came to me in the bar, among all their dark thoughts, I glimpsed one bright spot within both of their young minds. One beautiful thing both of them held onto, even at the very end."
―Ronald Koda, revealing how Ratchet and Abalan were both affected by Laleh Clipso.[src]
"My orders are clear; I'm to keep your ship running and fly you where ever your missions require."
―Laleh Clipso upon meeting Abalan.

Laleh Clipso was a woman who served the NoHead Empire as an Imperial officer and pilot during the 2000s and early 2010s. Her exceptional skills in leadership and combat were noticed by several high-ranking officials in the Imperial Military, including General Appius Chammor. Rising through ranks in record time, Captain Clipso was personally chosen by Admiral Xod to lead his Black Eight Squadron. Although she initially considered service under the Emperor Mr. Stupid NoHead's right-hand man to be the highlight of her career, her role in the Bombing of Ecuador caused her to doubt some of the Empire's policies. Although her beliefs wavered due to the mass genocide and complete sterilization that rendered Ecuador uninhabitable, Captain Clipso was unwilling to abandon her allegiance to the Empire, nor her hard-earned position under Xod's command. However, Xod came to the conclusion that Clipso lacked a certain quality in ruthlessness that he found necessary in those who served him. As a consequence, he reassigned her to a highly confidential detail. Hence, in 2014, Clipso became the latest pilot of the Shadow Laser, a stealth vessel that was piloted by several individuals in turn. The purpose of her top secret assignment was to transport Admiral Xod's agent to wherever his missions required him to go. During that time, she was unaware that the mysterious young man was Xod's secret apprentice, named Abalan. Although she learned that Abalan was a mutated assassin, who was tasked with hunting down the last of the police, her attempts to learn any personal information about him were met with failure. Upon inadvertently discovering Xod's plot to kill Mr. Stupid NoHead with Abalan's aid, Clipso's loyalties became divided between her Emperor and her immediate superior. Nevertheless, she continued to carry out her orders from the latter of the two, and took great care to not allow the apprentice to learn of her accidental discovery. But when Xod unexpectedly betrayed his disciple at the behest of the Emperor, the Dark Lord branded Captain Clipso as a traitor due to her association with Abalan. Stripped of her rank and all that she worked hard to gain, Clipso was imprisoned on the Endurance.

Six months later, Laleh Clipso was freed by Abalan, whose apparent death was faked by Dorphane Giles in order to continue their assassination plot against Mr. Stupid NoHead. Clipso, forced into the life of a fugitive, reluctantly renounced her allegiance to the NoHead Empire and joined with Abalan on his mission to bring about the reascendsy of the Police Grand Army. However, she was unaware of the fact that the apprentice remained loyal to his master; nor did she realize that the police's purpose was to distract the Emperor's attention in order to create a new opportunity to kill him. During their adventures, Clipso and Abalan gradually developed a rapport that eventually turned into love. When Dorphane Giles betrayed the apprentice, Abalan denounced the NoHeads and embraced his heritage. However, their relationship was brought to an untimely end when Abalan and Clipso, along with the others, went into exile after Abalan failed to defeat Mr. Stupid NoHead. Abalan and Clipso were forced to separate, with the promise that Clipso would come back for him. Shortly after the battle, Clipso witnessed the official return of the police atAxis Base. After Abalan's death, she participated in the Battle of Golgolod. With Lily Elazar's war reaching its end, she settled into a normal life and eventually became married. Though she did not truly love Ratchet back — her heart yearned for Abalan — she still helped him gain the confidence he needed to leave the NoHeads behind him.

She served the NoHead Empire as an Imperial officer and pilot during the 1990s and early 2000s. Her exceptional skills in leadership and combat were noticed by several high-ranking officials in the Imperial Military, including Admiral Xod. Rising through ranks in record time, Captain Clipso was personally chosen by Xod to lead his Black Eight Squadron. Although she initially considered service under Emperor Maraj's right-hand man to be the highlight of her career, her role in the Bombing of Ecuador caused her to doubt some of the Empire's policies. Although her beliefs wavered due to the mass genocide and complete sterilization that rendered Ecuador uninhabitable, Captain Clipso was unwilling to abandon her allegiance to the Empire, nor her hard-earned position under Xod's command. In addition to her loyalty, Xod also realized that Captain Clipso lacked the ruthlessness he found vital to commanding the Black Eight Squadron. Thus, Clipso was reassigned to a top-secret mission in which she would pilot the Shadow Laser, a state-of-the-art aircraft, as well as the transport of Abalan, Xod's secret apprentice and personal assassin. In addition to Clipso and Abalan, the third member of the vessel's crew was WINDOW, Abalan's robot companion. Although mistakenly believing that the young man was one of Xod's spies, she soon discovered that Abalan was actually tasked with the responsibility of exterminating the last of the police. Clipso assisted Abalan by flying him to Australia, Colombia, and Tsalla all the while trying to get to know and understand Xod's enigmatic enforcer. It was during their time together that Clipso inadvertently discovered the plot to overthrow and kill Mr. Stupid NoHead while spying on the apprentice and his Master. Although torn between her duty to her immediate superior, Xod, and her duty to the Emperor, Laleh continued to serve as Abalan's pilot while feigning ignorance in regards to their secret agenda. After defeating police officer Rachel Bradley in Tsalla, Abalan returned to his Master, only to discover that the Emperor had learned of his existence. Abalan was betrayed, and seemingly killed, by Xod at the behest of the Emperor. Afterward, Clipso was arrested and declared a traitor to the Empire by a cyborg named Dorphane Giles. For the next six months, she was kept as a prisoner aboard the Dark mutant's science vessel, the Endurance.

Unknown to Laleh Clipso, however, Abalan's supposed "death" was staged by one Dorphane Giles, who managed to save his apprentice's life by using the EnduranceTemplate:'s medical facility to heal and improve the NoHead assassin's wounded body. Upon being awoken from a six-month coma, Abalan received new orders from his Master; rebuild the police to distract the Emperor in order to create a window of opportunity to finally kill him. In addition to his new assignment, Abalan was required to sever all connections to his past, with the exception of WINDOW. But the apprentice was unable to force himself to leave Laleh Clipso to die on the science vessel and opted to save her instead, but not before rationalizing his actions by claiming that he still required a pilot for the Shadow Laser. When Abalan revealed his plan to incite a full-scale rebellion against Mr. Stupid NoHead, Clipso was the first to join his cause, essentially because of the fact that she was a "traitor" who had nowhere else to go. Abalan purposely neglected to mention, however, that he was the apprentice of one Dorphane Giles, and that the rebellion was actually the Chief Enforcer's idea. Clipso, forced into the life of a fugitive, reluctantly renounced her allegiance to the NoHead Empire and joined with Abalan on his mission to bring about the reascendsy of the police. However, she was unaware of the fact that the apprentice remained loyal to his master; nor did she realize that the police's purpose was to distract the Emperor's attention in order to create a new opportunity to kill him.

During their adventures, Clipso and Abalan gradually developed a rapport that eventually turned into love. When Dorphane Giles betrayed the apprentice for a second time, Abalan denounced the NoHeads and embraced his heritage. However, their relationship was brought to an untimely end when Abalan and Clipso, along with the others, went into exile after Abalan failed to defeat Mr. Stupid NoHead. Abalan and Clipso were forced to separate, with the promise that Clipso would come back for him. While Abalan fought his way to Mr. Stupid NoHead's Observation Dome, Laleh took the ship to safety and waited to be notified when the officers required an extraction from the war station. As the former NoHead apprentice drew closer to the officers' location, Laleh and Abalan continued to communicate through a Comm unit. She also analyzed the Palace's weaponry and became instantly awed by the magnitude of its power, but also fearful of what Mr. Stupid NoHead would do with such a destructive weapon at his disposal. When the time came to extract the police from the Palace, Laleh positioned the Shadow Laser just outside of Mr. Stupid NoHead's Observation Dome. As the officers boarded the ship, the dome was rocked by a massive explosion, thus forcing Laleh to leave without Abalan. Although General Koda and the officers were safely aboard the vessel, Laleh was heartbroken to learn that Abalan had seemingly sacrificed his life in order to cover their escape. Sheriff Bladepoint wished to record the police's history, and thus sought to learn more information about the man who helped bring about its creation. WINDOW narrated all that he had recorded about Abalan's origins and his service to Xod, as well as their many missions together. When he finished, Laleh explained to WINDOW about the events that occurred after his deactivation, including Abalan's apparent sacrifice at the Battle of Maryland. Shortly after the battle, Clipso witnessed the official return of the police at Axis Base. In 2022, Laleh was heartbroken to learn that Abalan had died. The following year, she participated in the Battle of Golgolod, an attack on Golgolod. With the war reaching its end, she settled into a normal life, renting an apartment and seeking out a new occupation. Eventually, she became married. Although Clipso was pleased that some amount of progress had finally been made, she feared that the police leaders still lacked the quick and decisive quality she yearned to see in them. She believed that the leadership would take at least weeks to debate over choosing an appropriate target, thus maintaining the police's appearance of looking like it's taking action when it's actually doing nothing. When Dora Benson commented that she was starting to sound like a cynic, Clipso agreed with her, stating that politics naturally brought pessimism out of most people. After the briefing with the police leadership was concluded, Clipso was transferred back to the Redemption and restored to her commission as its commanding officer.

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Though loyal and competent, Laleh Clipso's compassion for others made her unfit to serve as an Imperial officer.

Outwardly, Laleh Clipso was an exceptional member of the Imperial Navy. But her moral sense of right and wrong conflicted with the ruthless attitude that defined the Empire and its NoHead masters. Her conscience would ultimately play a large part in the formation of the police and the fate of the universe. In addition to her strong moral guidelines she was also a gifted student, skilled pilot, talented mechanic and model officer. Being among the first generation born under the NoHead Empire, Laleh Clipso was virtually a product of the Imperial propaganda that sought to bind the citizens of the former government to the New Order. As a child, Laleh was exposed to her father's anti-police sentiment and fierce loyalty to the Empire. But despite such influences, Laleh never developed a strong sense of hatred for the police or fanatical loyalty to the Empire; her only desire was to obtain her mother's approval. But even with all of her achievements at a young age, as well as graduating as one of the youngest students ever accepted into the Imperial Academy, she failed to impress her mother. Believing that her dedication and perseverance had been invested in an unobtainable goal, and convinced that her mother had turned her back on her own daughter, Laleh likewise turned her back on her and looked to the Imperial Navy as her "family." While serving as the commanding officer of Admiral Xod's Black Eight Squadron, Captain Clipso was well aware of how her meteoric rise through the Imperial hierarchy culminated to a position directly under one of the most powerful men in the Empire, and thus she was filled with a great sense of pride. But despite her loyalty to the Empire, Laleh also carried a strong sense of morality, even to the point where she questioned Admiral Xod's ruthless tactics during the Battle of Ecuador. Although she followed her orders to the letter, Laleh was shocked and horrified at the extent the Empire had gone to make an example of traitors. Her role in the country's destruction burdened Laleh with guilt, but did not prevent her from continuing her service to the Empire. Even then, however, she came to wonder if the Empire wasn't what she initially believed it to be. When she was secretly reassigned to ferry Admiral Xod's secret apprentice throughout the world, Laleh was somewhat curious about the young man. Although uncomfortable around each other at first, Laleh gradually developed a rapport with Abalan. Her relationship with the apprentice would grow as they embarked to reform the police to fight the tyranny of the Empire. Eventually, she fell in love with Abalan, a feeling which he reciprocated, thus causing Laleh to be the most responsible factor behind the apprentice's redemption from the NoHeads. When Abalan died in Kansas, Laleh mourned Abalan's death, causing her to commit her life to the police in the hopes of ensuring that Abalan's sacrifice was not in vain. Regarding WINDOW, Laleh was not particularly fond of the holobot, yet her initial discomfort with WINDOW faded after Abalan's disappearance. After repairing the holobot and learning that Abalan had left it to her in the event of his death, Laleh kept WINDOW at her side when she became the commanding officer of the Redemption. In effect, she apparently perceived the robot as the only thing she had left of Abalan. As with WINDOW, Laleh Clipso did not care much for General Ronald Koda. During her time with the Empire, Koda was just another enemy of the Empire as far as Laleh was concerned. Working with Abalan, she aided the apprentice during his mission to hunt down and destroy the officer. When they discovered that Koda survived, Laleh hesitated with Abalan's plan to enlist the officer's help, fearing that they would be discovered. She tried to remain as distant from Koda as possible. After Abalan disappeared, Laleh took solace in the knowledge that she was the most responsible for his conversion to the Light, as Koda revealed. When the two went on to serve in the police, Laleh viewed the general as a close friend and indispensable ally. She even went to extreme lengths to cover up his unsanctioned missions, if only to ensure that Koda's disagreements with their leaders did not lead the general to turn his back on the police altogether.

When Abalan first met Laleh Clipso, he was unsure what to think of her, as she was his first female pilot. His initial interactions with her were awkward, though he slowly grew more relaxed. He noted her effort to seem lighthearted towards him, and he eventually started to enjoy her presence, something he chided himself for. As they grew closer, he began to fear that he would have to take action lest they develop a rapport. After his reconstruction on-board the Endurance, Abalan rescued her in spite of Dorphane Giles’ order to sever all connections to his past, for reasons he himself wasn’t sure about. To a certain extent, he desired Laleh’s approval, and her anger when discovering his continued service to the Empire genuinely hurt him. However, with his secret out, he was able to bring her fully into confidence, and he began desiring to keep her in his life, to the extent that he started considering the idea of leading the aspiring police in earnest rather than returning to Dorphane Giles and the NoHeads. However, the choice was taken from him when Giles betrayed him just as Xod once had. Having lost his sense of loyalty to the NoHead cause, he finally admitted his love for Laleh. His compassion for her was what ultimately pushed him to reject the Darkness. As with WINDOW, Laleh Clipso did not care much for General Ronald Koda. During her time with the Empire, Koda was just another fugitive and enemy of the Empire as far as Laleh was concerned. Working with Abalan, she aided the apprentice during his mission to hunt down and execute the police officer. When they discovered that Koda survived, Laleh hesitated with Abalan's plan to enlist the officer's help, fearing that he would discover who they truly were. She tried to remain as distant from Koda as possible and was evasive with his questions. After Abalan disappeared, Laleh took solace in the knowledge that she was the most responsible for his conversion to the Light, as revealed by Koda. When the two went on to serve in the police, Laleh viewed the general as a close friend and indispensable ally. She even went to extreme lengths to cover up his unsanctioned missions, if only to ensure that Koda's disagreements with the police leadership did not lead the general to turn his back on the police altogether. She appears in Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint.

Kade Coleman[]

Kade Coleman served the Police Grand Army during the First NoHead War. In 2004, the majority of the Administrative Office, and by extension, the police themselves, was killed in what became known as the Blackwing Operation. With the police disbanded and its members hunted to near extinction, all traces of Coleman disappeared. In 2017, Coleman went to Superhero University to fight in the Battle of Superhero University against the NoHeads. He was killed during the battle, and as he lay dying, he was approached by Sheriff Bladepoint, having no idea L'smae was watching him with unwilling dismay. Koleman, barely alive, told Bladepoint to take his flask. When Bladepoint took it, Coleman’s grip on Bladepoint’s pants slackened and he made Bladepoint promise that the flask would not be destroyed, thus keeping the contents safe. Looking into Coleman’s eyes, Bladepoint asked what was in the flask, but then Coleman’s life ebbed away and L'smae let them go, not revealing she had witnessed Coleman die. Kade had red hair, brown eyes, and pale skin.[15]

The Commander in Chief[]

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Conrad[]

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He has appeared in Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid.

Sam Cornelly[]

"You destroyed everything I loved. You destroyed me that day, Dexter. Yet I was reborn. Stronger, wiser. I have surpassed you."
―Sam Cornelly[src]
"Who are you?"
"I'm Sam. Just a clerk. No one special.
"
―Peter Hecks and Sam Cornelly[src]
"Human filth! Human trash!"
―Sam Cornelly[src]

Sam Cornelly was a a police officer serving the the U.S. Government until he was fired for heresy and fraud. Turning away from all he had ever known, Cornelly eventually turned away from the freedom fighters to became a pirate in the state of Maine. While he was disinterested in the First NoHead War, he still wanted to become an officer to enforce the laws of the U.S. Government. During his training, he became quick friends with the younger initiate Dexter. In the library, Cornelly and Dexter discovered a book titled Secrets of the Darkest Mutantry. Fascinated by the device, Cornelly attempted to convince Dexter to help in gain access to the device. Citing the regulations of the book's explicit content, Dexter refused his friend and chastised him for broaching the subject. Undeterred, Cornelly slipped into the library and stole the book in secret, accessing its hidden knowledge within his own bedroom. Feeling sickened by what he was reading, Cornelly came to Dexter for help. As Dexter scolded his friend for stealing the book, officer Devyn Francis showed up and confiscated the book. Cornelly accused Dexter for stealing the book and Dexter, who was shocked by the accusation, hotly denied this. In 2029, he met Peter Hecks. Later, he bragged about murdering a pirate captain and burning his ship just before his defeat.

As a boy, Sam Cornelly grew tired of sucking up to authorities and sought greater power from forbidden tomes, and made numerous attempts to frame Dexter for stealing the dark secrets of the Police Grand Army. He had his henchmen attack Dexter when he showed up again as well as Peter Hecks, who was a supergenius but an innocent little baby regardless. Despite his mentions of having a code, he himself did not abide by one at all. He screamed for his mother just before he was arrested, although it is unconfirmed if he actually loved her or not. He appears in Baby Intelligence.

Charlie Corner[]

Main article: Charlie Corner

Terrek Courtney[]

Terrek Courtney was a student from Libya who attended Tower Placement School in 2021. She was also the head of the Weekly Acorns, the school paper. In the mix, she befriended Helen McKeen. In fourth grade, Terrek Courtney assigned Steven Thompson, a recent recruit, to The Weekly Acorns after Steven showed her his comics and requested an application. She asked if he had any comics about opera cats, which Steven denied, much to Terrek's disappointment. Terrek Courtney continued as the head of The Weekly Acorns in the fifth grade. During the first meeting, the committee discussed the success of the paper. During the early 2022 semester, Terrek's favorite class was Home Economics. When Steven's relationship with Summer Petersen was beginning to fall apart, Steven asked Terrek what he should do. In turn, Terrek suggested he talk to Summer. Steven proceeded to try her advice, but to no avail. In May, Terrek fought in the First Battle of Tower Placement. She stood side-by-side with fellow students of the Tiger Clan, as well as her professors and helped hold back Emily Watson's army. At one point, Terrek was fighting Taka-28 and Taka-387, something witnessed by Helen McKeen and Andrew Hendersen. Terrek Courtney had a lot of self-control, and was an excellent leader. She was also intelligent, as she was immune to being hypnotized. Terrek was also dexterous, as she was hard to break under pressure. She also seemed to have an aptitude for opera cats, as seen during the first known meeting for the school paper. She also had a deep love for music and dancing.[4]

Coach Shabani[]

"I'm not deaf, nancies! I can hear your whining!"
―Coach Shabani[src]

Coach Shabani was the junior high gym teacher at Tower Placement School until he retired. However, the school continuously brought him back as a substitute teacher. Due to his cruelty, he was unpopular amongst his students. He had several knee surgeries, resulting in excessive scarring, although he proudly showcased his injuries. After a period of years teaching, he retired. However, the school continuously brought him back as a substitute teacher. He was also not good with names, as proven when he called Zachary Brown "sonny" and "kid with weird eyes". Due to his cruelty, he was unpopular amongst his students.[21] Josh Hogan mentioned him with distaste, hoping his friend Steven Thompson would never have him as a teacher.[4]

Coach Shabani is a cruel teacher, once forcing Zachary Brown to run wind sprints until he passed out. He was also not good with names, as proven when he called Zachary Brown "sonny" and "kid with weird eyes". Shabani was proud of his scarring, which was the result of a medical accident. Shabani was a cruel teacher, and consequentially he was unpopular amongst his students. Brown hated him and was annoyed by his inability to remember students' names. Josh Hogan mentioned him with distaste, hoping his friend Steven Thompson would never have him as a teacher.

Copper[]

Copper is a student attending Tower Placement School. He has a relaxed personality and a short stature. He is the quintenary character in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown. His appearance as a baby was not much different than his current physical appearance. Eventually, Copper joined the Boy Scouts group which his friend, Zachary Brown, was also in. In eighth grade, Copper was shown to have a crush on Leven. At one point, Copper was bullied by Jacob Ricker, who calls him "supreme lump" hoping to show to everyone how middle schoolers are "totally lame". He later raced with Leven and against Ricker and Rhett, winning the event. Afterwards, he joined Brown's group of friends.

Copper was a short and obese pre-teen with red hair, colorless grey eyes, and fair skin. Copper was liked by all his classmates. He was respectful and enthusiastic, always supporting his friends. As Izzy bluntly stated, he liked food a bit too much, always hoping that there is some form of food he can hope to have access to, and appearing in the most random of places when food was mentioned. Despite this unique taste, Copper was easygoing and kind. He has appeared in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown.

Sam Cornelly[]

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"You destroyed everything I loved. You destroyed me that day, Dexter. Yet I was reborn. Stronger, wiser. I have surpassed you."
―Sam Cornelly[src]
"Who are you?"
"I'm Sam. Just a clerk. No one special.
"
―Peter Hecks and Sam Cornelly[src]
"Human filth! Human trash!"
―Sam Cornelly[src]

Sam Cornelly was a a police officer serving the the U.S. Government until he was fired for heresy and fraud. Turning away from all he had ever known, Cornelly eventually turned away from the freedom fighters to became a pirate in the state of Maine. He was taken to the Police Grand Army at a young age. While he was disinterested in the First NoHead War, he still wanted to become an officer to enforce the laws of the U.S. Government. During his training, he became quick friends with the younger initiate Dexter. In the library, Cornelly and Dexter discovered a book titled Secrets of the Darkest Mutantry. Fascinated by the device, Cornelly attempted to convince Dexter to help in gain access to the device. Citing the regulations of the book's explicit content, Dexter refused his friend and chastised him for broaching the subject. Undeterred, Cornelly slipped into the library and stole the book in secret, accessing its hidden knowledge within his own bedroom. Feeling sickened by what he was reading, Cornelly came to Dexter for help. As Dexter scolded his friend for stealing the book, officer Devyn Francis showed up and confiscated the book. Cornelly accused Dexter for stealing the book and Dexter, who was shocked by the accusation, hotly denied this. He later met Peter Hecks at Jade Sanctum. Later, he bragged about murdering a pirate captain and burning his ship prior to his defeat. As a boy, Sam Cornelly grew tired of sucking up to authorities and sought greater power from forbidden tomes, and made numerous attempts to frame Dexter for stealing the dark secrets of the Police Grand Army. He had his henchmen attack Dexter when he showed up again as well as Peter Hecks, who was a supergenius but an innocent little baby regardless. Despite his mentions of having a code, he himself did not abide by one at all. He screamed for his mother just before he was arrested, although it is unconfirmed if he actually loved her or not. He appears in Baby Intelligence.

Crucerus[]

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Crucerus is a member of the League of Red Stars. He hails from Jupiter. He appears in League of Red Stars.

Crystal[]

Main article: Crystal

Eric Cuell[]

Eric Cuell is a reactor for the Holy Mackerels. In January of 2030, Cuell played against the Galloping Grenades along with his team, which lost the game. Eric Cuell played in the final match against the Holy Mackerels in June of 2030. When brightener Brianna Taylor tried to flash Alejandro Bermudez, Cuell flew behind her and grabbed Taylor by the collar until she wriggled out of his grip. Clinton scolded Cuell and awarded Taylor a penalty. The Mackerels ultimately won the game and received the Cup. Eric Cuell has dirty, shoulder-length brown hair.[2]

Max Cultarena[]

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Max Cultarena was a humanoid mutant who was born twenty-two years before the First NoHead War. Living in an ancient castle in Edgewater, New Jersey, Cultarena treated his castle like an inn, allowing the most depraved of criminals to lodge there — as long as they honored his prohibitions against politics and long-harbored grievances. Born in 1958, Max Cultarena did well in his History classes. Having founded his castle in Edgewater, Cultarena spent years traveling the Eight Worlds, collecting antiques and trinkets which he kept inside the vaults of his inn. One such item was the sword of Lord Gorn. Cultarena was an expert on the subject of medieval times. During the summer of 2032, when Lindsay Kellerman stayed in Edgewater for a couple of weeks, Cultarena gave Kellerman free ice cream sundaes every hour and helped her complete her homework on the medieval times which may mean that he did well in his History classes. Max claims his headquarters are a extravagant castle, but most would say it is an in. In 2032, Lindsay Kellerman spent a lot of time at the castle doing her homework while Cultarena helped her and gave her free ice cream every hour. He appears in Before The SMSB: The Promises of Sheriff Baldric, Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint, and S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?.

Chandler Curry[]

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Chandler Curry was an enemy of the NoHeads. He has appeared in The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom.

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Dale[]

"This is your opportunity to shine. Assert your white privilege in any way you can and remember not everyone's lives are as meaningful as your mood. The key here though is as an underage governor you should never solve your own problems. We have so many people to turn to. Not everyone can say that."
"I can tell you mean that. Girl!
"
―Rose and Dale[src]
"I've taught you well, beautiful. Ooh... you're so good... so precious. And so, so saturated."
"I know what you're doing. Me? I would do anything for you."
"You think the pants can go, then?
"
―Rose and Dale[src]
"I love Rose. My love for her is unconditional. You know what that means, right? It means I'll do anything for her. It's not like I didn't sign her damn contract!"
―Dale to James[src]

Dale is the Youth Representative to the Mutamon and the senary antagonist in S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect. Secretly working for Rose, he helped Red Mist take over New York. Dale was told by Rose that she loved him, but this was just a lie to get him to be on her side. Dale was born somewhere on Mercury in 2025. During his years in elementary school, Dale was ultimately a model student that lead by example and became a voice of authority among his peers. When Dale was fifteen years old, he became the Youth Representative to the Mutamon. He eventually came into contact with Rose and she gave him a contract to sign promising to help her bring forth the reign of the supercriminal Red Mist. After the closing, she told him that she had fallen in love with him and told him half-true stories that led him to willingly serve her and return her perceived feelings.

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President Evans talking with Dale at the government

In 2041, after the trial of Lindsay Kellerman and Master Intelligence, Dale and Evans encountered Kellerman, and it was implied that Dale was giving money to the government. Dale appeared doing shady dealings with Robbie Evans in the Department of Recreation just prior to the trial. After the trial was over, Evans was forced to believe that Hell Burnbottom had indeed returned; while Dale went on to advise Lewis Thicke as he came into the political picture, Evans, who had been blind to Dale's true intentions until it was too late, lost his career and popularity. Following this, Rose approached Dale with several seemingly contradictory political ideas, which pleased him as he was led to believe that she didn't want anyone but him. Secretly remaining under her thrall, he helped Red Mist take over New York. A prison riot broke out. When Dale faced James in the clearing, James tried to convince him to give up the fight by telling him how Rose really felt about him (that she didn't really love him; but was using him to undermine the government). Though he had suspected as much about her intentions, he remained faithful to her. In the ensuing chaos, he was killed while Rose callously watched from the upstairs banister.[23]

Dale's strongest trait was his devotion and loyalty to Rose, but also inability to see through her lies. His fatal flaw was also his love for Rose, which ultimately got him killed. Even when James confirmed his suspicion about Rose's feelings, he still remained completely loyal. As an underage governor, he was very manipulative, a skilled deceiver and sycophant, allowing him to gain respect and the good will of high-ranking individuals through his raw skill and his status as a mere boy of sixteen. He even had influence with President Robbie Evans. Dale's constant donations to important establishments were actually nothing more than bribing Evans for classified information, delaying laws, and receiving undeserved rewards and recognitions. Dale was a rather astute and wily man, having been a model student during his time in elementary school. At high school age, his political acumen was such that it enabled him to effectively influence matters of state; being persuasive enough in conversation to win the respect of high-ranking bureaucrats, and the goodwill of various politicians such as Robbie Evans, whom he was able to convince to make changes that favored Dale's own agenda over that of other important people. He was even known to possess the foresight to prepare a contingency plan on the off-chance that he fell under suspicion of being involved with Red Mist by ensuring that he was owed favors by people in high places and could call in to collect them when necessary.

Dale was a very ideal person for Rose to have as an ally, because of his position and reputation and closeness with the President himself. To earn his devotion, she lied to him, telling him that she was watching his career with a ravenous interest because she had fallen in love with him. In truth, she simply said that so that he would follow her more devotedly, as her lust for sexual pleasure and high social status had long caused her to have no feeling for genuine love. However, he did not know the intention behind her innocent voice and reciprocated to her false feelings. James tried to make Dale believe he was telling him the truth, but he refused to believe his words — just before Rose callously allowed him to die. He has appeared in S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect.

Dark Baby Intelligence[]

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"I fear that this is where you will meet your match."
Annabeth Black[src]

Dark Baby Intelligence is depicted as the alter ego and dark side of Baby Intelligence, representing his forgotten past mistakes. Dark Baby Intelligence is the manifestation of all of Baby Intelligence's callousness, spite, faults, and flaws, culminating in this physical persona. Dark Baby Intelligence's origin is unknown, though Annabeth Black once implied that he may be a creation of her own doing. Shortly following the skirmish in Wellington Hotel, Dark Baby Intelligence revealed himself to Baby Intelligence at the Jade Sanctum. Baby Intelligence, however, refused to accept Dark Baby Intelligence and drove his sword into him, and he disappeared. After being knocked unconscious during a Crodela match, Dark Baby Intelligence revealed himself to Baby Intelligence once again by appearing in a mirror next to the latter while he was examining his face to check how badly it had been bruised. When he turned around, Dark Baby Intelligence cut off contact and the illusion disappeared.

Later on, Baby Intelligence looked up and saw Dark Baby Intelligence scowling at him. Dark Baby Intelligence forced him to relive several inconsistencies with his memories and other peoples' telling of events. One of these flashbacks showed Baby Intelligence saying there were no casualties when he had actually killed a soldier who had been forced into NoHead service who had been passionately begging for mercy. The other instances Dark Baby Intelligence probed are unknown, but the one illustrate a time in which Baby Intelligence had repressed his mistakes, rather than accepting his insensitive behavior, making him seem innocent. Dark Baby Intelligence finished merging with his lighter self and departed.[12] When Black learned that Baby Intelligence had brought Sebiscuits Cardarphen to the MBH, she unleashed Dark Baby Intelligence upon him. Kellerman stood behind him but they never fought, as Kellerman deemed it unnecessary and Baby Intelligence agreed he should face him alone. In a hilarious anticlimax, both Baby Intelligence and Dark Baby Intelligence faced each other and drew their swords before bursting into laughter and agreeing they had a lot in common and Dark Baby Intelligence admitted that he would hate to slay him. He turned away and left the building through the window. In his alternate reality, Dark Baby Intelligence was put to good use by Annabeth Black. He killed Baby Strength and threatened to make the others slaves if they did not surrender to Black, Pythoman, and Sebiscuits Cardarphen. As Black began fighting Kellerman, Telekinibabe began jumping around until his opponent snared him telekinetically and forced him to the ground. However, at that moment, Force Baby finished dragging Baby Strength's corpse into the Time Machine they had been using and Kellerman sumersaulted into the machine while Telekinibabe was smashed into the machine by Ashton Quintan which took off to present day. The last thing Kellerman saw was Dark Baby Intelligence turning into an indigo, demonic mist.

Dark Baby Intelligence is quiet and rarely speaks. Dark Baby Intelligence is highly intelligent, something he himself seems to believe. He appears to be the embodiment of conflict, maturing as Baby Intelligence does, by the time of their "duel", he struggled with himself, but he had become too human to kill. Nevertheless, he is an incredible duelist. The alternate reality he's involved in shows that he would have finally agreed to a prolonged team up with Annabeth Black, implying he would choose becoming a Dark mutant over a vagabond, and also implying Baby Intelligence might have made the same choice. He is extremely stubborn and shows callous, spiteful tendencies and an obnoxious way of venting his curiosity, just like his alter. however, he does not appear to be as impulsive as Baby Intelligence, whose needs he is always willing to put first and before his own. Dark Baby Intelligence has most of his alter's abilities and applications of mutantry. Apart from his incredible telekinetic abilities, Baby Intelligence has displayed remarkable speed and dexterity allowing him to take down Baby Strength. It is extremely likely that he shares his alter's impressive mastery of the Shield as one of his primary superpowers. He may also be an accomplished multilingualist. He appears in Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence, The Super Babies: The Blabberish Singer, The Super Babies: An Ended Generation, and The Super Babies: Final Clash of Brethren.

The Dark Priest[]

Main article: Dark Priest

Darth Sidious[]

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David[]

David is a member of the Meditation Office of the Police Grand Army under Victoria Blossom. With the onset of Operation: Purge, David somehow survived the massacre and went into hiding with the rest of the Police Grand Army. Shortly after Baby Intelligence and the S.M.S.B. curried the favor of the Police Grand Army, David met him. He assembled with the rest of the Grand Army at the Golden Gates. Initially, Baby Intelligence was intensely reluctant to participate in the battle that ensued, but David forced him to realize that it was madness to not fight the robots. After Baby Intelligence relented, David charged at the enemy; the Grand Army actually won the battle. David also attended the funeral of Sheriff Bladepoint. His fate after the war is a mystery.[8][12]

Davis[]

Davis is Superquack's assistant. Unfortunately, the elderly man constricted COVID-19 and was admitted to the hospital. Superquack paid him a visit and was prompted to publicly threaten the Iron Godking, who was responsible for the attack on nearby Smith's.[14] He still assisted Superquack in 2024.[24]

Dean[]

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Dean is a half-blood mutant who went to Superhero School, befriending Roger Black and Mykew Hinds in the process. Dean was born in 1996. In 2004, Dean began his education at Superhero School, where he soon became best friends with fellow student Mykew Hinds and briefly Roger Black. He kept to himself most of the time and did not really make friends with other students in his year. He was mentioned to be friends with Bethany Donner, but he was not known to consistently spend time with her and her gang.[25]

After that, Dean and Jesse kept their distance from each other. After being attacked by a warlord, however, Jesse asked Dean if he wanted to talk, and claimed it was urgent. Dean agreed, albeit slightly reluctant. He suggested Roger come as well, and Jesse agreed. They went to find her in her dorm, where she was doing homework. A few minutes later, Jesse, Roger, and Dean sat in a circle around the fireplace. Jesse explained that he had been on a walk when he was assaulted by Animus the Czar, a warlord, before a surprising rescue by Mr. Maulpres. In whole, he believed that the Order of Manta would return after 800 years. Dean and Jesse both expressed fear that Animus had an army, but Roger disagreed. She said that while the darkness was powerful to destroy, it could not build anything lasting. Animus would need help, and if nobody knew about him, it would be difficult. Dean hopefully asked if Jesse thought Animus would try and kill him; Jesse reminded him that the Dark Lord had just barely had a go at it. This caused open fear in Roger, but Dean pointed out that there were hundreds of superheroes; if the sight of Mr. Calvin with an exoblade could scare him away, Jesse could not be harmed.

Jesse nodded and then apologized for the spectacle he had caused at the tournament. Dean forgave him immediately, and in response to Jesse’s lowered self-esteem, pointed out that it was not easy to turn off a exoblade using the Force, especially for Jesse, who had been training for such a short period of time. When Jesse asked if they could be friends again, Dean happily agreed. They both fist-bumped each other. Dean said he also thought Roger deserved an apology for causing their team to lose. Jesse did apologize before they left again.

In the morning, Jesse told Dean and Roger that he had read up on the Order of Manta and that Mrs. Himulton had agreed to assist him in his quest, and had convinced him to bring Dean and Roger along. When he asked them, they both agreed. The plan thus consisted of Himulton flying them to the secret Order of Manta base. Then Dean, Roger, and Jesse would go and stop Animus the Czar. The next evening, Dean, Roger, and Jesse were ferried by Mrs Himulton to a remotely deserted section at the edge of Galactic City. Dean rode in the backseat with Roger. At the edge of the Order of Manta base, they rushed inside. After a search, Dean sensed that Animus was downstairs. Jesse and Roger agreed it was worth a shot and the trio rushed to a door, the spot where Dean had sensed the darkness at. After Jesse failed to pry it open, Roger used the Force to open it. The trio jumped inside and landed on a couch. The couch’s presence confused Dean, though Roger said it was to stop anyone from falling and dying. They immediately followed Jesse into the dimly lit chamber. Ahead was a large doorway guarded by a droid. The droid said it would let them in if they could defeat him in a exoblade duel. Dean suggested it weaved in a pattern and stepped forward and drew his exoblade. The robot produced a training saber, and dueled Dean briefly. Quickly recognizing its pattern, Dean used sun djem to disarm it. Its weapon landed on the floor and detracted. The droid then allowed Dean entry, adding that Animus the Czar awaited the Padawan. As he detracted his own weapon, Dean nodded and asked if the duel was a test. The droid said that only a welcome guest would know Animus’ required move (stone djim) to defeat him. Dean headed in, but when Jesse and Roger tried to follow, the robot halted them, claiming that “only one could enter for a match.” Dean walked out in bewilderment, and together, they decided Jesse should go because it only took a year to equal their strength. After leaving, Roger suggested they check back with Mrs. Himulton. Dean agreed and they told her what had happened. Himulton told them they should go and check on Jesse immediately. When they arrived at the trap door, they saw Animus strangling Jesse, only for the latter to push Animus into a ring of fire the Order of Manta had used against him beforehand. Himulton used her powers to guide Jesse safely to them. Dean was very impressed.

Dean graduated his eleventh year at the alarmingly early age of sixteen and began attending Superhero University. During the Battle of Superhero University, Dean, along with Bethany Donner, chose to remain in the school in order to bring Sheriff Bladepoint to Mr. Stupid NoHead. He finally encountered Bladepoint, but too late, and Donner waved him out. Bladepoint, Joseph Abernathy, and Roxanne Waterston spotted Dean pleading with a NoHead that he was on his side, but they ignored him as they had already stumbled upon a similar situation. [16] It is unknown what Dean did immediately after his graduation, but he may have joined Roger Black, who had since become the Gladiator. This is believable, as Roger was Dean's best friend at school.

Dean was known to be a mean-spirited and petty child as well as an acquaintance of Bethany Donner, although she seemed to consider him annoying. Dean was friends with Bethany Donner, and he was one of the few people whom she considered to be her equal. However, Dean did not feel compelled to join any gang, including Bethany's. Dean did assist Bethany in the Dark Tower until she felt he was no longer needed and sent him off. It is also said that they had known each other prior to their arrival at Superhero School.[26]

Defacles[]

Defacles was a member of the Council of Outcasts under Lady Valora and a good friend to Sheriff Bladepoint. Defacles was born in 2016, making him the youngest member of the Council of Outcasts under Lady Valora, which he joined in infancy. Ever since he was a month old, he began perfecting his skills in Foresight, until he became a powerful Seer. To his ruler, he promoted her to become a member of the Council, a promotion which was accepted by Valora and Lord Ressammes. Although she kept it a secret from the Council leaders, Welkiziwan told Defacles that she was aware of her potential to become a Seer. Defacles taught her to develop her powers through a few different methods that included Ichthyomancy.

In 2017, Defacles, Ressammes, Welki, and Valora rescued Sheriff Bladepoint from Thunder Quarters. Defacles and Welki revealed themselves just as Valora and Bladepoint were surrounded by the specters of the Dartus. Defacles began dueling with them, notably holds his own against several arboc at once, before they were all defeated. He attempted to defend Valora as Verpus the Foul manifested before them, along with a band of zombies. As Valora and Ressammes engaged the Olbaid, Defacles slashed repeatedly at Verpus, attempting to dismantle him but to no avail. Seeing Welki wounded, he began tending to her until Verpus assaulted them with lava. The Olbaid shook off his enemies, but at that moment, Defacles hurled a sword into the head of Verpus' physical shape. The spirit of Verpus was forever silenced.

Defacles was a skillful warrior in battle and was every bit as effective at leadership, as shown during the NoHead Cataclysm. He was one of the most incorruptible mutants of all time. Defacles has an affectionate relationship with Welkiziwan, who joined the Council because he promoted her, as he called the little girl "Welki". Defacles was a Seer, allowing him to view lands and events far out of the reach of his five senses. He was also adept at healing others, bearing medical knowledge enough to heal inevitably fatal injuries caused by powerful Dark mutantry. While it is unclear how powerful Defacles is compared to other Seers, he undoubtedly holds great prowess. Defacles has an affectionate relationship with Welkiziwan, who joined the Council because he promoted her. He calls her "Welki" and in turn, she calls him "Big Guy". He taught her to develop her powers as a Seer. Defacles had grown up fearing the name of Verpus the Foul, one of the most dangerous Dark Mutants of all time. With help from his friends, he brought about the end of the Olbaid at his own hands.[16]

Corey Deidrick[]

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Cara Delevingne[]

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Wesley Denkenberger[]

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"Life’s too short; make the most of it."
―Wesley Denkenberger to Charles Hugh[src]

Wesley Denkenberger is a friend of Valiera Nelson and possibly a member of her posse. He had a sister named Aspen who was presumably close in age to him. On July 4, 2022, Wesley was pleased when his young nephew lit his first firework off. Believing he was helping them celebrate properly, he took a picture of him. Around this time, he learned a friend of his was still in a relationship and hoped they were happy together. At the beginning of the 2022—23 school year, and presumably before that, Wesley attended Tower Placement School and was a friend of Valiera Nelson and possibly a member of her posse. He and his friend Jamie met Charles Hugh, Carl Alex, and Rose Johannson. He openly declared his love for weed, but then he unexpectedly tripped on his skateboard. Jamie told Charles this probably happened all the time. Minutes later, he tripped again, just before Charles converged on the scene. He playfully called him an idiot and ordered him to stand up. Jamie claimed that this happened frequently.

Wesley had flat, dark brown hair and dark brown eyes to match. He had an obese build. First and foremost, Wesley believed in making the best out of life while one still could. He also believed that a sunrise above the Rocky Mountains was the best thing he could be awakening to in the morning. He has a strong relationship with his family. Wesley loves weed, something he is willing to openly declare to students he does not know and to his friends. He is also known to enjoy morning walks. He is clumsy, as he continually tripped on his skateboard. Still, he is ultimately an extremely pleasant and tender soul who merely loves the comfort of friends and family. Wesley appears to have a very close relationship with his family. He was known to be fond of his sister Aspen. He was also delighted when his nephew, who was a toddler, lit a firework on Independence Day. Wesley is known to be friends with Valiera Nelson, the two follow each other on Instagram, he loves weed like she does, the two are also similar because they enjoy use of their skateboards. He appears in Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude.

Laysla De Oliveira[]

Main article: Laysla De Oliveira

Dero[]

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Dero was cloned into X1 and X2.[9]

Destiny[]

Destiny is an unsavory, cruel, and domineering member of the Sworn and the girlfriend of their leader Lord Veyakon. Although Destiny may have been romantically involved with her master, it is heavily implied that she is frequently abused by Veyakon and that her following her master was primarily out of romantic attraction to him. His plans ruined, Lord Veyakon launched a final, suicidal attack on the students, dropping the fleet of Sworn ships out of the sky onto the remnants of both factions. When she looked down she saw her ship was about to collapse over the school and help to detonate it; seeing that she was sacrificed for the greater good, Destiny died peacefully.

Hardly any different from Lord Veyakon, Destiny was mean, scary, entertaining, and more intelligent than she was given credit for. She was initially horrified when Veyakon cut the power to her ship, but she accepted her death when she realized that the collision of her aircraft was going to help detonate Westridge, seeing that she had just been sacrificed for the greater good. She has appeared in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Mediators.

Devarim[]

"It still kills me to put my own people through this ritual. Perhaps both of us can have solace from the knowledge that you, Devarim, shall be the greatest of all of them. Are you ready, sir?"
"No power our enemies possess will be able to stop me. I know full well you would do the same were you in my position. Begin the ritual, my mistress."
"Your guardianship over our people and your noble sacrifice will be remembered in our songs.
"
―Xitol and Devarim[src]

Devarim was the chief lieutenant of the Needed Evil's mistress Xitol and a major antagonist in Band of Justice: Omniverse. Loyally serving his mistress during the war against the Silvans, he heroically ensured his people survived the war that would have wiped out their organization, allowing them to disperse their numbers throughout the multiverse. Many years later, he and his mistress were reunited and they ultimately reclaimed the relics they needed and, with his remains from being defeated by Flubberdubber becoming RK, he was defeated, but not before Heath was able to enact the fateful assassination of Morena Fox, plunging the Multiverse into chaos.

For many years, Devarim served his race and revered Xitol. When Needed Evil attempted to unleash their power into the multiverse, Devarim was part of the task force arriving on Silva to make an example of its primitive residents who had defied them. While Needed Evil overwhelmed the Silvans, Xitol prepared to unleash her power. However, the Silvans stole the relic, at which point Devarim became part of the retreat Xitol ordered and left with millions of his fellow soldiers. During the Sacking of the Metal Realm, they ultimately reclaimed the relic. However, after Yeqon became aware of what the Lady was doing, Devarim became horrified and readily agreed to make the ultimate sacrifice for the Needed Evil and volunteered to become the greatest of the Elevated, his power enhanced further yet through undisclosed pieces of brand-new Needed Evil technology. Devarim became a being of pure darkness full of immense power and swore to ensure Xitol saw lasting peace. Armed with his new power, Devarim defeated Jay Organa, until Flubberdubber embraced the true extent of his powers. Through Xitol's power, Devarim's remains were used to create a creature called RK, who helped defeat resistance from not only the Metal Realm but the Earthly Plane and Helmet Plane as well, causing the universe to be plunged back into one of infinite darkness. However, he died in the Battle of Erno Silva, eradicating any trace of Devarim's essence.

Devarim was a tall and powerfully built humanoid. However, as an Elevated, Devarim physically became extremely powerful by gaining the ability to transform his body into one made up of pure dark energies, with his being composed of darkness, without anything truly left from his physical form — unlike other Elevated whose organs were fortified by darkness, rather than actually becoming darkness. From the process of Enotsesrok, he gained impressive control over his form and vast capacity to expel energy in various ways, meaning he could at will transform his body completely into darkness. His transformed form was anatomically identical to his normal pre-Elevated form, aside of being made of darkness, making him somewhat vulnerable. He could assume a two-dimensional form, extend outward to become a larger shadow, blend into the darkness and shadows completely, or even teleport through them. Devarim once implied that he could alternately transform into homogeneous matter, without any part of his form being more important than the other. Devarim's most defined trait is his undying loyalty, as with the other Needed Evil, Devarim held great respect for his mistress, Xitol. Devarim possesses various superhuman attributes, some of which are common to his cause, Needed Evil. However, as an Elevated, Devarim became one of the most powerful beings within the universe by gaining the ability to transform his body into one made up of pure dark energies, with his being composed of darkness, without anything truly left from his physical form. From the process of Enotsesrok, he gained impressive control over his form and vast capacity to expel energy in various ways, meaning he could at will transform his body completely into darkness and shadows. His transformed form was anatomically identical to his normal pre-Elevated form, aside of being made of darkness and shadows, in which case, it contains all organs and is somewhat vulnerable to the attacks of his enemies. Devarim once implied that he could alternately transform into homogeneous matter, without any part of his form being more important than the other. He could assume a two-dimensional form, extend outward to become a larger shadow, blend into the darkness and shadows completely, or even teleport through them. In terms of raw power, most Elevated beings differed from Devarim, with the darkness flowing through their being, fortifying their bones, muscles, and cells. Their power is mostly focused to their bodies and while they gain some amount of energy-attacks, the changes and applications are mostly internal. As an Elevated, Devarim became a formidable hand-to-hand combatant, relying primarily on brawling techniques that allowed him to make full use of his tremendous strength, enabling him to overpower Jay Organa himself without much effort; despite the latter's great strength. Upon becoming an Elevated, Devarim gained the ability to fluently speak, read, and understand all human languages (even dead ones), in addition to his native tongue. He appears in Band of Justice: Omniverse.

Devorar[]

Devorar was a gargoyle goddess dwelling in the Eldritch Dimension, where the Temple of the Relinquished was constructed to honor her. In 2026, the malevolent Magistrate sentenced Vincent Organa and his companions to “death by dimension” at Devorar's hands. Prior to his execution, Vincent Organa was able to retrieve his laser sword from fellow prisoner Helen McKeen and free his companions. Numerous casualties were wrought during the ensuing battle, leading several sentient beings at the mercy of the inhabitants of Devorar's Realm. During the fighting, McKeen knocked the notorious bounty hunter, Xydarone IV, into the gateway with the former’s laser sword. Devorar was cut off from the Earthly Plane altogether when the Gemotre exploded. She has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Dexter[]

Main article: Dexter

Dean Dixon[]

Dean Dixon is a former member of the Decemahead, the leading body of the Armies of Organa.[22]

Lin Dire[]

Lin Dire is a male Dark mutant and Gate Keeper of Axis Base and Golgolod during the First NoHead War and Lily Elazar's War. He had risen to the position by the 1960s, where he secretly helped a girl named Suzie escape. When Mr. Crooked NoHead realized the police were coming to raid Golgolod, he tasked Lin Dire with the defense of Golgolod. Some time later, Lin Dire found Paige Nelson at Golgolod Gates, impulsively revealing Mr. Crooked NoHead's position before noticing hundreds of police officers approaching Golgolod behind Paige. Sheriff Bladepoint shot the Gate Master, making him the first victim of the ensuing massacre in Golgolod.

Born in 1949, Lin Dire came to live in Golgolod. When Mr. Devilish NoHead went to find a man who posed a great threat to him, he left Lin in charge of guarding the gates for the first time. Devilish time-warped into the future and pressured Suzie into joining him and the group of NoHeads that were with him. Upon acquiring the powerful Verasect, Mr. Devilish NoHead cruelly abandoned an already uncomfortable Suzie. Lin Dire was still guarding the gates when Suzie teleported there for help, having acquired the teleportation device. Dire spoke with Suzie, who he found to be very charming. He finally helped her back to her day, 2023. Shortly afterwards, Mr. Devilish NoHead returned and commended Lin Dire for a job well done. He then appointed him as the Guardian of the Gates, a position he would hold for decades. In the 1970s, when he was very young, Lin Dire became one of the first NoHeads, swearing allegiance to Mr. Stupid NoHead, and continuing to watch over Golgolod, now for him. Lin Dire fought in the Battle of Superhero University. During the fighting, a teenager named Bethany Donner attempted to reason with him, pleading that she was on his side. However, she was spotted by Sheriff Bladepoint, Roxanne Waterston, and Joseph Abernathy. Bladepoint stunned Lin Dire, who apparently recovered and complied with Rowan the Authoritarian's order to leave the school.

Lin Dire had become a Gate Master by 2023, a position held by members of the Golgolod Security Force. In this position, he monitored the entrance to Golgolod in New York City, the capital of New York. Lily Elazar's war was at its height when Mr. Crooked NoHead realized the Police Grand Army was preparing to invade Golgolod. After discussion with Mr. Stupid NoHead and Mr. Formidable NoHead, Crooked tasked Dire and himself with the defense of Golgolod. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Stupid NoHead spotted Paige Nelson on a monitor and sent Lin Dire to the Golgolod Gate. Seeing him arrive, Paige immediately asked where Mr. Crooked NoHead was. After the Gate Master told him that Crooked was meditating in his quarters in preparation for the battle, he noticed hundreds of police officers behind Paige and demanded to know who was in charge of the attack. Sheriff Bladepoint stepped forwards and shot the Gate Master. Paige took Lin Dire's sword and proceeded to kill the NoHeads.

Lin Dire was bald, with dark eyes and a peculiar greenish-tan skin tone. He had a tattoo on the left side of his head. He was trusted to watch over the defense of Golgolod as the Gate Master. However, even though he was attuned to the darkness, Dire couldn't sense the reason for Paige's visit, and was slain without a chance to defend himself.[16]

Mary Dixon[]

Mary Dixon is a close friend of Sebiscuits Cardarphen and a major character in Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence and a minor one in Sebiscuits: Apocalypse. From an early age, she was raised as a future assassin. Thus, Dixon was trained in the arts of etiquette and formality, as well as espionage and assassination.

One evening, Mary came to gather around outside the airport to watch the newly customized freighters of Dee Croesus and Stephanie Maarx unload. Although Dee’s racer drew Sebiscuits' attention, Mary was uninterested in his discovery. She then told him she was moving soon, before revealing that she was being raised as an assassin. Angry and saddened, Sebiscuits questioned Mary as to her parents’ location, eager to save Mary from her fate, but he suddenly realized that he had failed to investigate the crate when it was moved to a secure warehouse nearby. Mary and the other children then served as a distraction to lure away the guards at the warehouse door, allowing Sebiscuits and Shaun to slip inside and look at the crate, which they soon realized was an energy cage that was holding captured children. In order to preserve his money and buy a present for Mary before she left New York City, Sebiscuits settled for an orange to satisfy his hunger and thirst, and then he began exploring the junkyard in order to find a present. He then went out for a walk, where he noticed a vendor selling random items, and his attention was drawn to an ancient-looking cube that was small enough to fit in his hand. Sebiscuits stayed up with Albert to finish his work, though he continued to think about Mary and what he could do to help her and the prisoners as the night went on.

Mary Dixon later joined Sebiscuits Cardarphen, Shaun, and Scott when they infiltrated Dee's home upon learning the Canadians were to be tortured and killed. However, their plans went awry when Thomas was forced to stay with Dee to reckon in the guest bedroom, forcing Sebiscuits and the others to find their own way to the dungeons, and Scott went ahead to scout around. When Thomas avoided being tortured by Croesus, the fortress was thrown into chaos, and Mary fled deeper into the dungeons with Sebiscuits when a guard pursued them — but Mary was unaware that his current route was taking them straight to the security control room. Sebiscuits managed to prevent the security chief from setting off the alarm and the four children rendezvoused at the second-story bathroom. However, the four accidentally locked themselves inside, and Mary came up with a plan to use a box of bomb transmitters to blow open the door. Taking the rest of the transmitters, Sebiscuits and the others led the Canadians through the fortress to the open hangar, but the young slaves soon realized that they needed to hide the children and come back for them later, which Thomas saw to. Mary and her friends then snuck out of the fortress alone, with Sebiscuits using the transmitters to destroy the passage and a guard in pursuit, and they then headed back to their homes.

Somehow, Dee acquired a sample of Mary’s skin and would soon identify her as one of the perpetrators of the break-in. Mary, Shaun, and Scott warned Sebiscuits about this. The old woman Myra brought the four of them into her apartment and began to scold them for trying to free the slaves, but told them that she knew someone who might take the Canadians off-world for a high price. Sebiscuits then offered to make a signal jammer so that Mary could evade capture, and he split up with his friends to head back to Albert’s in order to make the jammer. Suddenly, Scott pointed out a female tracker with a probe who was searching for him. Donning a cloak, Sebiscuits hid in a crowd of shoppers, and Mary sent Sebiscuits toward the skyrace hangar before she disabled the probe with a bucket of water that destroyed the robot. After Sebiscuits stole Croesus’ skyracer as a getaway vehicle, Shaun hid Mary with the prisoners. When Sebiscuits returned home, Albert confronted him regarding Mary, but Sebiscuits denied any involvement.

The next day, Myra confirmed that the smugglers would arrive the following sunset to pick up the Canadians and Mary. However, that night, the Mayor, Katy Black, personally ordered Scott to track down Mary. She was rescued, however, when a small, brown, radiant creature led Sebiscuits to the Canadians and Mary just as Bill Tiure captured them. Mary and the other prisoners were left in Bill and Dee’s hands as Sebiscuits escaped. Later on, Mary was located and freed, ushering them into the sand-drainage system through the drains in their cell just as a guard sounded the alarm. As they fled through the drainpipes, Sebiscuits gave Mary, Shaun, and Scott sandmasks while Scott and Sebiscuits led the way with flashlights. The group made their way towards the racing hangar, fighting off robotic guards with Sebiscuits’ ion blaster, but their path was blocked when dirt began to pour into the tunnels and sent the children rushing along the pipes in the torrent. Fighting off an animal that tried to steal his flashlight, Sebiscuits finally came to a stop with the others in a large catch basin, and Sebiscuits set off to find a way out through the pipes. Against the odds before him, Sebiscuits managed to steal the treasure of two pirates from their storeroom, giving him enough money to buy passage for the children and his friends.

Searching through the pipes and the various grates, Sebiscuits was able to convince a slave man to let the Canadians and his friends out of the drainpipes by removing the grate in his house. Mary Dixon and friends were then ferried out of the city, away from the slave hunters and to Central Park, where Myra was waiting for them. The smuggler, whom Shaun recognized as his father Taylor Thomas, accepted Sebiscuits’ payment and took the children aboard, though Sebiscuits refused to go with them. As a result, Mary and the Canadians escaped the country.[3]

DJ[]

DJ is a friend of Lucy McCallin. He has appeared in Journey to Planet 12.

Dmitri[]

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Dmitri is a mutant. Dmitri was described as being "a sallow-skinned man with a very mournful face", and due to his strange nature spoke in a "sepulchral" type of voice and had an unfaltering gaze that made anyone he looked at uncomfortable. He has appeared in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit.

Doat[]

Doat is another friend to Lucy McCallin. He has appeared in Journey to Planet 12.

Doctor Conda[]

Main article: Doctor Conda

Doctor Ratiguise[]

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Doctor Ratiguise is a tall, vicious-looking man who joined the army, but quickly realized this was not his destiny and the job did not fulfill his dark motives. As a result, he defected in 1997 after five years of serving. Afterwards, he became a supervillain, gaining scope for his crimes after he breached Washington D.C. and killed the head of the Judicial Branch. After Cherical McSnake hacked into enemy files accidentally, Rowan the Authoritarian hired Doctor Ratiguise to hunt down and destroy him to stop him from causing the NoHeads any harm. However, Cherical found Charity Hirz during the subsequent chase. Although she barely knew Cherical, she sacrificed herself to save him. Doctor Ratiguise gave Charity several chances to step aside, but Charity steadfastly refused to let Ratiguise kill him. Finally, Ratiguise angrily fired at Charity. However, Charity threw up a magnetic shield and killed Ratiguise in the process by repelling his blasts.

Doctor Ratiguise had coarse skin and grey, balding hair. He had long, dirty nails and he was briefly seen to have sharp teeth. His robes, which were black, were noted to look uncomfortably tight. Ratiguise was deceptive, though he was also fierce. He is extremely obsessed with controlling others.[20]

Dodge[]

Main article: Dodge

Dmitri Donner[]

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Ammon Dorber[]

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Elijah Dorber[]

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Doughnuts[]

Doughnuts is a dog owned by Mr. O'Shea, and bitingly described as "the ultimate failure as a dog" by Zachary Brown. She is frequently visited by Brown, as he wants a dog, but his mother, Mary Brown, refused to buy him one. She has appeared in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown.

Dovo[]

Main article: Dovo

Drake[]

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Drake is a member of the Knights of Mae. He used to work for Mae, but he often questioned the ethical ramifications of her methods. Aside from hunting police, Drake transported L'smae to the Blackwing Sanctum in New York City multiple times, in order for the apprentice to undergo metaphysical training at the behest of Mr. Stupid NoHead. During her second trial inside the sanctum, L'smae fought an apparition of the long-dead Lady Deimos. During the test, Deimos disguised herself in the form of Drake, knowing that the young man's death was among the fears of the aspiring NoHead. L'smae eventually prevailed in the trial by overcoming his fear and returned to the Shadow Laser with Drake none the wiser about her feelings. Ironically, their new mission to recruit others to the police cause led them right back to their first target, the disillusioned General Ronald Koda. After searching Australia, the site of the fateful battle where Koda lost his sight, the crew of the Shadow Laser were able to track the missing police to Manhattan. There, they discovered that the general had abandoned his cause in favor of heavy drinking in the Eve Room, a bar in Manhattan. Drake gradually gained a rapport with L'smae. Whilst working with Ronald Koda, he went to extreme lengths to cover up his unsanctioned missions, if only to ensure that Koda's disagreements with the police leadership did not lead the general to turn his back on the police altogether. He appears in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint.

Abram van Dukas[]

Abram van Dukas is the husband of Riley van Dukas (née Bell), and the father of Savannah van Dukas, and the deuteragonist in Journey to Planet 12. Abram and Riley were not members of the Police Grand Army, but assisted them occasionally, at great risk. They allowed the S.M.S.B. to use their home as a safe house during the search for the Chosen One. This, however, violated the laws laid by a mind-controlled Vice President, Abram was caught and murdered by a group of F8s in March of 2030.[8]

Savannah van Dukas[]

Main article: Savannah van Dukas

Dustin[]

"You guys know I’m hugely into movies right?"
"Why no, I actually didn’t.
"
―Dustin and Steven Thompson[src]
"Look, I'm not a hacker, okay? All right, maybe I can penetrate federal databases, but so what? I bet loads of kids here can do it."
"No, they can't. It's not a very common gift, Dustin. What's so funny, Summer?
"
―Dustin and Josh Hogan[src]

Dustin is a male teenage student and a member of the Decemahead of the Armies of Organa. His callsign is eight. His parents taught him that associating with strangers was dangerous, but apparently they frequently filled his young head with too many things for him to comprehend at once, so he blocked it out along with everything else. In 2017, Dustin went to the movie store, planning to meet up with his mother. A stranger asked him for directions, and he went with him until his mother frantically demanded that he come back. Eventually, the Girl-Team fleet under Emily Watson and insurgent the Sanguine Bullet launched a siege of the entire Decemahead. The group captured Dustin and detained him with his fellow Boy-Team leaders in the detention unit of the Red Battlements. Having realized that they had been lured away from Tower Placement, Steven Thompson, Charles Hugh, and Helen McKeen made their way back to Provo, where they set out to rescue the captive members of their organization's leading body. They eventually found them being monitored by Emily Watson. The four of them dueled. Emily Watson was aware that this duel was meant to rescue Dustin. Steven Thompson was thrown against a wall, but Helen McKeen and Charles continued to fight. When McKeen disarmed the Girl-Team's leader and had her down on her knees at gunpoint, Watson immediately escaped. This was a victory for Dustin, who was subsequently set free. The group was later captured by Summer Petersen, who was now an insurgent, but Petersen secretly let them go free. The entire Decemahead met together inside Thunder Quarters and Thompson went after the Orc Devil. Subsequently, Dustin rushed into the dungeon, where the entire organization battled her. The Orc Devil attacked with telekinetic flourishes, forcing Dustin to run for his life. He realized that the dungeon was far bigger than it appeared and convinced Thompson to follow him inside, as he had cleverly deduced that they may find something that can assist in killing the Orc Devil. The fight ended in a stalemate. Later on, he got a photo with technological genius and celebrity Cara Mota, which he claimed he had been looking forward to.

Highly intelligent and introverted, Dustin was best known for having an almost chilling ability to appeal to people's more human natures, for better or worse, despite not appearing to be the social type. Whoever he brought up, he always seemed to know way more about them than anyone expected, due to his intuitively analyzing them and noticing a lot of things that just slip by other people. He is even able to access otherwise inaccessible files from the federal government. Hence, Dustin was extremely well-informed, always seeming to know what was going on around Tower Placement School. In spite of this, Dustin was never boastful or conceited, even seeming surprised that his borderline expert hacking skills were not "a common gift", which made Summer Petersen laugh due to finding everything about the quotation to be extremely relatable.

One particular trait of his is his immense fondness of movies. He's a massive cinema enthusiast who knows a lot of random information and is very knowledgeable about various shows and films, especially psychological thrillers. He owns many pieces of memorabilia from the cast members of the Dark Knight trilogy, and is always excited to talk about them, to the point that he occasionally annoys those around him. As a small boy, he acted his age; he was very whimsical, childlike, and impressionable. Because of his youthful ignorance, he could be seen as rather gullible, over trusting, and landing himself into trouble, albeit unintentionally, due to his love of film. The trait, unfortunately, made Dustin an easy pawn in the schemes of a kidnapper's motivations. Even so, as he grew older, Dustin learned from experiences and took them into account. He considered himself a very foolish little child, especially when recounting his encounter with the kidnapper. Dustin is described as being short, and having black hair and blue eyes.

In spite of being an introvert, Dustin became known for knowing all the gossip traveling at Tower Placement. This was notable through his awareness of the reason behind Emily Watson's crimes, the Godslayer's real identity, Denim Spikes' public scrutiny, and Zambaux's real reason for his temporary "resignation", as well as being one of few people to know about the existence of the Magistrate. Despite being frequently well-informed and thus being renowned for knowing everybody at Tower Placement, however, Dustin's network and social contacts were not always a perfect source of information, as he had never heard of famed CEO Cara Mota up until her arrival at Tower Placement. Dustin is able to access otherwise inaccessible files from the federal government. Dustin, while not on par with the Godslayer, is a fairly skilled and knowledgeable criminologist. He appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent and Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

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Earrus[]

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Wilbur Eat[]

"He had blonde hair and a lovely yellow mustache to match. He wore a blue shirt with buttons, and his pants were covered in smiley faces. He was 35 years old, as she already knew from Roy."
―Janice's second impression of Wilbur[src]

Wilbur Eat is Roy Walltalker's childhood friend. He lives in a brick house. Born in 2001, Wilbur Eat enjoyed studying the history of fortified defense in his youth. In his adulthood, he always tried to protect his house with several walls, which he collected throughout the years. He also grew a flower garden in the backyard. At one point, Roy introduced him to his creation, a robot wall that protected the Walltalker house. Shortly after the Wall was stolen in the night, Eat received a call from one of his friends asking him to join them for dinner. Just as the conversation was reaching its close, Roy visited Wilbur Eat along with Janice, who was now much slimmer. Janice had suggested Eat may be responsible for the threat, as he was "always trying to protect his house with walls." After answering the door to his old friend, he immediately recognized Janice from the gym and was quickly able to get her name. With that, the interrogation got down to business; Roy calmly asked if Eat had stolen his wall. Eat was shocked, as he did not even know it was missing in the first place. Janice turned to leave, and took one last glimpse. From there, she noticed dirt on Eat's shirt, and informed Roy that it may have been from handling their wall. Shocked, Eat insisted that the dirt was from working in his garden. Although Roy claimed to believe him, he still made a note of the dirt stain as they set out again, leaving Eat to his business. Shortly after this, Eat joined his friends for dinner as planned. Later on, Wilbur constructed a war vessel to aid him whenever it was required. When the Basketball prototype attacked Mongolia, Wilbur boarded his vessel and took off to fight, aiding the Walltalker family in battling the prototype.

Despite his obsession with food, Wilbur was still quite slender and muscular, as a result of being incredibly active. He had blonde hair and a yellow mustache to match. He wore a blue shirt with buttons, and his pants were covered in smiley faces. As akin to his name, Wilbur Eat seems to have an obsession with food. He is somewhat pessimistic, as he liked to cover his house with several layers of walls. Despite this, he was both friendly and honest. He was also very active, making a priority to go to the gym twice a week and jog outside on the other days. This is further maintained by the fact that he walks to church. It is possible that he is the godfather of Jackson Walltalker, though this is not confirmed. He appears in The Man Who Talked to the Wall and The Woman Who Talked to the Hand.

Ray Eliott[]

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"So, what do you do in your spare time?"
"Drugs."
"What else?"
"Then I do more drugs.
"
―Charles Hugh and Ray Eliott[src]

Ray Eliott is a high schooler who befriended Valiera Nelson in 2019. The two of them bonded over doing "some really stupid stuff" together. He also met Luke Norris by equally mysterious circumstances, apparently they "drilled out some a-holes" together. In 2021, befriended several friends of a student named Charles Hugh. He learned that Charles had elbowed Valiera Nelson's backside. He was angered and later claimed he would have hit him back if he could find him. He got him in trouble, so they got off to a rough beginning. Nelson somehow learned of this. However, the two ended up on better terms, Charles even asked Eliott to Homecoming, but he was turned down, as Ray had no interest in going anyway. Two days later, he was seen being walked to class by Nelson. Eventually, Carl Alex returned, and Ray Eliott took to hanging out with him, Valiera Nelson, and the latter's girlfriend, Miranda Patrick. On December 12, after school, they drove together and did something Patrick described as a near-death experience. Patrick took a picture of them huddling twenty minutes later. Several days before their escape from death, Eliott refused to give Carl Alex's whereabouts to Charles. At some point before this, Luke stopped being friends with Ray when he caught him in the act of treating Charles unkindly. During the second semester, Val Quintana moved to Salt Lake City and Charles began going out with her. Ray Eliott became so angry upon learning of this that he cut off contact with both of them altogether. However, Charles eventually learned he was dating someone. During the 2022–23 school year, Ray Eliott had Yoga during sixth period.

Ray Eliott was an unfriendly, cynical, intolerant, and emotionless absolutist who frequently saw the worst in everyone. He also seemed prone to cliquish snobbery. When asked, he claimed that in his spare time, he did drugs, and when he grew tired of it, he ignored his exhaustion and did more drugs. He was guilty of doing several unwise and likely illicit activities with Valiera Nelson by his side. He seemed to be aware of the bad things he had done. Despite calling his junior high experiences unwise, he believed Charles had never done anything particularly immoral, frowning down on his (probably falsely) perceived innocence, proving he was a truly remorseless adolescent. In fact, his claims that he did "stupid" things with Nelson may have been a simple sarcastic quip. Despite his unpleasant personality, Ray did possess a redeeming quality: he was always ready to defend his friends if necessary and while slightly vindictive, he was undoubtedly more forgiving than Valiera Nelson. When he learned that Charles had punched Nelson in the back, he wanted vengeance, but he later changed his mind and let it go. However, he made an irrational conclusion that it was the worst thing Charles had ever done in his life. Ray is known to not be interested in Homecoming. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude.

Tage Elwood[]

Tage Elwood was a student at Tower Placement School. In first grade, he was surprised to learn that the Armies of Organa existed and was invited to join them. He readily accepted the offer. He also met a girl named Summer Petersen shortly after her promotion to the Decemahead. Elwood followed the rest of the Decemahead to Thunder Quarters, where a huge fight broke out between themselves and Hilary J. Black. Suddenly, the proxy form tore out of a chamber and flew for Pleasant Grove, but Elwood and Summer Petersen hitched a ride on her back. As the proxy form began burning Pleasant Grove, Elwood and Petersen began looking for Thompson until they found the great Orc Devil first and distracted her. Suddenly, Thompson leaped into the Orc Devil's mouth and finally emerged from the maw, having destroyed Hilary J. Black, but then he fell unconscious. McKeen and Petersen took him home, and Elwood, grateful for Thompson taking such a daring maneuver to destroy the Orc Devil, stood behind McKeen and Petersen, who were kneeling by Thompson's bedstead until the latter regained consciousness. During the Insurrection of the Cavaliers of Thornton, Elwood was promoted and became a member of the Head of Twenty. He attended Steven Thompson's graduation party.

Tage was generally an easy-going and good-natured person, able to get along well with many people. He never displayed any anger towards Steven Thompson even when he apparently alienated Jamie. He also easily established an affectionate relationship with Summer Petersen, whom many would consider incredibly difficult to get along with. Tage was brave and loyal. He was eager to participate in the defense of his school against the Girl-Team, despite not even having a weapon, and never lost his faith in the Armies of Organa as a whole. Tage was a skilled artist and enjoyed reading novels.

Tage appeared to have a good relationship with his family, particularly his mother, as he believed everything she told him, much to Charles' chagrin. Tage had an affectionate relationship with Boy-Team member Summer Petersen, whom he met after her promotion to the Decemahead. Even though they had a tendency to bicker, the two still spoke occasionally as they had a lot in common. At one point, Steven asked Tage if he had feelings for Summer, but he assured him that "she's cute, I guess, but I would never date her". When his time came, Tage demonstrated his loyalty to Summer without hesitation by following her to Pleasant Grove. The two maintained contact through adulthood. Tage was friendly with his leader, Steven Thompson. Apparently, Steven grew slightly jealous of Tage's relationship with Summer, but he ensured him that their relationship was entirely platonic, and Steven didn't ask him about it again. He was also impressed when Steven destroyed the Orc Devil. He appears throughout the Boys vs. Girls franchise.

Liv Emerson[]

Liv Emerson is a a member of the Cavaliers of Thornton, one of the most feared during the Insurrection of the Cavaliers of Thornton, partially because she never failed her ruler, Natalia Thornton. When Summer Petersen, Steven Thompson, Helen McKeen, Andrew Hendersen, and Charlie Corner arrived at the Petersen Estate, Emerson pursued them in her dreaded aircraft, the Corrupter, ordered to capture Petersen and destroy anything in the way. As Petersen, Thompson, McKeen, Hendersen, and Corner escaped the ambush, Petersen pinpointed the Heartbreaker as their means of escape. It was able to evade the Corrupter as they escaped the wilderness. Emerson managed to destroy their guns, and then pursued as they entered the Maze of Ventilation. Finally, McKeen shot fire at Emerson. Her starboard wing in flames, the craft's engines exploded, consuming Liv Emerson's body and ending her life. She died screaming at a second of realization to her predicament. The crippled Corrupter promptly went into a spin, crashing into a metallic pillar and breaking apart. As one of Natalia Thornton's most trusted lieutenants and chief thinker within the Cavaliers of Thornton, Liv Emerson was calm and calculated during her service to her ruler, which was often in direct contrast with the bloodthirsty attitudes of the other members of the Order. Emerson was determined to serve and please Thornton. She appears in Boys vs. Girls 2 and Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude.

The Emperor of Planet 12[]

"Our world used to be overlooked by an Emperor of Duodecenian blood. He was a tyrannical bully who made the lives of the residents miserable."
―Lily Clark[src]

The Emperor was a tyrannical Makkan noble who lorded over Planet 12 for most of the early twentieth century. He is the opening antagonist in Convergence. Noted for his cruel and tyrannical nature, he made life extremely difficult for the aliens, meting out harsh punishments for the smallest misdeeds. Men who dared to stand up to him were never seen again. Children caught eating apples that had fallen from trees he owned received a beating. When a Makkan named Bemb did not bow low enough when he passed, the Emperor made him a servant at his palace. However, the Emperor saw the individual's potential and promoted him to the rank of guard.

In 1946, the Emperor decided to hold a Jousting Tournament on his palace grounds, in which he himself would compete. Nobles from the surrounding area were invited to attend. The entire capital city was also ordered to show up to watch the Emperor compete, whether they liked it or not, as no excuses for absences would be accepted. One hour before the match was scheduled to start, Edwardine broke her leg and was unable to finish putting up banners or attend the match. The Emperor responded by sending four burly henchmen to drag Edward and his mother to the castle. There, the Emperor informed Edward's mother that as punishment for his mistake, Edward would be tied to a horse and forced to joust against him, as well as all the knights who had gathered to compete. However, when the knights learned that the Emperor expected them to compete against an injured boy, they left in disgust, refusing to partake in the tournament. The Emperor, furious, thus announced that he would joust against Edwardine alone, but a young human among the spectators, Lily Clark, who had teleported to Planet 12 unintentionally, cast a shield between them. Slamming into the barrier, the Emperor was knocked backwards, his horse landing on top of him. At first, the crowd thought he was dead, but he survived. Clark knew the Emperor had to be stopped lest he could help her return home. The Emperor was beside himself with rage and had both Clark and Edward brought before him. Upon entering the throne room, Lily was surrounded by armed guards. Realizing that one of the guards was pointing their weapon precariously towards the Emperor, Lily cleverly pulled out a feather and held it up behind him, pretending to put her arm around him affectionately. As she predicted, this caused the guard to sneeze. The sneeze made its hand to lurch forward, pushing the trigger and shooting the Emperor squarely in the heart. The aliens were ecstatic at the end of their oppression, and held Lily in high regard for her feint. After testing Clark, they made her their holdout ruler. Lily settled on Planet 12, becoming the dictator of the planet in his stead, and a much more equipped leader to fight the War for Planet 12.

The Emperor had black eyes and brown skin. A cruel and tyrannical Makkan, he cared nothing for his people and greatly oppressed them. He would deal out harsh punishments for the smallest setbacks and considered empathy a weakness. Over time, he developed into a power-crazed megalomaniac whom most of his people utterly despised. He has appeared in Convergence as its opening antagonist.

Endar[]

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Eorza the Rock God[]

Eorza was an acolyte of the King of Africa, the Lord of the Stone. He is widely known as a Rock God, but in reality he is a mutant with a hitherto unheard of degree of competence at oryctokinesis. Because he deliberately kept people unaware of this, many came to worship him as a god-like figure, leading to his widely used epithet "Eorza the Rock God". Eorza was outraged by recent actions of prehistoric Libya, and he vowed revenge. Eventually, he brokered a deal with an old friend, the Lord of the Stone, promising to make stone the only biome of the Earth in exchange for aiding in his recently initiated mission to bring genocide to Libya. In the meantime, he became in charge of eleven beings known as the Fyre Ryders.

When the Kingdom of the Stone met the Impedance in Noawen, Eorza led the Fyre Ryders into battle. He encountered Bob and nearly killed him from behind, but Leonard shouted at him to watch his back. The two fought Eorza, who overwhelmed them by channelling rock to fall on them and even turning Leonard's dagger into a pebble. Just as Eorza was about to assert that he had the upper hand, Keeber caught him off guard by leaping onto his back, allowing Leonard to pull open his chest, which had become more fragile when Eorza had taken a blast of water during the fight. Eorza smote him on the head, but an explosion ensuing right behind them conveniently threw Eorza to the ground, where Keeber drove his club into the opening Leonard had torn. Eorza fell back, dead.

Eorza was pale and stocky. He developed a hateful personality and an insatiable thirst for power. It is never mentioned exactly what the people of Libya did to him, but whatever it was, he decided to carry out his retribution on the entire present generation of villagers, regardless of their complicity in wronging him or lack thereof. Eorza possesses various superhuman attributes, some of which are common to his race. However, he had a hitherto unheard of degree of competence at oryctokinesis, to the extent that some worshiped him as a God. While his physical strength left much to be desired, Eorza's body was extremely durable and resistant to physical injury. In Noawen, he was slashed by a blade and clubbed multiple times with no apparent injury or effect. Despite his superhuman durability, Eorza can be injured. However, his physiology allows him to regenerate at a rapid rate, much faster than that of a human. He has appeared in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Dawn of Mutantry.

Erica[]

Erica is a little girl who lives in New Quackville. During the Dominion of Iron Crisis, she and other children were abducted by the evil Celestial Bane as bait to lure Superquack to the Circle of Judgment. She was eventually rescued and shortly thereafter danced in celebration with the other children. She appears in Superquack: Focal Point.

Betram Evans[]

"Remembered this isn't your comfort zone, have you? Remember that I am not Master Intelligence, who forgives your insolence and insubordination? You may carry that sword like a badge, Sebiscuits, but it is not up to a three-year-old boy to tell me how to do my job! It's time you learned some respect!"
"It's time you earned it.
"
―Betram Evans and Sebicuits Cardarphen after discussing the new era with the S.M.S.B.[src]

Mayor Betram Evans succeeded Ai Chiou in the early 2030s. He once worked in a different department of the U.S. Government. In 2028, Evans would meet Katy Black, neither of them knowing the former would succeed Black's successor as Mayor during the imminent war. Evans requested that the Lunch Money Bandit be stopped, and Black promised to do what she could to ensure Cygnus’ arrest. In 2029, Katy Black was killed by Sebiscuits Cardarphen. In January of 2030, the Lunch Money Bandit would be captured by Damon Walltalker, much to Evans' pleasure, though the former would escape nine months later (near the end of the war). Eventually, Evans would head the government sometime after the Second NoHead War. For their torture of Dexter and Laura, Whammo Fireball, Darren Slade, and the Lunch Money Bandit were brought to trial before the courts, over which Evans presided. The Lunch Money Bandit was insistent on his innocence, claiming he had merely fallen in with the wrong crowd, and begged the Mayor before the entire assembled Council and witnesses such as Senator Schumer and the jury to clear him of the charges on the torture crime. The Mayor still headed the government and was under extreme pressure to give the appearance of having gotten something done about the terrorism caused by what was left of the NoHeads. Betram chose to make a public example of Cygnus, and sentenced him to a term of life imprisonment in Beta Prison with no chance of release, along with Whammo and Darren. However, the trial was no more than an excuse to show how much the Mayor hated his own family. The three criminals would spend the next decade in maximum security cell.

When Evans replaced Ai Chiou as the Mayor of New York City, Baby Intelligence, the Grandmaster of the S.M.S.B. expressed confidence in him and warmly congratulated him for reaching his position. In Evans' early career, he was forever bombarding Baby Intelligence for help and advice. In return he expressed confidence in Baby Intelligence. Besides advice, it seems that Baby Intelligence informed Betram Evans of important events in the war. In 2034, Evans also announced publicly that Baby Intelligence had changed his name to "Master Intelligence" since the latter was not a baby anymore. In 2033, Betram Evans paid Master Intelligence a visit, as he wished to discuss the future of the world now that the NoHeads were gone. He treated Lindsay Kellerman like a friend, initially giving her a good impression, but refused to answer her questions about the government. On the other hand, he was infuriated by the lack of respect Hardy showed him, the latter even told him he was unjust. Much later, Betram Evans was threatened by Hell Burnbottom to stand aside as governor, or a mass murder of Fobbles would take place. Evans refused, so Burnbottom initiated the destruction of the Brooklyn Bridge. He never complied with the new regime and was forced to go on the run after Red Mist began her country-spanning conquest.

During his tenure as Mayor, he was a bumptious, good-natured man trying to manage and smooth over the occasional crisis, such as the criminal discovery of the Lunch Money Bandit. However, Betram was actually extreme and corrupt in his governing. If anything even looked like it might destroy his reputation, he would make it his first priority to remove it, even to the point of publicly disowning and imprisoning his cousin in order to make it clear that he had nothing to do with anyone who was even remotely suspected of being connected to the Darkness. Evans also appeared to be more reactive than proactive; he would often wait for a solution to appear, rather than take the initiative and create a solution. Because of his indecisive nature, he would often ask Baby Intelligence for advice in his early days as governor. Unfortunately, when Evans did take the initiative and made his own decisions in attempt of accomplishing his job, they were all misguided and led to disastrous consequences. Nevertheless, Evans continued to respect Master Intelligence over the years, and accepted many of Master Intelligence's eccentric decisions.

When Betram Evans first became Mayor, Baby Intelligence expressed confidence in him and warmly congratulated him for reaching his position. In Evans' early career, he was forever bombarding Baby Intelligence for help and advice. In return he expressed confidence in Baby Intelligence. Besides advice, it seems that Baby Intelligence informed Evans of important events. In 2034, Evans also announced publicly that Baby Intelligence had changed his name to "Master Intelligence" since the latter was not a baby anymore. Initially, Betram Evans treated Lindsay Kellerman like a favorite niece, encouraging her when he visited the S.M.S.B. in 2033. Betram Evans did little to improve Sebiscuits Cardarphen's view of the government, which had been previously influenced by his former master whom he had betrayed, who was Mr. Stupid NoHead himself. Sebiscuits also took issue with the fact that the government was not putting in enough effort in the matter of public safety.[1][27][23][10]

Robbie Evans[]

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The Executioner[]

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"That's just simply my job... I execute the deserving."
―Executioner[src]
"You seem like an intellectual child, and you know what? Damaged people are always more dangerous, because they already know how to survive. All right, how would you like to become affiliated with a new company?"
"You're giving me a job?"
"Yeah, you might say that."
"You're giving me a job.
"
―Cara Mota and Alex Crawford[src]

Alex Crawford was the Executioner for Cara Mota of Mota Corporation. The Executioner was highly intellectual, responsible, adamant, and hardworking. He was very devoted to Mota, looking up to the diabolical yet charismatic young girl. He relished his role as Executioner and was capable of charming people when he wanted to. He was also a close friend to Stephanie Fiennes, one of the highest-ranking individuals in the company; it was Fiennes' callous murder that made the Executioner turn on Mota and make a futile attempt on her life that cost him his own.

Born to an extremely impoverished family in Israel, Africa, in 1995, Alex Crawford eventually ended up in the residence of the lucrative, greedy, and sadistic CEO of Skore Industries, Harold Skore. Crawford was constantly underfed and beaten during his enforced services there, and he continuously wondered if his life would ever change. In his misery, Crawford ended up cutting himself deliberately, leaving a nasty scar on his stomach. Eventually, Harold Skore swindled the CEO of Mota Corporation herself, Cara Mota. Crawford knew only that Mota was an enemy of Skore, as he'd vaguely mentioned her once before. Once he was done conning Mota, Skore razed Crawford for an unknown reason (possibly for no reason at all), finally drawing him to breaking point. Over the next three days, he started to contemplate suicide, for life held no happiness for him. During the third night, Crawford resolved to stab himself with a dagger the following morning. When he woke up, Crawford made his way to the living room, where he discovered Skore arguing with one of his subordinates. However, the entire neighborhood immediately came under attack by criminals that seemed to be acting independently. In reality, they had been hired by the vindictive Cara Mota in complete secret. In the bloodbath that ensued, a terrified Crawford, who had somehow lost the knife, took refuge inside the basement and huddled inside. Three criminals came after him, but he seized a wooden beam and killed them all in self-defense. When Cara arrived, he wasn't expecting anything like the captivatingly beautiful young woman he saw. Although Alex was very worried that Cara would be a crueler ruler than Harold, his spirits rose considerably when Cara showed him kindness no one else ever had by kissing him on the cheek and offering him soda, leaving him flustered. Cara was prodigiously intelligent, and she was stunned at Alex's uncanny ability to answer all of her questions regarding logic and arithmetic. Upon arriving at her mansion, Cara Mota told Alex Crawford he had a place there, so long as he knew how to follow orders. When Alex admitted that he was hungry, Cara had a large dinner brought out. Together, they enjoyed a dinner of link sausage. Realizing he had been starved, and taking pity on him, Cara had more sausages and cheese brought to him. When they were both done eating, they spent hours in stimulated conversation, and realized they had a lot in common.

Cara was taken aback on how much she could confide in the young man without needing to fear confusing him or planting malicious ideas in his head. Alex obviously considered Cara Mota an unexpected new chance to show his own brilliance and come out of the local misery. Alex was made the Executioner, though it would be months before he learned about the existence of the Godslayer. After Cara Mota tried and failed to recruit Josh Hogan, the Executioner arrived out of nowhere, stabbing him. After explaining how she intended to end the School War, she realized her signal had been blocked by Dustin and ran off to deal with him, leaving Josh with the Executioner so that he would be killed in the nuclear blast along with the alumni of Tower Placement School. However, it was Fiennes' callous murder that made the Executioner turn on Mota and make a futile attempt on her life that cost him his own.

The Executioner was a tall and very handsome man. However, for years his good looks were obscured by longsuffering and starvation. As a teenager, he had a gaunt face and was extremely slim, but still managed to maintain some vestige of his great beauty, which indeed did not go unnoticed by the extremely perceptive Cara Mota. As her ally, he wore chain-mail armor, and when he wasn't on duty, he usually wore a black jacket that hung loosely over a green shirt. The Executioner had an elongated horizontal scar on the right half of his stomach caused by him cutting during his time under Harold Skore's wing. Alex Crawford faced horrendous abuse from the CEO of Skore Industries, and as a result he became timid and miserable. He began cutting and even became suicidal, resorting to stab himself in the morning, changing his mind and regaining his will to live when his neighborhood came under attack. Terrified, he took refuge in the cellar, only to encounter Cara Mota. He was alarmed by how little her identity subverted his expectations, and she in turn was equally surprised when she saw his willingness to compete or to do things that are difficult. Alex grew bolder and happier once Cara found him and exposed him for what he truly was, leading to him finding himself: highly intellectual, responsible, adamant, and hardworking, and possessing a fighting spirit and not hesitating to take out three criminals in self-defense. Cara was one of the first, if not the first individual to show Alex kindness, listening to all of his viewpoints, offering him generous amounts of food, and kissing his cheek when they first met. The Executioner was very devoted to Cara, looking up to the diabolical yet charismatic young woman as an older sister figure he never had. He relished his role as executioner and was capable of charming people when he wanted to. He was also extremely grateful to Cara for helping him discover who he truly was under his trauma when not even he truly knew beforehand, which helped him fall in love with her overnight, even though she saw him as a brother and not a love interest, leading to him eventually feeling the same way about her. He is mentioned in Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent and appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

Exogale[]

Exogale is a bird activist and superhero who fought in the Dinobot Invasion. She was one of several superheroes who were recruited to battle a Dinobot on Tutu Island as part of the robot’s battle education. She successfully destroyed the Dinobot 02. The following month, she returned to service, this time at the Plasma Bay, and was then was bested by its successor, the Dinobot 03. She was killed by the 03, who slammed her corpse off a cliff. Her dead body rolled into a grotto above the water, and landed next to that of Macroburst. While Morgan and Superquack were in the Plasma Bay trying to hide from Mr. Baby Tutu, they end up in the cavern, where they encounter both bodies by chance. The duo was able to avoid being detected and killed by playing dead. When the probe left, Morgan used her powers to bring both Superheroes back to life; Exogale awakened as Morgan collapsed. She helped her up and thanked her, and agreed to come along in exchange for their help.

Exogale helped Superquack out of the water, and Morgan flew with her. They went to the City of Marbles. Exogale told Morgan she did the right thing by leaving, but Superquack accused her of sugarcoating and furiously reprimanded his girlfriend before taking her Inhibition Jacket back. Lying low, Exogale angrily questioned Superquack for taking Morgan's jacket and causing her to storm out, so he reassured her his tough love was the only way and she would one day be old enough to understand. They asked a bird for directions to Mr. Baby Tutu’s base. After successfully sneaking in, they were able to make their way to a huge room with a lava wall in which Superquack and Morgan had dinner with Mr. Tutusymbol after they defeated the Dinobot 04. They rushed through a hole in the wall to make their way to Mr. Baby Tutu’s computer room, Exogale using her flight powers to speed up. In it, Exogale typed in the password “I LOVE TUTUS” that they had discovered in the cave. They discovered Mr. Baby Tutu’s plan in the computer. There they learned that the robot fights had simply been a ruse to discover flaws in the design for a greater plan, and that Mr. Baby Tutu intended to unleash the Dinobot accompanying him during the reveal on Quackville. Mr. Baby Tutu intended to fake being a superhero by defeating the robot in a rigged crisis. As they were leaving the room upon also discovering Operation Rampage, Superquack spoke too loudly, causing him and his friends to be caught. Mr. Baby Tutu imprisoned all three of them in his containment unit to prevent them from interfering with his plan. In the holding cell (a room in which a prisoner is held in cords, thus preventing the prisoner from being able to escape unless they are released), Mr. Baby Tutu interrogated Morgan to find out how she brought Exogale back. Mr. Tutusymbol offered to “make things straight,” but Superquack then grabbed the former and threatened to kill him if he was not released. Superquack released Mr. Tutusymbol, and Mr. Baby Tutu called him out for being weak. Mr. Baby Tutu launched C-5 and a horde of wild beasts, flanked by legions of Outriders. As they closed in on Quackville, the evil robot returned to the holding chamber and played news broadcasts of the Dinobot attacking the city for the Superheroes to watch. Mr. Baby Tutu then explained his plan: to save Quackville from his own Dinobot and thereby become a hero fraudulently. He then left the trio in their cords. As Exogale tried to cheer Superquack up by assuring him everyone made mistakes and that the stakes were now higher than ever, Morgan turned into a tire, allowing her to slip free and roll over to the control panel so that she can free her friends. The trio ran through the base, trying to find a way to escape the island so they can make it to the city to stop Mr. Baby Tutu. They found a plane that can jettison a van. Mr. Baby Tutu’s former co-worker Mr. Tutusymbol, who had betrayed his father, stepped in to help. With the password he gave to them, Exogale was able to go and seek out reinforcements.

In Quackville, Exogale arrived with several contacts from around the star system, disclosing to them all news of her miraculous revival. Exogale died when Captain Obvious interfered in her and her friends' confrontation with C-5, at which point Mr. Baby Tutu attempted to stop C-5’s destructive rampage, but the robot figured out the nature of his remote control and knocked him unconscious. Superquack used the Power Matrix to revive Exogale, who was honored to resume the fight against C-5. She intervened and pulled its laser cannon from its socket. Exogale then used it to help round up the wild beasts as helicopters rolled in. Seeing Superquack was in trouble, Exogale swooped forward and lifted him in the air where the Outriders could not gang up on him. Still in her arms, Superquack realized that the only way to defeat C-5 was to turn the Power Matrix against it and had Exogale throw him at the giant, ultimately defeating it for good. The town applauded them for their achievements. Exogale accompanied the trio to Superquack's house, where they were again confronted by Mr. Baby Tutu, who threatened them. After Mr. Baby Tutu realized he was outnumbered, he leaped into hyperspace. The quartet promptly returned to Tutu Island to ensure that the location was secured. However, there was a replica of C-5 that abducted Mr. Tutusymbol and ran away with him. While Exogale explained that Mr. Tutusymbol had reformed, Superquack had Morgan Transmute him into a velocida and ride him in pursuit of the replica while Exogale remained behind with Macroburst. It turned out an entire factory of replicas of C-5 was in motion, but the heroes managed to destroy it, at the cost of letting one escape. All four heroes pursued the giant replica of C-5, with Exogale holding Superquack aloft while Morgan and Macroburst tore open the replica's hull. Exogale lunged forward and hurled Superquack at the smoldering replica, who punched it, destroying it. Exogale swooped downward and caught him in mid-fall, saving his life.

Exogale returned to the city afterward, choosing to live in Quackville despite being displaced by her own resurrection. Fortunately, she did find somewhere to live by April of 2021. Late in 2022, Exogale spent time in the Quackville sewer system and learned how its storm drain system worked. Through her radio, Exogale saw Superquack and Morgan defeat the Unhallowed One. Afterwards, she invited Superquack and Morgan for a card game and pizza to celebrate their victory. Soon after the start of the game, Sarah and Macroburst arrived, and Exogale went to answer the door. When Exogale asked why they were there, Sarah said she and Macroburst “just wanted to drop by.” Exogale immediately beckoned for them to join the celebration, and invited them to join the card game. After the game ended, they had a talk in the living room. Wondering what else had happened, Superquack finally proposed that they watch the news. On it, Exogale learned of a new threat: the live cuckoo clocks under the Time Army. Unapproving of the situation, Superquack called up his friends to help solve the matter. Exogale agreed to join them. In the mix, she encountered a baby dirb who had just fallen out of its nest. Seeing the mother dirb was nowhere in sight, and realizing she could probably heal him, she brought him home. There, she realized she would have to heal him manually, since her powers were clouded, and she bandaged the dirb and placed it in a nest of leaves to heal and rest. Soon after, Morgan visited her and asked if Exogale could help her find something to do. Exogale told her about the dirb, though Morgan regretfully explained that her powers were clouded, and she did not have much experience in Muggle healing techniques. She asked if Exogale could help her think of something else, but Exogale refused to leave the baby dirb behind. She suggested Morgan visit Sarah and Macroburst, and Morgan revealed that they were both in the hospital healing. A bit surprised, Exogale suggested Morgan visit Robo instead, which she did.

When Vincent Organa contacted her of the imminent danger Morgan and Superquack were facing, Exogale joined the group of Supers that went to rescue them. They flew to the base in a large cruiser. After locating the villains, Anakin beckoned everyone back and revealed himself. Dropping from the catwalk above the hangar, Vincent was immediately surrounded by cuckoo clocks, four of which were sword clocks. Exogale and the others followed. Vincent defeated the sword clocks quickly, and everyone else cut down the rest. The superheroes split up to find the others. Because Vincent was locked in combat with Stick Boy, Exogale took the lead. However, she was stopped by the cuckoo clock commander. Exogale slowly stepped back before engaging the commander in a brief, yet spectacular, display of swordsmanship. The General fought the superhero using five of his swords in an unpredictable personalized style, using four of them as saws, and his fifth pointing at Exogale. The cuckoo clock commander was a powerful opponent but Exogale's mastery of combat allowed her to defend herself. She altered the angle of one of her parries, quickly slicing off two of the clock’s hands. The commander angrily lunged in another attack, but Exogale dodged and cut off a third arm. Meanwhile, several others were cut off by cuckoo clocks and Time Army members. While Exogale and the cuckoo clock commander battled, Sarah was able to deactivate the cuckoo clocks. The commander prepared another assault, but then it shut down on its own. Exogale cheered, then left to regroup with the others. Minutes later, Jamboga arrived. Exogale's earlier fears and uneasiness were justified when Jamboga made short work of Lode, Blasto, Merpa, and Vincent, batting aside their attacks and slaying them all. Exogale tried to fight him, only to shortly thereafter be found lying dead against a panel. Eventually, Sarah reincarnated everyone, including Exogale. Much later, Exogale arrived in the Martian War Room. It is very likely she remained in contact with her superhero friends after the Melanization began. In her old age, she joined a special ops team and targeted Lavaback Research Park, but her mission would not go well, as Exogale and most of the team were killed. In her old age, she joined a special ops team and targeted Lavaback Research Park, but her mission would not go well, as Exogale and most of the team were killed, with her perishing with such impact that her mangled body ended up in a crater. Vincent Organa, who had bonded with her during her time as an elderly special ops teammate, cried out in disbelief at her death. A few weeks later, Vincent Organa told Superquack that Exogale was no longer with them.

Exogale is very tall and slim. Her hair is dark brown and done into an elaborate ponytail. Exogale's cape was colored magenta on its outside, though it was purple on the interior. Exogale was very kind, selfless, optimistic, good-natured, and ambitious. Although she respected all life, she had a particular aptitude for birds (due to her mutantry aligning with the species). In spite of her youthful wisdom, however, Superquack acknowledged that her kind heart can occasionally get in the way of certain retributions dealt out to the guilty. The prime example of this was when she attempted to convince Superquack to return the Inhibition Jacket to Morgan with his apologies, despite knowing the gravity of Morgan's childish transgression. She stated that she didn't have the heart to take away something Morgan cherished so much that he had made for her. Superquack called her out on this, explaining that while he did not enjoy Morgan's negative response either, he knew was the necessary action and only the elderly can be experienced enough to appropriately show "tough love" and make these kinds of difficult decisions. She can also be playful and somewhat sassy, as she takes advantage of Superquack's sour disposition and initial dislike for her by teasing him. She largely ignores Superquack’s rude remarks, responding only with a soft smile or cheery glow as a means of annoying him. Exogale was gifted with the superpowers of flight, which she used quite effectively during 2020 and again in 2035. As a result of strenuously working out, she also demonstrated signs of superhuman strength (though she was nowhere near to Superquack's level). Unlike most mutants, she also had the ability to communicate with birds. Her attunement with them also made it easier for her to know how to heal them. Exogale is a solid fighter, being able to beat down at least two security officers at Lavaback Research Park. She appears in Superquack, Superquack: Relapse of Power, Band of Justice, and Superquack: Focal Point.

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Saron Facilor[]

Saron Facilor is a Voodoo Witch who lived in a shadier area of Louisiana. In 2032, he was killed as a result of the American Purge, which the S.M.S.B. initiated. Facilor was born sometime before the 2000s, as Adyna Dukakis wanted to learn his magic, confirming that he was alive at the time. At some point of time, Saron Facilor encountered a legion of voodoo demons and formed an alliance with them, granting himself power over black magic, which he would regularly use to swindle desperate and unfortunate citizens and rob from others. Over time, Saron developed an infamous reputation around the city, and is a feared figure in the eyes of its inhabitants. He discovered an extremely powerful curse, though it is likely it was his own invention. He chose to use it upon opponents who meant to kill him.

In 2032, during the American Purge, Saron Facilor was hunted down and fought by Baby Intelligence and the other members of the S.M.S.B. Knowing this would happen, Saron contacted the voodoo demons, who promised to help him in the battle. They joined him just as the other S.M.S.B. members did; the Battle of the Spells ensued. While the spirits engaged the other members, Saron personally fought Lindsay Kellerman, Sebiscuits Cardarphen, and Baby Intelligence all at once. Before the fight began, Force Baby used the Force to bind Saron's lips together. Finally, Saron fired the aforementioned curse he had discovered at Lindsay, and it hit her directly, knocking her unconscious. Facilor would have killed Kellerman if he had been able to say the incantation, but his voice was taken by Force Baby and the nonverbal version of the curse was not as powerful as it normally would be.

Saron used the curse again against Baby Intelligence, but it was blunted by Baby Intelligence's use of an extremely powerful telekinetic deflection. The curse still knocked Baby Intelligence off his feet. Saron also attempted to use the same curse against Force Baby while they were duelling during the battle, but Sebiscuits Cardarphen managed to hit him with a death beam before he could complete the spell, killing Saron Facilor and putting the duel to an end. As a result of the curse Saron Facilor had assaulted Lindsay Kellerman with, Lindsay had to return to New York City, which Force Baby had teleported her to. Throughout the next few weeks, Lindsay had to take no less than ten different medicines daily for an extended period of time, provided by a nurse at NYC Hospital named Joshua Pye.

Saron Facilor was an extremely skilled duelist and was one of the most dangerous villains the S.M.S.B. faced, apart from three mutant factions. Saron's signature spell involved using a slashing movement with his hand which would shoot purple fire at his victim. He used this spell twice during the Battle of the Spells (Lindsay was the only one to be struck). Saron was the only known practitioner of this unidentified spell and may have even invented it himself. Saron could also cast many like forms of Dark magic and knew a vast variety of spells to use. During the Battle of the Spells, he dueled Baby Intelligence, Lindsay Kellerman, and Sebiscuits single-handedly, despite a Force bind upon his mouth forcing him to use all nonverbal magic to do so. He incapacitated Lindsay with his signature spell (although its effects were not as powerful). Indeed, Sebiscuits only managed to defeat him because he was momentarily distracted. It is also implied that Saron was skilled at Transfiguration, the art of transforming objects. He has appeared in S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now? as a flashback villain.

Stephanie Fiennes[]

"He's down there, Cara, but he looks pretty shaken. You'll find three bodies as well. The evidence shows they came after him and he killed them, via wooden beam, before they could complete their descent down the stairs. You'll know how best to approach him. I know you will."
"Thank you, Fiennes. Hey... you're quite the fighter, young man. What's your name?
"
―Stephanie Fiennes and Cara Mota[src]

Stephanie Fiennes was Cara Mota's personal bodyguard and assistant. However, she ended up becoming a casualty of her boss' schemes to obliterate Tower Placement School. Having learned about Cara after she became a model in 2019, she eventually met her in person and the two grew close over several months. In February of 2020, Mota made Fiennes her personal bodyguard, confidante, and assistant. She was respectful and loyal to Mota, but never servile. In her new position, Fiennes helped Mota retain consistency with her schedules as well as with business matters, and they both managed public relations as well as Mota's personal affairs. Overtime, Fiennes and Mota became trusted friends. She accompanied her boss to the attack on Skore Industries and found Alex Crawford in the basement, urging Mota to introduce herself. As Fiennes returned home, Mota dubbed Crawford as her personal Executioner. She accompanied her boss to McDonald's, and followed her when she went over to the counter and ordered a triple cheeseburger and large fries and two milkshakes. Fiennes carried two takeout bags as they headed off. Several days later, she escorted Vincent Organa into Mota's study so he could speak with her. Stephanie Fiennes had Kate lead her to the private room in the Red Battlements where Emily Watson was, introducing herself to the troubled young girl. This event was almost immediately followed by a dramatic escape from Utah County Jail, so Fiennes was instructed by Cara Mota to join Bernal on a convoy which would wait for the exhausted ex-prisoners comprising the Armies of Organa outside the prison facility. However, it turned out to be an ambush and Bernal cryptically cited that there was one last loose end to tie and Fiennes was suddenly blown to bits.

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Kate and Stephanie Fiennes speak with Emily Watson.

As one of Cara Mota's oldest and closest friends, Stephanie knew Cara better than most and has always been fiercely loyal to her. Cara, in turn, greatly respects Stephanie's efficiency, considering her her closest ally and confidant, and revealing to Stephanie most of her grand supervillain plans. Fiennes is extremely productive and competent, efficiently carrying out her duties and obligations. She appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

Fifteen[]

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Fifteen was a man who served as a Knight of Meyer. He was considered one of the group's best troopers before he deserted to join the Team of Terror in their struggle against the Unifiers. After leaving the Unifiers, he reluctantly became involved in the quest held by Eegan Grover's daughters to return the Map of Light to Master Intelligence. Around this time, the Dark Flame learned of Fifteen's involvement and tortured him for it via electroshock. Despite Fifteen's failure, the Grover children successfully dismounted into North Korea and gave the device to Master Intelligence, rendering it inaccessible to the Dark Flame.

The boy who would become Fifteen was taken as a child from his family to serve the Unifiers. Indeed, Fifteen had been too young to even remember who his family was. The child received the designation Fifteen and was made a Unifier, a military junta that continued the ideals of the fallen NoHeads in the decades after the War of Jupiter. Fifteen served under Captain Photon and, as a cadet, alongside fellow troopers Twenty-Nine, Three, and Eight. While Fifteen was seen by his comrades and superiors as an ideal Knight of Meyer, scoring top marks as a cadet, he lacked the ruthlessness that had become common in the ranks under the influence of Captain Photon. Fifteen and his fellow troopers were sent on a mission to the city of Rhinebeck, where a man named Eegan Grover allegedly held part of the Map of Light. Fifteen was deployed from the Dark Flame's personal cruiser Defilement, along with four elite squadrons of Knights, to the aforementioned city. The Knights of Meyer assaulted the city where the man was in hiding. This incident affected the Knight deeply, and when ordered by the Dark Flame to kill the townspeople, he refused to fire. Returning to the Defilement, Fifteen felt significant stress from the mission, and Captain Photon noticed his distress. She told him to submit his gun to be checked, making sure he fired a shot. Knowing he would be re-evaluated and discovered for not firing on the townspeople, and with his faith severely shaken in the Unifiers, he decided to desert. He freed the captured Jason Grover from his cell, and the two stole a skyfighter. Fifteen manned the guns, killing several of his former comrades in the hangar, and then disabling the Defilement's turbolasers.

After the escape, Fifteen brought Jason Grover home to his terrified sisters, whose names were Sue and Britney. The two girls were then introduced to Fifteen. Fifteen seemed to take a special shine to Britney, who he described as "charming." Knowing he needed to return the map to Master Intelligence, Jason resorted to stowing on board a plane to fly to North Korea, where Master Intelligence was. Jason agreed that Fifteen could join him, and although he was initially reluctant to allow Sue and Britney to join along, after some discussion with Britney, he allowed it. Together, all four of them sneaked through the Smiths Land Base Airport and hid behind a service desk. Here, Fifteen said he would have to leave them. Jason asked why Fifteen would stay in New York City where he would be unveiled and surely killed, instead of fleeing to Asia with them. In response, Fifteen said the Dark Flame would undoubtedly send a group of Knights to track him, and he would rather die than see the deaths of more innocent people the Unifiers would surely tear down while searching for him. Jason accepted this, and with his sisters, he proceeded to stow away aboard an airplane. Around the time of the quartet's passage into the airport, the Dark Flame learned of Fifteen's involvement. When Fifteen returned, he was immediately intercepted by Twenty-Nine. Fifteen drew his riot baton to counter that of his former friend, and they both engaged in a duel. He was unable to defeat Twenty-Nine, who captured Fifteen and brought him to the Dark Flame. Through his ability to see visions, Master Intelligence witnessed the Dark Flame torturing Fifteen for his disloyalty by tying him to a board and frying him with electricity, ending his life. Although Fifteen failed to finish the mission, Jason, Britney, and Sue would successfully dismount into North Korea and give the device to Master Intelligence, rendering it inaccessible to the Dark Flame.

During his time with the Unifiers, Fifteen wore the standard-issue armor. Curiously, he was wearing a jacket and green T-shirt when Master Intelligence witnessed the former's demise in a vision. This may have been a color alliteration to Master Intelligence's mind, and not Fifteen's actual clothing at the time. While in service to the Unifiers, Fifteen was seen by his training cadre and his fellow soldiers as one of the best Unifiers that the organization had to offer. His instructors saw him as loyal to the Unifiers, as well as dutiful, brave, intelligent, and possessing the strength necessary to be a great Knight. Fifteen was trained to believe that the Team of Terror was depraved and that the Unifiers were necessary to bring law to a lawless nation, and everything he had seen of the world was filtered through his training; the Unifiers showed him only what they wanted him to see, but he did not doubt its truth. Nonetheless, though as a cadet he was eager to be deployed and see the world so he could serve the Unifiers and the Dark Flame, he was plagued by doubt. That doubt came to a head in Rhinebeck, when he refused to fire on the townspeople and deserted from the Unifiers. Despite his training and education by the Unifiers, Fifteen had a good heart and empathy for others. While deployed on Rhinebeck, he refused to fire on unarmed Muggles. This event, couped with the fact that Eight never returned to quarters, shook his belief in the Unifiers, inspiring him to desert and free Jason Grover, and eventually help Jason and his siblings and side with the Team of Terror. Fifteen was also protective of those he cared about. He risked jeopardizing a training mission in order to save Eight, and he was especially determined to ensure nothing happened to Britney Grover during the airport passage. His Unifier training made him an effective marksman with a high kill rate. He was able to hold his own against a Unifier with a riot baton, and despite being defeated, managed to inflict a shoulder wound on the more experienced trooper. He appears in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit.

Whammo Fireball[]

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"Do not pretend, Fireball. Your loyalty, so called, is nothing but cowardice. If you had anywhere else to go, you would not be at Bast Castle."
―Hell Burnbottom[src]

Whammo Fireball was a mutant who hailed from Maryland. A vicious Skater pilot, Whammo would often bump and smash his way through the competition. A skilled pilot in his own right, he nonetheless opted to install various illegal weapons on his Skater, to ensure his victories on the track. The crowd favorite of all the popular race courses, Whammo maintained a strong rivalry with one of sky racings few underage participants, a baby named Tyler Grant Jnr. In 2030, Fireball and Grant competed in a race together. During the race, Whammo snuffed out several pilots during the second lap. After several more close calls, Fireball and Grant eventually raced into the third lap neck and neck. The man nearly dispatched Grant near the end of the lap, but the baby regained his ground. Finally, Whammo crashed into the floor after his cockpit got tangled with Grant's engines. The wreck paved the way to victory lane for Grant, which earned the boy his freedom from slavery. Fireball survived his wreck and continued to race for several more months. In August, Whammo allegedly participated in the capture and torture of Dexter and Laura along with the Elitists, driving the two officers to irreparable physical damage. Fireball and his comrades were sentenced to life imprisonment in Beta Prison for their crimes. In 2040, the ghost of Mr. Stupid NoHead broke them out. Whammo, with nowhere else to go, sought protection in returning to the service of Hell Burnbottom, whom he found in Bast Castle. Whammo played a key role in Burnbottom's rebirth and continued to serve him during Hell Burnbottom's campaign. In 2033, Whammo Fireball was present at the Battle of Bast Castle in 2043. Despite holding his own, he was killed by Tyler Grant Jnr, who was now rechristened as Telekinibabe.

Crafty, mean-spirited, and something of a bully, Whammo Fireball eventually left Washington D.C., where he had been born and raised, to escape the neglect shown to him by his parents and embellish himself as a professional racer pilot. Whammo spent his earnings on a decadent lifestyle enjoyed by none of his family members. Eventually, he arrived in New York City, where he took the local racing course by storm, before being eventually crowned as the crowd favorite. Sticking to New York City, Whammo roamed the streets of the big city, spending some of his time at local bars. Putting much of his race money into his massive orange plane, Whammo also acquired two slave girls and personal masseuses named Ann and Rey Price, who appeared in his apartment by 2028. In 2029, Whammo also found himself a rivalry with a mutant baby named Tyler, who was a slave owned by a merchant named Albert Herrington. In addition, Tyler was a skilled pilot, and was the only one below eighteen years at the time who participated in skater races. During a race at some point, Tyler managed to catch up to Whammo, and almost passed him. The rogue, while a skilled pilot, chose this point to reveal that he wasn’t above finding other ways to win races. Revealing a flamethrower embedded into one engine, Whammo burned a hole in Tyler’s jets, causing the baby to wreck. While in the seat of a Skater, he used all four limbs to his advantage, his arms to steer and his legs to manipulate the finer instruments in the plane. Whammo often used his fame for cheap dalliances with girls, and also had his hands in several affairs for the Mayor. On his padded racing suit hung numerous trophy coins, a testament to his success. In order to ensure victory, the wily rogue would stop at nothing. While bribing and flat-out cheating were certainly useful, Whammo largely preferred either pressing his opponents from the track and into obstacles or using the built-in weapons on his plane. He would even toy and sabotage other planes when racers were not looking. At one time, his vehicle was designed to shoot nails into opponents; later, he poured funds into his racer to install a flamethrower.

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Telekinibabe and Whammo Fireball on the final lap of the skyrace.

In the year of 2030, Whammo was the obvious favorite to win the race for Tyler’s freedom. He also got into a fight with Force Baby in retaliation for Force Baby accidentally spitting a hot dog he attempted to eat after learning of its cost, into Whammo’s coffee. However, Tyler, who was also one of his opponents in the race, broke up the fight before it began. Whammo dismissed his anger at Force Baby to insult Tyler’s chances at racing. Sometime before the race, Whammo gave a secret note to a droid to deliver to Albert Herrington. In the first lap, he destroyed Natalie’s plane in the first stretch of the course. In the second lap, he used the illegal flamethrower mounted on his racer to roast Timothy’s engines, destroying his plane. He also ditched a piece of iron into Luke Burton’s giant engine turbines, blowing it up. In addition, he also was targeted by fellow racer Linda for death in large part due to his cheating methods, although Linda never got the opportunity to kill him, ending up getting killed in a cave during the first lap. However, during the last lap, Tyler caught up with him. After a few attempts to ram his plane into Tyler’s to knock him off course, their planes tangled with each other. Tyler boosted his engines, sending Whammo’s plane flying. It hit a rock, went spinning, and then burst into three flaming pieces. His ship was devastated when it hit the ground and exploded. Whammo did survive; in fact, he wasn’t even physically injured, only cursing in frustration over his defeat. The loss was a temporary blow to Whammo’s reputation and ego. Whammo recovered quickly and purchased a new racer. He showed up his rivals at two more races the following season. Whammo went on to win many more races, with his brutal competitive edge. However, he was later arrested for breaking into someone’s home.

After Hell Burnbottom’s first defeat in 2020, he fell in with Darren Slade, who was also searching for the NoHead (albeit with Slade possessed by the ghost of Mr. Crooked NoHead) and they were later joined by Cygnus Evans. Hoping to get information on his whereabouts, both of them captured two police. Dexter was the first to be captured out of the two. He was subjugated and imprisoned at an undisclosed location, before being heavily tortured by all three of them. The continued, severe use of lightning on the officer left him crippled permanently. When the criminals failed to gain any information from him, they targeted his girlfriend, Laura. She, too, was kidnapped, and was tortured in the same manner. Like Dexter, she had no knowledge of Hell Burnbottom’s whereabouts, and so was forced to endure the torture. The continuous use of the lightning on the police left her physically depleted, and she soon became helpless. This crime caused a wave of fury upon the community of such ferocity that the government was critically pressured to find the culprits, and when the trio were captured they were tried before the Council of Law. During their trial, Fireball did not lie about his loyalty — he proudly claimed that he was loyal to the NoHeads even after their cause was lost and that he would await their return. All three culprits were sentenced to life imprisonment in Beta Prison with no chance of release. As a result of the torture Laura and Dexter spent the rest of their lives at NYC Hospital. Whammo Fireball would spend the next decade in maximum security cell. His time in Beta Prison takes a toll on his already unstable mentality. In January 2040, Mr. Stupid NoHead’s ghost orchestrated a mass breakout from Beta Prison. When NoHead possessed Darren Slade, he said through the latter that Whammo and the Lunch Money Bandit were faithful members of his inner circle and should be rewarded, as they did not denounce him after they were captured and tried. With that, he blew a hole in the top of the prison that sent Whammo and the Lunch Money Bandit loose.

After his escape from capture at Prison Beta, Whammo had no choice but to join Hell Burnbottom, where he begged for an application. Burnbottom’s ghost said he was not to be a NoHead, but an acolyte, for the time being. Burnbottom also revealed that Mr. Stupid NoHead's soul had been recently crushed. He went to retrieve Hell Burnbottom’s sword from the NoHead base, then traveled to Bast Castle, outside of Lioness graveyard. Hell Burnbottom’s soul left the underworld and followed Whammo to Bast Castle. Both took up temporary residence there. Over time, Whammo tried unsuccessfully to convince Burnbottom to use a subject other than Lindsay Kellerman to rebuild his body, but Burnbottom saw this as an attempt at desertion and claimed that Whammo was regretting ever returning to him in the first place. Hell Burnbottom noted how Whammo always flinched when he set eyes upon him and shuddered when touching him, which further enforced his belief that Whammo would have turned on him were he given the opportunity. When Hell Burnbottom prepared to kill the same teen who had destroyed NoHead’s soul, Whammo eagerly prepared to engage him. For his next assignment, Whammo was sent with the Lunch Money Bandit to capture Master Intelligence. Whammo neglected his duty, with the result that Intelligence escaped and nearly sabotaged the plan. However, he was intercepted by the Lunch Money Bandit and Whammo was punished. During the events surrounding Red X’s arrival, Whammo killed a vulture. He then plucked a bone from its corpse and took it to Lioness graveyard, burying it in front of Mean King’s grave. Hell Burnbottom immediately sent a call telling him to send a probe to the MBH. He found that the S.M.S.B. members were all making plates as an assignment, and suggested Burnbottom turn Lindsay’s into a transport only she would be affected by touching. Burnbottom agreed to that. When he returned shortly before the restoration, Whammo volunteered to jinx Lindsay’s plate into the secret transport. However, Hell Burnbottom insisted the Lunch Money Bandit do it instead. Whammo proceeded to the Tower of Reincarnation and prepared the prism. The next day, Lindsay touched the plate, transporting her to the Tower of Reincarnation per Burnbottom’s plot. It was at this time that Whammo Fireball performed the ritual on Lindsay Kellerman by slicing off a piece of her flesh to restore Hell Burnbottom to a physical body, also using a crow’s egg and a dead vulture’s bone. As a reward for his assistance, Burnbottom made him an Apostle officially. After Whammo helped Burnbottom return to full power and attain a full body, he was sent to find the NoHead base that had been deserted during the Second NoHead War. He found it, but everything was deactivated. Taking up the plans for the robotic fighters, Whammo returned and said they’d have to make do with Bast Castle for the moment.

Whammo Fireball was present at the Battle of Bast Castle in 2043. When the Umbralord fought Sebiscuits Cardarphen, Whammo waited nearby; he offered him help when he was knocked over by the shock wave from his death blow, but was coldly rebuked. Whammo eagerly asked Burnbottom if he could check Sebiscuits for signs of life, but was refused and instead he sent the Lunch Money Bandit to confirm his death. When the bandit told Burnbottom that Sebiscuits was dead, all three followed Burnbottom to the front to announce Sebiscuits’ death to the S.M.S.B. When the battle resumed, Whammo fought Lindsay and Master Intelligence at once. They were able to disarm him, but Whammo dodged the death blow and tied them up. Whammo telekinetically threw Telekinibabe into the adjoining room. He apparated into the room subsequently. He then threw Telekinibabe to the ground and proceeded to punch Telekinibabe and kick him. As Telekinibabe attempted to regain his footing, Whammo strangled him with his sword-free hand and threw him back to the floor. He roughly punched him again. Telekinibabe told Whammo the dark side will always result in failure. Whammo pushed Telekinibabe back and advanced, telling Telekinibabe he should have killed him a decade ago. However, Telekinibabe drew his sword and told him off. With that, he carried on the fight. Telekinibabe came at Whammo in a frenzied demonstration of Stil V, hammering Whammo’s defenses. As their one-on-one duel reached the incinerator, they engaged in a blade-lock. With a swift maneuver, Telekinibabe broke the lock, then pushed Whammo into the flaming incinerator.

In his youth, Whammo was described as being a pale young man with black hair and freckles. In his early 30s, he still had pale, slightly freckled skin and a mop of frizzy hair, but his face was lined, and was much older-looking. During his fight with Telekinibabe in 2033, Whammo’s face would alight with diabolical mania. Prior to his capture and arrest, he often sported a pocket watch that was golden in color. When decked out for a race, Whammo always looked his finest. On his heavily-padded racing suit hung numerous trophy coins, a testament to his success. Whammo was intelligent, diabolical, aggressive, intensely hateful, and constantly felt the need to prove his superiority over anybody else. He was obviously a quite powerful Muggle, having demonstrated sufficient ability during his fight with Telekinibabe. Whammo was also perceptively observant and exceptionally manipulative, with a large attention span. Whammo was extremely devoted to Hell Burnbottom and regarded him as a father figure. His loyalty was matched only by Mean King and the Lunch Money Bandit. He also seemed to know much of the Umbralord. However, Whammo’s immense loyalty to the Apostles, as well as sky racing, blinded him to those who truly loved him, namely his parents. In addition, Whammo had deluded himself into believing that he alone understood the Umbralord, and that they were closest to each other due to their commons, to which was in fact not true as the Umbralord never desired a friend nor understood human affections. One reason for Whammo’s behavior may be the fact that his parents neglected him during his teenage years, despite having apologized and offering to help him start over. The year he spent in Prison Beta also furthered his mental decline. He was also very sadistic. Whammo also loved football in his youth. Also, as a young man, he was extremely emotional, weeping and screaming constantly in Prison Beta—though this can be supremely expected among the prisoners. He was prominently hypocritical as well. Whammo Fireball had not earned a license to teleport, but he used the ability frequently during the plot to restore Hell Burnbottom as well as Hell Burnbottom's campaign to great success, even when forced to teleport with only a few seconds' notice or while guiding others. He also used teleportation during the breakout from Prison Beta to a very impressive degree to get himself and the Lunch Money Bandit over an incredibly vast distance even though he was inexperienced. He appears in The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom, S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?, and S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect.

Flame[]

"Baby Intelligence had a confused impression of two tiny black holes, separated by black reptile-like scales, and then his focus came into view. If he had had to give them a name, he supposed he would have called them horses, though there was something about them that strongly reminded him of reptiles. They were completely fleshless, their black flesh clinging to their skeletons, of which every bone was visible. Their heads were dragonish, their pupil-less eyes black and empty and staring. From either side of the beast, leathery wings protruded. There was not a hair on their entire form. Standing still and quiet in the gathering gloom, the creatures looked eerie and sinister."
The Super Babies: An Ended Generation

Flame is a magnificent Dark Horse who belonged to the merchant and animal breeder Owen and was rented by Baby Intelligence. After Owen died, Baby Intelligence took Flame as his own. After Flame helped him kill Karkamel, Baby Intelligence was forced to part with him but Flame was taken well care of by the Police Grand Army. Flame has quite a disturbing appearance, with his big, bony figure and his dragon-like face which bears black eyes that lack both expression and pupils. Additionally, he is lured by the scent of blood. Most of his anatomy is identical to a horse, hence their name, excluding his large wings that sprout from his back. Unlike birds, however, Flame's wings do not possess any feathers at all; he has vast, black and leathery wings that are more similar to those of bats. His fleshless, lustrous body is covered with a translucent and glossy coat. This smooth and dark skin is a bit slippery and so thin that his bones are clearly defined through the entire extension of his sleek body. According to Baby Intelligence, these eerie horses do not seem to have visible hair. Another distinction is his sharp fangs used to seize and slash his prey.

Like most Dark Horses, Flame appears to be a loyal creature, able to discern a friend from an enemy and offering help to sentients in need of transportation. He would forcefully attack anyone or anything he sees as a threat, especially any enemy of his owner Owen. He is no mark of the Darkness, nor (his spooky appearance notwithstanding) is he in any way threatening to humans, always allowing for the fright that the first sight of him tends to give the observer. Flame is a carnivorous animal and is attracted to the smell of blood. Flame has an extremely durable hide as well as a powerful regenerative healing factor, allowing him to recover from injury much faster than a human. He has an extraordinary sense of smell and will easily recognize the smell of blood and fresh flesh, even if the source of the scent is rather distanced. He also has quite a useful sense of direction. Flame can understand exactly where his riders need to go. If his riders have a certain destination in mind, they only need to say the destination and the creature will diligently carry them to the intended location. This gentle, winged beast is a very capable and fast flier and can travel long distances hardly beating his large wings. For example, he was capable of flying from a rendezvous point (Wyoming) to The Gas Stop (South Dakota) in a brief amount of time. His powerful wings are capable of lifting, at least, the burden of two humans plus his own weight. He appears in The Super Babies: An Ended Generation.

Julie Flowers[]

Julie Flowers was a member of the Police Grand Army. In 2010, she dated the organization's leader, Sheriff Bladepoint, he used the relationship as an attempt to "move on" from Roxanne Waterston, though she dumped him by the end of the year. Flowers joined the Battle of Golgolod and fired projectiles down at NoHeads from a window of their own fortress, along with Amber Moss. Eventually, they attempted to prevent Karth from reaching a mysterious vault. Flowers was murdered when Karth spat acid at her, causing her body to disintegrate. Flowers' death was avenged by Alice Shinner. Her death caused both Amber Moss and Sheriff Bladepoint great pain. She appears in Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint.

Flubberdubber[]

Main article: Flubberdubber

Force Baby[]

Main article: Force Baby

Fagin Ford[]

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"A bold-looking boy was sitting next to her. He was a short yet powerfully built teenager with light brown skin."
S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?

Fagin Ford, a sophomore student at Central Park East High School who is friends with Tori Newell, Bridgett, and London, and supported Master Intelligence, having met him and the other members of the S.M.S.B. just prior to the outbreak of Hell Burnbottom's campaign. Fagin quickly became aware that Troy had run away from home, and met with Bridgett so they could discuss her disappearance and work out what had happened. Fagin suspected Rose of sheltering her from law enforcement. He became aware that Troy was preparing to discharge from the hospital. Around the time she did, Ford learned that she had recently slept with an undisclosed individual, enraging him. His brash reaction gave Troy a bad feeling about being his partner and made her question if they could possibly create a healthy romance together. In July, Ford was texted by Red X. However, he was not known to have any contact with the S.M.S.B. afterwards.

Fagin Ford was able to get along with people easily, though he could also be insensitive and offensive, even if not intentionally. He has cited that everyone is annoying sometimes. However, Ford was also prone to over-protectiveness and envy, especially towards Tori Newell. As Newell is non-binary, this could imply that Ford is bisexual or queer, though his sexual orientation is never confirmed. Fagin and Bridgett were clearly on speaking terms, as they both attempted to deduce what happened to Troy, assisted by Red X. London is one of Fagin's best friends, even though he, Baby Strength, and especially Lindsay Kellerman all consider his antics annoying. Initially, Fagin was excited that his best friend knew Master Intelligence, a great superhero, and immediately wanted to help the S.M.S.B. too. He is cordial, though he is not close with them. He has appeared in S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?.

Mike Forténe[]

"Jesse's friends have her back!"
―Mike Forténe[src]

Mike Forténe is the deuteragonist in the 2010 book White Messenger. He is a superhero-in-training whom Jesse O'Hara meets when they begin training at Superhero School in Massachusetts. He received his Letter of Admittance early in 1980. Fortene's dark clothing led some, such as Jesse O'Hara, to believe that he was secretly training to become a Dark mutant. This mistaken belief was compounded by Fortene's carrying of a cooler containing his allergy medications, producing a cold air around him similar to the feeling of the Darkness. In actuality, Fortene was a studious pupil and a helpful friend. He and Jesse became friends. After her run-in with Animus the Czar, Jesse confided her fears to Dean and Mike. She later found a datapad that told her more about the Order of Manta and the Final War. Fearing that Animus would return to power, Jesse decided to find and stop her, despite having minimal training. Mike accepted her request for help. After the trio gained entrance to the fortress, it was Mike who showed them where Animus the Czar was. After passing several more obstacles, Mike blasted open a gate’s lock. At the other side, a robot confronted them, and engaged Dean. Dean managed to defeat it, but the robot refused to let Jesse and Mike accompany him. Mike agreed that Jesse should be the one to go forward without him and Dean. Himulton arrived afterwards and picked them up. Mike was impressed upon learning of Animus the Czar’s death. Later, during the second exam, Mike channeled his powers with little difficulty. A few days later, he and Jesse parted for the summer. He appears in White Messenger.

Morena Fox[]

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"I don't want to destroy people! Damn, after being cooped up in that observatory for so long, I thought it'd be obvious. Right now, I just want to play. Seriously, that's it."
―Morena Fox[src]
"Appearances are subjective. You might not like it, but this is me at my most honest, stripped of all my layers of falsehood. My alleged vulnerability should help you face oblivion."
―Morena Fox[src]
"The screams of Morena Fox's victims echo across every parallel reality. Our duel would be a legendary event."
―Heath[src]

Morena Fox is an extremely enigmatic cosmic superorganism who came into contact with other universes. She eventually met Heath and was killed by him and destroyed the Apparatus of Spacetime, which she was working part-time to guard for Xitol due to owing the latter a favor. As an anomaly projecting sentience, her vital force and extra-dimensional energies that was already in her body collapsed into oblivion when she died, so she effectively ceased to exist. After gaining the power to control men through her thrall, Morena Fox discovered the existence of alternate universes and initially observed an untold number of universes from inside her cosmic observatory tower and ensured no harm came to them. However, she eventually grew bored of who she was, and so she wound up leaving her tower and playfully exploring the cosmos, doing whatever she pleased wherever she went. There was harm in her mischief, however, and while some remembered her for her beauty and charm, others remembered an extremely problematic cosmic anomaly. In the mix, she became acquainted with Xitol of Needed Evil, and she came to owe her a huge favor. Hence, she began guarding the Apparatus of Spacetime. This new task of hers was rewarding and allowed her to become aware of several obscure dimensional universes she otherwise would have never known of. Hence, she discovered the Vault of Ages hundreds of relative years before the Battle of Erno Silva and effectively turned a powerful barrier into a powerful cosmic treasury, but at the expense of the mysterious residents of the dimensional universe beginning to decline, all while she opened a portal and left, assuming she had been very helpful.

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Morena Fox eventually began traversing the Multiverse as a wanderer instead of a watcher.

Slowly, Morena Fox put in place everything for Heath to get to her at Embermane Sanctum from where he was fighting at Erno Silva. She explained the nature of the Apparatus of Spacetime to him, telling him how impressed he was by her. Believing she was lying, he promptly twisted her neck 180 degrees, killing her. As an anomaly projecting sentience, her vital force and extra-dimensional energies that was already in her body collapsed into oblivion when she died, so she effectively ceased to exist. With Fox out of his way, the Apparatus of Spacetime was unguarded, and he destroyed it, releasing chaos on a cosmic scale as the Black Queen's takeover became inevitable. Thanks to the chaos over Erno Silva, the Earthly Plane was already beginning to expand infinitely, and with the Apparatus of Spacetime's annihilation, the Multiverse became fractured. With the destruction of the Apparatus of Spacetime, the Black Queen was able to begin to take control of the Multiverse by controlling Needed Evil and enriching it with her virtually infinite resources. A banner of her was woven in Embermane Sanctum, which was seen by Jay Organa and Lode who had just returned from Erno Silva and intended to warn everyone of the Brotherhood coming only to realize they were too late.

Morena Fox is a chillingly beautiful woman, with brown hair and eyes. She wore prominently black clothing and was said to have her toned and curvy stomach bared all the time, to the point that the skin around her abdomen had a slightly different color tone than the rest of her flesh. She had a piercing smile that almost everyone was enthralled by. Morena Fox is sexually insatiable. She brags that she has had sex with billions of men and women over the millennia she has explored various universes. She was said to have had 174 sexual partners in twelve weeks; Morena herself notes her tremendous stamina, stating she can have sex ten times a day. Morena even says whoever she sleeps with is thoroughly exhausted to the point they sleep well through the night; she is also creative with sexual techniques. Morena is extremely deceiving and controlling, with a ruthless approach to life in general due to having spent eons observing the cosmos and ensuring no harm befell it. Still, she acts extremely carefree and is able to think excellently under pressure. Charming, eloquent and sophisticated, and fully aware of the fact, Morena carries herself with an air of supreme confidence, charisma, and egotism, even arrogance, which is due in part to her vast cosmic powers such as her longevity, near-invulnerability, and sexokinesis. However, this leaves her unprepared for the rare occasions where she fails to get what she is after, as Morena usually displays a vicious temper and unpredictable outbursts of rage when faced with frustration. As an anomaly projecting conscious thought, Morena is completely out of step with the social norms and societal rules of humans - or, more likely, she simply chooses to ignore them. As a result, Morena tends to be brutally honest with every meat organism she comes across and enjoys acting inappropriately in any situation, regardless of the circumstances. Humans, who are unaware of her true nature, typically perceive Morena as sarcastic, rude, insensitive, completely inappropriate, arrogant, and incredibly irritating. In addition, Morena is extremely bold, with Heath noting that he has never seen the former scared.

Morena Fox is a supernatural life form who possesses many superhuman attributes. Heath comments that Morena Fox's victims can be heard across innumerable realities; this suggests that Heath felt Morena was a dangerous threat to him, granted that Morena was just as strong as Heath. Morena Fox's primary ability is that she can manipulate sexuality, including sexual activities, arousal, reproduction, attraction, desire, drive, fantasy, orientation, of herself, sentients, and even non-sentients, whether by increasing, decreasing, causing or otherwise channeling sexuality, even manifesting sexual energy to physical levels, though not quite on the same level as that of Heath. Fox could even utilize her sex appeal and sexual expertise in combat, accurately targeting sensitive zones of her opponents to torture and render them horny. Her beauty and sex appeal made her seductive ways all the more effective against men or even other women. However, her sexual combat techniques would not always work on aliens or those with a different sexual orientation. Morena possesses great strength, which can be crucial to attracting women to sexual activity. Morena sustained several blows during her fight with Heath without showing any signs of injury. Morena is capable of running at great speeds. Morena is very agile, allowing her to go toe-to-toe with Heath. Morena has excellent stamina, having claimed that she can have sex ten times a day. Due to her anomalous nature, Morena is completely unique in the multiverse, with no variants of her existing in any other timeline. Morena's mysterious nature makes her immortal, having lived for tens of millions of years. She did not age at all, and would have lived forever if she had not been killed by Heath. Morena Fox is a mastermind capable of setting up incredibly complex and elaborate plans and carrying them out flawlessly. She appears in Band of Justice: Omniverse.

Frank[]

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Frank is a member of the Police Grand Army. He was discovered as a toddler by Noah Mason. After fighting on several fronts for the sake of his cause, Frank was fighting a battle in Ithica, New York in 2029 when Mr. Stupid NoHead initiated Operation: Purge, resulting in Frank being shot to death by Human Replica 3. Frank was born in 1992 in Colchester, Vermont. He was taken up for becoming a police officer by Noah Mason at the age of four, and immediately began the training throughout the course of the ongoing First NoHead War. In 1999, during a training session, Sheriff Missile encouraged him to watch his blind spot in combat. In response, Frank boasted that he did not have a blind spot to watch.

When he first confronted the raiders in Colchester, Frank believed he was too strong for the enemy to possibly defeat him. This streak of overconfidence nearly cost him the battle. He had actually gone to take care of an affair when Mr. Stupid NoHead came to the Blackwing Sanctum and personally destroyed all of the police. When he returned, he was horrified to learn what few police had survived, and willingly followed them into hiding. Frank played a major role in revealing the reformed police to the NoHeads. After Sheriff Bladepoint and his men destroyed the shield generator protecting Axis Base, Alice announced the shield's deactivation and order the start of the attack on Axis Base's main reactor. From there, Zett had Frank and all the other surviving units of his group to pull into formation, and the squadron went onto help the other fighter wings in their attack against the battle station. Seizing the opportunity, Zett called for the remaining fighters to follow him into Axis Base's superstructure to destroy its reactor core. Frank led the charge, followed by Alice Shinner, Ray, and several others. The entire fleet was pursued by several robotic fighters. As Frank followed Zett through the station's unfinished ventilation shafts, a robotic fighter shot down one of the P-80s, and Zett ordered the rest of the group to split off and head to the surface. This diversion allowed Frank and Zett to make their way to the core. When Alice returned, however, Frank departed to join the others. After Alice destroyed the war station's power regulator, Zett ordered the police fleet to leave the Base at once. Frank left with the others, but when Alice ordered him to jump immediately to the police station, he did so. From there, he learned that the battle had ended. Frank fought in the Battle of Colchester. However, this ultimately led to the death of his family near the end of the battle. Despite this blow, Frank was able to remain focused on his police service and overcome his grief during a situation in which other police would risk falling to the Darkness. Between the wars, Frank learned that his sister, Brianna, had been kidnapped, causing him to fall into despair over her safety. Fortunately, a woman named Jensen Allen was able to rescue her and bring her back home safely.

Frank arrived in Ithica, New York. He established a command center with a tent, which was established for Frank to privately meditate in. Frank proceeded on his mission on Ithica, pushing through robotic forces and reaching the invaluable robot energy collector. As he reached it, he also destroyed a NoHead shield generator so he could reach and obtain the technology. Unbeknownst to Frank, his enemies were seeking a power crystal from the city that Mr. Stupid NoHead needed for a top-secret superlaser weapon he was developing under the code name Lut-ma. Prior to engaging in his final push during the battle on Ithica, Frank meditated and reflected once again upon the death of Mia, which helped inspire him to continue on with his duties. As he finished this meditation, he heard robots moving outside, and realized they meant to ambush him in his tent. Frank burst out and immediately engaged them, leading to a battle that consisted mainly of urban fighting among the remains of the modern towers. Engaging in firefights from house to house, Frank slowly began pushing the NoHead forces back, although at great cost to the Ithican cityscape, which was getting destroyed by the artillery equipment used by both Frank and the NoHead forces.

Amid the warfare, Human Replica 3 received a transmission that Mr. Stupid NoHead had issued Operation: Purge, a top secret contingency order that called for all Human Replicas around the world to execute their police leaders without question. Aware of the officer's strong battle prowess, the replica decided to wait until Frank was at his most vulnerable to attack. The opportunity presented itself as Frank stopped at a post to check for information about the battle via holographic map. Human Replica 3 hesitated only a brief moment before executing Operation: Purge. Human Replica 3 raised her rifle and opened fire, striking Frank in the stomach and proceeding to riddle him with gunfire until he fell to the ground, dead.

Frank was slender and described as looking "stately". He was an extremely wise and stoic police officer who was well known for his strong judgment, his practical thinking, and his courage. Thanks to his logical and insightful nature, he was a skilled tactician and diplomat. Frank had great empathy for other people, particularly his fellow officers. During his meditations in the First NoHead War, he preferred to have drops of water falling on his head because each drop reminded him of a police who fell in battle. He had no fear of death, and believed that to die simply meant to take the next step in the bigger picture. Frank believed the greatest honor was to sacrifice oneself for others and for a greater cause. He believed that as a leader, he should not only give orders his forces but personally lead them into battle. Frank has demonstrated on multiple occasions that he deeply cared for his family, such as when he fell into despair over the safety of his sister when she was kidnapped. Nevertheless, Frank was able to put his service to the police ahead of his feelings toward his family, thus demonstrating a large amount of control over his emotions. This was particularly evident when, after his family was killed following the Battle of Colchester, Frank was able to remain focused on his police service and overcome his grief during a situation in which other police would risk falling to the dark side. Despite this control over his emotions, however, Frank often felt awkward when dealing with problems involving his family and had trouble positively resolving them.

Frank harbored a deep love of his hometown of Colchester, and preferred that his hometown remain relatively isolated from the rest of the world. While Frank did not completely oppose the use of all technology, he felt that it should be used in moderation and not simply for the sake of having it. Despite his wisdom and control of emotions, he could occasionally fall victim to his own pride, especially during his childhood. When encouraged by Sheriff Missile during a training session to watch his blind spot in combat, the seven-year-old Frank boasted that he did not have a blind spot. Similarly, when he first confronted the raiders in Colchester, Frank believed he was too strong for the enemy to possibly defeat him, which nearly cost him the battle. Additionally, despite his intelligence, Frank did make major lapses in judgment from time to time. Frank and Mia were very close friends. After Mia died, Frank was shocked into silence, and felt terrible for her demise. He appears in Sebiscuits: Apocalypse and Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord.

Freddy[]

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Freddy is a boy who went to the same school as Annie McCallin, and they became friends. In 2022, he attended Camp Fun and Games, befriending Savannah van Dukas and Cherical McSnake. Freddy was brought to the t and i Factory with the other students of the camp, where he spearheaded a revolution against Cherical and his mistress, Charity Hirz. He played a vital role in the Battle of the t and i Factory, encouraging the prisoners and shouting orders. After the battle, Cherical transported Freddy home. Freddy teamed up with Annie in the following school year and the Mediators rescued their peers during the Conquest of Westridge and the school's subsequent destruction. For his efforts, Freddy was awarded a special award for his service to the fallen school.

Freddy was born in 2013, mere months after Annie McCallin. He went to the same school as Annie, and they became friends. In 2022, he attended Camp Fun and Games. Fellow camper Savannah van Dukas and monitor Cherical McSnake both warmed up to him, and his bond with Annie became stronger. On the eve of Big Castle Park, Cherical was reading to the kids when Charity activated a secret remote and flung Savannah away from the group. Bewildered, Freddy turned to see Savannah wildly jerking in both directions involuntarily before lifting ten meters into the air. Lightning circled around her frozen, screaming form until she hit the ground hard and Charity continued to batter her. Annie looked over at Charity and told Freddy she was going to confront Charity. Although Freddy wanted to join her, Annie insisted on going alone. On the way home, Freddy was unsure whether he should tell his parents he suspected the teachers were secretly wicked people, especially if they were not. Freddy's lack of intervention inadvertently allowed him to attend Big Castle Park. It is unknown what he did there, but he was brought to the t and i Factory with the other students of the camp, where he was forced to cross 't's and dot 'i's. After being sent to the Fire Room, Freddy helped the others plan a revolution against Cherical and his mistress, Charity Hirz. After Charity and Cherical held a ceremony to test the kids’ loyalty, which Freddy passed, the revolution came into play. Cherical attempted to burn Annie and Savannah at the stake, but Freddy rescued them, and called for everyone to charge. Charity summoned her robots, and therefore, Freddy and Pamela led the prisoners to fight Cherical. However, Freddy was forced into retreat after Cherical conjured a mighty firestorm. Freddy's escape surprised several kids, but he only wanted to inform Annie and Savannah that the fire was coming their way. As Freddy returned to the battle, robot bodyguards came pouring in, as they were unable to help Charity. They identified Freddy as the leader of the resistance and held him at bladepoint. Not intending to kill anyone, Cherical begged the robots to show Freddy mercy, but the robots refused. However, Annie saved Freddy by snatching Cherical's sword and cutting down the robots. After June disarmed Cherical, he finally retreated and Freddy told the prisoners to focus on avoiding the Dark fire. After Savannah escaped from the fire, she found a control console and activated the sprinklers, putting out the flames quickly. Cherical climbed down and ordered Freddy back to work.

After the battle, Cherical transported Freddy home. Freddy teamed up with Annie in the following school year and the Mediators rescued their peers during the Conquest of Westridge and the school's subsequent destruction. For his efforts, Freddy was awarded a special award for his service to the fallen school.

Freddy has red hair and blue eyes. Usually, he wears an orange shirt. He is 155 centimeters tall and weighs 57 kilograms. Highly kind, compassionate, and helpful, Freddy cares a lot about fairness. He doesn't believe that adults should be able to control children as much as they do and that children are often discriminated solely based on being young, which is just as unacceptable as prejudice based around skin color or gender. This factor also fueled his determination to defeat Mykew Hadeline, whom he nicknamed "Hades". He was an outgoing person and Savannah and Cherical both warmed up to him. Perhaps his most notable trait besides his anti-ageism stance is his incredible bravery. When Savannah was tortured, Freddy was the only camper who dared to assist Annie, though he was rebuked. Freddy also saved Savannah and Annie's lives when Cherical attempted to burn them at the stake. It was at this point that he proved he was a formidable fighter, his only weakspot was that the enemy could take him off balance if they came from within his blindspot, as one of the Wraiths managed to clip his head. Despite this, he spoke lowly of rebellion in the t and i Factory, though his suffering in the Fire Room prompted him to initiate one and bring everyone together, no longer fearing Robert Bremmer's killer. This indicates that despite being brave, he does not search for trouble and does his best to avoid it. Freddy was also a good leader. He appears in Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid and D.I.T. One-Shot: The Mediators.

Ian Freeman[]

Ian Freeman is the best friend of Zachary Brown and Reggan Holme. Born in Chile, South America, he has three younger sisters. His dad has been telling him all about wars and history since he was a baby. In 2023, Freeman went to Zach's house just before school ended, having evidently ditched class, where he waited for him to return from school so they could go to the mall together. He was surprised when Josh Hogan approached him, and the two shared an informal conversation. Hogan convinced him to let him speak to Brown before the latter went to the mall with Freeman. Freeman went to the amusement park with Zachary Brown just after Independence Day. He kept telling Freeman to look for the most insane-looking operators, as he believed that it was an indication that the ride was particularly scary, something Freeman agreed with. After lunch, they ran into Josh Hogan and Summer Petersen, both of whom assumed the chili Brown had spilled all down his shirt was vomit. Freeman smiled and called him a slob and Brown blamed the vendors for "overstuffing [his] chili dog". Ian returned to Tower Placement School for seventh grade. After Labor Day, Ian Freeman returned to school with Zachary Brown in low spirits. Brown lamented that they would have to gaze upon Mrs Clara's visage, an insult which Freeman agreed with. When Brown opened the door, however, Freeman was stunned to be greeted by a robotutor who introduced himself as Mr. Robotika. Mr Robotika explained that he was a long-term-substitute teacher for Mrs Clara, working from September 2014 to February 2015. Freeman was overjoyed and he and Brown reflected on Clara's last departure until he instructed them to seat themselves.

Ian Freeman is usually laid-back and mellow. There is much evidence that he has a strong sense of humor, which his friends occasionally find irksome. He is also the sporty one of the trio, despite the fact that Zachary Brown can run faster. When it comes to Steven Thompson, Freeman is comfortable to have him around, much to Brown's initial dismay. He and Holme also gang up on Brown when Brown refuses to involve Thompson. He is typically upbeat and is only beat-up when he gets in trouble or loses one of his favorite things, like his shield, for instance. He appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown and Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude.

Fuller[]

Fuller is a tax collector and an apparent friend to Superquack. After he let himself in his friend's house intent on collecting his taxes, Superquack offered him bread rolls and awkwardly asked him what he would say to a younger woman like Morgan, to which Fuller told him he should be himself. Since a terrorist named the Iron Godking was claiming responsibility for a string of domestic terrorist attacks, Superquack insisted he could help, yet Fuller insisted the Octon Corps would handle the Iron Godking. Then Morgan paid Superquack an initially cheerful visit in spite of initially irritating Fuller by mispronouncing his name. He has appeared in Superquack.

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Gale[]

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Gale is a mutant dog who ended up befriending Joey. He has appeared in Morgan.

Bartholomew Gales[]

"Stop it! That's private!"
"Not for me, it isn't. And not to the universe unless you perk up fast. You're just as weak as Zach himself. Arrogant, self-centered, pathetic! You're a mere weakling!"
"Annabeth, I am stronger than you think!"
"Then prove it!
"
―Annabeth Black probing Bartholomew Gales' mind[src]

Bartholomew Gales is the seventh member of the Arcanus. Born in 2010 to Brooklyn Gales, he had once had an affair with a teenage girl, under a blanket. The Dark Lord Mr. Stupid NoHead was recruiting NoHeads to join him in his quest for domination. As such, he endeavored to teach the ways of the Darkness to Bartholomew Gales, who willingly joined him and became one of the Arcanus. Initially, Mr. Stupid NoHead controlled him through fear before training Gales to harness his anger and other base emotions. Despite his loyalty, Barty continually felt himself being drawn to the light. Bartholomew also had a crush on the unofficial leader of the Arcanus, Annabeth Black, though he was able to conceal this. Unbeknownst to anyone, he was willing to tell Mean King that he felt like she "doesn't even know I exist." His worst fear was that Mr. Stupid NoHead would betray and murder him.

However, Bartholomew Gales took on some much more pressing worries, for he saw a vision in which he found Mr. Stupid NoHead being immolated by his holding a log, and upon waking up, he felt almost as if he wanted to betray the NoHeads in real life. Realizing what could happen if the link grew more powerful, Mr. Stupid NoHead commissioned Annabeth Black to train Bartholomew in mind resistance in an effort to prevent further problems. Unfortunately, Bartholomew did not enjoy having his mind peered into and did not focus on using mind resistance, having indeed been extremely curious about his conflict himself. At one point, Annabeth learned about Barty's feelings for her, as well as the time of his sexual affair. The visions also exposed Bartholomew's worst nightmare. Bartholomew shouted at Annabeth to stop, insisting those memories were private. Black, however, only called him "just as weak as Zach himself." Bartholomew quickly caused Annabeth's following mind probe to rebound. Black became furious and refused to give him any more mind resistance lessons, something that Bartholomew was not particularly concerned about and something he did not inform anyone of, with the exception of Sēon Wan. Wan explained that Black was under a lot of stress, and also revealed that she was younger than he thought she was (he thought she was in her thirties; she was only nineteen). It is implied that he no longer liked Annabeth Black after this. Nevertheless, on 21 August, he apologized to Black and took her to see a solar eclipse occurring that day.[citation needed]

As the robotic hordes moved steadily closer to the gate, Gales and Cassidy revealed themselves and began erecting a field for robots to scale the walls. Yet in spite of their efforts, the Advance Offense managed to keep the robots from getting a foothold on the gate. Following the death of Hell Burnbottom, Gales continued to serve the Arcanus and held frequent arguments with their new agent, the Lord of the North until, in a fit of rage, the Lord of the North killed Gales with a death beam.

Bartholomew Gales was a tall, thin man with brown eyes and untidy black hair that slanted down at the back. He had a slightly elongated nose. Several days before his death, Dean Rattvisa blasted his sword arm to a pile of dust, and he had it stitched up by the time he confronted the Lord of the North. He loved Annabeth Black first and foremost, showing her incredible loyalty, especially when she became Grand Master. He feared for her safety and would do anything he possibly could to serve and please Black. Nevertheless, Gales appeared to be very conflicted, as he constantly felt he "didn't have the guts to spend my life surrounded by villainy." Indeed, he constantly felt a pull to the Light, though he ultimately remained loyal to the NoHeads. He also seemed to have respect for those who he owed it, more or less enforced, as he never disobeyed Mr. Stupid NoHead. He was also one to let bygones be bygones, as he had come to forgive Annabeth Black just two months after the end of their heated arguments during their lessons and continuing to love her and worry about her, which further goes to show just how loyal he was. Gales was very sharp-tongued and pompous and had a tendency to participate in conversations that did not involve him. He also showed absolutely no fear in the presence of the dreaded Lord of the North, a sense of bravery that proved itself to be foolishness. The hot-headed Lord of the North largely ignored Gales' presence and angrily ranted at Annabeth Black himself, causing Gales to become increasingly angry and blustery until he finally lost his temper and screamed in fury at the Lord of the North, resulting in his own immediate demise. His greatest fear had always been Mr. Stupid NoHead betraying and murdering him.

Possessing a wavering connection to the Light and Darkness and being a focal point between the two, Bartholomew Gales' full power is not known. He is not actually seen performing very much mutantry, instead using the strength in his arms to tackle opponents and pin them down before promptly beating them to death. His inability to perform mind resistance is due to a lack of an ability to keep his emotions under control.[9]

Brooklyn Gales[]

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Kayliah Galibraith[]

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"I'm fifteen. Love ya Carl!"
―Kayliah[src]
"We need more love not from men but from ourselves and each other."
―Kayliah quoting Rupi Kaur[src]

Kayliah Galibraith was a member of the Girl-Team during the School War, the girlfriend of Carl Alex in 2022, and a minor character in Boys vs. Girls 2 and Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude. When she was younger, she was rescued by two adults that she saw as parental figures. In 2020, she had a friend named Kylee. On November 6, she began dating someone, whom she eventually broke up with. On the same day, she started a job at The Krusty Krab as a "food taster". When the School War broke out, Galibraith fought for the Girl-Team and appeared to be genuinely loyal to the cause that the evil Emily Watson fought for, especially since she did not attend the school most of its participants were in.

On April 1, 2022, she started a new job as a Rides Attendant at Lagoon Amusement Park. It was around this time that she became disenchanted with Emily Watson and chose to defect quietly, keeping Watson in the dark about her decision. She began her education at Tower Placement School. During the Insurrection of the Cavaliers of Thornton, Galibraith joined the Cavaliers of Thornton under Natalia Thornton. In the mix, Alex developed a crush on her, but she did not initially reciprocate his feelings. However, when he just acted himself in front of her, she began to love him in return and they began dating. This led to Alex receiving a rude awakening, and he promised himself he would do what was best for her, even if this meant quitting "the thug life". He began going to school consistently and posted a message of redemption on Facebook bidding goodbye and a wish of luck to all the gangsters he used to be affiliated with. On January 9 she saw a T-shirt she claimed, probably in jest, spoke to her on a spiritual level. Sadly, Galibraith's parents forced her to break up with Alex, but they remained friends afterwards.[6]

Kayliah Galibraith flew to the Temple of the Relinquished in Idaho after a battle broke out there. She met up with Cassie and they both met up with Summer Petersen. Both of them regretted joining Emily Watson so long ago and agreed to fly with her, believing that they could both finally make up for it. At that moment, however, Charlie Corner, having just summoned his hovercraft out of the ground, flew into battle against Kayliah Galibraith, who retaliated by operating weaponry alongside Cassie while Petersen drove. A vicious dogfight ensued, with Corner effortlessly blocking Galibraith's fireballs with his mutantry. Corner drove his fiery-orange laser sword into the side of Galibraith's neck, gravely injuring her. Petersen abruptly stopped their pod and, with effort, threw Hogan at Corner, who fell to his death. Galibraith was presumably healed after Petersen hastily landed the craft.[28]

Kayliah Galibraith appeared to be a very friendly person. She initially seemed to admire Emily Watson and believed the small child could change the star system forever, but she eventually changed her mind about this. She finally agreed to go out with Carl Alex. Like him, she continuously tried to change, but she blamed her fellow men for testing her. She is tall and of average weight and her lips are very colorful. She has brown hair. She is a beautiful woman and perfectly capable of catching male attention from individuals like Carl Alex.

Kayliah's relationship with Carl Alex was initially a rocky one. He developed romantic feelings for her and may have been sexually attracted to her as well. He finally opted to simply be himself around her, at which point Kayliah finally saw Carl for who he was. She was finally willing to go out with him, after he smoothed out and stopped "partying for the sake of partying". Carl was determined to improve himself, as he sincerely believed he was not good enough for her. Sadly, they were forced to break up. Kayliah admired Emily Watson, having many of the same views as the revolutionist. However, Kayliah eventually changed her mind and decided she didn't want to serve Emily anymore, but before Emily could act on this, she was killed by Summer Petersen. She may have interacted with Charlie Corner during her work for the Cavaliers of Thornton. Kayliah attempted to incapacitate him during the fight outside the temple, infuriating him. She lost to him when he stabbed her in the neck without hesitation, but she survived. She appears in Boys vs. Girls 2 and Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude.

Garcia[]

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Mrs. Garcia is the junior high English teacher at Tower Placement School. Born in at some point prior to 2002[29], Garcia raised somewhere in the south. Eventually, she moved to Utah, where she became the English teacher at Tower Placement School. She taught Summer Petersen while she was in junior high, and later taught her boyfriend Steven Thompson. When he moved on to high school with his girlfriend, they both returned to assist her as peer tutors. One of her students, Zachary Brown, enjoyed Garcia's classes to some degree. She always urged him to write about things other than sushi.

In 2025, Mrs. Garcia went over the types of poems students were permitted to write, and forbade Brown from writing another poem about sushi. Consequentially, he decided to write a poem about his crush, Summer Petersen, particularly a love poem, but fellow student Grace Tyler noticed it and with her tedious tattletale tendencies, loudly told the whole classroom about it. Garcia asked him if he was struggling to think of something other than sushi, and, in an attempt to calm him down, told him that true poetry is a work of heart. When she asked it of him, Brown yelled that his heart told him, "GRACE NEEDS TO KEEP HER MOTHERF*CKER SHUT!". This earned him a detention slip.

Mrs. Garcia has an average personality for a schoolteacher, being soft-tempered and moderately, but not excessively, strict, and having some deep thoughts about the subject she is committed to teaching. For instance, she believes that true poetry is a work of heart. She also wants Zachary Brown to write about things other than sushi.[22][4][21]

Garett[]

"What are you even talking about? Why would anyone lie about this stuff? Who would want to make peaceful races fight?"
"Oh, I don't know. It's not like anyone would benefit from chaos and confusion and warfare. Actually, little one, there are many who would profit.
"
―Sebiscuits Cardarphen and Garett[src]

Garett is an unscrupulous man who eventually took under his tutelage Sebiscuits, who proved an invaluable asset to his business. When the baby learned of the true origin of his power absorbed from the Master Crown, Garett was hired by Minister Maggot to capture him. The dealer eventually set up a base of operations deep in the heart of the city, for a time borrowing money to pay for the building. He also purchased a clan bell, which would normally be in the possession of a noble family, and hung it above his perch. He also possessed a datapad, on which he would maintain his accounting records. Garett rarely used an inventory, however, as he had a great memory for what stock he did and did not have. Also in Garett's arsenal were several chance cubes, which he would use to swindle others in games of chance. Although he had left family behind, he cut off contact with them, as he feared that they would try and exploit his newfound success. Within a year, he had earned enough to pay off his debts.

One day, Garett heard that there had been a substantial crash involving an airplane, and two speeders. The parts from the vehicles were to be sold off in Cedarville, and the businessman was eager to bid for them. However, he would have to make a day-long journey to Cedarville in order to do so, and that meant closing the shop — not an attractive prospect for the dealer in any circumstance. He decided that he would make the journey to Cedarville and close the shop, but he refused to give his apprentice a day off, and so he gave Sebiscuits a long list of chores to complete, which would take the baby eight hours to complete. Garett became the only source of excitement for him; the man trained him to control his erratic pyrokinetic abilities. He warned him about the dangers that emotions could bring if he let them loose, but Sebiscuits accidentally used a blast of orange light to throw Garett in the air. After punishing him, Garett advised Sebiscuits to rely less on his emotions and more on his brain so that his powers would not get out of control. In captivity, Cardarphen convinced Garett he needed a "potty break", and so he reluctantly undid his bonds and threatened him. Out of nowhere, Sebiscuits struck him with a photon blast, propelling him away towards the opposite wall, incapacitating him. Utterly defeated, Garett was spared by Sebiscuits, who left him behind forever after claiming that he did not need to prove anything to him. Garett was defeated and was left with very little, his business declining. Garett stayed in his fledgling business until the Melanization, when he handed over ownership of his shop to his assistant, Walt Bird.

Garett was a cruel and immoral man. He had been a bitter individual ever since his youth. Nevertheless, he has a sense of camaraderie with his apprentices, he also took a particular liking towards Sebiscuits and genuinely wanted to help him control his powers not only due to Minister Maggot's plans. Nevertheless, he was still prepared to fight Sebiscuits upon learning that he discovered the truth about his deception, despite that he still kept his respect towards his former teammate. When Garett lost Sebiscuits to Baby Intelligence, he refused to accept the outcome, and sunk into depression. He was also ridiculed throughout the community for having let a baby get the better of him. He appears in Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence and is mentioned in Sebiscuits: Renascence.

Oliver Garvin[]

Oliver Garvin is a wealthy and acclaimed writer. He attended Superhero School, got Orientated into Class E, and most likely excelled in Law. In 1949, Garvin published The Alternatives of War. Not only was the book a bestseller, it became an approved textbook at Superhero School, where it was used to teach Defensive Arts. Eventually, he became regarded as the world authority on ingenious battle tactics that did not involve the use of violence. He was also honored with a Holocard named after him. Oliver Garvin was an intelligent man well known for his brilliant battle tactics that did not involve resorting to violent means. Considered an authority in the field of diplomacy, his works were respected throughout the global community. Throughout the years, Garvin gained immense knowledge of a wide variety of tactics to win battles without physically harming his enemies. He was awarded a famous Mutant Card for services to diplomacy. He is a major protagonist in Pink Figurehead.

Abby Gellar[]

"Kenzie was there, climbing off. Annabeth saw that a friend was with her. She had black hair like her counterpart. But she looked familiar. Wasn't she at the celebration?"
Sebiscuits: Apocalypse

Abby Gellar is an Arcanus. Mr. Stupid NoHead recruited her and she made quick friends with Kenzie Walters. After Mayor Katy Black was successfully captured at last, Abby Gellar walked in with Walters and joined her peers in celebration. However, Black soon escaped Rotta's grip thanks to Baby Intelligence and Sebiscuits, who also exposed Rotta Hecks as a NoHead. It is possible that she knew Darren Slade. Shortly afterwards, Mr. Stupid NoHead told Gellar about Operation: Purge, and she departed for Nadzvysiya with Kenzie. When the NoHead fleet emerged out of hyperspace at Nadzvysiya, the Arcanus landed with Gellar in the base and climbed out of it, where she was surprised to find several chambers where she could settle down, have a good meal, and clean up. Eventually, Gellar regrouped when the Dark Lord called for them in the central chamber. Mr. Stupid NoHead appeared on a large hologram and told everyone it was safe to return to Palmyra.[1] Her fate afterwards is left to interpretation, but Kenzie remembered her in 2030.[8]

Abby Gellar has black hair, according to Annabeth Black. Abby was trained as a NoHead, so it can be assumed that she possesses some degree of control over the Darkness. Perhaps she was skilled in swordplay. Gellar ad Walters appeared to get along very well. They accompanied each other to Nadzvysiya.

General Bexeen[]

"The General strikes me as an honorable man."
―Carlislie[src]

General Bexeen was an Anaze and the only of his kind able to harness mutation, and the leader of the Impedance. Bexeen was considered by many as the greatest leader the world had seen for a long period of time. Little was known about Bexeen's past, but he used to be an explorer. During his work, he became good friends with Segidor Impemenin. He eventually became the leader of the Impedance, an organization determined to overthrow the Kingdom of the Stone. Whether or not he founded the organization or succeeded an unidentified ex-leader is unknown. He gave Impemenin a high rank, possibly owing to their friendship. He also held Leanun and Cloch Namhadd in high positions in the organization.

By unknown means, Bexeen learned that the Fyre Ryders were holding Zeureg. Believing they could not afford to lose the city's resources to the Lord of the Stone, he led the Impedance in a march to the Empty Plains just outside their target settlement. Bexeen proceeded to lead his troops into battle, prematurely charging at the enemy, only to be driven back. Eventually, the Impedance was able to drive back the enemy forces and the army's victory was near. Bexeen watched a toddler named Analdas defeat the Dark Lord by destroying the majority of his powers. Bexeen requested that the Lord of the Stone be locked up. Eventually, the Lord of the Stone escaped and resumed his post as King. Learning of this, Bexeen and his followers holed up within Maseen, where the Impedance fought the Fyre Ryders to the death. They were defeated and fled to the meager hold of Heiligtum, where they hid out. It was here that Bexeen met Leonard personally and willingly supported him, as he knew he was in the debt of his friend, Analdas. Following an intercepted message, Bexeen led the Impedance into a full-scale battle in Noawen, where he killed four different Fyre Ryders. As the Lord of the Stone's life ebbed away, Analdas fell from the sky. Bexeen was able to prevent Analdas from hitting the ground.

In the aftermath of the battle, Bexeen was nominated to succeed the Lord of the Stone as King. After Analdas was tended by Healers, Bexeen sent for him. He explained that the Impedance's victory was imminent and told of his possible promotion. He requested Analdas' aid in destroying the remnants of the Kingdom of the Stone, and Analdas promised to do so. Eventually, Bexeen was crowned. It is unknown what became of him, but he eventually banned travel to Tanzania. Nevertheless, the Impedance occasionally returned briefly, though they would not resettle until the Prehistoric Cold War, after Darzan rediscovered the country.

Bexeen was described as having a strong featured face and his eyes were grave and intelligent. His broad shoulders, as well as the way he bore himself with great dignity, gave off an intense, commanding air which was reinforced by his strong and confident voice. When Leonard first met him, he wore a purple cloak over a rich green shirt. Bexeen was one of the most feared and respected rulers in world history. He had a keen mind and was known to be a skilled strategist. He sympathizes with the members of the Impedance as well as his kingdom, and is viewed by many as a highly capable leader. Carlislie viewed him as "an honorable man". It is shown that General Bexeen is an extremely skilled fighter. He is able to slay many Fyre Ryders, an impressive statistic, especially for an Anaze. He appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Dawn of Mutantry.

General Exotorn[]

General Exotorn is a seasoned member of the United States Armed Forces and an important, though mostly unseen character in the Boys vs. Girls trilogy. In 2022, he agreed to become the new Principal of Tower Placement School, however he was "conquered" by the leader of the League of Wretched Worms, Longfellow, who subsequently disguised himself as Exotorn as part of a plan to bring the Girl-Team to victory whilst spiting the school he so hated. When Steven Thompson returned with his friends, Longfellow was exposed as an imposter. Exotorn appears to have had dealings with the Magistrate in the past, and she trusted him greatly to place him into Tower Placement to run it. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers as an assumed identity.

General George[]

Main article: George

General Karth[]

General Karth served in the naval forces of the NoHead Empire. Regarded by many as the best military strategist in the navy, he rose to a position of power only Mr. Stupid NoHead and Dorphane Giles transcended. In his youth, Karth discovered his ability to generate acid from his mouth, and received training in both the mutated arts and politics. Karth was a commanding officer of the NoHead Empire who served in the naval forces. He continuously impressed the Emperor, Mr. Stupid NoHead, with his intellect. Regarded by many as the best military strategist in the navy, he rose to a position of power only the Emperor and his Chief Enforcer, Dorphane Giles, transcended. Part of the reason for his loyalty was his personal vendetta against the leader of the opposition, Sheriff Bladepoint. Eventually, Karth learned of a fortress located near the Kuiper belt on the planetoid Pluto that had been ousted during the reign of the NoHead Empire. Karth selected the fortress as his primary base and proceeded to modify it with heavy defensive weaponry, making it comparable to the Enforcer's Citadel constructed by Dorphane Giles.

On the orders of Mr. Stupid NoHead, General Karth's forces reoccupied the Plutonian Fortress in 2017, during or soon after the Battle of Superhero University. The fortress also attracted other Imperials to the planetoid. Yet during his pacification of the world, the Police Grand Army scored a major victory over the Empire at the Battle of Superhero University when they blasted Mr. Stupid NoHead into comatose and took the Almataffe, causing the battered Imperial fleet to scatter. Although the Dark Lord survived, it would be nearly six years before Mr. Stupid NoHead was strong enough to re-emerge openly, and meanwhile the New Order quickly spiraled into chaos. General Karth eventually decided the time was right to return into the open, and so he returned to the Empire proper in 2009. His suspicions — aroused by his insider's knowledge of the Emperor's methods — had crystallized into a working theory, which he related to one of Superhero University's most pivotal participants, Xalvatrix, the woman who had ultimately sounded the Imperial retreat: Karth and Xalvatrix met up together. They both speculated that the Emperor's forces were all guided by Dorphane Giles' own indomitable will. While essentially correct, they were wrong on the part of Dorphane Giles saving exposure of the Almataffe until the end of the battle. During the battle, Dorphane Giles was quite busy trying to seek out Sheriff Bladepoint and wipe him out with the weapon, which she had already used to perform shield penetration. It was actually Xalvatrix herself who was improving the coordination and efficiency of the fleet. (Xalvatrix had been trained by Mr. Stupid NoHead himself in the use of Dark strategizing just for such occasions where Mr. Stupid NoHead cannot do it in person or to support her.) Karth managed to escape justice at the hands of the reformed U.S. Government, and as a result, he was one of the few NoHeads who returned to Mr. Stupid NoHead at Del Wendellvar when he awakened from comatose and rose to power again in late 2022. Mr. Stupid NoHead was pleased by Karth's attempts to find him.

Karth was present at the Battle of Golgolod. He battled Julie Flowers and Amber Moss, who attempted to prevent him from reaching a mysterious vault. He killed Flowers by spitting acid at her forehead, but as he was preparing to deal with an enraged Moss, his focus was soon fixed on Alice Shinner. During the fight, Karth threw Shinner to the ground, but suddenly Defacles emerged out of nowhere and threw a mine at Karth. He dodged, and Shinner threw it into a boot. The shoe exploded, sending Karth and Defacles flying against the roof, causing Karth to bust his head open while Shinner saved Defacles' life, doubly paying her debt to him. Highly shrewd and intelligent, Karth possessed a calm and collected demeanor. Karth has the power to secrete a highly corrosive acid. He can generate acids, bases and other caustic or corrosive substances of various levels, from weak burning sensations to burning a big hole in even the strongest materials. He demonstrated his mutantry by killing Julie Flowers.[16]

Genesis[]

Main article: Genesis

Gerekrigkit[]

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The Ghastly One[]

Main article: Ghastly One

Dorphane Giles[]

Main article: Dorphane Giles

Nolan Giles[]

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"This savage machine which you have built, upon which we stand will bring an end to the government, to their cherished freedom fighters. All remaining citizens will remember this as the final hour of their enemies, their thread of hope, and will bow down to Plague Reborn!"
―Nolan Giles to the members of Transylvania Quarters before the destruction of the Blackwing Sanctum[src]

Nolan Giles is a member of Plague Reborn and a recurring villain in the D.I.T. Literary Universe. Giles used to serve the NoHeads during the First NoHead War. He fought at the Attack on Superhero School, where he accidentally killed fellow Mr. Execrable NoHead, dueled Mara Bode, and tortured Sheriff Bladepoint. Years later, he fought at the Ambush at the McCallin House, along with all three sons of Mr. Stupid NoHead. As a Pestis, Giles, who was one of the only friends of Augustus Salt, served the Gladiator faithfully. He also longed to use the Transylvania weapon against the government. To eliminate the police, the Gladiator allowed Giles to use the Transylvania weapon against the Blackwing Sanctum. Nolan fought in several battles, including the Battle of Jupiter, which saw his demise.

Nolan participated in the attack on Superhero School in 2005; he stayed below the Clock Tower in the main part of the school, and fought defenders by firing beams with his plasma projector in all directions. He hit and killed fellow NoHead Mr. Execrable NoHead with a fast-moving small orb meant for Joseph Abernathy as Execrable re-entered the battle. Later, Giles hit a section of roof with another beam during a duel with Mara Bode causing rubble to rain down and the barrier to be lifted. As battle recommenced, Giles again fired beams everywhere, and after being hit in the face by one of Sheriff Bladepoint's Stun beams he began to retreat from the school. During his retreat he somehow managed to make it to the grounds before Bladepoint. He attempted to slay Ruby Wright, but his powers had no effect on Ruby. He was then ordered by Adyna Dukakis to leave the grounds and teleport with Runihura and Deidamia. Shortly after this incident, Mr. Stupid NoHead ordered Bethany Donner to torture Giles as punishment for failing to capture Bladepoint and his friends. In early 2030, Nolan Giles traveled with all three sons of the Dark Lord and both of his younger brothers to Lucy McCallin's house. McCallin had been printing articles in the Perpetual Seer urging the public to support Baby Intelligence, and her daughter Annie was abducted to control her behavior. McCallin alerted the NoHeads when Baby Intelligence, Baby Strength, and Force Baby came to her home, hoping that they would return her daughter in return for Baby Intelligence. However, as the team arrived, the triceratops horn in the residence blew up, giving the S.M.S.B. members a chance to hide. Giles beat up and tortured McRae, suspicious that the Muggle had been lying, but Force Baby then engineered the trio's escape so that the NoHeads saw Baby Intelligence before they flew off. Afterwards, the quartet arrested McCallin.

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Nolan Giles at the Clock Platform in 2005

Nolan Giles was one of the many Plague Reborn who fought in his campaign upon pledging his loyalty to the Gladiator. A veteran of the First NoHead War, it is confirmed that he was imprisoned in Beta Prison despite his attempts to avoid it. Giles has also shown that he respected, or at least accepted, comrade Augustus Salt (whereas most had dissed him as a savage). Like Salt, Giles would recruit more mutants to serve Plague Reborn. By the summer of 2051, Giles and many other mutant criminals escaped from Beta Prison, and returned to service with the Dark Lord. The Gladiator had made his retaken home their headquarters. Giles was separated from Salt after the latter was sent to "assist" Becca Smith. A few months later, Giles attended the meeting at Transylvania Quarters. He along with all the other Pestises present watched as the Gladiator murdered her and fed her body to his snake, Nagatha. After General George and the Gladiator lured Lindsay Kellerman to Transylvania Quarters, Nolan Giles and Becca Smith returned to Transylvania Quarters, where they spoke to the Gladiator telepathically. When the Supreme Leader declared that their strategy had to change now that the entire S.M.S.B. would arrive soon, Giles suggested testing the superweapon and destroy the Jade Sanctum, leaving their enemies vulnerable. After receiving authorization for the undertaking, Giles then assembled Plague Reborn and gave a grand speech, proclaiming that the destruction of the police would be the beginning of Plague Reborn's rise to power in the Eight Worlds. At his signal, the base’s weapon fired a circular wave of energy that reappeared before the sanctum, wiping it away. Nolan Giles participated in the Mission to Transylvania Quarters in 2052. During the battle, Giles was paired with Augustus Salt, and they pursued Lindsay and Andromeda. After the members escaped into the Chamber of Desolation, Giles swooped down and captured one of the S.M.S.B. members. However, after they were freed the fighting continued. After Andromeda was killed, Force Baby furiously gunned down Giles, along with several other Pestises who had previously made it to Jupiter. The Gladiator would be imprisoned shortly afterwards, heralding the end of Plague Reborn.

Nolan Giles had a rough voice. He was a cruel character, showing no mercy in battle. He hit Lucy McCallin, when she called him and Mr. Stupid NoHead's sons, thinking that she wanted to entrap them. He also threatened Lucy that he would kill or mutilate her daughter, Annie. He was also quite suspicious, as he believed that Lucy wanted to entrap and kill him and his comrades. Giles was extremely reckless, firing his plasma projector indiscriminately which resulted in the death of Mr. Execrable NoHead. He is as indifferent to others as Becca Smith and even Mr. Stupid NoHead to the extent where he is very willing to kill innumerable innocent lives to assert Plague Reborn's power. Nevertheless, Nolan Giles seemed to respect, or at least accept, Augustus Salt, who was ridiculed for having lost his humanity and showing hints of homosexual perversion and cannibalism. This indicates Giles may have been able to see the bigger picture. His weapon of choice is the plasma projector. He appears in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies, Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord, and Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Latest Threat and is mentioned in Red Cavalier and Agents of the S.M.S.B.: Age of Innovation.

Ginevra[]

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Ginnifer[]

Ginnifer is the sister of Sarah. She eventually perished, much to her sister's grief. Ginnifer's sacrifice was not in vain, as the Justice Circle destroyed Jamboga the Unholy and stopped him from enacting his cataclysmic extinction-level plan. Ginnifer was born in 2002. She had a sisteShe was eventually killed by Jamboga the Unholy. Sarah sensed her sister's death. Ginnifer was avenged when Sarah destroyed the graceless nihilist. She has appeared in Superquack: Relapse of Power.

Gita[]

Gita is a member of the High Council of Oltron, sitting on the light and being represented by the Lady. He possesses a powerful connection to the Gods and is ever ready to sacrifice himslf if it ever became necessary to help his religion in that way. He proved himself a great warrior, often leading his own band of warriors into battle on adventures which he would describe as being glorious. He had also defeated the Bony Rotsnare, an extra-dimensional eldritch abomination who threatened to take control of the entire galaxy and taken several members of the High Council captives. Gita singlehandedly vaporized the monstrosity, giving Gita yet another grand victory to his name. With several great victories to his name, Gita and his fellow Oltrists continued ensuring the peace was kept. He worked with Rene to found the Band of Justice, but was slain in battle with Genesis and the other Resometh. In contrast to his kind-hearted nature, Gita was also quite brave, strong-willed and noble, since he was brave enough to stand against Genesis, the lord of the Resometh, by himself. His tattoo-enhanced cosmic power allowed him to surprise and disarm Genesis; although he was then effortlessly struck with various blows by the primordial warlord, he still withstood many rock-shattering punches without actually crumpling apart. He is a highly skilled and formidable combatant, killing a giant from Papa-99 with ease, yet he depended on using his weapons to dominate in a fight, which proved a debilitating issue when confronted by opponents of equivalent, if not even superior physical power, with far greater experience, as against the even stronger Genesis, whose fighting experience was built up over eons of military experience, Gita was able to land a few slashes on the overlord until he was caught off-guard after Genesis recomposed himself from being disarmed in a swodfight; he was no match for him as he overcame Gita with aid of his combat skills and superior reflexes to ensure his victory. He has appeared in Band of Justice.

Kauno Handley[]

Kauno Handley is a longtime dancer at the Royal Palace of the Magistrate, always being present during the presentation of the royal band. Kauno eventually married. While in his late twenties, Kauno and his family were kidnapped in their home, and sold into slavery to Zira Miranda Grover. However, Kauno was not legally a slave, since Zira had placed him under a contract that promised he could buy his freedom one day. Consequentially, he had a fair amount of freedom in the palace. Although he detested his boss and owner, he was nonetheless close friends with some of the various patrons of the palace. He gained a lot of weight during this time and his once slender body widened until he weighed 350 pounds — weight he would eventually lose again after his escape. He later met Hayley and performed a dance with Thomas Carter in 2026. Kauno was a proud, confident, and satisfied servant to Zira Miranda Grover. She displayed a lot of self control and patience, which led to her having a surprising amount of freedom in the Palace. He was also an eager and behaved dancer who never disobeyed Zira and displayed great talent in his profession, but behind his veneer of respectability, he treated his peers cruelly. To them he is forceful, unkind, insulting, savage, brutal, abusive, and heartless. He was particularly cruel to Thomas Carter, as he envied his position as Zira's boyfriend, which he had been ambitiously seeking for years, and was sickened by Carter's hatred of his position that he coveted. He relished abusing and insulting the timid adolescent. He is aware that Hayley feels lust for him and is particularly mocking, mean, and rude to her, though he displays these three traits to everyone when Zira isn't watching. Hayley often served as Kauno's dancing partner. At one point Hayley had found the man kind and relished the feel of his skin and loved him for enjoying the attention he received for dancing, bowing and welcoming the cheers of the dictator's men. But now his physical attributes spoke of nothing to Hayley except for inaccessibility. Kauno spared no glance towards her and ignored her when she spoke, and when he wasn't ignoring her entirely, he was insulting her and giving her degrading looks. Nevertheless, while they danced his moves complemented Hayley's. Hayley's dancing was slightly hampered when she couldn't help but stare at his half-exposed body. Hayley made several more attempts to grope him, but his friend Natalie always came to his defense and wrestled Hayley away from him, which Hayley actually enjoyed depending on her mood. On one occasion, just one, Natalie was busy elsewhere and she pinned Kauno to the ground, kissing and caressing him while he screamed in protest. He has appeared in Boys vs. Girls 2 and League of Red Stars.

Tavion and Gavin Gondronan[]

Tavion and Gavin Gondronan were twin brothers and servants to Zira Miranda Grover. Tavion was born fourteen minutes before Gavin in 1999. The two of them somehow learned piloting at a young age and became skilled at it. The twins fought with the Armies of Organa. They may have fought during the School War, since both of them knew a girl named Summer Petersen who was completely isolated during the second conflict. Tavion and his brother proved to be great acquisitions during the Battle of Orem in 2023. The twins fell in love with Boy-Team leader Helen McKeen, they were devastated when McKeen was captured by the Cavaliers of Thornton and sold to Zira Miranda Grover. After the Cavaliers were defeated, Tavion and Gavin were captured by thugs. Deciding to dispose of the twins in some humiliating fashion, the thugs dressed Tavion and Gavin in skintight latex suits then sold them to Zira Grover. Upon being sold to Zira, the delighted dictator had them strip down for her, then placed four golden collars around their arms. After six weeks of being forced to service her naked, Tavion and Gavin were finally given matching green jean shorts to wear.

Shortly after Zira dumped Thomas Carter, Xydarone V met with the twins and revealed she was Summer Petersen, who knew the twins and promised to help them escape. They hoped to rejoin the Armies of Organa, they were determined to help rescue the gorgeous Helen McKeen. As he rested with Gavin in the harem with the other entertainers, Tavion wondered what would happen to Clair Julian until the ruler of the harem, Melinoe Gregorio, walked in. She made announcement of a new woman they would all have to train, then Kauno Handley and Jessie prepared to work with whom Tavion feared was the new favorite, Summer Petersen herself. When it was Tavion and Gavin's turn to train the veteran in politics, they asked what happened and how her secret got out. After Petersen told them, they still pitied her but they were saddened to know that Helen McKeen was really neutral about them both, yet they still offered their help so they all could escape the Palace. After the training, Summer was taken back to the throne room, leaving the twins' fate a mystery.

Tavion Gondronan was dressed in a matching costume to his brother, symbolizing their status as being Zira's polyamorous boyfriends. Tavion and Gavin were twins, best friends, and partners on both the battlefield and the bowels of Zira's Palace. They were as close as two brothers could ever be. The two would always agree with one another, including their undying love for Helen McKeen, and never get into any fights or arguments, (at least not real ones). The two did just about everything together. They often finished each other’s sentences and spoke in a back and forth way that could confuse others at times. Gavin would continually feel devastated when Zira humiliated or punished or even tortured his brother, and vice versa. They were also both skilled pilots. They appear in Boys vs. Girls 2 and Vault of Ages: Fusion.

Corey Gonzalez[]

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Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent

Corey Gonzalez is an African-American hailing from England and a member of the Armies of Organa, a minor character in Boys vs. Girls: The Coming Darkness, and a supporting character in Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent. He deliberately prolonged his education, in order to continue serving the Boy-Team until the end of the war. While training for the war, Corey worked with Helen McKeen and Summer Petersen, the former of whom taught him about snares and trapping. He fought alongside his fellows to attempt to prevent the Coup of Utah. Although he fought valiantly, he was murdered by Valiera Nelson. His mother is property developer Jordan Gonzalez, renowned for her remarkable work in a vast number of diverse estate agencies. From a young age, he attended a private school for mutants where he played several sports and was on a national team for a period of time. Corey Gonzalez transferred from England to Utah, United States of America for reasons he preferred not to speak of. On his first day at Tower Placement School, Corey outclassed school athlete Steven Thompson and defeated the extremely formidable Caius Staunton in a wrestling match. However, when the instructor for the class, Jarrett Ruth, took his victory as an opportunity to tell Steven that he needed much more discipline to live up to Corey's skill, he consoled him later, apologizing and sincerely stating that he was just trying to do his best. Steven explained that Mr. Ruth always acted that way. He also became a member of the Armies of Organa. Eventually, he decided to prank his mother Jordan by slamming the microwave door on her arm, causing her to spill her hot chocolate and cry out. A few drops of it landed on Corey's arm, singing it. Like Steven and his friends, he did not appreciate the bullying behavior of Caius and his friend Ambrose Melling, although this was hypocritical as he was no nicer to Summer Petersen, which was the main reason Steven had no interest in getting to know Corey better.

Eventually, Corey Gonzalez learned of the Bow-Tie, an allegedly almighty superweapon being constructed by Helen McKeen. Knowing a counterattack must be prepared, Steven Thompson formed a battle strategy and assembled the Boy-Team to explain it to them. From this they prepared a group of ground vehicles to penetrate the station’s Supreme Ingot, and hopefully the entire station. Gonzalez drove with his compatriots in the Battle of the Bow-Tie. After they charged the Supreme Ingot, Hogan reported the damage wrought and the fleet fired upon the Bow-Tie, only to realize that the hull was far too powerful for their weapons. Much to his dismay, Hogan and Vincent Organa both realized it would have to be destroyed from the inside, and he reported their predicament to Thompson, who had flown into the station. When Thompson found him, he told him they would plant bombs in the main control center, causing a chain reaction. When they returned to the war station together, they fought their way to the higher levels, where Watson was waiting for a rematch. Reluctant to leave his friend to contend with Watson alone, Gonzalez initiated Plan B. This meant that he made his way to the top deck of the observation tower with Josh Hogan to cause the station to rocket into outer space, where it would freeze and crack. Gonzalez took off with Hogan, and Thompson eventually met them at a bridge. However, Watson had followed them there, so Hogan shouted at Gonzalez to flee and he left with the bombs. To prevent Watson from pursuing him, Thompson sealed the doors behind him. Eventually, Corey Gonzalez found his way into the control room and successfully redirected the controls so the Bow-Tie would spiral into space. It was set to rocket upward in ten minutes. Gonzalez eventually met up with the others and they rushed for their ships with Andrew Hendersen in tow, flying to a nearby station where Robert Iego took them to the capitol ship. In the meantime, the station was finally destroyed thanks to Gonzalez's actions. Helen McKeen felt a bit insecure around Corey because Corey seemed to be "good at everything," and felt awkward when Steven taught Corey how to tie several knots. Steven reassured her that he was just trying to be helpful, which comforted Helen. While training for the war, Corey worked with Helen and Summer Petersen, the former of whom taught him about snares and trapping. Gonzalez fought alongside his fellows attempting to prevent the Coup of Utah. Although he fought valiantly, he was subsequently struck down by Major Valiera Nelson, who smote his neck.

Corey has dark skin and black hair. Corey was intelligent, dexterous, powerful, mysterious, sociable, and charismatic. He was also open-minded and courageous. He was a skilled fighter, though not fast enough to realize Valiera Nelson was right behind him until it was too late. It appeared he could get along well with most people. Corey had a friendly relationship with Steven Thompson. When he learned that Corey's mother Jordan had poured hot chocolate on him, he tried to report the alleged abuse. However, it was actually an accident caused by Corey pranking her. He appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent.

Myra Gordon[]

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Myra Gordon was an initially poor woman who ran a fruit stand in the marketplace in New York City. She was a very kind woman who appeared to share a mutual friendship with Tyler Grant Jr. Myra was also the great-aunt of Thomas Meyer, the infamous dark mutant who was defeated by Sebiscuits Cardarphen. She was quickly uncovered to be a Squib in her youth.[citation needed] In school, she earned excellent marks in Marketing, Science, and History, her areas of expertise later in her life.

In the 1990s, Myra already lived as an adult in her apartment in New York City. She was celebrated as a food chemist, having created several new fruits on her own that were a success, making her one of the most popular vendors in New York. Despite this, Myra was still poor and barely managed to rack up enough money to keep her home. She depended on a cooler to keep her foods she sold fresh. When she suffered from a broken cooler in 2030, it was Tyler Grant Jr. who came to rescue, by giving her the money to purchase a new one. She was known for telling the tale of the mysterious wandering member of the long-defunct Karma Corps to those with fifty cents to spare. Myra’s bare abode was located down a shaded alleyway near Myra’s fruit stand in the New York City marketplace. Before departing Albert’s junkyard with Baby Intelligence, Telekinibabe gave Myra a portion of the money he made from selling his skyracer. He hugged her goodbye and she called him the kindest boy in the Sol System.

Apparently, going into the 2030s Myra Gordon married an elderly man who was richer than she was, and her life improved considerably. Her husband later described her as a "provider". She went on holiday in 2040, but she did not return when she was supposed to. On February 1, in a wayside inn, Myra Gordon ran into Whammo Fireball, who the government thought to be in custody. Although she recognized him, he was able to persuade her to take a stroll with him into the woods, and he was able to overpower Myra and bring her to his master Hell Burnbottom, who was hiding in Bast Castle. Hell Burnbottom tortured her and learned of the adoption of his father's pet Nagatha, which was the doing of George Thames II.

Shortly before the Brightening, Myra’s great-nephew, Thomas Meyer, came to live with her for a time. He had arrived via mutant transport. The following day, Gordon aided Thomas in sending boxes of Shock-o-Chocs filled with animated air horns saying "really rude things" to Plague Reborn. On January 9, 2052, she was visited by Trevor Bones, who had traveled to New York City to meet Myra. Bones quickly obtained vital information for her book on Red X, after her little interview she left a small note and her own copy of "Master Intelligence: Saint or Fraud?" Later that day, she made a point of introducing Thomas to Master Intelligence. The two talented young men became friends and Thomas eventually left to join the S.M.S.B., being rechristened as Centauri. Before they left, Master Intelligence took Trevor Bones' book about him.

Myra Gordon had green eyes. In her old age, she tied up her gray hair into loose braids. Despite her poverty, she was still a friendly, amiable, and jovial woman. She was very fond of her young friend Telekinibabe, who she called “the kindest boy in the Solar System”, and she regarded Baby Intelligence as something like a protégé, an opinion she still harbored twenty years later. In her youth, she was a brilliant historian. Myra Gordon was highly talented in the kitchen. Having made several new fruits herself, Myra was referred to by some as the most celebrated chemist of the twentieth century. She also knew a lot about history, and received excellent marks in the subject. She appears in The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom, S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?, and Agents of the S.M.S.B.: Age of Innovation.

Tom Goyle[]

"I just wanted to apologize for looking at your answers. I wasn't copying. I was just double-checking my own answers. I know you're smart. I wanted to see how I'm doing. I won't do it again."
―Tom Goyle's egregiously fake nature[src]

Tom Goyle is a boy who attended Tower Placement School in Utah from 2014 to 2022. He was a politically-minded boy who sported a somewhat formal hairstyle and was voted president of the student council, which he did by achieving more votes than Shirley. In 2022, Summer became concerned when she noticed that Tom was in the habit of glancing at her quiz papers, apparently cheating. He transfered to Mercurian Academy of Political Science. Beginning his education at Tower Placement School midway through 2014, he eventually befriended Narissa and he may have known Cara Mota personally. He eventually ran for Class President, but Shirley ultimately achieved more votes than he did. However, he successfully became student council president midway through 2021 and was profiled in the Federal Government Bulletin.

In 2022, Summer became concerned when she noticed that Tom was in the habit of glancing at her quiz papers, apparently cheating. Though Tom apologized, Summer was disturbed by the cheating, but decided that people would consider her a “jerk” for telling on him. Eventually, Tom went so far as to attempt to hypnotize Steven Thompson and influence him to let him look at his homework, but Thompson heard of him from Petersen and he managed to rebound the psionic waves with his sheer willpower, convincing Goyle his behavior was unnecessary. Around a year after his promotion, an announcement kickstarted a chain of events that led to Tom's brief imprisonment. When the Boy-Team moved to battle Emily Watson one last time, Tom actually joined them, eventually taking on Adam Larson, pinning him against a wall. He kicked him in the knee, but when he refused to yield, he grabbed Goyle's arm and threw him away.[4]

After the battle, Tom was suspended from Tower Placement indefinitely, but he chose to accept a post at the Mercurian Academy of Political Science, a school specializing in those looking to enter the U.S. Government. As he left for an orientation session and planned to go to Mercury in a week, he told his classmates that this academy was very impressed with his work and that he would think of them when he was ruling Sol. He told them to remember to vote for him, though Cooper Miller wondered if he could possibly be serious. Tom studied at Mercurian Academy for several years.

One day, Tom Goyle returned to Organa's Holdout with a man named Jimmy Magisto, who was carrying drugs with him. When he failed to find Steven Thompson, he drugged Josh Hogan instead. Upon learning of this, Josh's father came to visit Organa's Holdout, looking for his son. He showed Josh his Maelstrom-themed water bottle, but he still couldn't remember anything. After a while, when the man figured out that Tom was behind the drugging he came back for him. Tom drew his gun and fought Irma and Hogan at once, but then Magisto moved to seize Hogan's father. Finally, Hogan broke off to get his elderly father to safety, but then Irma accidentally shot his lower back, killing him. Hogan was enraged and deserted the fight. From there, Tom sent Magisto after Irma, but the Team of Terror member made for a plane that allowed her to escape and follow Hogan to Nevada. When Magisto informed him of this development, Tom did not attempt to pursue the girl.[21]

Tom was reasonably intelligent, being a skilled politician and theoretically well-versed in the art of hypnosis. However, his intelligence was severely stunted by his laziness, which caused him to frequently copy off of Summer Petersen's schoolwork. He has studied hypnosis, and while he is theoretically knowledgeable of it, he is far less competent at deploying it. Although Caius Staunton claimed Goyle had been using it on him, Steven Thompson knew he was probably fibbing. Tom was heavily disliked by Summer Petersen because of his cheating tendencies. Tom also had an antagonistic relationship with Steven Thompson. Although Tom had little contact with Josh Hogan, he found him to be quite annoying.[4]

Angela Grace[]

Angela Grace is a member of the Armies of Organa. She was alarmed to unexpectedly learn of the Bow-Tie, an allegedly almighty superweapon being constructed by the enemy, and drove with her compatriots in the Battle of the Bow-Tie. After they charged the Supreme Ingot, Angela reported the damage wrought and the fleet fired upon the Bow-Tie, only to realize that the hull was far too powerful for their weapons. Much to her dismay, Angela and Vincent Organa both realized it would have to be destroyed from the inside, and she reported their predicament to Steven, who had driven into the station. When Steven found her, she told him they would plant bombs in the main control center, causing a chain reaction. As Angela broke off to ensure she wasn't discovered, Josh Hogan and Corey Gonzalez ascended to the top deck of the observation tower to cause the station to rocket into outer space, where it would freeze and crack. Later, when Valiera Nelson confronted Summer near the end of the ongoing Coup of Utah, she swung her blade at her, which was deflected by Angela. She and Angela faced off with laser swords. Emerging victorious, Valiera took Angela's blade and revealed that her biological father was Angela's father and Angela was Valiera's sister. She decided at last to leave Angela behind, as killing her was not worth the consequences upon her. She continually contemplated Valiera's horrible reveal, but nothing of the few things she knew about her family contradicted her words. She eventually met with an old friend, who revealed that Valiera was not her sister, because Jared Quintana was not really her biological father; rather, Summer and Joshua Petersen were Jared's stepchildren. Angela Grace played a crucial role in the Liberation of Utah and survived the war, alive and well. She is a major protagonist in Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent and Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

Steven Grande[]

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Graves[]

Graves is a valuable and devoted ally to the Magistrate. Although she was of great use to the Magistrate, she was not important enough to sleep in her palace regularly. Thus, she set up quarters in an ancient and disused rock complex, innovating it enough to have a gladiator imprisoned there to entertain her. It is possible that he also pleased her in a sexual way considering he was the only other resident of the complex and he was obliged to obey her commands, although this is never confirmed. In 2030, Baby Intelligence, a superhero who needed to fund Tyler Grant Jnr during a subsequent competition, had been told to seek out the ex-dictator, prompting him to call her top-secret number entrusted to him by someone else. Taking the call, Graves deliberately misled him to an ancient rock complex. There, she told him his contact was not to be disturbed during her three-day venture to a luxury resort, by order of Jim Newman, also confirming she was somehow aware that the Magistrate had just retreated into her private chambers to rest. She proceeded to give him directions, which led to an arena under Graves’ chamber. Graves offered Baby Intelligence twenty-five dollars if he could defeat her monstrous champion in a death match. Baby Intelligence was able to achieve victory over the beast, and took the money. He then left the arena after Graves. Impressed by his skill and cunning, Graves opened the exit for him. From there, a guard escorted Baby Intelligence to his transport, and he returned to New York City. Graves is fiercely loyal to the Magistrate, whom she seems to admire, and according to her the Magistrate, in turn, greatly respects Graves' efficiency. She has appeared in The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom.

The Great Illusionist[]

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The Great Illusionist is an ally of the Justice Circle. He and his friends went to Clock Castle and were confronted by Jamboga the Unholy, who forced the Great Illusionist up onto the ceiling, where his corpse lay "as if some gravitic force was keeping him there". He was later restored by Sarah. He appears in Superquack: Relapse of Power.

Green Light[]

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Melinoe Gregorio[]

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The Grim Reaper[]

"Now the Grim Reaper's grading your show-and-tell."
―Brian to Emilio Gage[src]

The Grim Reaper is an angelic entity, an agent of the Gods themselves, and the embodiment of the universal phenomenon marking the end of physical life. While some cultures perceived the Grim Reaper as the being that caused the victim's death by coming to collect their soul, the other primary perception is that Death was an inter-dimensional entity who escorted newly deceased souls from Sol to the afterlife without having any control over the circumstances behind the victim's death. Paige Nelson pointed out to Sebiscuits Cardarphen that her role is not to judge the deceased, but simply to guide them. Hell Burnbottom believed that even as an infant, Baby Intelligence could defeat the Grim Reaper in single combat if only he would embrace the Darkness, rather than defying it. She appears in Sebiscuits: Apocalypse, S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect, Sebiscuits: Renascence, and 23.

The Groundhog[]

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The Groundhog is a character. He has appeared in Khustandil.

Grover family[]

Britney Grover[]

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Eegan Grover[]

Main article: Eegan Grover

Jason Grover[]

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Jason Grover is a supporting character in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit. In 2094, as the emerging conflict with the Unifiers grew more desperate, Jason and his sisters, Sue and Britney Grover were sent to stay with Eegan, who had recently acquired the Map of Light. Jason entrusted the map to Britney, and was captured by the Unifiers. He escaped with the help of a defected Knight, Fifteen, and returned home. There, Jason and his sisters stowed away to North Korea, where they were able to give the map to Master Intelligence and render it out of the reach of an evil mutant called the Dark Flame. He and Britney did a lot together at home, despite the fact that they both had to attend different schools due to age difference. In elementary school, Jason always checked out books about pilots from the library, appalling Britney. In 2091, Sue was born as well. It is implied that Jason got along with his sisters quite well and the three had excellent coping skills, despite being complete opposites in personality. During her time at school, Britney was popular, and was fancied by numerous boys. Indeed, Jason often thought that she was too popular for her own good.

In 2094, Jason Grover and his two sisters went to stay with their grandfather, Eegan Grover, while their parents were on a trip. While they were there, the Unifiers, under the command of the Dark Flame, attacked the city. Alerted by Sue Grover of their arrival, Eegan gave Jason the Map of Light for which the Unifiers sought after before ordering him to leave. However, he was spotted by two troopers. Left with no alternative, Jason gave the map to Britney Grover and told her and Sue to hide, while he remained behind to face the troops and cover his sisters' escape. Britney and Sue both hid downstairs. After watching the confrontation between Eegan and the Dark Flame, Eegan tried to take a shot at the Dark Flame, but before he could, he was taken prisoner, while the rest of the townspeople were slaughtered. Britney realized she would have take care of Sue until their parents were back. Sue seemed to be fine with Britney's decision.

Taken aboard the dark cruiser Defilement, Jason resisted interrogation until the Dark Flame assaulted him with his powers, which eventually caused Jason to crack about Britney and Sue. Left alone by the Dark Flame, a renegade Knight of Meyer named Fifteen helped Jason escape. Together, they stole a fighter from a hangar bay, with Fifteen manning the guns while Jason piloted the fighter, and managed to disable the Defilement’s turbolasers. With that, Fifteen brought Jason home to his terrified sisters, who were then introduced to Fifteen.

Knowing he needed to return the map to Master Intelligence, Jason resorted to stowing on board a plane to fly to North Korea, where Master Intelligence was. Jason was initially reluctant to allow Sue and Britney to help, but in an attempt to be a better man than the Dark Flame, whom he feared he was turning into, and after some discussion with Britney, he allowed it. Together, all three of them sneaked through the airport and proceeded to stow away aboard an airplane. They left the second airport without a trace, and eventually found Master Intelligence with the other S.M.S.B. members and were able to recover the device, rendering it out of the Dark Flame's reach.

The Dark mutant then turned his wrath upon the final ship, verbally questioning if a mere ship could undo the power of the Arts. As Master Intelligence scrambled into the gunship, Jason and Britney Grover, who had remained hidden until this moment appeared and ordered the Dark Flame to cease his attack on their friends. He mockingly questioned why he should comply, at which Jason held out the Map of Light, offering it in exchange for the survivors' lives. While Master Intelligence and Lindsay Kellerman looked on in horror, having no idea what was going on, the Dark Flame expressed surprise that the child he had captured would offer him the map freely. Jason placed it in his hand and he turned without a word to announce the vindication of the others, only to narrowly dodge a taser from Britney. Having predicted this, the Dark Flame whirled around and demanded to know the meaning of it. Jason laughed in his face and wisely cited that the Map of Light could never be destroyed, for as long as there existed darkness, there must always be brightness. The Dark Flame looked up to see Master Intelligence's projected shield defending the gunship from him. As punishment for his distraction, the Dark Flame slowly turned to Jason and directed metallic cords into his flesh as a horrified Britney was pulled into the craft.

Slender and average in height, Jason Grover had red hair, brown eyes, and tan skin. He had a headstrong nature which often led him into trouble, and a proud countenance that, those who did not know him, could mistake for arrogance. Confident in his skills and in his task, he sometimes displayed an impatience that arose only from a desire to fulfill the job at hand. Daring with an appetite for risk as well as somewhat foolish, Jay Organa once noted that his need to do what was right and "maybe find a little adventure along the way", coupled with his outstanding piloting skills, reminded him of his former comrade, Andrew Hendersen. Though brash, Jason had great charisma and limitless respect for his elders, as well as the founders of the Team of Terror, particularly Vincent Organa, who he never got to meet until 2094. He is a major character in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit.

Jenna Grover[]

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"You may not like him, governor, but you can't deny... that old man has one sick flow."
―Jenna Grover speaking of Sheriff Baldric[src]

Jenna Grover (née Shirley) was the husband of Zoram Grover and the mother of Zira Miranda Grover. She and her husband and daughter lived in poverty and squalor. She tormented her daughter, motivated by her jealousy of Zira's beauty and intellect. Throughout most of her lifetime, she was distraught over her unstable family lineage and unintentionally bringing about the rise of a seemingly unstoppable tyrant, Zira herself. However, she partially redeemed herself in her own eyes when she became an assistant to Roxanne Waterston, greatly reducing the corruption and neurotypical bias within the U.S. Government following its restoration.

Jenna Shirley, along with her husband and daughter lived in poverty in the middle of nowhere in the Arizona desert. Food was scarce, and her homeless family moved place to place in search of food and water. Jenna promised Zira that they would get to a more desirable climate, though they warned that this may take years to accomplish. Her mistreatment of Zira led the innocent child to shut herself out. The parents of Jenna's husband Zoram had foolishly squandered the family's fortune and cost it much of its prestige among elite circles, explaining why the family lived in such squalor.

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Jenna talking with Sheriff Bladepoint

Ultimately, a police squad found the Grovers by coincidence and kept Jenna's fate confidential from even Zira. Hence, she became very loyal to Sheriff Missile. After the rise of the International Alliance, Jenna had an intense argument with Zira over her lust for power and her intense sexual urges, causing Zira to break off all ties with her. During an investigation, Bladepoint found Jenna reminiscing about her desert days, consumed with guilt about her wicked past. Jenna accused Bladepoint that he was the only one who not considered her bad in her youth and was wrong because of it. Bladepoint's insight into her pain led him to tell her about the loss of his friend among the Men of Endar, and to advise her to get rid of regret.

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Jenna revealing the truth.

During a heated confrontation, she finally confessed to inadvertently creating an unstoppable monster. During the ensuing battle, Jenna fended off Deaformas after they entered the battle having allied with Mr. Stupid NoHead and his army. After a rocket trooper blew apart half of the battlements and murdered a student, Jenna resolved to deal with him and the two dueled. In the aftermath of the battle, Jenna was named an assistant of Roxanne Waterston after the latter became president, helping her to eradicate the pro-neurotypical laws.

Jenna Grover was a very pretty light-haired woman known to have disproportionately long legs. Her daughter, Zira Miranda Grover, was noted to strongly resemble her but with far more captivating features, which suggests that Jenna was also tall, pale, and had prominent blue eyes. She held great envy towards her daughter simply for her beauty, wholesome charm, and tremendous intelligence, and was often cruel to her. She strove to improve herself after being found by a police squad, yet her earlier years had a marked effect on her personality: the unintentional role she had played in her daughter's megalomania and rise to incredible power left her with feelings of incredible guilt and self-loathing. Jenna regarded herself as not only guilty of tormenting her daughter into madness and never teaching her that cruel obsession with the exercising of power was wrong, but as evil and a monster. Despite all this, Jenna maintained a polite and considerate personality in her later years. After hearing her new friend Sheriff Bladepoint confessed his own guilt over not loving his friends in the Men of Endar enough, Jenna was able to take his advice and confess to what she had done to the Magistrate. Additionally, Jenna helped stand up for neurodivergents such as herself and assisted Roxanne Waterston in reforming the U.S. Government, partially redeeming herself in her own eyes.

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Jenna's Shield against Queen Zygen.

Jenna Grover became a metahuman in the early 2010s. She can create shields of varying shapes and sizes out of the various forms of energy, such as when she tried to help hold off several NoHead forces from penetrating a gate at Superhero University. Jenna was a fairly skilled duelist. During the Battle of Superhero University, she was seen engaging a rocket trooper in a fierce duel in which she most likely won due to her unscathed appearance later. Despite growing up in poverty, Jenna was fairly intelligent. However, she often lapsed in her complex thinking at crucial moments due to her incredible guilt and self-loathing over the role she played in the all-consuming desire for ascension of her daughter Zira. Despite that, Jenna's intellect was considerably inferior to those of her ingenious daughter, which was the partial reason Jenna used to abuse her. She appears in Before The SMSB: The Promises of Sheriff Baldric and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae.

Sue Grover[]

Sue Grover is a supporting character in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit. She is a small girl with brown hair and eyes. She was playful and had a fun-loving nature, though she was also one to take wars seriously. She sometimes appeared to be scared, but usually for good reason. She also appeared to be intelligent, as she was able to sneak through a high-security airport at the age of three years old (albeit with help from Britney, Fifteen, and Jason). She is a major character in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit.

Zira Miranda Grover[]

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Zoram Grover[]

Zoram Grover was the father of Zira Miranda Grover and a member of an ancient neurotypical mutant family. Zoram was born into the neurotypical Grover bloodline to parents Gary and Jennifer Grover in the desert. Centuries of inbreeding caused poverty and a vein of instability and violence to flourish in the family. This lack of sense coupled with a great liking for grandeur meant that the already fledgling family gold had been squandered by Zoram's parents. Unfortunately, they died when he was very young, as the two could not survive in the harsh climate. Zoram, on the other hand, was more accustomed to the harsh sands and he spent his life surviving, during which time he married a woman named Jenna Shirley and they had a daughter named Zira. The last three surviving descendants of the Grover family left the desert. While her parents struggled to integrate into society, Zira slowly but surely became one of the most famous politicians of all time, creating the International Alliance to rule the Sol System for her own ends.

In March of 2026, Zoram arrived at the Royal Palace of the Magistrate in Idaho, but was not admitted by its gatekeeper, who claimed that the palace was under new ownership. When the gatekeeper learned Zira was his daughter, it retracted, leaving him with no option but to leave. Confused and furious, Zoram made his way to a nearby airport, hoping to find answers about Zira's whereabouts in a casino. The casino's denizens only knew bits and pieces, but a particularly unscrupulous man told Zoram the bad news, his daughter had been beaten in the head by her servant, Summer Petersen, at the Temple of the Relinquished, allegedly killing her. Distraught, Zoram swore he would get his revenge on Petersen.

Zoram Grover is hairy, burly, and relatively short, although he is also oddly proportioned. Generations of inbreeding in the Grover family caused numerous defects within Zoram, rendering him an overall violent and deranged individual. He appears in League of Red Stars.

Gummi the Bare[]

Main article: Gummi the Bare

Gummi the Bare's children[]

"Tell Gummi's children he loves them! Will the Sheriff do that? Tell Gummi's children he loves them! Please!'"
―Gummi's last words[src]

This family consisted of immortal, inanimate gummy worms whose father was Gummi the Bare. Their origins are mysterious, as Gummi sired them at some point after the Mutant Wars. Gummi loved them dearly, and would physically assault anyone who labelled them as worthless or even mentioned them with ill intent. The origins of Gummi's children are mostly left to the imagination. They were born at some point after the Mutant Wars. Their father loved them dearly and was extremely protective of them. Gummi would physically assault anyone who labelled them as worthless or even mentioned them with ill intent, such as Police Grand Army member Joseph Abernathy.[30][25]

When Gummi was murdered by the Olbaid of Thunder Quarters, he begged Sheriff Bladepoint, who was accompanying him in his final moments, to tell his children that he loved them.[15] Two days later and following the Battle of Superhero University, Gummi's children were introduced to Sheriff Bladepoint. The Sheriff fulfilled Gummi's dying wish, telling his children that Gummi sent his love, even in the afterlife. Eventually, they were adopted by Chloe Ramblin, another officer.[16]

Brute Gunray[]

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"Child, we have enormous strengths that the Grand Army cannot ignore, strengths that are now at my disposal, as much as that silly little girl wants to think otherwise. Just thinking about the sheer amount of estrogen coursing through her veins makes my teeth hurt."
―Brute Gunray[src]
"He knows too much. A true asset to the Grand Army is a man too dangerous to be kept alive."
―Brute Gunray to Annabeth Black, regarding Baby Intelligence[src]
"I believe he is overwhelmed by the responsibility of leadership."
―Sheriff Bladepoint regarding Brute Gunray[src]
"It's time to teach that feminine parasite a lesson. Humiliation, my friend, is best carried out before the masses."
―Brute Gunray[src]

Brute Gunray is the short-lived NoHead Grand Master and the younger brother of Hell Burnbottom. He is the son of Mr. Stupid NoHead and Adyna Dukakis, and he is also the brother of Mean King. However, he was widely considered the most incompetent and dishonorable being ever to command the NoHeads, and he was banished to a void by Baby Strength in 2020, where he now waits. In the days following the NoHeads' critical defeat at Golgolod, Brute Gunray gathered with a group of NoHeads in the crowd outside the public entrance, though only one of five stepped forward. This lone NoHead attacked the troopers stationed on the steps, urging Brute Gunray and Mean King to join him, only to be cut down by a hail of gunfire. Gunray and Mean King chose to retreat. He eventually got on friendly terms with Rotta Hecks, although she felt infatuated to him for a time. In 2028, Annabeth Black and Darren Slade were infected by brain worms in the Laboratory of Light. After Sēon did likewise, Brute Gunray attempted to gain intelligence from the Rebel leader Poe Ledsa, but this proved futile. Wan lost his temper when the captured Ledsa jeered at him and refused to give him vital information that might save Black and Slade. Ledsa offered Gunray as well as Mean King a chance to join him. Surprised, Gunray told the others that perhaps they should take up his offer. When Wan tried to remind him that Ledsa was trying to enslave all women, Gunray rebutted him by telling him that they don't owe women anything. However, Mean King refused to follow him, leading Gunray to ultimately relent as he would not leave his younger brother, although this would cause him to bitterly resent Black for the rest of his life.

In 2029, Mr. Stupid NoHead assigned Brute Gunray with the task of kidnapping Mayor Katy Black and bringing her on board the Wasp alive. However, Gunray, despite his best efforts, was unable to fulfill his task. This also revealed to Black that the NoHeads intended to kidnap her, and led the police to keep a lookout for any further attempts to kidnap the city's leader. Gunray returned to the Wasp and confessed his failure to his father. As such, NoHead told him that in order to make up for it, he would instead be assigned to go to the MBH and kill Baby Intelligence. However, as he set off, Gunray became increasingly afraid that he would fail in his seemingly impossible task. It is implied that Gunray was expected to fail and that NoHead assigned him the task with the intention of punishing him for his failure at kidnapping the Mayor. As such, he chose not to go, and decided to lie his way out of his demise by telling NoHead he went, but upon being held at bladepoint and slashed across the shoulder, was forced to Teleport away. To fake the slash on his shoulder, he used his sword to slit his own shoulder. He then Deteleported to the NoHead base and told this to NoHead, who accepted his story. Rotta Hecks was sent instead. Although she succeeded in capturing the Mayor, Katy Black was later rescued by Baby Intelligence and the newly christened Sebiscuits Cardarphen. In the following month after the Battle of the Wasp, Mr. Stupid NoHead was razed by Baby Intelligence, who had acquired the Verasect. Brute Gunray was unabashed, as Hell Burnbottom knew of a serum that could bring him back. Gunray fled to Yellowstone via escape pod alongside Mean King, and upon meeting together, they helped him make it. Now that he was alive again, Mr. Stupid NoHead built a death machine to use in the final stages of his plan to destroy and reform the world. Gunray and Burnbottom helped him create it. In early 2020, Brute Gunray, Nolan Giles, Mean King, and Hell Burnbottom came to Lucy McCallin's home because she claimed, truthfully, that Baby Intelligence was there. They threatened to kill her daughter if she summoned them under false pretenses, only to see Baby Intelligence escape. Before the machine could be used, the S.M.S.B. arrived, who had just accepted Lindsay Kellerman into their group. NoHead told them to hide via comlink. Gunray and Burnbottom obeyed and both hid in the basement, though Gunray began to worry about NoHead. Gunray's fears were justified when NoHead died at the hands of Baby Intelligence. This made Gunray furious, and his lust for revenge was reflected on his two brothers. After Mr. Stupid NoHead’s death, Hell Burnbottom became the new NoHead Master per traditions. After the protections around the police safe-houses were broken, Brute Gunray interrogated and tortured Abram van Dukas and Riley Bell for information pertaining to Baby Intelligence and the police. At one point, Brute Gunray accompanied Hell Burnbottom in the intended capture of popstar Rocken Role in New York City. However, they were thwarted by the S.M.S.B., who eventually found their base. Gunray, who mostly remained in the background, insisted that Baby Intelligence not be kept alive since the latter is a great asset to the Grand Army. Black insisted they offer Baby Intelligence a chance to join the Order, something Burnbottom agreed with, and Gunray did nothing to argue. Thanks to Kellerman, Burnbottom engaged all four members as Gunray and Mean King looked on in horror. Brute Gunray attempted to intervene by casting beams at Lindsay, but she dodged. After defeating Force Baby, Baby Strength, and Lindsay, Burnbottom was left to contend with Baby Intelligence’s might. Although he put up an excellent defense, Burnbottom could not find an opening, though he refused help from Black or his brothers. Finally, Gunray fled to the central control station, and was joined they by Mean King and Black, and then by Burnbottom. Here, Burnbottom, Black, Gunray, and Mean King rendezvoused. Burnbottom apologized for not giving them a chance to fight, and Gunray immediately forgave him.

Brute Gunray’s concern grew over the next few days. He swiftly contacted Hell Burnbottom, at which point Mean King expressed his concerns about the plan. Burnbottom angrily said he was tired of the S.M.S.B., and that it was time to attack the MBH. Mean King finally left. After Burnbottom ordered Gunray to bring the troops in formation for the Occupation of the Jade Sanctum, Gunray was skeptical, as he was concerned over the odds they would succeed. Burnbottom ignored him and told Gunray, upon being inquired as to what to do with the MBH, to attack immediately. The two boarded a ship and followed the Rockets. Upon arriving, Gunray sabotaged a control that released toxic gas into the conference chamber. However, Baby Intelligence and Lindsay defeated the Rockets and Ugbots. Not surprised by this, Gunray fled with Burnbottom. The invasion was well-organized, and the station fully conquered within the day. Brute Gunray and Mean King entered with their troops and Gunray received word from RC-4. Gunray proudly proclaimed victory and left them to the battle. Gunray reported his success to Hell Burnbottom, who was pleased, he told the NoHead that he would join them. As he stood by, Gunray detected the Pinewood Derby and police cruiser. He reported this to Burnbottom, who was wary of the group’s aggressive motives. Gunray next detected the assembled army of police outside and dispatched RC-4 and a large majority of his army to crush them, dismissing them as primitives. Gunray remained in the control room with Mean King. Hell Burnbottom left to deal with Lindsay, Baby Strength, and Baby Intelligence as Gunray became concerned the battle was taking place too close to them. The Sheriff was able to work his way into the base, before being captured and marched before the NoHead. Gunray ordered his surrender, but Force Baby used his powers to call a sword to him, which he handed to Baby Strength. The police reached for guns in the sword’s compartment. Gunray ordered his droids after them. This was Gunray’s fatal mistake. Baby Strength and the police took out Gunray’s guards and held him and Mean King at gunpoint. Gunray was not worried at first, because he thought his droids would break through to rescue him. But his hopes of rescue were shattered when a mutant baby named Telekinibabe destroyed the control station, deactivating his army. With his forces destroyed and Hell Burnbottom believed to be killed by Lindsay, Gunray drew his sword and engaged Sheriff Bladepoint in a sword battle, matching their practiced bladework. However, Baby Intelligence and Lindsay arrived, and Gunray chose to be captured rather than fight all three of them at once. Mean King and Brute Gunray were captured and sent to court to stand trial for their crimes. However, they were able to escape the court and return to base unnoticed. With the passing of Hell Burnbottom, Brute Gunray became the NoHead Grand Master in his place. Apparently, he did hold Annabeth Black in as high an esteem as his brother did, as a result of being very misogynistic. He demoted her to becoming his adviser and "errand boy", much to her outrage. This turned out to be a severe mistake, as Black quickly developed a tendency to command the NoHeads behind his back and attempt to recreate the entire Order without his knowledge, as he considered his huge rank an overwhelming responsibility to begin with. He also made a mistake by enlisting the Lord of the North to lead the Ten, him being none the wiser regarding the fact that his so-called ally was a faceless entity with no real loyalty to anyone. When Yasmine and Dean Rattvisa's brigades rode out to take the NoHead Grand Master head on, Gunray was ready and had a swath of Ugbots ambush them, leading to the combined group's annihilation. Once his forces arrived on the field, he ordered the heads of the dead soldiers under the two brigades to be launched off the catapults, to instill fear into the hearts of Los Angeles' soldiers and to lower their morale. When the defenders of Los Angeles surfaced from San Fransisco and began launching debris at the attackers with trebuchets, Gunray ordered his troops to hold still. When a large piece of the debris was launched directly at him, Gunray waited until the last second before sidestepping to avoid it by about a foot.

A few days after assuming his post, Brute Gunray Teleported to Sebiscuits Cardarphen's house beyond the Lake of Tears, where the latter had fled after the battle, accompanied by Mean King. Once there, Mean King interrogated Sebiscuits and voiced his distrust of him, though Sebiscuits' calm and logical replies finally silenced him. Gunray got down to the point, and begged Sebiscuits to lend them a squadron of Rockets since very few Rocket soldiers survived the Battle of Yellowstone. Sebiscuits obliged on the condition that they could defeat him in a sword battle. Brute Gunray came on Sebiscuits roughly, fighting alongside Mean King, but Sebiscuits calmly met their strides and attacked. The two brothers won out in the end, and Sebiscuits promised that they could have half of whatever he had, and what he planned to create. Satisfied by Sebiscuits' promise, Gunray Teleported back to Wyoming with Mean King, and the contingent of Rockets arrived soon afterward. With some of his confidence finally restored, Brute Gunray decided the time was right to damage Annabeth Black's reputation and humiliate and injure her in front of thousands of people to make an example of anyone who thought they could "run the order behind [his] back". After Mean King brought the entire Order, members of each faction, to watch the event, Gunray took Black completely by surprise by sadistically challenging her to a one-sided unarmed fight. It is unclear if Gunray was hurt at all, but he ultimately left his rival severely bruised and broke her arm. He was about to break several more of her bones, but he was stopped by his own brother, Mean King, who mistakenly believed that he intended to murder her. This brutal act did not go the way he thought it would. He expected that it would show the masses what happened when someone thought they could undermine his authority, and how brutally those who stood up to the Grand Master were punished. While a small handful of NoHead allies indeed increased their respect for him significantly, most of them were infuriated at what he had done to Black, especially because some of them already hoped she would become the Grand Master instead, with Kenzie Walters having asserted months ago that no one deserved the position more than she did. Although Mean King was initially proud of Gunray becoming in charge, even he betrayed him and took Black's side upon witnessing what he had done to her, with him being the one to prevent Gunray from beating her to the extent that she was about to die. Not only did Gunray fail to receive absolute respect or terrify Black into knowing her so-called place, but he spent the next few days in constant fear that the Arcanus in particular wanted revenge for injuring Black.

Sword Duel

Brute Gunray battles Baby Strength in Yellowstone.

Lindsay, Telekinibabe, and Baby Strength all went to the NoHead base. Baby Intelligence and Force Baby went to the bench store simultaneously. The group arrived at the Yellowstone base, and Lindsay Kellerman and Telekinibabe were cut off from Baby Strength when he went on and was locked in a chamber with Brute Gunray. When Baby Strength found Gunray, they fought an epic sword battle. Despite Baby Strength’s minimal training, he was able to hold his own for much of the duel, much to Gunray’s surprise. Ultimately, however, the inadequately trained Baby Strength hardly stood a chance against the powerful and experienced Gunray. Kellerman teleported with Telekinibabe into the chamber and returned for Optica, despite Baby Strength believing Optica was safer where she was. As the ensuing duel spilled out onto a processing vane and later a bridge, Brute Gunray continued his relentless offense, blocking and shunting aside all four of his enemies’ counters, eventually knocking Optica to the ground. In response, Baby Strength drove Gunray’s blade aside and Kellerman helped Optica regain her feet before attacking Gunray again, who countered with a dagger concealed under his robe, easily wounding Telekinibabe by stabbing him in the shoulder, forcing Optica to fall back and tend to his wound. In desperation, Baby Strength managed to slightly wound Gunray with a strike on the right shoulder. Enraged, the NoHead moved to end the duel and pressed his assault, driving Baby Strength onto a small extension at the end of the catwalk. Here, Telekinibabe ripped off the maintenance catwalk just as Baby Strength pushed him off of it, and they both plunged into the air shaft below. Baby Strength was saved when Optica saw a broken shaft and shouted at him to cling to it, leading to Kelerman rescuing him with her teleportation, but Gunray wasn't so fortunate. As he fell, Gunray was sucked into a gas port, and shortly thereafter plunged into a bottomless pit, meeting his end as his essence transferred into the same void as Hell Burnbottom, where he now waits.

Pale and muscular, Brute Gunray was very tall, measuring nearly two meters, and powerfully built. He wore sweeping green robes with several patterns on them, though on occasion he also wore red robes. A yellow-and-red cap shaped like a 'v' covered half of the brown, straight hair on his head. He is estimated to be 196 centimeters and weigh 99 kilograms.[31] Brute Gunray is highly stoic, intelligent, and calm, as well as exceptionally cunning, as a boy who would often support the idea of setting elaborate traps for his allies to test their genuine value and effectiveness to him. Gunray’s disregard for sentient life borders on the psychopathic, as he was very racist, despising most if not all beings who were not of Northern origin. He is merciless, planning on killing the entire population of Los Angeles and murdering someone else while defenseless, as well as sadistic, laughing callously when Los Angeles is desolated and sending the heads of dead Venusian soldiers onto the city. Gunray was amoral and highly apathetic, but not incapable of emotional experiences. He was fully devoted to the ideals of the NoHeads. He sought to become a great NoHead, and for the vast majority of his life, he did not even consider a different life. Gunray was also misogynistic, considering women to be vastly inferior beings. Although Annabeth Black had displayed more cunning, understanding of mutation, and competence at leading than he had, he still demoted her upon claiming his birthright as NoHead Grand Master, even though he considered his new job to be taxing. Truly cynical, he divided the entire solar system into two categories: threats and allies. The threat category was for beings or institutions that interfered with the plans and affairs of him and his friends and would have to be eliminated, the asset category being for those who could aid, or at least not hinder those affairs. By the time of the Second NoHead War, Gunray believed that the sorrow and injustice of the world could only be responded to with anger and hate. He came to believe that the S.M.S.B. should embrace the dark side and rule the world with the NoHeads as a new government. While often assuming a gentle and civilized manner, Gunray had no qualms about torturing his former comrades, nor about committing any number of atrocities. After he assumed absolute leadership over the NoHeads, and as he neared the last days of his life, he made error after error, generally struggling to carry out his newfound responsibilities, relying on the Lord of the North, an entity with no real loyalty to anyone, to lead the Ten, and putting the icing on the cake by alienating his followers when he humiliated Annabeth Black, whom he had already demoted solely because she was not male, by challenging her to a one-sided fight in which he left her severely bruised, after which even Mean King betrayed him and took Black's side. This showed everyone just how dishonorable, vindictive, and sadistic he had become. Hence, he had already lost next to everything when he fought Baby Strength, Lindsay Kellerman, Telekinibabe, and Optica, losing to the group of babies. When he was young, his brother Hell Burnbottom taught him mind resistance to prepare him for the completion of his training. Truly amoral and apathetic, it was much easier for him to close his mind and disassociate from his emotions. He had enough skill as a Shielder that he was able to block out the attempts of Annabeth Black, an exceptionally skillful telepath, to read his mind. He possessed a large amount of physical strength, outclassing even Baby Strength in this field. Even his most simplistic fencing moves contained enough strength to nearly disarm his opponents. He appears in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies, Sebiscuits: Apocalypse, The Super Babies: The Blabberish Singer, The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom, The Super Babies: An Ended Generation, and The Marauder.

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Mykew Hadeline[]

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Hardy[]

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Harley[]

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Tom Harper[]

"Harper has always harbored a unique taste for pain, and he found the perfect way to quench his thirst for discomfort as the Magistrate's royal overseer, ordering the torture of anyone, even toddlers, that disobeyed his commands."
―Tom Harper[src]

Tom Harper is a sadistic worker who oversaw that assessment of anyone that would see service in the Royal Palace of the Magistrate, having risen to this position quickly and ruthlessly. He oversees the meeting room that sits opposite the prison facility. He added to himself a cybernetic headband just so he could "see" pain and satiate his sadomasochistic personality, deriving immense pleasure from his underlings. He kept a laboratory deep in the bowels of the palace, where he built grotesque robots from extra parts that existed only to feel pain. During his years spent there he added several upgrades to his headband so that he could feel more pleasure while watching people bleed. Having charged Harper with managing all of the low-class men and women that kept her cartel running, Zira partnered him with two equally ruthless assistants, to bring out the worst in all three men. With the assistance of his devotees, he converted a dank boiler room in the murky depths of the palace's dungeons into an "assessment" room. This was in actuality a grim torture chamber where the assistants assisted him in terrorizing the lower class into submission.

Eventually, Harper recruited a voyager to help him to deal with Zira's tournament runner Luke Jones. After the voyager accomplished several tasks, Jones accepted to give him back the shock rods he needed to maintain discipline among his men. Around the time of Zira's defeat, he was tracked down by One Force of the Phoenix Squad, who let loose Harper's grotesque robot creations to destroy him, but not before removing his cybernetic headband and pain simulator so he couldn't even relish the pain of his own destruction.

A malicious, apathetic, sadistic, and psychotic murderer, Harper enjoyed tormenting and dismembering other people, reveling in working them until they perished or went completely insane and employing bizarre forms of torture to increase motivation. Harper relished his role as the taskmaster of all the palace's lower-ranking workers and loved disintegrating his subordinates. He would also hang children upside down as a form of punishment. Harper ordered the torture of anyone that disobeyed his commands and, more often than not, even those that obeyed him. He also demeaned people by assigning them tasks far beneath them. He appears in League of Red Stars.

Harry[]

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Harry was a cortosis miner in the Arizona desert and one of the last living descendants of Lady Xamera. After his wife, whom he had met in the mines, died giving birth to their son, Darren, Harry resented his son, blaming him for his life's problems. Harry gave Darren the nickname "Demonic" and was a gambler, and he often got drunk and then beat his son. In 1737, Harry died of a massive heart attack that was unknowingly caused by Darren through his dormant power of Corporikinesis. Eventually, his son went on to become the Dark Lord of Metta, Mr. Devilish NoHead.[32]

Romilda Harvard[]

"I'm surprised Harvard let you have your brother back, you know, just like that. And I feel like I'll always wonder whether or not someone like her would have much rather been left in peace."
―Steven Thompson[src]

Romilda Harvard is a young woman who was corrupted by the Orc Devil, who used her body to kidnap various residents of Utah. She was corrupted with false memories that she had lived in Thunder Quarters her entire life and served her the whole time. When the innocent baby Cade Hogan was brought to the manor following his capture by the evil Emily Watson, Romilda went out of her way to keep him safe from any harm and eventually handed him over to Josh Hogan, to the Orc Devil's apparent indifference. When the Orc Devil attacked Pleasant Grove, Romilda warped onto a tall building there, knocked Josh and Helen out, and kidnapped Summer. The Orc Devil, who had realized the diversion through her connection to Romilda, returned and almost killed Summer. But when Steven daringly dealt fatal cardiovascular wounds to the monster, Romilda's psychic link to the Orc Devil was completely severed. Romilda fell limp and collapsed onto the soot-covered roof, completely lifeless. Her corpse subsequently burned up in Pleasant Grove's fire, preventing it from ever being recovered.

It is unknown what Romilda was like before the Orc Devil forcibly corrupted her. While under the monster's thrall, however, she comes across as extremely ruthless and sadistic. It would be unfair to judge Romilda solely on her activities during her tenure at Thunder Quarters, however, as she was being controlled by the Orc Devil at the time and was not responsible for her actions. However, since the Orc Devil ended up resorting to force her into servitude, and since she went out of her way to keep a 14-month-old prisoner away from further harm, it is safe to say that she was likely not a sympathizer of her ideals.

Romilda gained inhuman abilities after becoming the Orc Devil's vizier, being able to crush a door with ease and to take hits and blows that a normal human would not be able to and was able to escape even after being thrown through a brick wall with considerable force, caused by Vincent Organa. While under supernatural control, she was also able to sense Steven's presence while he was in the dungeons looking for Cade Hogan.[5][4]

Caleb Hawkins[]

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Caleb Hawkins is a police officer known for his skill with a gun and his willingness to use it. An accomplished gunslinger who was flat-out ridiculed for almost always taking a blunt approach, Caleb spent many years traveling Mexico on missions. He was intensely loyal to the administration and rarely doubted its wisdom or questioned its dictates. When the Second NoHead War broke out, Caleb became an accomplished General. As the police neared their virtual apocalypse, Caleb was among the few Generals still in Jade Sanctum. After Baby Intelligence saved him from the Robotic Monster and had his subsequent graduation, he congratulated the infant for his effort as he headed upstairs to seek advice from Sheriff Bladepoint, having no idea the baby would meet Paige Nelson indirectly because of him.[17] Shortly afterwards, Galfalor of Eris struck at the personal headquarters of the Mayor, who was Katy Black (though like the others, Caleb did not know it was him). Caleb took to the sky, battling against the NoHead Navy in his skyfighter. While he was so occupied, Kenzie Walters was able to sneak to the surface and capture Black from her offices. Caleb, Jason Williams, and Hubert Spears were recalled from the battle to attempt to intercept Galfalor's escape shuttle. They repeatedly engaged it, but were repelled by debris fields created by Walters. Walters could not outmaneuver them as they closed and chewed away at her shields, but she did destroy civilian cars in the city below any time Hawkins or the others got too close, forcing them to fall back. Despite Caleb's efforts, Galfalor was able to make it to his flagship, the Wasp, while Walters was able to go her own way. Shortly thereafter, Sebiscuits Cardarphen and Baby Intelligence arrived on the scene and were able to rescue the Mayor.[3]

When the S.M.S.B. virtually invaded the Fourth Dominion, Paige Nelson rallied Caleb to help her destroy NoHead for good, and Caleb eagerly agreed to insist in the death of the Dark Lord. Along with Katy and Jason, he was given a sword to use, though Paige was disturbed that Caleb did not know how to ignite the exoblade and that she had to teach him this. From there, the police moved to confront Mr. Stupid NoHead and execute him. Caleb met up with the others outside the Fourth Dominion, yet as they were preparing to depart, Sebiscuits arrived to join the quartet in their mission. Paige ordered Sebiscuits to step down and leave, and set off with the three police. Katy was apprehensive, and Jason wanted to know why Sebiscuits was not with them. Paige and Caleb were able to reassure them, and the group departed for NoHead's office at sunset in a small airspeeder, ready to arrest him. Caleb brought up the rear as the four fighters strode into Mr. Stupid NoHead's office. Each drew their swords as Nelson declared NoHead had to die. The Dark Lord quickly reached for his own weapon. Caleb's earlier fears and uneasiness were justified when NoHead, leaping over his desk, made short work of Smith and Williams, batting aside their swords and slaying them before they could react. Hawkins joined Nelson in the duel and despite surviving much longer than Williams and Smith, his mild sword mastery was no match for NoHead's superior fighting skill. Sebiscuits Cardarphen witnessed the battle between NoHead, Nelson, and Hawkins from his speeder, as the two fighters pressed NoHead with a flurry of attacks. Caleb was the first to perish, launching Operation: Purge.

Caleb Hawkins was fierce and brash, often viewing a narrow approach to logic and having little patience for negotiation. He was known to "strike first and ask questions later", causing several police to ridicule him. Despite this, his bravery was unwavering, his beliefs honorable. Additionally, he was an expert in combat, and was regarded as one of the police's best gunslingers. He was a very cultured man, highly learned in both pop culture and the traditions and beliefs of many countries across the world, though he specialized in Mexican culture as a result of spending several years there. He had black hair and brown eyes and skin. Caleb Hawkins had a reasonably adequate fighting style. His final battle against Mr. Stupid NoHead ended with Hawkins' death, as — despite Hawkins' own skill — he simply wasn't able to compete with the Dark Lord. However, Hawkins managed to last longer than his fellow combatants, Katy Smith and Jason Williams, being able to block several of Mr. Stupid NoHead's vicious blows before falling.[1]

Hayden[]

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Hayley[]

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"Thank you, your Eminence. When I'm done with that jutting lump of fat, I'll be tousling it all night long. You heard that, honey? You were always entitled and parasitical scum. Eternal life... power free of all limits... her Eminence's undying love and hours in her godlike presence on end... but all you'll ever be is scum! There's only one way to cleanse scum from your appliances. I... I am the Charger!"
"And... I am the tackler of tyranny, your Charger-hood. Any last words?
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―Hayley and Summer Petersen[src]

Hayley is a fanatically loyal servant of Zira Miranda Grover who wanted to become the Charger in place of Summer Petersen, but that very woman injured her severely. In 1997, Hayley was born in Sydney, Australia, and she was known to have a brother. Hayley quickly proved herself as Zira's best dancer. She was a metahuman capable of manipulating emotions to some degree using her touch and she frequently used her powers to lighten her mistress' mood, making her even more fond of her. This advantage was crucial to her plans to become the Charger. She has even shown herself to be able to, through touch, cause Zira to fall asleep almost instantly, using her powers to manipulate her into becoming docile. When she was not with Zira, she enjoyed picking fights with Natalie Clarke, where she would put her powers to use manipulating her increasing rage when their fights became physical. Despite her fanatical loyalty to her ruler, when Zira Miranda Grover celebrated her forty-ninth birthday with a rich feast, she refused to allow Hayley to attend.

Hayley accompanied the rest of the entourage on the Gemotre, feeling amazed by the sheer extravagance of the enormous limousine. Feeling more uneasy than ever, Summer asked her why she liked Zira, considering her to be a standard supervillain. Offended, Hayley calmly said she was kind and that Petersen should appreciate her. Unwilling to continue an argument, Summer told her to keep her distance, making Hayley very irritated and worried. When Zira sensed this, Hayley told Zira that Summer had a very unfavorable opinion of her, even after everything she had done for her, and was taken by surprise once again when Zira was flattered, almost smitten when she told her she was an amazing woman. Zira instructed Hayley to keep a close eye on Summer in case she did anything suspicious. When Summer tried to kill Zira, Hayley became furious and tried to stop her, driving a branding tool into her firm stomach and almost killing her. However, Summer brutally injured her by ramming her head into the wall repeatedly, with Hayley dying claiming that Summer had always been "an entitled parasite".

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Hayley, age 19

Hayley was a very tall and handsome young woman with a very slender and athletic body, measuring six feet and four inches in height. She had wild shoulder-length brown hair which she sometimes put into a braid. She had beautiful eyes with brownish-red pupils and wore dark makeup. Unlike Zira Miranda Grover, Hayley exercised frequently and had a healthy and consistent diet, so she became hard and had a muscular stomach, in contrast to her being soft and having a non-muscular and sharply protruding stomach. She is 1.88 meters tall and weighs 66 kilograms. Underneath her innocent yet charismatic facade, Hayley was an extremely arrogant and sinister woman. She and Zira had a lot of the same viewpoints. Hayley, however, differed from her mistress in some ways. One of the most notable ones is that she was not gluttonous at all, in contrast to Zira Miranda Grover. However, she also enjoyed watching her eat, and would even feed her if she was feeling particularly lethargic. Hayley was also a lesbian. When she is first introduced, Hayley was a mysterious yet seemingly harmless girl who had heard some strange yet enthralling tales about Zira while she was helping her friends uncover the Charger Agenda. However, she eventually became enamored of the scheme and sought to become the "Charger" herself, believing she had what it took to reach such an ambitious goal. When she saw Zira Miranda Grover for herself, she fell immediately in love, relishing her bloated yet appealing body and briefly falling into a blissful trance when her satisfied yet hugely condescending laugh flowed through her seemingly endless mounds of fat. Meeting her in person all but staunchly confirmed that, in her mind, she had put her ambitions in the right direction. Hayley was determined to finish her goal and become Zira's Lesbian lover and the second-most powerful being in the universe. She was very irritated when Summer, her ultimate competition for an invaluable royal position, spoke ill of the Magistrate and was eager to prevent her from doing anything suspicious and finally proving she was more than a pretty face. She viciously attacked Summer and even beat her down when she was already on the ground, seeming to enjoy it to some degree, before unexpectedly being thrown out the window, refusing to yield and flipping back inside before Summer smashed her head open, and Hayley went out protecting Zira to the very last breath. Although Summer did not understand what drew Hayley to Zira, Hayley did in fact very passionately admire her mind and desire her physically.

As a metahuman, Hayley has the power to manipulate emotions to some degree using her touch. For example, she can cheer up a sad person, or calm down an angry one. She frequently used this power to increase Zira's comfort. She also put it to use when she brawled with Natalie Clarke by, unbeknownst to her, increasing her anger to make her a more challenging opponent. Hayley has even shown herself to be able to, through touch, cause a person to fall asleep almost instantly, using her powers to manipulate a person into becoming docile. However, unless she has physical contact with the person, her abilities are either diluted or entirely ineffective. Hayley was more withdrawn than most, since she relished Zira's soft body and the possibility of becoming the Charger and so (literally and figuratively) clung on to her. At one point Hayley had found Kauno Handley kind and relished the feel of his skin and loved him for enjoying the attention he received for dancing. But now his physical attributes spoke of nothing to Hayley except for inaccessibility. Kauno spared no glance towards her and ignored her when she spoke, and when he wasn't ignoring her entirely, he was insulting her and giving her degrading looks. Nevertheless, while they danced his moves complemented Hayley's, although Hayley's performances were generally considered to be far more provocative. Hayley made several more attempts to grope him, but his friend Natalie Clarke always came to his defense and wrestled Hayley away from her, which Hayley actually enjoyed depending on her mood. On one occasion, Natalie was busy elsewhere and she pinned Kauno to the ground and sexually assaulted him. Hayley seemed to have a love-hate relationship with Natalie. She appears in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Heath[]

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Hebe[]

Hebe is a sweet yet mysterious student at Tower Placement School and a friend of Carl Alex. She eventually came to distrust Rose Johannson (eventually calling her a "pot head") and Jamie, and met Charles Hugh at the beginning of the 2022–23 school year. In the mix, Hebe also joined Snapchat. If Carl Alex's posse was still active in early March of 2023, Hebe must have defected before that, or otherwise merely turned her back when it disassembled permanently. At some point around this time, she punched Alex for an undisclosed reason. She did not prefer to prolong conversations and was one to sustain niceties when greeting people.[6]

Greg Hecks[]

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Helena[]

Helena

Helena is a member of the Daughters of Nebelon. She was black-haired and had a heavy, jutting jaw. She had a large, square build that allowed her to physically intimidate smaller people. A savage, mean-spirited brute, she who enjoyed bullying others, mainly by using her large figure to intimidate and even in some cases assault them. Although she took pleasure in fighting her enemies with the Daughters of Nebelon, Helena once assaulted someone without Nebelon's orders on one occasion. In contrast with her teammates, she was apparently the least intelligent of the Daughters of Nebelon, as she rarely spoke at all and usually responded to her teammates with a grunt or a rather unladylike growl. She recklessly attacked her foes head-on, which would be a trait that would cost her her life. Helena proved to be more simple than Elizabeth Muun, less naive than Alexandra, and more thuggish than Lindsay Kellerman, with her personality being most similar to Alita. As a result of her great size, Helena possessed an incredible level of superhuman strength as well as tremendous levels of superhuman durability. She was extremely quick despite her size and battled her enemies for a very long time without tiring. Additionally, Helena could heal from her injuries at a heightened rate as was demonstrated by her skin repairing itself after it was damaged by an energy blast.[33]

Andrew Hendersen[]

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Albert Herrington[]

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Albert Herrington was a junk dealer/trafficker, who owned a shop in New York City, New York. Making his way to New York, he fell in with the local scavengers, and learned how to trade from them. Once he felt he had learned all he could, he abandoned the scavengers, and set up Albert's Shop in New York City, making a lucrative business for himself. Eventually, he came into possession of a young slave, Tyler Grant Jr., who proved to be a gifted mechanic, and an invaluable asset to the running of the store. Soon enough, Albert discovered that the boy had an affinity for Crodela. Albert would often bet on the skater races, and was an avid fan, so he had Tyler race for him in several tournaments. Although the baby never won, he was clearly gifted. During one particular race, Tyler destroyed Albert's own skater, which incurred the dealer's wrath. Shortly thereafter, S.M.S.B. leader Baby Intelligence claimed that he had his own skater, and that he wanted Tyler to fly it in a Crodela-correlated race. Albert conceded to the deal, but decided to bet against Tyler, instead investing in Whammo Fireball. Baby Intelligence took the bet, wagering his ship against Tyler's freedom. Ultimately, Tyler won the race, and Albert was left with very little, his business declining.

Albert Herrington was born to two Fobbles. At an unknown time, he moved to New York City, and at first he spent time with the native scavengers, listening to their stories and legends of scrap finds in the desert, as well as sales techniques. He also learned the secrets of the economy. When he had learned all he could from the scavengers, he either abandoned or reported his friends among them. The dealer eventually set up a junk shop at the edge of town. After making his first successful deal, Albert added a costly bell shaped dome to the apex of the shop's dome. Although he insisted that his shop was a parts dealership, almost everyone dismissed it as a junk shop. In his stock, the dealer possessed both items of extreme value and quality, and scraps that not even the local scavengers would take. Albert would utilize his robots in a variety of roles, having them repair items, or fetch certain pieces of merchandise for customers. To guard his junkyard at the rear of the shop, he modified two dagger-wielding agribots to serve as security. The man preferred to do business with foreigners, rather than seasoned locals, as they were easier to con out of their hard-earned money. Among Albert's staff was a robot that assisted with the shopkeeping. Also among Albert's personal effects was his cane, which was made from the bone of a monster. Furthermore, he owned a modest myriad of labor machines, which included a magnetite eraser and an agribot. Despite his initial success, however, he was not satisfied, and was convinced that either his robots were malfunctioning, or scavengers were sneaking into his yard and stealing merchandise.

In time, he began betting on the Crodela games with Katy Black. Albert was a great fan of the sport, and would often service the pilots before races. He had his own seating box at the Grand Arena, which he shared with several friends and acquaintances. He had even organized three races of his own. He began accumulating all manner of memorabilia from the races, and dedicated an entire wall of his nest to storing and displaying his collected trophies and trinkets. In time, he became particularly adept at retrieving his money from those who owed him. One day, Albert noticed a mutant baby who deeply resembled Baby Intelligence, telekinetically repelling a beggar’s hammer. The dealer was impressed, and told the baby he would adopt him if he wanted, and warned he would be nothing more than his tool. The baby agreed, and within two days, Albert owned him. Tyler lived with Albert in his house, which was connected to the junkyard. Albert made a habit of scolding Tyler — so much so that it became a daily part of their lives. Tyler was exceedingly valuable to Albert for his considerable mechanical talent. As the weeks passed, Albert’s Shop thrived, and the dealer even gave Tyler his own bedroom. With Tyler's help, Albert made a business out of fixing robots. When Whammo Fireball blasted a repair robot because it was not moving quick enough, Albert repaired it. At the time, he was also repairing two other robots; Albert noticed that Tyler was especially skilled at fixing the latter type. He also acquired a number of mobile batteries to power up machinery in the shop. At one point, Albert discarded a small skater that was too burned out for and proper use, but Tyler took a particular interest in it nonetheless.

Albert had known that Tyler was adept at piloting speeders. What the dealer did not expect was the baby’s affinity for Crodela. One day, while enjoying a drink at a local bar, Albert watched on as Tyler approached him, carrying a datapad he was to deliver. A bar brawl broke out at that moment, but the baby was able to navigate through it without sustaining so much as a scratch. Albert introduced Tyler to Crodela the next day. Since Albert was still a gambler, he saw an opportunity to generate a little more revenue for himself, and so he began sponsoring Tyler as a racer. Albert bought a plane for himself, and had the baby repair and test it. Although Tyler was not particularly successful in the two races he got to do, Albert would con others into thinking that no baby could stand a chance against adults. Secretly, Albert’s faith lied in Whammo Fireball. A week after Tyler’s participation in the race, Albert dispatched Tyler all the way to an alley in New Hampshire in a speeder. Out there, he was to make contact with a girl of prophecy who was said to be there. Tyler was skilled at convincing others, making him a suitable candidate for the task. Albert hoped to bend the girl to his will. However, Tyler secretly left her there, and instead introduced himself and they had a conversation. Tyler liked her, too much to take her away with him. He let her stay, and when he returned without her, said the baby was not there. Albert believed the lie; as a result, he would never learn the baby was Lindsay Kellerman.

A few months later, the S.M.S.B. crashlanded in Albert’s backyard. All four members entered Albert’s shop. Baby Intelligence immediately requested fuel for their transport, and Albert was all too happy to oblige. Summoning Tyler to watch over the shop, the dealer took Intelligence out back to peruse the junkyard. Albert had the fuel in stock. When he inquired as to how Baby Intelligence planned to pay for the fuel, the baby announced that he had eighteen pennies. The amount, however, was far from enough, and Albert demanded more suitable payment. Baby Intelligence insisted that his coins would be suitable, but Albert was unmovable on the subject of payment, and, realizing his predicament, Intelligence decided to depart. However, Albert sensed a dangerous storm coming, and feared the S.M.S.B. members wouldn’t make it to the MBH on foot. The day’s work all but done, the dealer offered the group his hospitality and place to stay during a raging hailstorm that enveloped New York City. During a dinner of sandwiches and potato chips, Baby Intelligence recounted to Tyler and Albert their plight of how they ended up being stranded at their home on a crucial mission. Tyler offered to help his newfound friends repair their car if he could. Albert proceeded to form a plan that included him setting up a Crodela race. If Tyler won, he would be freed and join the S.M.S.B., and Intelligence would have his much-needed fuel. If he lost, however, Tyler would be his slave until his dying day, and the S.M.S.B. would never get any fuel from him unless they had the required five dollars. He also inquired as to what Tyler would be piloting in the race, to which Intelligence said he had built a one-man racer that he had flown alongside the Derby. Satisfied, Baby Intelligence quickly agreed to Albert’s proposal, knowing there was no alternative.

Albert then went to spectate from the central box. When the race started, Tyler’s plane stalled, much to the dealer’s mirth. He was eventually able to get off the starting line though, and join the race. Throughout the race, Albert believed that the odds were clearly in Whammo’s favor. True to his prediction, Whammo finished the first lap in record time, and was led to think Whammo could set a new record for the overall race. Tyler eventually moved up to third place, but Albert was sure that his slave would advance no further. When the third lap began, Whammo was still in the lead, but he was followed closely by Tyler, to Albert’s shock and surprise. Even more shocking to the dealer was Whammo’s crash towards the end of the final lap, allowing Tyler to take the lead and win the race. Albert was still fuming when Baby Intelligence entered the box. The dealer accused the baby of fraud, but Intelligence suggested that Albert should have been prepared for loss. The baby then asked Albert to fuel their car and release Tyler as soon as they returned to the junkyard, and then promised to come by the shop afterwards to take custody of him. The dealer realized he was defeated. He resignedly agreed to transfer custody of Tyler, but as soon as Baby Intelligence was gone, he began plotting vengeance against the baby. Almost immediately afterwards, Albert was approached by Betram Evans, who congratulated the dealer on having his Skater win. The Mayor then offered to buy Tyler back from Albert at a price of fifty thousand dollars. Claiming the need to have time to think about such a transaction, Albert bade Black goodbye, and immediately began plotting to get Tyler back. Before he left the arena, he spied one of Katy Black's guards. Approaching the guard, Albert offered him 20 dollars for a pertinent job—to “convince” Baby Intelligence to leave Tyler behind. The thug accepted the deal. Fueling Baby Intelligence's tank, Albert met with Baby Intelligence again, and inquired as to whether or not Tyler would be staying in New York City. Baby Intelligence reminded him the MBH was in New York, and the dealer capitalized on the claim, suggesting that the baby and his adopted father should not be separated. The baby retorted by saying Albert had proved repeatedly that he only loved Tyler as a slave. The dealer told him off and turned to leave. Later, Whammo entered, hoping to purchase a new plane to replace the one lost in that day’s race. Arriving in the shop, the baby was able to dismiss Whammo, and then demanded that the dealer reach for the contract Baby Intelligence had written earlier and sign it. As Intelligence left the shop, he sold Tyler’s plane to Whammo, much to the merchant’s dismay. Baby Intelligence later returned with Tyler so Tyler could pack his suitcase and they could leave. While the dealer continued to complain about his situation, the S.M.S.B. leader and the now-former slave departed his shop.

Albert Herrington took a considerable time to move on from his loss to Baby Intelligence. The loss had not only affected him emotionally — it had severely damaged him financially, and had left his business in jeopardy. Without Grant to help, the dealer found it difficult to turn a profit on his new stock, and he found the robots he had enlisted to replace the baby unsatisfactory. As a result, he would often have to repair and tinker with items himself, although he was no mechanic. In no time at all, Albert owed a considerable amount of money that he had no way of collecting. Some time after Tyler had left, Albert purchased a journal for himself. He grew increasingly melancholy in the wake of Tyler’s departure, and he began to miss Tyler’s presence. When a man named Nicholas killed someone that owed Albert money, the merchant posted a small bounty on his head, three hundred dollars alive, one hundred fifty dead. At some point after Tyler’s departure, an airplane crash-landed into the edge of the city, opposite to Albert’s Junkyard. Looking for parts to repair the plane, the pilot came to Albert. The individual, however, did not possess the money needed to buy the parts, and so Albert informed him of the ways to earn the necessary sum. Using Albert’s advices, the pilot gambled against Betram Evans and Whammo Fireball in a variety of games and was able to earn the money. He then bought the parts from Albert, repaired the plane, and got everyone in it to the airport.

When he was in a particularly foul mood, Albert would hurl abuse at Tyler, and would get him to repeat tasks, even if they were redundant. He would also threaten him with beatings. Despite this, Albert was considered to be a comparatively fair master, and was neither particularly violent nor cruel. He despised insolence though, and would react to displays of it with rage. In time, Albert came to love Tyler as a person, and the dealer even allowed Tyler to earn money for himself with a small home business. Albert understood that he was not a popular figure in New York City — popularity itself mattered little to him. As a result, Albert was unapologetically abrasive. He had been a bitter individual ever since his youth. Another side effect of his total lack of vanity was his tendency to not maintain his appearance, as he left his hair messy and his shirt wrinkled. Albert also loathed to display any semblance of loyalty, affection or gratitude — he deftly denies that he cares for and is even fond of Tyler, treating him alone with warmth and kindness in spite of his greedy and self-centered nature. One of the dealer’s favorite pastimes was complaining. He would often shift blame, and fully believed that each one of his complaints about any given subject was justified. Albert was plagued by nightmares, in which Zenema took away his shop permanently, and Tyler left him to go with Baby Intelligence. He refused to accept responsibility for any of his own setbacks, instead using Tyler as a scapegoat. He was shrewd, and only bet when he was sure of the outcome. When Albert lost Tyler to Baby Intelligence, he refused to accept the outcome, and sunk into depression. He appears in The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom.

Eve Higgins[]

Eve Higgins attended Superhero School in the 2010s. She and her friend Augustus Salt amused themselves by playing nasty pranks on other students, including Mary McMiller, on whom Salt tried to use Dark powers during the 2002-03 school year. Eve was also a friend of Amarone Chalsey. She found Eve's sense of humor to be very sadistic, which was their only shortcoming. Eve was part of a gang, most of who joined the Time Army. Higgins did not join them, instead joining the Apostles of the Umbralord. During Hell Burnbottom's campaign, Eve was apprehended by government officials and stood trial for being a follower of the NoHeads. Eve was one of few who "wormed her way out of trouble", since she pleaded that the Gladiator, not Burnbottom, had taken over her mind. She was not sent to Beta Prison. Afterwards, Higgins returned to her family and claimed the same lie to them. She spent the next ten years helping her mother and her two nephews.

When the Gladiator returned, Eve was overjoyed and swore herself to Plague Reborn, even faking her death to her family. She also attended the meeting in 2051. In the same year, the Gladiator was seeking the Orb of Power, something that would make Black Death eternal, an artifact of which was kept in the Court of Domination in Transylvania Quarters, albeit inaccessible. Higgins told her master that it would be possible to obtain the orb by mind-controlling outlaw Russell Stewart and having him get it for them. This attempt failed, as only members of the government and the S.M.S.B. can retrieve the Orb of Power. The Gladiator punished Higgins for this mistake.

Eve Higgins later fought at Transylvania after the Gladiator failed to convince Master Intelligence to give him the so-called Orb of Power, the S.M.S.B. members all attacked the Pestises briefly, Andromeda locking onto Eve Higgins, before sprinting away. Higgins pursued them until Lindsay intervened. Higgins hit Kellerman with a stun beam, but Kellerman threw it back at her, injuring her. However, Wallace Blanks revived her with his powers and they Teleported into the Death Chamber, only to rush into the forming portals to arrive together on Jupiter. She was directly attacked by Captain Strength and she Teleported away, numbering among the casualties sometime later.

Eve Higgins, when she was a student at Superhero School, was described by Mykew as having an "evil sense of humor". From the beginning, Eve had a passion with the dark side. Eve was also disloyal, as she didn't search for his master after his downfall, and was characterized as a moderately strong individual. On the bright side, Eve was very powerful and, while serving as a guard of Transylvania Quarters, she proved she could be highly reliable if she wanted to be. She was also optimistic. She appears in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Latest Threat.

Himni[]

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Himni

Himni is the son of the Iron Godking and the older brother of Xerxes. He appears in Superquack: Focal Point.

Hiram[]

"That's the biggest bear I've ever seen!"
"I know, right? What to do?
"
―Hiram and Lily Clark get their first glimpse of the black bear[src]

Hiram was a British commoner who eventually had a son, who befriended Matt Clark. His son went hiking with Matt and company in the forest in 1944, but tragedy befell them when a great black bear killed them all. To deal with his grief, Hiram went on a drive. However, as he was preparing to enter the forest, he encountered Matt's elder sister, Lily Clark. Unbeknownst to Hiram, Lily, who had some snacks and a first aid kit, had gone to avenge the death of her brother. Hiram claimed he was planning to strafe the forest and return to the city in two hours. Seeing her chance for vengeance, Lily asked if she could join him. Hiram agreed, and let her into the passenger seat. Together, they entered the forest, where Hiram was quite impressed by Lily's knowledge of the trees. Finally, Hiram encountered "the biggest bear [he] had ever seen", menacing a series of corpses. Out of instinct, Hiram shot it with his gun. This satisfied Lily, who only expressed relief to Hiram. Hiram has dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes.[32]

Charity Hirz[]

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Nataya Hirz[]

"Charity, bad news... we learned that you were diagnosed with Autism. [...] I'm taking you to the doctor to rid you of it."
―Nataya speaking with Charity[src]

Nataya Hirz is the mother of Charity Hirz, and is a flashback character in Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid. Her parents raised her to be proud of her neurotypical status and utter lack of allergies, both traits of which ran in the family. They moved to Provo. Eventually, Nataya became very determined to ensure her future family remained with no disabilities or allergies. Nataya also married in 1998. Nataya became pregnant with a baby they immediately decided to name Charity. Charity was born in 2000, and quickly proved to be an intelligent yet odd girl, which Nataya was charmed by. However, Charity was diagnosed with Autism. Still determined to uphold her family standards, Nataya was horrified, and got her to the doctor to rid her of it in 2008. However, the doctor messed up, and Charity would be changed forever. Nataya felt terrible for the damage she had caused, and strived to make Charity’s life as easy as possible. She also noticed Charity was gaining weight, but didn’t really care having known why: Charity wasn’t very active and hardly ever went outdoors at all. Sweets and junk food were plentiful for her daughter as well. This also caused Nataya to give up on the family's standards she had set for herself.

Nataya Hirz is described as looking a lot like her daughter Charity. She was demonstrated to be very paranoid, yet every bit as understanding. Apparently she was determined to ensure her family remained with no disabilities, as she was afraid of her child being autistic despite the risk she knew she took. After Charity’s surgery she felt bad for the damage and did her best to help Charity live a happy childhood at home.

Charity Hirz

Charity Hirz, Nataya's only daughter.

Nataya Hirz's relationship with her daughter was one of unconditional love and care. Several months after her marriage, Nataya became pregnant with a baby they immediately decided to name Charity. Nataya was charmed by the fact that Charity quickly proved to be an intelligent yet odd girl. However, Charity was diagnosed with Autism, horrifying Nataya, who got her to the doctor to rid her of it in 1998. However, the doctor messed up, and Charity would be changed forever. Nataya felt terrible for the damage she had caused, and strived to make Charity’s life as easy as possible. She also noticed Charity was gaining weight, but didn’t really care having known reason was understandable. Nataya's love for Charity even caused her to give up on the family's standards she had set for herself. She is a flashback character in Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid.

Josh Hogan[]

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Reggan Holme[]

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Reggan Holme is the best friend of Zachary Brown and Ian Freeman, although Brown has continually called him out for being a nerd. Indeed, he is very intelligent and excels in school. Born in 2013, Reggan Holme, whose father was known to be anorexic, befriended Zach in kindergarten. After Labor Day of 2024, Reggan Holme returned to school, but he was surprised to learn that a robotutor who introduced himself as Mr. Robotika would be a long-term-substitute teacher for Mrs. Clara. Reggan has been shown to be very kind and friendly to other people. Although he is intelligent, particularly in affairs related to school, and caring, he is also geeky; this trait can become annoying toward his friends, like Zachary and Ian (like whenever Reggan obtains a new book of facts). Reggan can also sometimes be shown to be a nerd, mostly because he sometimes carries around a book containing a lot of facts. He appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown and Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude.

The Holy Man[]

"Your Highness, please, be reasonable!"
"I am, which just might be the problem.
"
―The Holy Man and the Magistrate[src]

The Holy Man is a highly religious man and devout fanatic who came to the Royal Palace of the Magistrate to convince the Magistrate to have her organization's concerns align with his own. The Holy Man eventually learned about the Magistrate and grew apprehensive upon learning of some of her recent projects and policies. In February of 2026, he procured an audience with the dictator and arrived in the early morning at the royal palace. He attempted to convince the sovereign girl to impose limits on the efforts of the International Alliance to unlock the secrets of the universe. As a curious Summer Petersen arrived in the throne room, Jim Newman responded to the priest's manipulative proposal by gesturing toward the suction field to punish the Holy Man by condemning him to the Death Pit, although the Magistrate insisted that expression of one's beliefs was not a crime punishable by death. While he claimed this was to ensure ethics were not debased, his actions derived from fear that the Gods wanted the mortals to remain on the planet selected for them and did not want the secrets of the universe unlocked. Surmising this easily, the Magistrate declared that simply put, superstition would not hold back science under her rule. It was all he could do to turn away and leave. He appears in Boys vs. Girls 2.

Stellan Howard[]

Stellan Howard is Zira's chief architect. The dictator had him commission the Gemotre and her fleet of vans. In 1995, Howard also designed additions to her palace in Idaho, focusing on the dungeons. Howard provided Zira with almost everything she wanted, making the palace function as both a stately manor and fortress; however, he failed to provide adequate space for Zira's entertainers, leaving the existing dungeons intact for them to lounge in to cover up for this. This made Zira so furious that she had Howard killed immediately. He appears in flashbacks in League of Red Stars.

Laura Hu[]

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"I am the sworn guardian of this factory. You know what that means?"
"That you'll die in the name of its futile defense.
"
―Cherical McSnake and Laura Hu[src]
"Before we go, I'd like you to meet my roommate and girlfriend, Holly. She's been mute for years, and she can only stay at home for a few consecutive hours before getting claustrophobic and having to go out for like a day and a half, but we have a very healthy and intimate relationship and we wouldn't give each other up for anything. Why there you are, doll face, why don't you come greet these little girls?"
―Robert Bremmer[src]
"Bad guys only appreciate people they can use. See, when Robert wasn't capable of helping her serve Hadeline and she was getting tired of having the same company for eight consecutive months, she didn't hesitate to dispose of him. Some people are like that, sadly but truly."
―Chastity to Annie McCallin[src]

Laura Hu is a teenager who joined the ranks of the Brotherhood and quickly became an important member in the inner circle of Mykew Hadeline, of whom she had much in common. Selectively taking her under her personal wing, Hadeline shared with Laura her personal-secret knowledge of black magic. Although she had also taken Jamie Smith under her wing, Laura nevertheless quickly became her most trusted and valuable servant; even more so than Jamie, though Hadeline never told her that. Laura was also the only follower, whom Hadeline allowed to freely act, unless it was a mission of great importance.

After Hadeline disappeared, Laura Hu and Jamie Smith found a remote place to go into hiding, with Jamie later claiming that Laura had masterfully hidden them both more thoroughly than she (Jamie) could possibly imagine. In November of 2021, Laura returned home to her father, where she met a blind yet highly intelligent and charming fourteen-year-old boy named Robert Bremmer and manipulated him into becoming her boyfriend by pretending her name was Holly and pretending to be mute, with the two secretly communicating via an undisclosed and complex sign-language code, though "Holly" sometimes made baby-like noises to help get her point across. She also pretended that [blank - content needed]. Laura currently lived with her father, who loved her intimately and was somewhat suspicious of her. In her comeback, she loved her father dearly, although she occasionally needed to discipline him when he got completely too foul-tempered. Early in 2022, Laura willingly rejoined Hadeline after she was spirited from the underworld.

When Robert arrived, he saw Laura Hu's father and nearly left out of fear before Laura appeared to stop him and had her father step away. Laura was resting at Robert Bremmer's house when her boyfriend invited two of his friends from Camp Fun and Games Annie McCallin and Savannah van Dukas to his house as guests. After some awkward tension with Robert thinking he should go into the back to find Laura but not being sure about it and initially being unable to fabricate an excuse to, Laura began heading downstairs just as Robert was finally about to leave and secretly warn her, only for him to bump into her. She was alarmed to see Annie, who was pale with fear, and Savannah, who was nausous from what had been revealed. After calmly kissing Bremmer on the cheek, Laura turned and wrote He has NO idea on the whiteboard before spraying gas at the two girls and stuffing a sack over their heads. Knowing no one could know about her relationship with Hadeline, Laura murdered Robert in cold blood, lamenting that he had been fantastic company. Laura proceed to kidnap and chain up the girls to arouse a confrontation from Annie's uncle and Savannah's parents. During the ensuing battle, Laura Hu engaged in a lengthy fight with Cherical McSnake. Ultimately, she managed to defeat him.

Laura Hu is a tall, slender, and muscular teenage girl with brown hair done into two old-fashioned ponytails. She is usually seen in a light-blue sweater. She was an evil, demented, and devilish teenage girl who would do anything to satisfy her lust after other men, such as committing murder, cruelly manipulating the blind Robert Bremmer into pleasuring her consistently and dealing him permanent psychological damage in the process, and accepting employment from Mykew Hadeline. During her services to the terrorist, she also proved herself a sadistic and ruthless ruler of manipulation who showed a complete lack of morality or remorse. She was no stranger to manslaughter and could murder without batting an eye as she did with Bremmer. She appeared to be a pretty typical henchwoman, being completely loyal to Hadeline and following her orders without question, as well as providing her with medical aid, such as stitching up the latter's back. However, her commitment to the cause was born solely of a perverse need for sexual pleasure. Laura was also incredibly impulsive and easily agitated, especially by Annie McCallin, and later Cobra, the latter of which whom she did not hesitate to attack. She was usually silent, only speaking when necessary, although she refused to wander far from her ruler. Laura had also shown repeatedly to be fond of using vapes. She also took advantage of Cherical McSnake's chivalry and hesitancy to attack minors twice, allowing her to punch his genitals and later send him flying across the room with a blow to the chest. Despite this, she appeared to be slightly amused or charmed by McSnake when he offered her a chance to get up and retrieve her weapon, as she described his personality as "adorable". Though this was likely to be a hint that she was very deceitful as she attempted to kill him during this moment.

Laura Hu constantly works out and hence has honed her body to the highest levels of human potential, possessing a great deal of physical strength, seemingly just above the average teenage athlete and enough for her to physically compete with Cherical McSnake. She could send people flying through the air with one arm and become impervious to those of regular strength or even superhuman strength. She repeatedly bested McSnake in combat, gaining the upper hand while almost killing him until she was knocked unconscious. At rest, her strength limit allows her to press 150 kilograms. Laura was able to survive direct hits from Cherical McSnake and Freddy wielding the Cuffs of Energy. She was clearly impervious to many different forms of damage. Laura Hu was a formidable duelist, who seemed to be more at home fighting one or two opponents than fighting on a vast battlefield. Laura was extremely skilled in the field of deceit and manipulation, as she was able to fool the clear-eyed and logical Robert Bremmer for eight months, very convincingly feigning muteness and claustrophobia, all because she desired him. Laura was able to use a very complex sign language code so she could communicate with Robert Bremmer while pretending to be incapable of human speech. Laura was seen independently providing Mykew Hadeline with medical aid, stitching up her back.

Her mother is a complete mystery, but Laura Hu's father was shown to be a bit overprotective of his daughter and did not seem to like Robert. His relationship with her came off as that of a pet and owner, with her playing the former and him playing the latter. Because of this, she often corrected him whenever he was being abrasive. Indeed, Mr. Hu never spoke, only growled and grunted. She appears in Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid.

Stacey Huddleston[]

Stacey Huddleston was a governor who was tasked by the Chieftain himself with guarding high-profile targets from forces of terrible evil. Her actual political title, however, remains to be confirmed. At some point in 2094 or 2095, Huddleston planned to receive the Cuffs of Energy, which had just fallen into government custody following the Skirmish in the Palace of Despair. Two ambassadors, Marchant and Littleton, prepared to bring them to her. However, while they were on their way, her identity was swiftly assumed by the Dark Flame using a Shapeshifting Serum. She appears in Khustandil, albeit as an assumed identity.

Johnny Hudson[]

Johnny Hudson is a male humanoid performer and one of the Magistrate's royal musicians. He often performed duets with Natalie Clarke. Among Zira's courtiers, there were many people who disliked Hudson's loud, energetic, and often potty-mouthed vocals, and dreamed of violently shutting him up. The dictator, however, appreciated Hudson's work, and Zira's opinion was the most important one in her palace. He appears in League of Red Stars.

Hugh family[]

Charles Hugh[]

Main article: Charles Hugh

Leah Hugh[]

Main article: Leah Hugh

Omner Hugh[]

Main article: Omner Hugh

Valiera Hugh[]

Main article: Valiera Hugh

Kelly Hughes[]

Kelly Hughes is a member of the Police Grand Army. He was born in 1968 to a father who worked in the U.S. Government. Shortly after graduation, Hughes joined the Police Grand Army along with a handful of friends from high school, standing up against the NoHeads. Kelly Hughes escaped execution when the Dark Lord Mr. Stupid NoHead ravaged the Grand Army through the initiation of Operation: Purge. As the Grand Army was disbanded and the few survivors scattered, Hughes was placed on a list of other Grand Army survivors by the NoHeads. When the entire Sol System, especially the Grand Army itself, was deeming the S.M.S.B. as dangerous and false, he adamantly sided with Baby Intelligence, as he could see the sincerity of his claims to be innocent.

Hughes fled the United States of America beyond the NoHeads' jurisdiction. He communicated with Baby Intelligence, but very seldom to retain the secrecy of his location. Baby Intelligence grew to greatly rely on Hughes' advice in time of need. When Mr. Stupid NoHead was destroyed in Tsala, Hughes finally returned on Facebook, albeit keeping a low profile, in order to provide Baby Intelligence with moral support and advice during this hard time. Baby Intelligence messaged him and he sent him a copy of his song he was planning on sharing at the celebration, A Hard-Won Peace. Hughes claimed it was "not bad, not bad at all, but certainly no masterpiece", though they both agreed they had not been expecting it to be. On Apil 12, 2030, Hughes sent a package of Easter eggs and enclosed it to Baby Intelligence and his pupils. They all received large eggs full of homemade taffy. However, Hughes did not know Dante Christensen had joined the S.M.S.B., and it is unlikely that he knew he existed at all, and consequentially did not send him anything, angering Christensen.

Eventually, Hughes was captured by Niranda the Thrice-Cursed and was held captive in Ilha Castle on Ilha da Queimada Grande, where he was tortured by the demon. However, he somehow managed to escape just as Baby Intelligence arrived and made his own breakout. Kelly Hughes had dark skin. He was brave and true of heart, as shown by his participation in both wars and willingness to die for those he loved.[8]

The Huntress[]

"You've joined a noble cause, my friend."
"We're all in this together.
"
―Hell Burnbottom and the Huntress[src]

The Huntress was an operative of the NoHeads and the former herald of the Magistrate prior to defecting to the Shade Union. She apparently knew Cedric, as she was aware of a genetic deformity the guard possessed and noticed how excited he was whenever the Magistrate's royal musicians played. To find the resources they needed, the Shade Union went before the International Alliance to negotiate an alliance between the Alliance and the Shade Union. For the first time in years, all seven members of the Alliance assembled publicly, in the company of non-members. The Huntress came forth to represent the Magistrate, the only member who was not physically in attendance, having the dictator's voice emanating from a speaker that the Huntress controlled. Suzie, Hell Burnbottom, and Mean King met with the members, where Burnbottom negotiated the terms and conditions of the alliance with the Magistrate herself. The Huntress later noted that the Magistrate, despite being in her palace, was the most guarded of the seven members and had a far wider abdomen than her fellows. The members wanted to know what they could offer and how much their assistance was worth. Burnbottom proposed an exchange: in return for their loyalty, he would spare their lives. The Magistrate and the Alliance were dismissive of Burnbottom's threats, which resulted in a skirmish between the Shade Union and the International Alliance's forces. The Huntress came to see Mr. Stupid NoHead as a more interesting employer than the Magistrate.

The Magistrate attempted to monitor the chaos, but she lost contact with the others when the Huntress switched sides. With the herald's aid, Burnbottom, Suzie, and Mean King fought off various enforcers and bounty hunters, until their Madakoran reinforcements arrived. One of the fighters shut down the Huntress' communication panel, cutting the Magistrate off entirely. Outside they were able to rout the enemy forces and secure a victory, capturing Cedric in the mix. Burnbottom interrogated Cedric, threatening to kill him unless he revealed where the Magistrate was. Under duress, Cedric talked and the Shade Union soon arrived with the Huntress accompanying them, facing strong resistance as they made their way towards the throne room. Ultimately, they were forced to retreat, foiling their plans of forcing the Magistrate to submit to their demands and assist the Shade Union in their affairs. She was still around in 2023, but she disappeared, leaving her fate and whereabouts a mystery.

The Huntress was a tall and athletic woman who wore an elaborate robe as the herald to the Magistrate, and a black jumpsuit during her work for the NoHeads. The Huntress appeared to be a follower whose loyalty was only limited to those who can give her a more interesting offer. This was shown when she abandoned her boss for Mr. Stupid NoHead. She appeared to enjoy killing or at least a challenging fight.[15][16]

Hurru[]

"For one thing, the lack of common words for chemical concepts and processes, as well as the need for secrecy, led alchemists to borrow the terms and symbols of biblical and pagan mythology, astrology, kabbalah, and other mystic and esoteric fields; so that the even the plainest chemical recipe ended up reading like an abstruse implication of mutantry."
―Hurru[src]

Hurru is a Neptunian humanoid called an Okkare widely considered "one of the star system's most famous alchemists". In his youth, he moved to Africa and attended the mutant school of Niagerou, in Nigeria. In 2030, Hurru noted the decline of pagan mutantry[12]

I[]

Dyber Iavanna[]

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Robert Iego[]

"You’re trying to distract me, Helen. I know your type."
"You’re wrong. I just want to be friendly."
"I don’t believe you.
"
―Robert to Helen, during the battle at Steven’s home[src]
"Robert Iego? We gave up looking for him two days ago."
"Yeah, I tried to get him to return, but after his shirt ripped..."
"...he wouldn't say another word to Helen.
"
―Steven and Helen[src]

Robert Iego was the Boy-Team designer due to his vast intelligence. In the war, he was a high-ranking general. Robert led the boys in their attempts to prevent Emily Watson, leader of the Girl-Team, from bombing boys' bedrooms. After being forced to retreat, Robert launched a counterattack whilst operating behind an enemy shield. High General Helen McKeen pretended to surrender to Robert in order to gain time for Emily to attack the forces personally. Robert eventually lost patience with discussing Helen's terms of surrender and threatened to kill the General. After Steven Thompson and Summer Petersen destroyed the generator, however, Robert himself was captured as Helen fled. He would later be freed by Vincent Organa. When he was not involved in the School War, he would come home pretending to look miserable and spent so his parents would let him eat what he wanted from the cookie jar. Ever since he started to gain a lot of weight and was out of shape.

Robert Iego was born an only child to rich parents. His parents did all they could for him. He went to Tower Placement School since first grade and made many friends there. When Steven Thompson arrived at Tower Placement in April, Iego welcomed him warmly and they quickly became friends. Robert eagerly participated in the School War once it began. The boys’ new leader, Steven Thompson, made him a weapons designer since he was intelligent and didn’t like the battlefield, both of which Steven already knew. In time, Robert also became the general of the Boy-Team's military forces alongside Vincent Organa. On June 27, 2021, he led the battle against Emily Watson, who was attempting to bomb the bedrooms of Boy-Team members. After being forced into retreat, Robert Iego launched a counterattack, advancing his troops behind a deflector shield belonging to the Girl-Team that rendered the boys' artillery useless. Robert sent his troops to destroy the Girl-Team's cannons while he followed with lines of tanks. Because of the Boy-Team's deflector shield, the Girl-Team troops were unable to stop the advancing boys, and Helen McKeen had her troops protect the cannons while she gained time by stalling Iego. The general cornered McKeen with his personal tank and a squad of Boy-Team replicas. Helen "surrendered" to Iego, forming some crystal rubble into a table, and the two seated themselves to discuss the "terms of surrender." Over a cup of tea, brought voluntarily by Robert's friend Carlos, the discussion of Helen's surrender continued. Robert became increasingly impatient with Helen as he finally realized that Helen was stalling. Overturning the crystal table, Iego ordered his troops to seize the Girl-Team General. Robert demanded the teenager's surrender and threatened to kill her. At that moment, however, Steven Thompson and his recently apprenticed friend, Summer Petersen, destroyed the deflector shield generator, causing the shield to recede and expose Helen's troops to long-range artillery. Helen McKeen broke free of the replicas and captured Robert Iego in a headlock, and they fled.

Later on, Robert would be liberated by Jay Organa, who helped him escape the Bow-Tie. Since the start of the war Robert was gaining a lot of weight. However, he knew the reason for it and as such he did not care. When he was not involved in the war, he would come home pretending to look miserable and spent so his parents would let him eat what he wanted from the cookie jar, as he already knew what their reaction would be. Ever since he started to gain a lot of weight and was out of shape. After the First Battle of Tower Placement, which Robert participated in, Robert attended the Boy-Team's victory celebration. He spent a lot of time mingling with other Boy-Team members and stopping at the snack table.

Although the girls were driven out, Natalia Thornton led the girls to strike back a week later, beginning the Second School War. Robert Iego did not participate this time. While the war raged, he remained in the comfort of the Iego Estate. Shortly after the beginning of the war, Steven Thompson came to visit Robert and curry his favor in the war. Robert would not participate, but when Natalia came to attack, Steven fought them off along with Thomas Sanders, but then Summer Petersen intervened, who had not fought in the war before this event and had become overweight. Thompson finally left Iego behind. Two days later, he was also visited by Helen McKeen, who apologized for capturing him. They both had a friendly conversation which lasted until Robert's shirt ripped. Two minutes later, he asked Helen to leave, and she did. Robert Iego lived at a fancy home for years, with a giant portion of his parents' fortune being sent to him. Independently wealthy, with no need to work, Robert spent much of his time using electronic devices.

Robert Iego had black hair and brown eyes. He used to be thinner until the war started, where he went from average weight to morbidly obese in a month. He was an intelligent and wacky, as he was made the Boy-Team's weapons designer when these traits were noticed by Steven Thompson. He was also a manipulative and obsessed person. When he was not on the battlefield, he used his wits to convince his parents to let him eat what he wanted from the cookie jar. He didn’t seem to care that the other boys noticed he was gaining a lot of weight. Robert was never much of a fighter; it suited him to sit in the comfortable seat he designed and monitor the battle from the safety of his cockpit instead of fight in it. When he was not involved in the war, Robert would come home pretending to look miserable and spent so his parents would let him eat what he wanted from the cookie jar, as he already knew what their reaction would be. As for meals, they were quite rich. Robert continued in these ways as an adult, and as a result he was grossly obese.

Imperial family[]

The Imperial family was the first dynasty of the NoHead Empire under Emperor Maraj. Originally known as the Maraj family, the family was an ancient mutant family with several notable members. By 2004, no record of the Maraj bloodline existed — the family hence was lost without a trace from the historical record as a result of the actions of its most prominent scion. The power the Dark Lord wielded was the kind that attracted ambitious individuals who sought to share in that power and influence. During his dark reign, many claimants contended blood relation to the Maraj family, and similarly, pretenders sought to legitimize their bid for the throne after the Emperor's fall, which Lily Elazar chose to deal with personally as part of her war. Not much is known about this family, but many dark mutants came from this family, including the Dark Lord himself, Hell Burnbottom, and their last descendant, Thomas Meyer.[25][18][10]

Hell Burnbottom[]

Main article: Hell Burnbottom

Adyna Dukakis[]

Main article: Adyna Dukakis

Brute Gunray[]

Main article: Brute Gunray

Mean King[]

Main article: Mean King

Thomas Meyer[]

Main article: Thomas Meyer

Mr. Stupid NoHead[]

Main article: Mr. Stupid NoHead

Impero[]

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Impero is a member of the League of Red Stars hailing from Tijuana, Mexico. He appears in League of Red Stars.

Ines[]

Ines

Ines saw a projection of Ronan speaking to him with no hint of her whereabouts, though to his surprise, she attempted to hide little from him.

Ines ia a sorcerer and deity from the Enchanted Dimension who was taken aback by visions of Ronan and finally opted to implore for her help. Unveiling a portal to his home dimension, he asked if Ronan was afraid of what she would find. Ines doesn't display much of a personality yet, but he is a powerful sorcerer, capable of incredible feats of magic. He can create portals to other dimensions in the Multiverse, and travel through dimensions using the portals he creates.[9]

The Iron Godking[]

Main article: Iron Godking

Ironside[]

Main article: Ironside

Izzy[]

Izzy-zachary brown

Izzy is a major character in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown. She became a member of Brown's posse along with Reggan Holme, Ian Freeman, and Copper by the time that the Zone of Athletes was initiated. She suggested that Copper ask out his crush Leven. When she pointed out that Copper and Leven would make a good "team", Brown decided to convince Steven Thompson to fake a hurt ankle so that Izzy and Copper could do the three-legged race together. Izzy also attempted to win the competition, but during the Long Jump she somehow did a pirouette. She appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown.

J[]

Jamboga the Unholy[]

Main article: Jamboga the Unholy

Jamie[]

The girl who would become Jamie was born in either 2005 or 2006. Eventually, her family was plagued by violence and conflict, and she ended up in a new home, where she was renamed Jamie. As a result of this early trauma, she never told anyone her name unless they were close to her, and her real name she divulged to no one. In either 2021 or earlier, Jamie began attending Tower Placement School. She also befriended Summer Petersen, who had few if any friends beforehand, and she may have known Luna as well. However, she was disliked and distrusted by Hebe. After Steven Thompson, whom Petersen had a love-hate relationship with, killed a spy in cold blood, Petersen vented to Jamie about it the following morning. Jamie tried to calm her down, but then they encountered Thompson. She agreed with Petersen that Thompson's strike was rash and poorly considered, but she also defended him by citing that a mismatched duel would not have made things less dishonorable. At the beginning of the Second School War, Jamie was with Wesley Denkenberger when she met Charles Hugh and Rose Johannson. Because she refused to divulge her name to Charles, he called her "Unidentified" whenever they met, which was rare and periodic, even though he liked her. On October 5, 2022, Charles accidentally wandered into one of Jamie's classes, where she told one of her friends not to divulge her adoption name to Charles. However, the substitute teacher called out her name. Jamie answered to it, causing Charles to make a face at her, and she reluctantly explained why she had kept the secret. Charles realized he was in the wrong classroom when Jamie told him they were in Juniors Honors, and he proceeded to his own class. As Steven Thompson greeted her early on in May of 2023, it can be inferred that she still went to Tower Placement School and that she was still on friendly terms with both of them. He contacted her on hologram on May 15.

Jamie is tall and slender and has brown hair. Her face is "bland" according to Steven Thompson. In contrast, Charles has described her as having an arrogant look on her face whenever he passes her by. Still, Jamie appears to be very logical. She is a pathological liar according to Hebe, who distrusts her and Rose Johannson for very similar reasons. Jamie was close friends with Summer Petersen, who considered Jamie as her utmost best friend prior to meeting Steven Thompson. The two remained best friends throughout the course of the School War. The two were often seen together at school, such as when Summer vented to her about Steven's apparent disregard for human life. She appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Coming Darkness and Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude.

Janet[]

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Janet is a friend of Harley who harbored Superquack. Although she believed Superquack's alleged death was wonderful news, Morgan did not take this revelation well at all.[14]

Nicholas Jaxon[]

Main article: Nicholas Jaxon

Ralphie Jeff[]

"[...] apparently Ralphie Jeff had recently joined the cyber community. Given his age, this made sense."
―Summer Petersen's thoughts[src]

Ralphie Jeff is a member of the Armies of Organa. During the Battle of the Bow-Tie, he filled a vent with leftovers, and he was briefly seen during the jailbreak as well as the subsequent First Battle of Tower Placement.[5][4] In early 2023, Jeff created an account on Instagram, which "made sense" to Summer Petersen, who thought he was just barely old enough for the cyber world.[7]

Jensen[]

Jensen is a teenager and a situational ally of Superquack, who encountered her upon falling into a pool. Born in 2005, Jensen became close friends with a girl named Leslie. Eventually, a superhero named Superquack rescued Leslie, earning him Jensen's profound gratitude and appreciation. Leslie even wrote a song about the superhero, singing it repeatedly over the next two years. While Jensen and her friends were at a pool in 2020, Superquack fell into the water out of nowhere. Jensen promised she could help him get to Quackville, and while they waited Leslie performed her song for her idol. Morgan came rushing in out of nowhere and told Superquack to open a portal, Jensen vowed to fight in the Battle of Quackville. After she changed out of her orange bikini (which she wore in contrast to all of her friends wearing midriff-covering bathing suits) and put on a grey sweater, Superquack Generated combat boots for her to wear. Upon arriving, Jensen and Morgan were nearly crushed to death by C-5, but Superquack held it up with a magnetic field long enough for Jensen to pull Morgan away. With Macroburst’s aid, the heroes fought the giant. Jensen tried to confuse C-5 by swinging around it on a rope. Superquack discovered the Power Matrix in the streets; Jensen realized that “the little glowing ball means everything.” Jensen was a pretty teenage girl with brown hair. In 2020, she was swimming in an orange bikini, eventually changing into a grey sweater. She was very quirky, pleasant, and courageous, vowing to fight against C-5 as she had never forgotten that Superquack had saved her friend's life. She appears in Superquack.

Jeremy[]

Jeremy

Jeremy was a Neurodivergent mutant and late-glower who was a friend of Bethany Donner and was a member of Bethany Donner's gang. Initially, Jeremy exhibited no powers at all, but when he did, he began attending Superhero School. Somehow, he made it into Superhero University after only five years of mutant education, testifying to his high level of intellect, which Donner genuinely admired. During the Battle of Superhero University, Jeremy was killed unintentionally by a rebounding Blasting Beam cast by Sheriff Bladepoint. The son of two Fobbles, Jeremy exhibited no powers at all in his early years. At the age of seven, Jeremy continued to exhibit a lack of mutantry. Yet spontaneously, his mutation finally activated at the age of twelve. It is unknown how he discovered his powers, though the circumstances are described as "desperate".

Jeremy went to Superhero School and was grouped into Class A as a result, though of course he was far behind on his mutant education. While at school, he met Bethany Donner and became a member of her gang. He looked up to her and respected her virtues and they both shared respect for the NoHeads, considering the Police Grand Army "finished". Although he struggled to get on with his studies initially, Donner was kind and taught him several techniques that helped him progress — by the end of the year, his grades were fair, but certainly not poor. Eventually, he developed feelings for Donner, leading to a minor degree of rivalry between him and Antonio McSnake. How Donner took this is unknown.[34]

Somehow, he made it into Superhero University after only five years of mutant education, testifying to his high level of intellect and shocking and impressing Donner. As a result, he was present for the evacuation of Superhero University preceding the Battle of Superhero University. Jeremy left the school along with the other members of Bethany's gang, rather than choosing to fight the Imperial Army. Like most members of Donner's posse, Jeremy would return to Superhero University, fighting against the school alongside NoHeads. During his duel with Dorphane Giles, Sheriff Bladepoint cast Blast Inducement at his opponent. Giles deflected it, however, and it rebounded on Jeremy and several other (adult) NoHeads, killing them, which Bethany Donner later told L'smae when she wanted to travel with her.

Jeremy is highly intelligent. With help from Bethany Donner, and possibly others, he graduated from Superhero School in only five years, skipping several grades. This is a true testament to his incredible intellect and it made Donner sincerely admire him. He appears in Red Cavalier and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae.

Jessie[]

Jessie was a popular musician. Secretly, she hoped to eventually leave the Royal Palace of the Magistrate by joining a band. Jessie was often seen in the company of Tessa Wood, having caught his eye very quickly, although she was very taken with Zira, and upon their second face-to-face Jessie found her pleasant countenance to be overwhelming, from her pulled-back hair to her bloated belly to her delicate arms. She came and began groping her in her sleep, earning her fierce punishment and a demotion. Subsequently, Jessie was often seen in the company of Wood stroking his hair. He reciprocated the gesture, often leading her around the throne room by hand. She was in Tessa’s company when a dancer was executed. Later, she was left to slumber alone on Zira’s throne, as Tessa Wood went to fetch Zira Miranda Grover some cookies before realizing that Summer Petersen, disguised as Xydarone IV, released Helen McKeen from her bonds. Like most of Zira’s slaves, Jessie was forced to stay behind when the majority of Zira’s subjects traveled to the Temple of the Relinquished to watch Vincent Organa’s execution at the maw of the gargoyle goddess Devorar. When word of Zira’s “death” reached the palace, Jessie assumed that Tessa Wood had perished as well. A few hours later, Wood arrived back at the palace with Zira, who had survived, prompting an alarmed Jessie to hide from the dictator. She quickly noticed the man, and quickly approached him, glad to see that her lover was still alive. She had children, and much later, when they grew up, she became a lieutenant under Wood.

Jessie had white hair with blue highlights and was attired in a solid indigo brassiere and long red leggings tied with an indigo metal belt, which was locked with a silver circular buckle. She was a very shy person for most of her life. However, working as a dancer lessened that a bit. She appears in League of Red Stars.

John the Toxicologist[]

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"I never realized the whole world was going to get hurt for months on end. Just part of it. This... this wasn't part of the plan."
―John[src]
"Remarkable. This must be commended. When dinner comes around, have them eat with you. And the pies must serve their traditional purpose; that is essential."
―John[src]
"No! We must pursue!"
"What for? He won't be bothering us for a good long while.
"
―Superquack and Macroburst[src]

John the Toxicologist is a conspirator with a grudge against the U.S. Government and the superhero Superquack who formed a complex plan to unleash the COVID-19 Pandemic which seemed extremely likely to backfire horribly until he was approached by the warmongering Mr. Baby Tutu to pose as the Iron Godking, the idealized perfect overlord, making him the tertiary antagonist in Superquack and a posthumous antagonist in Superquack: Relapse of Power and the Boys vs. Girls trilogy. Causing trouble around the globe as John's pandemic was successfully unleashed to catastrophic effect all around the world, his persona convinced people that he was in command of the element of iron and he could do far worse than create plagues. Even so, John was horrified to realize just how far the pandemic had gone thanks to Mr. Baby Tutu, and showed his true cowardice near the end of the Battle of Quackville, making Macroburst believe hunting him down just simply wasn't worth the trouble. On the run, John was eventually apprehended by servants of the real Iron Godking, to face execution for impersonating the enigmatic warlord. John grew up in China with his father. He was fascinated by the idea of a career in science and his father would often take him to science museums on weekends, to fuel his passion for his specialty. In his teenage years, he developed an unhealthy grudge against the U.S. Government and the superhero Superquack.

In his adulthood, John became a brilliant yet timid scientist who specialized in the field of toxicology. His work was promising enough to bring him to the attention of various organizations and individuals, such as the warmongering robot Mr. Baby Tutu. By the spring of 2019, John had been trying hard to form a complex plan to unleash the COVID-19 Pandemic which seemed extremely likely to backfire horribly, leading Mr. Baby Tutu to propose an alliance in return for ensuring the pandemic's success. Joining him meant John had to pose as the Iron Godking, the idealized perfect overlord. The robot provided John with the Power Matrix to eradicate the free will of the Outriders. Causing trouble around the globe as John's pandemic was successfully unleashed to catastrophic effect all around the world, his persona convinced people that he was in command of the element of iron and he could do far worse than create plagues. The Iron Godking would often appear on television and threaten humanity with his alleged power. Recorded from Tutu Land, he filmed numerous messages. He also claimed responsibility for numerous terrorist attacks carried out by his superior's army. John accompanied Mr. Tutusymbol when he recruited Morgan to Tutu Land to deal with C-4 and the boy had her bring Superquack. The unlikely pair succeeded in the task, surprising John, who proceeded to instruct Mr. Tutusymbol to invite him for dinner in a dining hall of the city's base. After coming close to being exposed mere days after C-4 was forcibly shut down, John found a place in a counting house for the Outriders to hide out until the time was right to relocate to the City of Marbles, an isolated community he knew was currently untouched by the war. John arrived and he proceeded to unleash the murderous creatures to create a scene of carnage in the other room before they settled there, not attracting much attention from the outside world until the monstrous cyborg C-5 could be mobilized.

However, Superquack and fellow superhero Exogale traveled in disguise, bringing Morgan with them to the City of Marbles, where the supposed Iron Godking was. He told them the whole Iron Godking thing was just theater all along, but then he recognized Morgan. The local soldiers made a good demonstration of their abilities and skills in battle, taking out many Outriders although outnumbered. John avoided after the battle began and fled as the town was set on fire. When C-5 was finally ready to make his war, John accompanied Mr. Baby Tutu to Quackville, awaiting him outside in a hall when he emerged from a chamber and told him they would let their machinery finish off our heroes. C-5 arrived in Quackville and began to wreak havoc, only to be confronted by Mr. Baby Tutu, who was promptly incapacitated. Horrified, and seeing his chance for glory, John climbed onto C-5's back, seated himself inside a hatch, and began controlling the cyborg's actions, augmented by the Power Matrix. John, C-5, and the Outriders found themselves challenged by Superquack and Morgan, who had escaped the underground city thanks to the interference of a repentant Mr. Tutusymbol. Macroburst arrived and quite literally opened fire on C-5, but John was undettered as its hull absorbed the flames. After several minutes of being unable to contain John and his vessel, Superquack landed beside the Power Matrix, and realized it could be controlled by the matrix. He triumphantly declared what he had found, accidentally drawing John's attention. After getting through several hands, Superquack reacquired the Power Matrix. Subsequently, he forced the orb into C-5's digestive tract so it came out of its robotic anus, obliterating it. John went tumbling head over heels from the hatch when C-5 fell back sideways into the water, completely immoblized. Even now, soaked and utterly humiliated, John was horrified to realize just how far the pandemic had gone thanks to Mr. Baby Tutu, and showed his true cowardice thereafter, quite literally crawling away and down the currently vacant street in the middle of the road, making Macroburst believe hunting him down just simply wasn't worth the trouble.

On the run, John was eventually apprehended by servants of the real Iron Godking, utterly surprised to learn that the terrorists were real, as he had previously thought they were another aspect of the role Mr. Baby Tutu created for him prior to his recent destruction at Macroburst's hands. He was unceremoniously dropped at a doorway and behind the chair for which the Iron Godking was seated. He was subsequently executed by the powerful and enigmatic man for whom he had so publicly insulted. The discovery of the whole ruse made John a very well known though controversial figure; while his identity as the Iron Godking was well-known, the fact that he was solely responsible for COVID-19 was known to very few. When confronting Brian Matos four years after John's execution, Snowy told him that the Iron Godking was unreal, indicating that people still believed Pandora's Rod of Conviction was a myth after the Dinobot Invasion.

John the Toxicologist was extremely spoiled, entitled, and obnoxious, constantly using his scientific expertise to exploit anyone he could and seeking to open a horrible pandemic for ultimately unknown reasons (possibly for no reason at all). Whenever his status failed to protect him, he would inevitably collapse into total cowardice. Even at his worst, however, he was notably sentimental, showing small mercies unknown to Macroburst. The Iron Godking persona he created was devoted to studying certain insurgency tactics. Still, John seems to be more levelheaded than Mr. Baby Tutu when it comes down to it, being horrified with the realization that the pandemic is far worse than he feared and that he had little to no say in the cruel robot's affairs. He has developed a penchant for being overly formal. When Superquack and Morgan had just destroyed his master's fourth Dinobot, instead of initial anger, he simply compliments the feat by saying it was impressive. John the Toxicologist is exceptionally intelligent, which mainly extends to his considerable toxicology and lingual skills, making John Mr. Baby Tutu's most valuable ally. John is a highly skilled chemist, particularly in the field of toxicology and viruses, as he was able to come up with a lethal coronavirus. John is shown to be an exceptional actor when needed, able to pull off a convincing portrayal of a terrorist that had the whole star system convinced. John speaks fluent English, as well as the language of the Outriders. He appears in Superquack and is mentioned in Superquack: Relapse of Power and Superquack: Focal Point.

Luke Jones[]

Luke Jones is a friend of the chef Pablo who answered directly to Tessa Wood. Eventually, Luke Jones grew discontent with Zira's treatment of him and the Beast, so he came before Lady Valarie in 2019, offering the Magistrate's rival insider knowledge on Zira's dungeons and back passageways in exchange for employment and shelter. The dictator was uninterested, though when Jones mentioned that he was charged with looking after the Arena Beasts, she saw an opportunity to cause the American monarch great embarrassment. She agreed to Jones' demand, and arranged for a transport to collect the man and the Beasts from the Royal Palace of the Magistrate. She had Jones insert a micro camera into Zira's throne room so she could see her competitor's reaction when her Beasts disappeared. Tavion was able to arrange the pickup and help Jones set up the camera, one of her few endeavors while undercover in the Royal Palace of the Magistrate. However, Zira was fully aware of Jones' conspiracy and subtly backfired it, temporarily allowing Jones to believe she had been fooled, before later having him punished most grievously, though she did not terminate his services, believing that was what he wanted all along. He appears in League of Red Stars.

Clair Julian[]

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Clair Julian was a dancer who worked for the band in the Royal Palace of the Magistrate. His father died before he was born and his mother was cruel, often forcing him to watch when he shot down anyone who passed the fence, even small children. Hating his situation, Julian began training to become a dancer, hoping to become a professional entertainer and find work off out of town. Clair Julian eventually met up with a messenger to the Magistrate of the International Alliance, who offered him a job as a dancer and back-up singer for her royal band. He took the job and was pleased to hear that the band had signed a contract to perform at the Magistrate’s palace. He was disgusted by the scum of the Palace he had to entertain. He was widely considered the second sexiest person in the Palace. He idolized Mark, but made little progress in trying to appeal to the first-class mercenary.

Julian was initially reckless, which didn't help her situation at all, but following the arrival of Summer Petersen in 2026, he realized she could easily be executed if he didn't watch himself. He was forced to stay behind as the Magistrate took her victims to the Temple of the Relinquished to have them executed. She soon heard about the destruction of the limousine and the Magistrate’s presumed death. He was shocked, but Zira arrived at the Palace and the scum that still lingered cowered before her, shocked motionless at her return and her miserable countenance. During the clamor that followed, Clair was able to lock herself away in her room before diverting to Xydarone’s room and locking it, where she presumably had access to essentials such as food, drink, clothing, and hygiene supplies, although she would later refuse to tell anyone how she was getting supplies such as hygiene and sustenance to survive her time holed up in there.[23] Jim Newman, who had survived the battle in the temple, fell for Clair’s feint — she pretended to be a demonic ghost that haunted the room. Although he never saw her face, Newman reported this to Zira, shocking her. During her months of isolation, Julian contacted Summer Petersen and thanked her for making him realize he should try and be more cautious.[7]

Four years later, Zira Miranda Grover realized what Clair was doing and had Jim Newman use the override code on Clair’s door to break in and drag her out and before Zira. However, she was not interested in her anymore because his days as a vulnerable young man in the mid-2000s were now long gone. Nevertheless, Julian was subjected to precisely what he had dreaded — becoming not Zira's personal entertainment, but serving a very similar role under Zenema. However, after Zenema grew disinterested in her after a matter of days and wanted to focus on helping Zunex with the Magma Sword agenda in either case, she was sold to Zaynie after Eegan Grover made it clear he was not interested. Zaynie had one of her servants steal a suit since the tailor had made his escape to freedom a long time ago. Clair Julian eventually escaped with the help of an S.M.S.B. squadron who raided Zaynie’s Hold shortly after Zira was killed by Hell Burnbottom and was taken to the Medical Chamber in the MBH, becoming a close friend to Lindsay Kellerman, who would often visit Julian while she was being treated in the hospital. She told Master Intelligence she had become quiet fond of him. In response, Julian, who had taken to practicing his telekinesis on two toys, waved at him.

Clair was widely considered the most beautiful being in Zira's palace. He frequently wore a silver chaimail top, but not by choice. After being extracted from his room, Julian was forced to wear a fancy and skimpy outfit from Zaynie, making him feel absolutely humiliated. She kept wearing it under punishment of public whipping and body-shaming by Zaynie. Clair Julian was a timid, vulnerable, miserable, and insecure girl who was often the subject of bullying and harassment at Zira's Palace. She used to be reckless, but she later messaged Summer Petersen confessing that her arrival had made her more cautious. She was intelligent, though, and eventually escaped her enslavement for four years by barricading herself in a room and efficiently impersonating a demon to make Jim Newman fearful enough to not open the door, at least not for dozens of weeks. During this time, he was pleased by the peace he had craved for so long. Julian bonded with Lindsay Kellerman when she rescued her; Kellerman, in turn considered her broken, but likable nonetheless. Julian also idolized the mighty bounty hunter, Mark. Clair Julian was at least moderately skilled in using telekinesis. Despite occasionally appearing timid and shy, Julian actually had immense willpower, enough to push forward through horrible abuse, and overcome strong emotional attachments. Hence, she pursued a career to escape from her mother's torment, quickly reacted and feigned a ghost impressively to give herself peace from Jim Newman, and even after her worst nightmare of being chained to a colleague of Zira Miranda Grover came true, Lindsay Kellerman noted that she was very likable in spite of being understandably broken. Clair was very afraid and distrusting of her master, Melinoe Gregorio. Melinoe, on the other hand, considered him to be unimaginably attractive and always looked at him lustfully and creepily. Melinoe bothered her almost every day just like everyone else in the Palace. When Clair was forced into sex with Melinoe, he mocked her and made lecherous comments, frightening her. Melinoe enjoyed watching Clair's doubled resistance because he enjoyed punishing and breaking the underage servants.[23]

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Jena Kamen[]

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JENA

Jena Kamen is an Eeidarian. Her mother loved her dearly, though she was also overprotective. This caused her vanity to grow like a tenacious weed. She was an only child. Jena had hoped to be greeted by whispers and stares, as in her mind she was already a fully-fledged genius; the fact that she was merely ordinary, that more talented children were there, and that nobody was particularly impressed by her appearance (as Eeidarian pheromones did not develop until adulthood), disappointed her. She did have above-average abilities, and she was cleverer than most of her classmates, but she had a bad flaw in that she would not try unless she was confident that she was the best of whichever particular team, group, or class she happened to be with at the time.

Jena did achieve good marks and her teachers did think that, with hard work, she might be able to make something of herself. Even if she fell short of her ambitions that she would freely share with anyone who bothered listening (she told them that she would succeed in creating a device that generates the knowledge of a twelfth grader into the brain of a toddler before leaving school and that she intended to captain Dorf's video-game team to World Cup glory, before knuckling down to becoming the youngest Head of State of Eeidaria). Her vanity was such that she valued learning not for education, but because it granted her attention; she craved attention and prizes, and begged the Principal to start a school newspaper so her greatness would leave a legacy in print. When these exploits failed to grant her attention, she took to grander, more dramatic means of garnering attention. Though she had never been popular with the other students, she did manage to achieve small notoriety by hacking into the Internet to display her face all around the city, and sending herself eight-million "booty calls", causing classes to be cancelled because the Internet crashed. She increasingly devoted her talents to shortcuts and dodges, focused on attention and neglecting true learning. Jena spent much of her academic career chasing after Elizabeth Pace, an attractive peer at her school. Like most students in the school, Pace considered Kamen arrogant and obnoxious. By the time she was in high school, Jena had lost the less savory aspects of her personality, and was even promoted. She also finally managed to impress Elizabeth Pace, and began dating her at this time.

Eventually, the two had a disastrous first meeting with Pace's parents. The two ultimately broke up as a result, but they still remained steadfast friends. Kamen was left single as a result. Because every member of her species was female, she rode to Earth during the early stages of the ongoing Dinobot Invasion to seek a Human mate hoping to bear a child. She lived in a duplex, where she studied a lot of art and literature. In the mix, she met a man named Bruce Wright; the two became close friends and she initially wanted him to move in with her. However, moving to Earth during such an inopportune time meant having to deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic and the accompanying quarantine and the travel restrictions. Hence, Jena was forced to remain by herself in her own home, resulting in their not seeing each other for months. Throughout the pandemic, Jena's already massive stomach ballooned out even further. Second, she was an excellent sport, eventually citing others had it far worse and that she had more gut for Bruce to grab on to since her hair and stomach had always been a particularly huge turn-on for him. When Wright brought Lindsay Kellerman, Baby Strength, Force Baby, and Telekinibabe to Jena's house in an alternate reality nearly a decade later, Jena Kamen agreed to offer them temporary shelter from their enemies. Shortly after they left, Jena housed many refugees kindly and halted when the S.M.S.B. reversed the timeline back to normal. Afterwards, she joined the celebrations of the S.M.S.B.'s victory back in New York. She and Wright acknowledged each other during the celebration from across the crowds of partygoers.

In an Alternate Universe, when her friend brought Lindsay Kellerman, Baby Strength, Force Baby, Optica, Hardy, and Telekinibabe to Jena's house with Bruce Wright, Jena Kamen agreed to offer them temporary shelter from their enemies, despite still being irate about Wright leaving her. She arrived there herself from a pool party and headed indoors, having not yet had time to change when the heroes arrived. As they headed inside, Kamen confirmed to Force Baby that she knew what the S.M.S.B. wanted to accomplish. Baby Strength awkwardly asked if Kamen wanted to retreat into her bedroom to change clothes, as she was currently wearing a damp casual white bikini, but Kamen proceeded to change into a wildly designed "flowy skirt". She assured Kellerman that were Baby Intelligence still alive, he would be extremely proud of her. Over the next few days, Kamen cared and fed the superheroes while they stayed, and informed them of what was going on with Black Industries. When she went out to spy on the NoHeads's current state, she returned to tell the squad that the Police Grand Army had moved into the city and caused many residents to lose their homes and now the government was forcing safer residents to provide refuge, this is what drove the S.M.S.B. out of Jena's house. Kellerman climbed onto a stool and kissed Kamen's cheek before following Telekinibabe out. Shortly after they left, Jena housed many refugees kindly and halted when the S.M.S.B. reversed the timeline back to normal.

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Jena Kamen

In appearance, Jena was an immense humanoid that had a thick body with a long muscular tail. Eeidarians were known to dress in wildly colorful or revealing attire, and while Jena was no exception, she could be modest when she wanted to. When she was harboring the S.M.S.B. in the alternate reality, she was wearing a white bikini under an overcoat but quickly changed into a wildly designed "flowy skirt" with shockingly bright shade of neon colors that draped over her malleable stomach with its uncommonly thick rolls of visceral fat, which was alarmingly wide and soft due to her excessive eating. She was not at all capable of performing physically demanding tasks. Her eyes gleamed, which she claimed was because of her bloated belly. Because of her corpulence, which Eeidarians saw as a sign of prestige and power, she was respected on her homeworld in addition to catching the eye of Bruce Wright. The sleek symmetry of her features, friendly demeanor, and her exotic looks meant that Jena was decidedly an extremely aesthetically pleasing creature. beings in the solar system. In addition to this, she naturally exuded pheromones which made her all but irresistible to both sexes.

Jena was said to be the embodiment of a typical Eeidarian. She was very intelligent, being known for her generosity and beneficence, especially towards her friends. She was also very patient. Jena was highly motivated by sexuality and the pursuit of pleasure in general. Most of the art and literature she studied was devoted to the subject, producing some of the raciest pieces in the solar system. She looked upon monogamy as a quaint, but impractical, practice. Because she brought an Article Cloning Machine from her homeworld, Jena had few limits to the food she consumed. She was fond of comfort foods such as candy and potato chips, and was known to eat vast amounts of them, resulting in her massive body weight. In her youth, Jena was extremely obnoxious and a voracious self promoter. Like Hector Menke, Kamen tends to come up with made-up concepts on the spot rather frequently just to impress her admirers. Even as a student, she already made far-fetched claims of her goals such as creating a device that generates the knowledge of a twelfth grader into the brain of a toddler before graduation, intending to captain Dorf's video-game team to World Cup glory, before knuckling down to becoming Eeidaria's youngest Head of State, none of which she accomplished. Her antics of garnering attention were causing huge amounts of trouble that earned her scorn and dislike instead of the popularity she desired.

Although Kamen started out as a clever and very skilled student, she had a bad flaw in never trying in her studies (or anything) unless she was the very best of it, having been spoiled by her mother's overly affection and her own vanity. Even in her childhood, she already expected the students and teachers to greet her with admiration and excitement, as she deluded herself into thinking she is a genius above all others of undeserved rights, and was very disappointed and dulled when she was not given any special treatments. She initially studied not for education, but for attention and awards, and spent much of her time with annoying antics for fame that instead earned her a small notoriety. She increasingly directed her talents to shortcuts and dodges. However, even in this stage of arrogance and utter bitchiness, she still displayed some positive qualities of character. She was disgusted with any prejudice in general, claiming she supported everyone. As stated before, she was very gifted and clever. Jena ultimately matured and changed her ways; she lost some of her arrogance and stopped causing annoying antics, or at least school-wide ones. Having become a nicer and happier person, she became enough of a responsible student and leader to be promoted. Though she never completely lost her rebellious side, it was clear Jena had graduated a far better person than she had been upon entering it.

Due to her Eeidarian physiology, Jena Kamen had the ability to see ultraviolet light that was invisible to Humans and most alien species. In addition, her body was resistant to many poisons and diseases and seldom fell ill as a result. In his youth, Jena was acknowledged by her teachers as having been cleverer than most of her classmates, having been of above-average in intelligence and ability, and having the potential to become great by her teachers, should she decide to work hard to get there. Her teachers acknowledged her as being cleverer than most of her fellow students and she got good marks on her schoolwork. In addition to her twelve years of education, which was slightly hampered as she used to learn, not for the sake of learning but for the attention it brought her, she still displayed an undeniable intellectual dedication in pretty much everything she did.

Jena appears to have a very close relationship with her family, particularly her mother. Her mother's affection for her led her vanity to grow like a weed. Jena's mother was as deluded as her daughter in thinking that she was special amongst all children of her age. Due to Mrs Kamen's overly love and pampering, she completely spoiled and deluded her daughter, which would lead to a very negative impact on her education. During her education, Jena Kamen was unpopular with the school's residents almost immediately due to her self-delusions and obnoxious vanity. She was expecting everyone to whisper and stare about her and found it dull and disappointing when they did not, especially when they were not particularly impressed by her physical appearance, of which she was very proud. Her attempts to gain herself more attention did her little good; instead they made her more of an annoying troublemaker when she begged the school principal to start a school newspaper solely for her greatness to leave a legacy, hacked into the Internet to display her face all around the city, and sent herself eleven-million "booty calls", causing classes to be cancelled due to the Internet crashing. Her squandering of her own talents and refusal to take her studies seriously also earned her the scorn of her teachers, who hoped that if she worked hard, she would make something positive of her gifts. Eventually, Jena changed considerably for her crush, Elizabeth Pace, and became slightly more liked. Her newfound determination to use her talents and willingness to take her studies seriously caused teachers to open up to her and realize just how likable and beautiful Jena actually was.

Jena's relationship with Elizabeth Pace was initially a rocky one. Like most of her peers, Elizabeth was unimpressed with her, and felt uncomfortable being anywhere near her because of her unpopularity. On the other hand, Jena, who was bisexual, developed romantic feelings for Elizabeth and may have been sexually attracted to her as well. She was always going out of her way to try to impress her, only to end up making a fool out of herself most of the time. However, Elizabeth was finally willing to go out with Jena, after she smoothed out and stopped making trouble for the fun of it. As Elizabeth was a troublemaker as well, however, this was somewhat hypocritical. Jena admired Elizabeth's monstrous weight, as most Eeidarians' abdomens were thick and malleable, Elizabeth's belly intensely protruded outward. Sadly, the two did not become married because their parents disapproved of their relationship. She later dated Bruce Wright and wanted him to live with her very badly. She appears in The Super Babies: Final Clash of Brethren.

Karan[]

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Karan was a giant who lived in the northern United States and an ally to Sheriff Bladepoint and the Police Grand Army. Karan was born to two giants as part of a vast colony. Her father died of unrevealed causes. She grew up to be one of the largest giants in recorded history, standing four hundred feet and towering above her approximately one hundred foot neighbors. Nevertheless, she was very popular, and several male giants found her to be incredibly attractive. The giantess became very fond of art, developing a great deal of talent in the field. Several giants began to sexually harass her, leading to her eating vast amounts of chocolate to deal with stress. Realizing just how much she loved chocolate, Karan became very fond of food, eventually resulting in her obesity. She usually went around wearing a crop top, as she was so large, but this only fueled her peers' desire for her.

Karan eventually left the cult owing to sexual abuse and struck out on her own. She eventually met the head of the Police Grand Army, Sheriff Bladepoint. The slightly traumatized giantess took note of the fact that Bladepoint's interests in her were not of the carnal type, but far more sophisticated, and the two became close friends. Karan saved his life during the Blackwing Operation by kicking Dorphane Giles aside and running away with him, harder than she had run in her entire life and leaving her utterly exhausted. Bladepoint realized that she needed somewhere to rest and some food to eat, so he used his powers to make a bed grow and proceeded to do the same thing to several chocolate bars and pizzas. Both of them ate until they were full and settled down together, both too weak to do more than cuddle each other. In the morning, Bladepoint and Karan woke up together, and they began to lovingly cradle each other. Bladepoint connected with Karan on multiple levels, as he realized that she was the only one without the intention to hurt him. Bladepoint introduced her to his friends. Bladepoint still remembered her in 2030, as he told his pupil, Baby Intelligence, that she was "a cool girl".

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Karan had a gargantuan, corpulent body.

Karan was one of the biggest recorded giants ever, being exactly four hundred feet tall. In spite of this, she was widely considered to be very pretty. She had brown hair and green eyes. Because she considers it far too difficult to acquire a sufficient amount of durable cloth, she usually goes around wearing a giant-sized crop top that is either black or purple on different occasions. As a result of excessive eating, she was very corpulent, possessing a protruding stomach that was alarmingly wide and soft. She weighed a whopping 589,670 kilograms. Her belly is described as "wide and flowing easily" alluding to its texture, indicating it is primarily subcutaneous fat. Karan's physical appearance was more than capable of attracting most, if not every member of her colony. It is said by giants that she has "the smoothest skin in the colony". Sheriff Bladepoint also considered her to be a very beautiful creature, even going so far as to call her bare midriff "irresistible".

Growing up in a harsh environment that was suiting for a normal giant, but too hard and rowdy for someone of her temperament, Karan developed a highly suspicious persona, as most who took interest in her as an adult were not interested in any kind of artistic talent she might possess, even though she was still a popular member of her clan, with many boys who admired her for her extreme beauty (including Sheriff Bladepoint himself, who wasn't even a giant). When she did come across someone who took interest, she continued to harbor the thought that his intentions were not strictly honorable. Nevertheless, and probably stemming from it, Karan, unlike many of her kind, was a kind and well-mannered Giant. For the most part, she is a level-headed, strong-willed and independent woman. When she did feel secure enough to be herself, Karan was outgoing, full of eagerness to share little-known knowledge, and considerably easy to get along with. She proved herself a true heroine by risking her neck at the Blackwing Sanctum to save the life of one of the only people she knew whose interest in her was not carnal, who was Bladepoint himself. Karan is a vegetarian, and she is known to be very fond of food, especially junk food. After being sexually harassed for the first time, she began binging on chocolate until she realized just how much she enjoyed it. She is indirectly mentioned in The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint and appears in Before The SMSB: The Promises of Sheriff Baldric and Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord.

Karkamel[]

Karkamel is a wizard who eventually gained a powerful understanding of black magic. Eventually, the grievous wrongdoings he used his magic to commit gained him an enemy in Zhoul. In 553 BCE, Zhoul defeated Karkamel and detained him in Egrevond for his wrongdoings. Around this time, Nebelon was sentenced here as well. Karkamel escaped from the void in 2030 and began wreaking havoc on Sol. He was confronted by Baby Intelligence, who was aided by Flame, and the wizard ultimately overpowered him. He prepared to kill him, but he was interrupted by the arrival of the Arcanus, led by the Lord of the North, who wanted to kill him himself to achieve high standing with his ruler, which is exactly what Karkamel wanted, making Baby Intelligence realize Karkamel had joined the NoHeads. The NoHead Recruits all knocked out Karkamel with Stun beams fired simultaneously and the Lord of the North advanced on the two babies, but Baby Intelligence realized Karkamel was already recovering. In a state of surprise and panic, Force Baby used the Kraft to Deteleport to a distant country where he believed they would be safe from Karkamel's homicidal rage, which Baby Intelligence desperately attempted to stop from happening, but was too late. With Baby Intelligence lost to him for the time being, Karkamel continued his mission. He succeeded in altering the reality to one where a legion of Dark sorcerers dominated Sol and rampaged wherever they pleased. Later, Karkamel arrived to confront Baby Intelligence and Force Baby on the streets. However, the CommutersBruce Wright, Hardy, Telekinibabe, Carl Steele, and Logan had time-traveled back to when Karkamel escaped and ambushed and killed him, so the Karkamel standing before Baby Intelligence suddenly realized that he was almost fading away. Terrified, the Dark wizard did not understand what was happening and demanded to know the meaning of it. He then disappeared in a flash of light. Following his demise, the Commuters reversed time.

In an Alternate Universe, Karkamel was able to get other wizards out of prison and onto Earth, who called themselves the Sorcerers of Egrevond.

Karkamel was a tall black wizard. He was bald, and had a long white beard. Karkamel wore purple robes and a single silver earring. Karkamel was a calculating, sinister, cold, emotionless, remorseless and cunning individual who would not hesitate to kill anyone who stood in his way, be it friend or foe. He attempted to end the lives of both the Lord of the North and Force Baby when they tried to stop him from killing Baby Intelligence, even though one wanted to kill him personally while the other sought to defend him as he was a teacher and legal guardian. Karkamel was cruel and remorseless, and irrevocably evil. He was the ultimate personification of mischief; he had used his mighty powers against his enemies, and had no fear to conquer anything in his path, indicating the fact that he considered himself an inevitable force of nature. He saw Baby Intelligence as the ultimate obstacle, equating superheroes as the embodiment of resistance to troublemakers, and so sought to end him at all costs. He also appears to be subject to wizard superstition, as he is afraid of Dark Horses. However, he was even willing to forsake this due to his seething hatred of Baby Intelligence.

As a gifted black sorcerer, Karkamel was one of the most powerful beings in the universe, powerful enough to challenge and almost overpower Baby Intelligence, with Zhoul, and possibly Mr. Stupid NoHead and Genesis and the Black Queen and Nebelon, being the only confirmed beings to surpass his raw power. Karkamel could generate powerful spells. His durability was tremendous. While it was still possible to injure Karkamel, due to his wizard physiology, Karkamel was able to heal at a rate significantly faster than a normal human and even much faster than most wizards. After being felled by ten Stun beams, Karkamel was only briefly knocked cold and recovered quickly, whereas four Stun beams were enough to hospitalize the likes of Miranda Butterfield. However, he was still vulnerable to beings of superior power like Zhoul. Karkamel was effectively ageless, as his body aged much slower than a human being, which had allowed him to live for thousands of years. He appears in The Super Babies: An Ended Generation and is mentioned in The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom and S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect.

Kaylee[]

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Kaylee is a student at Westridge Elementary School and a close friend to Annie McCallin and Savannah van Dukas. Kaylee joined the Mediators and participated in the Conquest of Westridge when it happened in 2022. Kaylee was close friends with Annie and Savannah. In 2033, Kaylee and Savannah picked Annie up for college. She appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Mediators and is mentioned in Vault of Ages: Surface of the Elements.

Justin Keith[]

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Lindsay Kellerman[]

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Zach and Bridgett Kellerman[]

Zach and Bridgett Kellerman were the Fobble parents of Lindsay Kellerman and minor characters in Sebiscuits: Apocalypse and background characters in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies and The Marauder.

Bridgett Kellerman was a beautiful woman with thick, light brown hair. She was usually seen in long-sleeve shirts. Bridgett was kind and strong. She was also a woman of sound moral principles, and would stand by them no matter what it cost her: though her actions were not always effective. Though she had a sharp tongue and had no problems in standing up to others when she was in a temper, Bridgett would still give others a second chance when they have proven themselves worthy of it. An instance of this quality would be how she finally agreed to date Zach after he had matured out of his habit of stealing from other students in college. Bridgett’s and her husband’s most notable virtues were their courage and capacity for self-sacrifice: dying to protect their daughter. It was said that Bridgett was very much like her daughter, Lindsay.

Zach Kellerman was a tall, thin man with hazel eyes and brown hair, with an indefinable air of having been well cared for and even adored. During his school days, Zach had the same narrow face and broad shoulders that Lindsay had. Zach was clever and talented, but very mischievous in his youth. He was also arrogant and could be boastful, and occasionally bullied and stole from other students. However, even in this stage of arrogance, he still displayed some positive qualities of character. This loyalty would extend to his adulthood when he used his wealth to support the unemployable. Zach ultimately matured and changed his ways; he lost some of his arrogance and stopped stealing just for fun. He become enough of a responsible student and leader to be a peer tutor in his third and fourth semesters in college, and later became a professional football player. Though he never completely lost his rebellious side, it was clear Zach had left college a far better person than he had been upon entering it. His best quality was his willingness to sacrifice himself for his wife and daughter, as demonstrated when he told Bridgett to take Lindsay and run while he held off Mr. Stupid NoHead.

Ken[]

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"That'd contradict my honor, wouldn't it, accepting a challenge knowing I can't lose. I'd just as soon joust with a three-year-old. Thanks but no thanks."
"I'll be waiting, don't pussy out.
"
―Charles and Ken[src]

Ken is an unofficial member of the posse led by Carl Alex and a minor antagonist in Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude. Ken's childhood is not well known, but according to Emmeline, his science teacher at Tower Placement School, it was a difficult and trying time for him. By the age of sixteen, he had already become a wanted criminal. However, his membership did not appear to be official, as he was only ever once mentioned to be hanging out with Carl and he was much closer with Preston Rumsworth. He was extremely annoyed by Charles Hugh for no apparent reason, once agreeing with Ray Eliott to label Charles as a nerd, and complaining loudly when he was listening to rap music.

Eventually, his criminal activities became more atrocious and well-known, enough to prompt the authorities at the Armies of Organa to take action. The time came on November 24, 2013, when Ken was contacted by Charles, who had grown immersed in his services to the Armies of Organa. Enraged that Charles had waved to him, Ken took bait laid out by Steven Thompson by predictably initiating a brief and petty online argument between them that was laden with repetitive insults from both sides.

While he waited for Charles to come and challenge him, he got an entire gang together, intending to beat and possibly kill Charles through strength of numbers. With everyone assembled, Ken continued to heckle Charles, claiming that he would beat him senseless if he was brave enough to come see him in person. However, Charles then announced not only his presence, but also that of Valiera Nelson and Arcus, by instructing Ken to make the first move. Surprised by Nelson's disloyalty to him, and horrified of the prospect of facing a wizard, Ken screamed in horror.[6]

King Ancelot[]

King Ancelot is the monarchistic ruler of Erno Silva. He refused to let Xitol and all of the members of the controversial Needed Evil colonize Erno Silva, standing in the frontline to speak with her personally, and subsequently coordinated the Battle of Erno Silva, at which point he was murdered. As a king, he was fiercely attached to the cosmic plane's traditions, and was deeply protective of his people.[35]

King Folger[]

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King Folger was the proactive ruler before the Common Era. While the Lord of the Stone’s threat was temporarily diminished, a schism grew within the Warden between those of his armies and Eorza. Eventually the two groups were defined by an ideology divided between the use of the Bonseite, and the followers of the Deten. Under Folger's rule, the Egyptian monks reorganized as the Knights under the leadership of a High Council. Folger also dubbed the young celebrated war hero Analdas as a "Knight in shining armor". Peace seemed imminent until Folger was murdered in secret by his predecessor to the throne. The official line to Folger's murder was that he resigned. The Lord of the Stone resumed his tyrannical reign until the Battle of Noawen. He is an opening protagonist in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Dawn of Mutantry.

King Shebar[]

Shebar was once a warrior shaman at a time when numerous Nigh-Humans congregated and shared their knowledge and resources to colonize an empty realm with rich natural elements. He rose to prominence by proving himself in the Battle of Proxima, in which Genesis, lord of the Resometh sought to use an ancient weapon known as the Eye of Remembrance to revert the universe to its previous state of total darkness. While both sides sustained heavy casualties, Shebar saved the day when he devised a ploy to take the Eye of Remembrance from Genesis before he could make use of its power. He subsequently was crowned King and benevolently united everyone into a powerful nation and reached a rich age before he passed on peacefully. He appears in Band of Justice.

Ronald Koda[]

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Ronald Koda was a mutant who served as a police officer and War General during the First NoHead War. Born on a war-torn country in Mars, Kota joined his father on Earth and fought in the trenches during World War I from the age of ten. At the age of eighteen, Koda met Sheriff Bullseye, who had been dispatched to the country to end the conflict peacefully. Discovering Koda's powers, Bullseye took Koda back to the Blackwing Sanctum in New York City to be trained as an officer. Koda was therefore schooled in mutantry by Sheriff Missile. He took Naveen Grey as his apprentice sometime before the Attack on Centerpoint, training him to Knighthood. During the 2000s, Koda was made a general in the Police Grand Army, commanding his own militia, comprised of volunteers. In 2004, when the Blackwing Operation was enacted, Koda somehow survived the slaughter of his fellow officers, going into hiding with his militia.

Eventually, Koda located Bladepoint and began striking at Imperial targets, taking interest in the Dark mutant Mae and hoping to draw her into a confrontation. This culminated in a mission to seize a N-54 Fighter Construction Facility in orbit of Australia. Koda believed that he could draw Mae out with the strike but was instead confronted by the nomad's black knight. The two dueled in the facility's command center; Koda was beaten and blinded but managed to escape the confrontation.

With his confidence shaken — and his connection to his powers seemingly gone — Koda turned to drinking and went into hiding in Manhattan. He was discovered by the apprentice he had dueled in Australia, who wanted his help in fighting the Empire. The apprentice—who had been tasked by Dorphane Giles to create a rebellion with which to oppose the Dark Lord — wanted Koda to instruct him in mutantry. Koda suspected that the young man before him was the same man who had blinded him, but — through his powers — Koda sensed a bright spot within him that gave him hope that the apprentice could be turned away from the Darkness. Koda agreed to help the apprentice and assisted him in making contact with Sheriff Bladepoint and fellow officers Dexter and Zett, through a series of missions. Together, they pledged to recreate the police to fight against the Empire. During this time, Koda recovered much of his former self and restored his connection to mutantry.

During the subsequent meeting of the Japanese Treaty to formally create the rebellion against the Empire, Dorphane Giles attacked the assemblage with Imperial forces. The apprentice—who had come to renounce his ties to Giles and the Empire—had attempted to keep the meeting secret but had been discovered. Kota was captured, along with the gathered senators, and taken to the Imperial Palace in the Horuz system. Koda was to be interrogated and executed by the Cosmic Emperor himself. The apprentice — who had been left for dead in Japan — infiltrated the Palace and fought his way to the prisoners. After engaging and beating Giles in a duel, the apprentice rescued Koda from a lightning attack by the Emperor. While the apprentice held off the Emperor, Koda and the officers escaped the Palace along with the apprentice's ship, the Shadow Laser. Regrouping in Japan, Kota joined in the Declaration of Rebellion, an official proclamation of the group's intent to oppose the Empire's rule.

Over the next year, Koda served as a general in the restored alliance, using his own squad of commandos to assault Imperial targets. Captured during the Destruction of the Imperial Palace, he was forced to fight in gladiatorial combat for the amusement of the country's ruler, Baron Meridan Taran. Koda was eventually rescued by X1, a clone of the legendary Dero. Although X1 was more interested in finding Calypso Pourkarim and a NoHead named Annabeth Black — who had been captured by the bounty hunter Torin X and taken to Poe Ledsa — than in fighting the Empire, he provided Koda with coordinates and schematics for the cloning facilities located at Santa Cruz in the state California. Kota led the Police Fleet to the state, engaging several members of the Sword of Masculinity in battle. With X1's aid, the police claimed victory at California, rescuing Black and Pourkarim and slaying Poe Ledsa. Koda was later responsible for the recruitment of a mutated clone of his former apprentice, Naveen Grey, into the police. He appears in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint.

Krenea the Kinetic[]

Krenea the Kinetic lived during the Middle Ages. She was notorious for her views on mutantry. She believed mutantry to be akin to some sort of deceptively sinister, indifferent god. She pointed to the numerous wars fought by countless mutants, as proof that mutation cared nothing for the lives it consumed, so long as balance was achieved. This philosophy emphasized the belief that neither the Light nor the Darkness was truly superior to the other, and that if people were to be truly free, mutantry had to be eliminated from the universe.

Krenea's controversy was generally a very unpopular theory with both the Legions of Metta and their enemies, and this practice disappeared with Krenea’s death. Her infamy also earned her an appearance on a Bronze Holocard.

Centuries later, S.M.S.B. Grand Master Master Intelligence came to a similar conclusion regarding the nature of mutantry. While he ascribed no intentions or emotions to something as fickle as mutation, he believed that the scientific elements being out of balance was the cause of the horrific amount of death and chaos that had occurred in the time since the coming of the NoHeads. Instead of believing that mutantry should be destroyed however, Master Intelligence instead took the approach that, to keep the world at peace, mutants themselves had to actively maintain the balance of mutantry.[36]

Kristy[]

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Kristy is a member of the Circle of Judgment and a special agent of the Celestial Bane. Left alone with Sarah Ferrell, the anarchist fought her in a ferocious one-on-one sword duel. After several minutes of intense dueling, Kristy drove Sarah up a ramp near a pit dropping down over 300 feet. He appears in Superquack: Focal Point.

Kylee[]

Kylee
"Amazing, Bethany!"
"I'm trying out for the team next year.
"
―Kylee and Bethany Donner[src]

Kylee was a higher-functioning neurodivergent mutant who was a friend of Bethany Donner and was a member of her gang at Superhero School. A Class A student, Kylee was impressed with Donner's flying skills, especially by third year standards, and when she expressed this, Donner bragged that she was planning on breaking the rules by trying out in Crodela the following school year. Kylee was present for the evacuation of Superhero University preceding the Battle of Superhero University, and left the school along with the other members of Bethany's gang, rather than choosing to fight the Imperial Army. It could be a possibility that Kylee would return to Superhero University, fighting against the school alongside NoHeads, as did the majority of Bethany's posse. She appears in Red Cavalier and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae.

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Lady Antinomy[]

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Lady Deimos[]

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Lady Fusillade[]

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The Lady[]

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"None of you are going to Solis Lacus under my watch."
―The Lady[src]

The Lady is the head of the virtuous half of the council of priests over the Church of Oltron and the tertiary antagonist in Band of Justice and a redeemed martyr in Band of Justice: Omniverse. She encountered Jay Organa and accepted him into the church, training him along with several other cultists, seemingly to help them be the best Multiversal defenders they could possibly aspire to be. In actuality, the Lady also worked with the enigmatic organization known as Needed Evil, and in the final stages of the ongoing War of Darkness, her true intentions were revealed. She manipulated Jay and his friends into defeating Pomp for her, and when the monster fell in the Sector of Curiosity, the Lady attacked the aspiring superheroes, who ultimately forced her into retreat. She became a confidant of Needed Evil and a personal advisor to Xitol. Fortunately, she would find a degree of redemption by playing a part in saving the Multiverse from Xitol, sacrificing herself to destroy the Aurora CL, saving Jay and Valhalla from Xitol's wrath and ensuring they would live to fight another day.

Born in c. 1685, the Lady became the head of the virtuous half of the council of priests who led the Church of Oltron, making her one of six primary clergy working for her religious cause. Unbeknownst to anyone, however, she was in league with the secretive and mysterious Needed Evil by 2034. Among those she recruited into the church was Valhalla, who she promised she could enable her to find inner peace as well as to develop a better understanding of the natural laws. One day, Valhalla brought Jay Organa to church as he hoped to find answers following the destruction of NANA. He began to question her, so she showed him a relic and asked what it reminded him most of. Furious that she was allegedly messing with him, Jay accused the Lady until the Allfather stepped in and pushed his astral form out of his body, thus sending him onto the Astral Plane. As he returned Jay's astral form to his body, the Lady explained what the Astral Plane was, and the Allfather taught him a lesson by sending him through the Multiverse. As he was brought to many realities, including the Axis Dimension and the White Dimension, the Allfather taught him that Earth was a part of the bigger Multiverse and that there were an infinite amount of realities. As he was brought to Proxima, Jay became fully convinced that their teachings and methods were legitimate and effective. The Lady believed he was hopeless, but the Allfather went against her wishes by allowing Jay to stay at Proxima and be trained to become a mystic. Much later, she tried to rescue Jay Organa from Vartal, but Wanda defeated her. Jay ultimately retrieved St. Peter's Relic. Growing closer to Jay as she was floating up above, she assembled several mystical needles that set up into place and control it with her mind that slowly stabbed Jay's left arm from the inside. She inscribed his third tattoo with her needles.

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The Lady turning on the aspiring heroes in the Sector of Curiosity.

Pomp was finally defeated, and it was in that moment that the Lady proceeded to knock the heroes all down with a shockwave and reveal her true nature. She recounted the story of her first visit, and when they tried to stand up to her, she shoved them down with simple Oltrist strikes. She admitted that the heroes were only used by her as mere cannon fodder. Scarlet Fist attempted to stop her from killing all of them, but the Lady tortured her with fiery cords of Oltrist energy. This of course escalated the conflict, and Jay ultimately managed to force her to retreat, with her promising retribution and proceeding to go on the run. While the Lady was on the run and still remaining in contact with Needed Evil, the church she once served was destroyed by Genesis and Valhalla helped found New Oltron. Later on, the Lady intervened in the Battle of Erno Silva, sacrificing herself to destroy the Aurora CL, saving everyone on the battlefield and ensuring Jay and Valhalla would live to fight another day. Seeing that she had saved the innocent protectors she once betrayed, the Lady died peacefully.

A religious extremist and a dogmatist, the Lady was well-known for being steadfast, nuanced, and merciless. The Lady also had a devious streak, actively encouraging young cultists to be ruthless in the manner they dealt their rivals by telling them to ignore the restrictions that their superiors would otherwise have put on duels. She considered Jay Organa hopeless and rejected him entirely, but she was far more charitable in her regard for Valhalla, believing she could someday be of use to her. However, despite being highly religious, she turns out to be unknowingly blasphemous calling religious people such as the Allfather "fools" (likely because, amid her pride, she thinks herself superior and even more religious than the Allfather himself). Beneath her veneer of cordiality and dedication to religious practices, lurked a personality that was ambitious, cruel, sadistic and downright evil. Hungry for the power of the Sector of Curiosity, the Lady had no qualms with how she attempted to achieve this goal, nor with whom she associated in the process, having joined the mysterious and morally ambiguous Needed Evil, and manipulating young and eager heroes in the making in this regard. She did not in fact care for her young charges in any way beyond their immediate or potential usefulness to her and willingly discarded them the moment she deemed them liabilities rather than assets. An intensely brutal and sadistic humanoid, the Lady subjected her most loyal and trusting disciple, Scarlet Fist, to repeated and prolonged torture through her tattoo matter concealed under her cowl, which required a genuine willingness to inflict pain and enjoy doing so, also verbally taunting the poor girl for her misplaced faith. She repeatedly refuses to find fault within herself and is very self-righteous. Even someone as malevolent and sadistic as the Lady would find a degree of redemption, doing so by playing a part in saving the Multiverse from Xitol, sacrificing herself to save the lives of Jay and Valhalla and thwarting Xitol. She saw that she had saved the victims of her own betrayal, and died peacefully.

Undeniably of above average in intelligence and ability, the Lady can use her tattoos combined with her energy blasts to excruciating effect. In order to teach Jay Organa a lesson, the Lady projected a blue beam that destroyed his sword instantly but left him unharmed. She also had some tattoos concealed under her clothing that gave her more power, easily breaking a thug she practiced it on while stating she was holding back and claiming she could make Jay see torture beyond his imagination had she used full capability. She also sadistically tortured Scarlet Fist in the network lobby in an attempt to kill her, subjecting her to agonizing pain, resulting in her being hospitalized in Solis Lacus as a result of her injuries. She was even powerful enough to singlehandedly destroy the Aurora CL, albeit, she would not survive to revel in this accomplishment. One of the Lady's tattoos allows her to effortlessly teleport herself to another location at will. As such, the Lady instantly warped herself to Sol and the star systems home to Vartal and Proxima with ease, having no need for the Spaise Matrix. She could also take others with her, warping both herself and the Disciples out of a crumbling building and later teleported Jay Organa alongside her to Earth. An advocate for violence and unafraid of using it herself, the Lady is a self-professed no hold barred fighter who did not believe in putting restrictions on dueling. She appears in Band of Justice and Band of Justice: Omniverse.

Lady Valarie[]

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"I think having the best tourist attraction on this planet makes up for a little dust. don't you?"
―Lady Valarie[src]

Lady Valarie was a member of the International Alliance, ruling over Asia and Mars. After the success of the Alliance, however, Valarie dishonorably turned on Zira, becoming her greatest rival. She is one of the few individuals among the Alliance's higher class who is morally "grey" - serving neither good nor evil. She betrayed both sides and ultimately worked for her own ends. Born in Europe, her parents were both gangsters from the United States of America, though when they were imprisoned for life she attended a private school in Asia. Since she was thirteen years of age, Valarie studied deeply the background of Zira Miranda Grover, a young Senator who aspired to rule the Eight Worlds through the International Alliance, the better to oppose her schemes. However, she soon became enamored of the Senator, advocating an alliance with Zira. Valarie betrayed her mission and sought the full power of the Alliance for herself. Upon reaching manhood, she saw her chance and betrayed Zira, as her ultimate goal was to supplant Zira and rule all the star system. Valarie herself began keeping a greater watch on Zira and sent spies to her home in Maryland. At first, she herself visited it secretly but stopped when she realized that its inhabitants had noticed her.

When the Alliance's campaign succeeded, Zira Grover became dictator of the United States and distributed the power of the Alliance across the globe. This resulted in Valarie became the dictator of the country Asia and the planet Mars. She liked to be seen as a fair and approachable employer, and she purposely treated her employees with great respect, giving them reason to stay working with and loyal to her. Among those who appreciated her kindness was the security officer Jerome, which he confessed in 2022. Her ethos was the opposite of her rival, Zira's; the dictator of America ruled through fear and oppression, while she ruled through esteem. However, she was also vindictive and never let any acts against her go unpunished.

Unlike Zira, Valarie was not fond of the idea of staying in her palace and luxury resorts all the time and disguised herself in order to come out in public and actually get out there without exposing her royal status. She was aware Zira would have her killed if she exposed anything about the Alliance to the wrong people, however. When she was out, she did not bring her reclining chair with her. During the height of the NoHead Empire, Imperials had set up an isolated and secretive mining facility on the ore-rich Yarax of Mars, which lied nearby. Valarie learned of Imperial operations there, and suspected that it was sold to the NoHeads by her distant cousin, Taran, violating the 1983 treaty. Sending a messenger claiming to work for Xalvatrix, Valarie informed the government of the situation, which led to a team of police being sent to investigate the enormous park to ascertain the existence of the mining installation.

Eventually, Valarie made a formal request to Zira to purchase her private suite overlooking the New York Grand Arena, which had been disused for nearly half a decade. Zira had stopped presiding over sporting events, spending more and more time in the comforts and luxuries of her palace. She willingly sold it to Valarie. Unlike Zira, however, Valarie didn’t care about the sport itself, and she only thought about the profits she would earn by betting on the race. She found the race itself to be boring and she was always looking forward for new sources of entertainment. Sometimes Valarie invited guests to the suite, like the Mayor, Katy Black and the President himself, whom Valarie never informed was under Zira's mind control, as she knew it would be far too easy for Zira to find out. However, to celebrate the events of 2017, Valarie reluctantly agreed to sell the booth and all the assets of skyracing to Lady Zaynie. After the chaos started in 2018, Valarie boarded her limousine and promptly returned to her Palace in Asia. One year later, Valarie was approached by an employee of Zira's — Luke Jones, the animal keeper. They plotted against Zira, intending to steal her Arena Beasts, but when she arranged for a transport to collect the man and the Beasts from Zira's Palace, Zira spectacularly backfired the abduction attempt. She later came to suspect John had contact with CIDCA, but before she could verify anything, he unleashed the coronavirus upon the world. Eventually, she learned that a bodyguard of hers had attempted to assassinate Summer Petersen, though she seemed dismissive of this. She ultimately perished during the Fall of the International Alliance.

Lady Valarie is a corpulent woman as a result of her sedentary lifestyle; her throne guided her around her palace, and while she sat in comfort, her guards did all her physical tasks. Still, she was the second most slovenly member of the Alliance, weighing more than Queen Zygen and being less than half of Zira's weight — placing her at a maximum of 443 kilograms, although her weight may have been as low as 315 kilograms. Valarie had dark brown hair with a few grey streaks and grey eyes. On most occasions, she wore elegant royal robes. Valarie liked to be seen as a fair and approachable employer, and she purposely treated her employees with great respect, giving them reason to stay working with and loyal to her, with her ethos contrasting her rival's, as Zira used tyranny and seduction and brute force to rule. She was extremely ambitious, resourceful, and persistent; while many would have packed up and left in her place after Zira's opposition to her disloyalty, she carried on, eventually making a wholesome life for herself. However, Valarie was also very aggressive and vengeful, and never let any acts against her go unpunished. Valarie's ultimate desire was money, and she cared little for how exactly she got her hands on it. She was also known to be cautious in her initial dealings with Zira, fearing retribution. She appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers, Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae, and League of Red Stars.

Lady Xamera[]

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Lady Zaynie[]

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Lady Zaynie is a member of Alliance Central of the International Alliance, ruling over Australia and Neptune. Her parents were both gangsters from the United States of America, though when they were imprisoned for life she swore herself to Zira Miranda Grover. Zaynie was born to two gangsters somewhere in the United States of America. She was considered to be very attractive. Zaynie was brought up to view crime as a way of life, and from a very young age she had an illustrious criminal record. When her parents were put behind bars for committing a grievous crime, Zaynie fled her home state, struck out on her own, and came into allegiance with Zira Miranda Grover, who conspired to create the International Alliance. She established contact with Valarie.

When the Alliance's campaign succeeded, Zira Grover became the dictator of the United States and distributed the power of the Alliance across the globe. This resulted in Zaynie becoming the dictator of the continent Australia and the planet Neptune. Although she eventually became very overweight, Zaynie was nowhere close to Zira, who could barely move and usually preferred to ride on her reclining throne. While Zaynie's throne also possessed mobile technology, she still rose from it to do certain tasks, as opposed to Zira, who had never once stood up since the early nineties.

Following several crucial and profitable events throughout 2017, Lady Zaynie convinced a reluctant Lady Valarie to sell the Private Suite overlooking the New York Grand Arena and all the assets of skyracing to her. Valarie had never cared about the sport itself, having thought only of the profits she would earn by betting on the race. She had found the race itself to be boring, always looking forward for new sources of entertainment. Zaynie, on the other hand, found the races almost as thrilling as Zira did, and she quickly set up a gladiator arena and replaced Zira's bed, which had long been removed and taken elsewhere, with her own. She rarely used the suite when there were no races to watch. When Zaynie was in the box, she was always accompanied by several of her servants and slaves, including four bodyguards. Unlike Zira, Zaynie brought snacks to the races, as opposed to the Magistrate having huge loads of exotic foods brought to her by aerial escort. Zaynie was present via holographic transmission in Jalahessea, where Susan Marshall attempted to appeal to the International Alliance. Zira stated that she would ally with him if she was presented with money, but Burnbottom said he had none. Zaynie asked if they had anything to trade, and Burnbottom stated it was their lives for all she possessed. The confrontation became a skirmish, prompting Zaynie to cut the transmission.

Several months later, Zaynie became aware that the Girl-Team, who was planning on holding a skyrace to determine their new leader, had requested that Zira Miranda Grover preside over the race since they believed that her sheer presence would increase competition. Zaynie knew that the Magistrate had grown quite attached to the comforts and luxuries of her palace surrounded by her followers and that she had thus stopped presiding over such sporting events years ago. When she refused, Zaynie reached out to the Girl-Team and offered to hold the race in Zira's stead. Her entrance in the stands was greeted with cheers from the spectators who came to watch the race from all corners of the nation. Zaynie formally signaled the start of the race and the skyracers began their laps, at the end of which Alison Carroway emerged victorious. At least eight years later, Zaynie was glad to buy Clair Julian as a personal slave after Zenema sold her, having known she was once a personal favorite of Zira Miranda Grover herself. Zaynie had one of her servants steal a suit since the tailor had made his escape to freedom a long time ago. Jim Newman also came into her services.

During Hell Burnbottom's campaign, the demon Felix breached Zaynie's Hold. From there, he quickly gained access to Zaynie's throne room, where he requested Zaynie assist the Apostles in their conquest. He had a personal reason for going, however, as he wanted her to tell him everything she knew about Red Mist. When Zaynie refused to cooperate, Felix declared that Zaynie was of no use to him and then used his Broadsword to kill her personally. The guards immediately attacked him, though Felix escaped after a lengthy chase. Zaynie's corpse was later recovered by Jim Newman and another guard, who were both heartbroken. The hegemonic enterprises of Lady Zaynie was a valuable commodity that the remaining five members of Alliance Central desired for themselves. Hence, they descended on the wreckage of Zaynie's facility looking for any documents that would settle the contentious issue of her will, finding a security recording of Felix killing her, which they suppressed to disabuse people of the notion that the women of Alliance Central could be killed. Who would benefit from the will was never resolved, leading to the mining enterprises suffering from a power vacuum and the trade routes that she controlled being left unguarded by military soldiers who were no longer being paid. A lot of Zaynie's slaves escaped to freedom as well. When the S.M.S.B. conducted a formal raid on the hold, they took many things, including Clair Julian.

Lady Zaynie is a corpulent woman as a result of her sedentary lifestyle; her throne guided her around her palace, and while she sat in comfort, her guards did all her physical tasks. Zaynie had dark brown hair and brown eyes. On most occasions, she wore elegant royal robes that proudly emphasized her protruding belly. Although she became very overweight, Zaynie was nowhere close to Zira, who could barely move and usually preferred to ride on her throne, which possessed mobile technology. Zaynie was extremely ambitious, resourceful, and persistent, being well-loved by many of her servants and followers who absolutely adored her. However, as one who believed in keeping the law and order at any cost, she was also very aggressive and vengeful, and never let any acts against her go unpunished. She appears in flashbacks Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers and S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect and is mentioned in League of Red Stars.

Lady Zenema[]

Main article: Zenema

Lady Zunex[]

Lady Zunex was the ruthless ruler of Neptune and Africa, as well as both the youngest and second-least corpulent of the International Alliance. Born in 1981, Zunex became one of several women who made their bid for dominance during the First NoHead War, falling into league with Zira Miranda Grover, who had just become the President of the United States of America, and became the Junior to the currently top secret International Alliance. Together, they spent their resources garnering favor with those who seemed to be shifting into power. After this, Zunex returned to Neptune, moving her operations into a Palace, safely nestling herself in the castle's comfortable obscurity, where she claimed absolute control of both Africa and Neptune. She spent most of her time doing sedentary activities, and always had her food within easy reach. Zunex also wore an array of fancy jackets to acommodate her delicate body from the cold.

Zunex was also present at Jalahassea in 2018.[15] She became really annoyed whenever Zira flaunted her remarkable bulk to other Alliance members because it showed how protected and wealthy she was to the others, but unlike the other five members she could let this aggravation get the better of her, something Zira considered extremely amusing.

When Zunex began constructing the Magma Sword, Zenema came and took part in a close inspection of the partially completed superweapon, at which point the architects took to removing all the Imperial padding and leaving only the central superlaser weapon, encased in a cylindrical steel shell. However, thanks to her overconfidence and shortsightedness, when the weapon was completed, Zunex fell. When the Phoenix Squad found out about the Magma Sword, Zunex was captured and put on trial for war crimes, and was executed a year later.

After Zunex's demise, the leadership of Africa and Neptune was claimed by fellow Alliance member Zain. It was later revealed that Zain had actually manipulated Zunex into undergoing the creation of the Magma Sword and making it the failure that it was, to discredit her rival. Zain's scheme was clearly successful, as the mention of Zunex's superweapon was used to insult both Africans and Neptunians by members of other systems. The destruction of the Magma Sword was considered to have put an end to the era of superlaser-based superweapons.[23]

While she never put on as much weight as five of the seven International Alliance members and never came anywhere near Zira's weight, Lady Zunex was still a corpulent woman as a result of her sedentary lifestyle; her throne guided her around her palace, and while she sat in comfort, her guards did all her physical tasks. Zunex had red hair and usually wore fancy jackets. While she was certainly a calculating intellect, Zunex appeared to be the most naive member of the International Alliance, being nowhere near as intelligent as Zira Miranda Grover. She was every bit as ruthless as the others, however, and she found obsession with her power and wealth. Her ruthlessness was extreme enough for her to construct the Magma Sword solely to command Sol by force. Zunex can barely move around and is defenseless on her own, instead relying on numerous henchmen and slaves to get what she wants.

Lamoni[]

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"If I were you, I wouldn't get too used to being back here, Troy. In fact, I wouldn't bother unpacking at all."
―Lamoni[src]
"What this town needs is a good purge, Jen, starting with a certain troublemaker who saw fit to question Red Mist's authority."
―Lamoni[src]

Lamoni is a nomad and a supporting antagonist in S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect. Secretly working for Rose, he tortured Tori Newell and helped Red Mist take over New York. Lamoni was born in Jerusalem on April 27, 2026. Growing up, he frequently picked fights at school, and he was extremely protective of his virginity. When Lamoni was fifteen years old, he was brought to the hospital to greet his grandfather and help comfort him as he was making a recovery from his severe affliction. However, he became agitated when his grandfather claimed that the new generation relied too much on technology, even after the Melanization, and ripped out his life support before fleeing out the window, becoming a wanderer with no permanent abode. He eventually came into contact with Rose.

Secretly working for Rose, he tortured Tori Newell, holding them down as Rose electrocuted them inside the mansion of a young governor named Dale, who was on vacation and letting Rose crash at his luxurious home. Before the process began, Lamoni had become very uncomfortable and unwillingly pleased when Rose entered the room in clothes that, while casual, were somewhat revealing and accentuated her muscular and curvy figure, prompting him to put on a purple cape in response. While Rose spent hours enjoying the sight of Tori's smouldering form, Lamoni had an undisclosed place to be and left the mansion, grabbing celery as per Rose's suggestion on the way out. Subsequently, he helped Red Mist take over New York. Immediately before Messina delivered his iconic speech, Lamoni stalked a Neptunian named Karl to a mill on the side of a road. As a public bus approached, Lamoni pushed him into the bus' path, killing him.

After Red Mist declared martial law, Lamoni spent most of his time partying with his friends, who could now cause trouble wherever they pleased, and so proceeded to cause numerous nasty incidents, often ones wrought at the expense of neurodivergents. With no one adhering to the drinking age law anymore, Rose encouraged him to begin drinking alcohol, with him deciding he very much liked it. After a lifestyle of decadence, he gained weight throughout the months of chaos, although he bared his delicate arms and slightly distended stomach with pride. Rose was so proud of him for this that she finally gave him a gift he'd secretly wanted, and been in denial to himself about, for months — her curvy body. Lamoni spent a night of violent passion with her, destroying his virginity. One result of his weight gain was that it became more uncomfortable for him to go around barefoot as he had usually done in the past, so he eventually stole an expensive pair of shoes while Rose provided cover for him. Little did he know that she only tolerated his company because he was exceptionally useful when she sent him on errands, some far more mundane than others, and wound up enlisting his services continously. After Rose was fatally impaled by the Umbralord, Lamoni became devastated with grief.

When the S.M.S.B. returned from their faroff imprisonment, Titanium Girl feigned illness to sneak past the guards, and so Raeanne Hawkins, her sister, carried her and requested help from Jen and Lamoni. Fearing she could be infectious, Lamoni panicked and demanded Raeanne get back, before Jen assertively cited she was not an apothecary, leaving Raeanne to seek another way to get her friends inside. During the subsequent Battle of New York, Lamoni joined several gangsters led by Messina himself in the final battle against the S.M.S.B. for the sake of the memory of his dead friend. As Red Mist's thugs began to fall back, he was driven to the edge of a bridge and fell off of it to his death, but not before dragging down with him the freedom fighter that he was trying to strike down.

Lamoni was a tall, well-rounded young man with tan skin and black hair. He wore a red headband and green sweatpants. He also wore a feather cover set around his chest, ending above his muscular stomach. When he tortured Troy Zonko, and when he fought during the Battle of New York, he complimented his peculiar setup with a heavy purple cape clamped on the back. The cloak was fully lined with a satin-weave material that was a lighter purple than the cloak itself. It fell from Lamoni's shoulders to just below his calves. Although Lamoni wanted it to be taut, it almost always hung down. While he owned a pair of worn sandals, he usually went around barefoot until he later stole expensive shoes to wear. After several months of decadence, the muscular man began gaining weight, resulting in delicate arms and a slightly distended stomach, although he bared them proudly.

As a teenager who appeared to be a being of pure malevolence without any redeeming qualities, Lamoni was shown to be incredibly loyal to Rose. He did anything she asked of him and carried out orders for his sociopathic friend without question. He didn't show any concern for human life; he was willing to murder anyone such as Karl that his friend wanted dead. He also admired Rose's beauty and while he found her figure extremely pleasing, was very clearly uncomfortable when she wore casual yet somewhat revealing clothes, even putting on a cape in response to seeing what she had on. Lamoni was devastated by her death and this induced him to become sinister and malevolent enough to drag a freedom fighter with him off a bridge, killing them both during the climactic Battle of New York, leaving his objective of vengeance in vain. Lamoni, apart from his native Hebrew, also speaks fluent English, albeit with a slight accent. He appears in S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect.

Laura[]

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Laura was a neurotypical mutant and police officer who worked for the Pentagon in the government during Mr. Stupid NoHead's second rise to power. At some point she attended Superhero School. Laura and her boyfriend Dexter, also fought against Mr. Stupid NoHead and his army during the Second NoHead War. At the end of the war in 2030, Laura and Dexter were tortured to cripple by the Elitists. She and her boyfriend were subsequently placed in the Jan Thickley Ward for irrevocable power damage at NYC Hospital, where they currently reside. For a while, she suspected that members of the NoHeads knew how to disguise themselves to pass their fellow mutants undetected, which turned out to be true. After graduating, Laura became a well-respected police officer, as did her boyfriend, Dexter. At the time, Mr. Stupid NoHead and his followers were growing increasingly powerful, and the two did anything in their power to oppose them. Shortly afterward, Laura and Dexter were attacked by Whammo Fireball, Darren Slade (who had no choice), and the Lunch Money Bandit. They were captured and tortured extensively with lightning, and although the Elitists were caught and sentenced to life imprisonment in Beta Prison for their crimes, their victims would never recover. Laura was deemed a cripple, and lost her capability to function in society. She and Dexter were placed in the permanent ward of NYC Hospital, where they would reside for the rest of their lives.

A well-respected officer, Laura was said to be much beloved among the community. She is a round-faced woman with short hair and a broad neck. By the early 2050s, her hair had become white, wispy and dead-looking, however it is unknown as to whether this was from age or due to lightning. Laura was a highly respected police officer, along with her boyfriend and Joe. The formers were eventually tortured into insanity by a group of Elitists, seeking information about their master's downfall. She appears in S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now? and Agents of the S.M.S.B.: Age of Innovation.

Layla[]

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Layla is a Human/Falmala and the leader of the Police Acquisition Division. She is a half-form, although she claims merely to have "special features." This is a necessity, however, as the approach to Falmalas (or part-Falmalas) is generally hostile. During the summer of 2017 Joseph Abernathy and Layla visited the giants as envoys for Sheriff Bladepoint. Joseph described her bladework as "brilliant". Within seconds, she stabbed two of Korolish's followers with her sword. She separated from Abernathy during the return journey, however, because he would not abandon his captive sister Joanna, who proved to be a highly taxing traveling companion; she returned to Jade Sanctum alone. During the Battle of Superhero University, Layla put it to Abernathy that she was a half-form he was right, of course, but she was not inclined to concede such a point, and, for a while, avoided his company. However, Zett noticed that she did attempt to re-initiate contact with Joseph Abernathy while he dug in his garden, though apparently Joseph did not warmly greet her and she turned away. In August 2040, Layla attended the final of the S.M.S.B. Skyfighter Tournament with some of her teammates.

As the head of the Police Acquisition Division, Layla is a competent mutant deserving of the title bestowed upon her. She is of course able to sense mutantry in otherwise nascent individuals. As a half-Falmala, Layla had inherited the passive ability to resist many superpowers. Though she was never shown actually fighting, Layla has proven to be a capable duelist, since Joseph Abernathy claimed that Layla performed excellently during their mission to rescue him when he was ambushed by the giants under Korolish's command. He also said that she was able to do very fast bladework. She is also a swift duelist, being able to stab two giants within seconds of each other. Layla's contorted face and long fingers are both due to her half-Falmala background. Initially, she fiercely denied this, claiming that she merely looked "special". Layla was shown to have a sense of fair play. However, she was ashamed of being a hybrid, and claimed that she was simply "special". Though Joseph described as her as a fine, well-dressed woman, Layla did not complain once about having to climb over boulders or sleep in caves during her and Joseph's mission to visit the giants, which in turn implies that - despite her denial of her heritage - she was still a realistic woman who knew how to accept her circumstances for what they were. She also had a fiery temper and Joseph had to restrain her from attacking two NoHeads during the mission, leading him to speculate that this may be due to the French in her. She appears in Before The SMSB: The Dominion of the Dark Lord, S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?, Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Sheriff Bladepoint, and Vault of Ages: Cosmic War.

Poe Ledsa[]

Main article: Poe Ledsa

Lee[]

"Has anyone been nice to you?"
"Sure a bloke's been nice to meh, if he wanted somethin' from meh. I bet you's real nice to yer pupils when ya need 'em in battle, but that ain't love. When yeh know yeh'd get nothing outta it, but yeh're still there for somebody, that's love. If someone you care about's a jerk and yeh're hella understanding and forgive 'em within reason, that's love. Eh, it's just a fairy tale. Wee children's dreams.
"
―Lee's understandably pessimistic outlook on life[src]

Lee is an elderly humanoid who was imprisoned in the dungeons of Ilha Castle on Ilha da Queimada Grande in 1992 after he fought Niranda the Thrice-Cursed and lost. Decades later, he was rescued by S.M.S.B. Grandmaster Baby Intelligence and sent to a port to find someone who could help him heal. In 1992, an international alliance, learned about the intentions of Niranda the Thrice-Cursed. Thinking he could end the threat Niranda posed to humanity, Lee attempted to kill Niranda by sneaking onto Ilha da Queimada Grande. He nearly succeeded, but was caught by the warlord and imprisoned in a cell. Towards the later years of his life, Lee feared he would never escape and as his mental, emotional, and physical state all decreased considerably, he developed a very cynical regard for society, especially for what love truly was. One day, in 2030, thirty-eight years after his imprisonment began, he awoke to find he was not alone: Baby Intelligence had allowed himself to be captured by Niranda in his search for a revelation. The two had an argument about love, with Baby Intelligence initially being extremely annoyed by his scornful criticism, before changing tack and asking if anyone had ever shown him kindness. Lee denied love was for adults at all, but Baby Intelligence inadvertently learned something valuable from the prisoner that allowed him to understand a girl named Carol Wilcox had developed strong feelings for Crodela Team Captain Ammon Dorber.

However, Baby Intelligence was then granted audience with Niranda the Thrice-Cursed. After killing her, Baby Intelligence realized that Lee was still incarcerated, and went to extract him. The two departed in the Pinewood Derby and he dropped off Lee at a nearby port. Knowing he desperately needed shelter and sustenance to improve his emaciated state, Baby Intelligence recommended someone for him to see. He later attended Baby Intelligence's first birthday, at which point the superhero learned his name.

Lee was severely emaciated, bearing a frail skeletal figure with a bald head, skull-like face, great sunken eyes, and wrinkled cheeks. Most of his teeth were gone. Lee's heart was in the right place, as he was courageous enough to challenge Niranda the Thrice-Cursed, apparently unaided. He wisely believed that love was defined by people giving to those they loved without thought of reward, and by offering second chances within reason to said people. However, his four-decade imprisonment had significant effects on his emotional, mental, and physical health. Despite this, he deeply regretted being so scornfully critical of Baby Intelligence, as he had proved him wrong in regards to his belief that nobody was kind without thought of reward. Lee's fighting skills are unknown, he was certainly strong enough to fight against Niranda, despite ultimately losing. His physical aptitude is considerable, as despite physical degrading while imprisoned in Ilha Castle, Lee still survived in that prison for thirty-eight years. He appears in The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom and The Super Babies: Final Clash of Brethren.

The Lemur[]

Main article: Lemur

Leonard[]

Leonard is a hero and a member of the Impedance, described as a "socially awkward outcast", and a good friend of Bob. With the evil Lord of the Stone returning to dominance, Leonard and Bob allied themselves with Sir Analdas. They also met Carlislie, who joined them at their camp. With what became known as the Camaraderie of the Impedance, he fought in the Mutant Wars, during which time he met Gummi the Bare and he helped them fight. After the Battle of Noawen, he left with Gummi to seek his fortune. Both of his parents were mutants, making him pure-blood. His powers developed when he was an infant, an alarmingly rare occurrence. By the time he was six months old, he had become an accomplished shapeshifter. He was a "socially awkward outcast" and became close friends with fellow misfit Bob. The two established a close relationship. It is also known that Bob visited the tree Leonard had always called home.

In 2573 BCE, the evil tyrant known as the Lord of the Stone dramatically escaped capture. Agitated by the news, Leonard came into league with the Knight Sir Analdas. Bob was reluctant to form an alliance, but he finally relented. They also met Carlislie, who joined them at their camp. The unexpected quartet prepared to seek out the castle of the Lord of the Stone, but as they made arrangements for the journey, Carlislie disappeared. When she returned to camp safely, Leonard learned that she was captured by a band of Maton thugs and rescued by a new friend of hers, the mysterious yet dim-witted Gummi the Bare. Like Sir Analdas, Leonard was skeptical about Gummi and questioned the possibility of his existence. It was then that Leonard realized he did not want to conquer the Lord of the Stone to replace him, leaving him to wonder which way to travel instead. He knew he would never return to his former quest, and he realized he had no choice but to remain with the Camaraderie.

Leonard fought in the Battle of Noawen. During the fight, he "returned the favor" to Gummi the Bare by blasting several imps away from him, pleasing Gummi, who supposed they were even. He encountered Eorza the Rock God as he was preparing to kill Bob from behind, but Leonard shouted at him to watch his back. The two fought Eorza, who overwhelmed them by turning Leonard's dagger into a pebble. Just as Eorza was about to press his advantage, Keeber caught him off guard by leaping onto his back, allowing Leonard to pull open his chest, which had become more fragile when Eorza had taken a blast of water during the fight. Eorza smote him on the head, but an explosion ensuing right behind them conveniently threw Eorza to the ground, where Keeber drove his club into the opening Leonard had torn, killing the Rock God. Leonard took Bob's hand and they sought out the Lord of the Stone. He found him when he heard the King's frightening speech to the Impedance, and then witnessed the spectacular duel between the Lord of the Stone and Sir Analdas. Moved by Analdas' apology, Leonard threw a sword at him and Keeber redirected it so it injured their common foe, which allowed Analdas to destroy the Lord of the Stone once and for all. Hours later, Leonard went to a medical station, where he found Analdas recovering from his brutal duel. Leonard reconciled with Analdas, who promised he would never reject him again. However, Leonard repeatedly stated that he did not wish to join the Impedance, as he did not share their desire to destroy the remnants of the Stone Kingdom. After the battle, Leonard presumably returned to his affairs.

Leonard desired to impress other individuals around him, to the extent that he had trouble forming relationships with anybody. Unlike his comrades, he initially wanted to destroy the Lord of the Stone so he could take his place, naively joining forces with several people he knew were far stronger than he. This fierce desire, however, seemed to mitigate over time, partially because of his love for Carlislie. Upon being put to the test, Leonard participated in the Battle of Noawen for the Impedance's cause. Leonard was an exceptionally skilled warrior.

Leonard’s relationship with Carlislie was initially a rocky one. Unlike the other members of the Camaraderie, Carlislie "could see right through him" and despised him for being self-centered, power-hungry, and cocky. However, the two began bonding after Carlislie helped Leonard realize he didn't covet the Lord of the Stone's throne, and wanted to travel another way. It is unknown what became of them after the Lord of the Stone's demise. He appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: The Dawn of Mutantry.

Lestange twins[]

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"Yeah, said the twerp that had a violent reaction to my attempt on Master Intelligence's life in the Town Hall!"
"I heard that, savage!
"
―Sebastian Lestange, Augustus Salt, and Rudolph Lestange[src]
"I heard differently, my Lord. A trap lies in the Court to kill us all should we try to enter. I heavily advise against this."
"My Lord, this is clearly a false statement. Leave it to Rudolph Lestange to fall for their ploy. Lestange, I suggest you remain silent.
"
―Excerpt from the meeting at Transylvania Quarters[src]

Rudolph and Sebastian Lestange are two brothers and members of Plague Reborn. Together, they fought on several fronts during the Gladiator's campaign. Like most Pestises, they were killed during the Battle of Jupiter. During the Gladiator's campaign, they were moderately active. During a vicious fight in the Town Hall, Rudolph reacted violently against Augustus Salt for trying to kill Master Intelligence in place of the Gladiator. It should be noted that in all fairness Augustus was not an official Knight of Plague, and therefore received little respect amongst them.

In the summer of 2051, the brothers attended a Knight of Plague meeting at Transylvania Quarters concerning plans to acquire the Orb of Power and take over the government. During that meeting, he reported that he had possessed Fredrick Powell, then head of the Department of Justic], as part of the Gladiator's plan to obtain the Orb of Power and enslave Sol. Many of his fellow Knights were impressed, though the Gladiator believed Becca's estimate of where the Orb was over Rudolph's. Rudolph had fallen for the trap set by Molly Dawson and Stephens on that count, whereas Becca knew the true location, the Court of Domination. Sebastian's stealth allowed him to quietly possess government officials such as Powell and member of the Department of Defense Russell Stewart on the Gladiator's orders. These were placed in a bid to obtain the Orb of Power. However, these attempts were short-lived, as Fredrick failed to obtain the Orb, therefore causing the Gladiator to murder Fredrick, and Russell was arrested for attempting to break into the Court of Domination.

After the failure of his previous attempts to obtain the Orb, the Gladiator successfully attempted to lure Lindsay to the Court of Domination by planting a vision into her mind about a powerful bomb that could destroy everything. In the following battle, Rudolph was paired with Sebastian. Finally, Master Intelligence telekinetically smashed the shelves, distracting the Pestises so they could flee. However, Rudolph quickly pursued them by flying above the shelves along with Caberra and the Gladiator, and Master Intelligence ordered everyone into the adjoining Time Chamber as Sebastian joined Rudolph in the air. Inside the Death Chamber, Sebastian captured Captain Strength, rounding him up before tying them. However, Baby Strength used his Super strength to free himself and proceed to steal Sebastian’s keys. Sebastian called to the Gladiator, who prepared to unleash the Grand Nuke until Red X sacrificed her life to destroy it. Meanwhile, Captain Strength freed the others, and the battle resumed. As the battle commenced, Force Baby angrily injured Becca Smith after witnessing Andromeda's death. He proceeded to shoot down an unsuspecting Rudolph and Sebastian, as well as several other Knights.

Rudolph Lestange had dark hair, red eyes, and black skin. Both Rudolph and Sebastian were sadists who enjoyed torturing people in general, particularly children. Rudolph had strong beliefs that Fobbles were lesser than mutants. However, he was seemingly more bright than his brother Sebastian, formulating a clever tactic to incapacitate Red X. Sebastian was also shown to be cowardly and arrogant. He was rude and offensive, hurling a horrible insult at Becca Smith (but only after the latter told his brother to shut up).[citation needed] He was also hot-tempered, responding with violence without warning. He is also shown to not be as intelligent as Rudolph, who was a much better tactician. They appear in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Latest Threat.

Leven[]

Leven is a student at Tower Placement School, who was in a tight relationship with Copper. She ran a three legged race with Copper on Field Day and won using teamwork. She appears in D.I.T. One-Shot: Zachary Brown.

Leslie Levine[]

Main article: Leslie Levine

Lewis[]

"This is just the start, isn't it?"
"Not just for you. Many mutants are aspiring to use their powers to save the Solar System. Evil has taken many forms. The evil plant. The Dark Priest. The Legions of Metta. The followers of Mykew Hadeline. And the worst of them all, the NoHeads. If you accept this, you are becoming part of something more dangerous, more overwhelming, more remarkable, and more powerful than you can possibly imagine.
"
―Wayne and Lewis[src]

Lewis is a prominent member of the Police Grand Army. He was educated outside of his home country in several guilds, specializing in threat analysis and personal combat. While he was abroad, his younger brother was killed during a training exercise. When the NoHeads rose to power, Lewis joined the Police Grand Army under Sheriff Bladepoint and became an extremely valuable and trusted ally to the organization's leader. By the time of the Battle of Maryland in 2015, he had become the leader of the Police Ground Forces, overseeing every branch of the military outlet. He was not known for being sociable — a character trait he would exhibit throughout his life — being more focused on being the consummate professional. Lewis was constantly working to improve the Police Ground Force, and actually invented the sandshooter that became standard amongst his colleagues' weapons.

Eventually, Lewis became aware of Wayne's involvement in thwarting the evil plans of a sentient plant named Potty, and learned of his subsequent two victories against forces of evil. He also learned that he had a live marionette named Richard helping him as his sidekick. Lewis approached the newly formed duo at the beach, where he warned them just how much they have gotten themselves into. However, Wayne assured him he was aware of the consequences of his actions, and Richard confirmed that he viewed himself as the sidekick. Satisfied, Lewis briefly spoke of the universe laying ahead of the two aspiring superheroes.

During the Battle of the Eastern Field, Bladepoint was murdered by Dark mutants. Shortly afterwards, the Police Grand Army insisted Baby Intelligence come to see them. Lewis was present at the meeting that followed. As per Sheriff Bladepoint's request, his being deceased left Baby Intelligence the new leader of the Police Grand Army. He felt this was too much of a burden as he did not think he was strong enough to take on the NoHeads. However, he was able to reason with them that Lewis would make for a far better leader than he, which the council reluctantly acquiesced to. Lewis was extremely touched upon learning the true extent of Baby Intelligence's confidence in him. He stood up and, knowing this oath would not be abused, promised that he would do anything the baby asked of him. As a gift, Lewis provided Baby Intelligence with a flask full of a unique Healing Serum.

Later, Sebiscuits Cardarphen was apprehended and reconstructed in a life-supporting suit, while Pythoman was subdued and sentenced to a lifetime in prison. Before going to verify that the construction was complete, Baby Intelligence sent a message to the Administrative Office telling them what had transpired. Amazed, Lewis promptly brought together several members of the government for a board meeting on the porch of the MBH. They arrived to discuss the future of Sebiscuits Cardarphen, being greeted by the cyborg and his master. As if out of nowhere, a miniature bomb exploded, killing the board members. Lewis had a moment to realize Annabeth Black had given him that bomb disguised as an access chip months ago, and then he had the horrible realization that he was dying. After Force Baby burst in and shot Black dead, Baby Intelligence then rushed over to tend to Lewis. Thankfully, he had a few drops left in his flask, and in a moment of irony he used it to heal Lewis. The two then discussed Cardarphen and agreed he would spend five years in a prison for juveniles, although Baby Intelligence would frequently tend to him. However, when Cardarphen quickly accepted his fate, Lewis agreed he could join the victory celebration before he began his sentence.

Lewis temporarily filled in the position of Sheriff, but he was eventually replaced by a proactive man named Dynamo. After the end of the Second NoHead War, Dynamo aided in the care of Bladepoint's godson, Edward van Dukas, thus fulfilling the role that his own godfather never got to play. Dynamo and Edward eventually became very close. Other police officers commented that they wanted Edward to move in with the family, Dynamo mentioned that Edward had already been coming to their home for dinner four times a week, and that he was practically living with them as it was.

Lewis was often humorless and grim, constantly striving to do the best he could at his job. However, he could at times appear to be distrusting and outright cynical. Despite this, he was extremely touched when Baby Intelligence begged the Grand Army to make him their leader instead of him, which made him realize just how much the superhero believed in him. Bold and pragmatic to the last degree, Lewis was usually on the alert, and was often called "the quickest eyes in the sanctum". He possessed keen senses, and was quite intelligent, being responsible for the invention of the sand-shooter. He appears in The Prime Poppies, The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom, The Super Babies: An Ended Generation, and The Super Babies: Final Clash of Brethren and is mentioned in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: Age of Innovation.

Cera Lewis[]

"You've shut down compassion, Lewis. Still, I might inquire, will you be with us when the Boy-Team falls? Will you really?"
―Natalia Thornton to Cera Lewis[src]

Cera Lewis is a High General of the Girl-Team. In her early years, she associated herself with many female children who planned to join the Girl-Team under Helen McKeen. When she arrived at Tower Placement School, she already had several friends. She also formed a close bond with Emily Watson and knew of her true vision, and was to some degree loyal. She accompanied Natalia Thornton to Andy Ballard Arena, and viewed the opening stages of the Battle of Draper directly from the central arena, when an army of Boy-Team members and replicas invaded the base. Retreating with Thornton into the Girl-Team war room, the pair then escaped aboard Beethoven II’s shuttle. However, when Lewis saw Jay piloting a stolen tank to intercept Emily Watson, she landed with Natalia and confronted him in two vehicles within the vessel. Jay was able to defeat both of them, but the delay prevented him from reaching Emily. Beethoven II would later locate them and get them to their homes, where he lied to their parents that the two had been caught in an “absolutely terrible accident.” After murdering Betsy for her failure, Watson promoted Lewis as the new captain. As Steven Thompson and Summer Petersen traveled to Maryland to return Eegan Grover to his mother, Cera Lewis walked to the playground on Emily Watson’s behest and barged in on Jay Organa. They began to duel with laser swords. Their battle led them into an alleyway, where Jay finally defeated her. Later on, Cera Lewis assisted Emily Watson and the entire Girl-Team army in destroying an entire neighborhood. Just then, Beethoven II exposed both Aidan and Tyrone. Emily ordered them to pass a message to Steven Thompson telling him she challenged him to destroy the Bow-Tie. After Tyrone and Aidan headed off, she asked Cera Lewis how many men it takes to deliver a message. Realizing where this was going, Lewis cocked her gun and replied, “Only one!”. Ultimately, only Aidan delivered the message, heavily implying that Lewis killed Tyrone.

Shortly before the Liberation of Utah, Cera Lewis witnessed Summer Petersen being exposed as a double agent, which made her very upset. After breaking out of prison, the boys arrived at Tower Placement for a surprise attack, hiding in the shadows. However, Emily Watson anticipated this and sent the entire army to fight, and a heated battle took place. Cindy Lewis fought by Emily’s side until the latter broke off to pursue Steven Thompson. Finally, the girls were forced to split up, and Lewis joined Colette as the girls regrouped around the arena. Though outnumbered by their enemies, the girls fought to the end. Finally, Lewis managed to kill her longtime enemy, Larry Hunt. Upon arriving at the battle, Jay Organa took after Lewis, who was dueling Helen McKeen and just about to overpower her. Although Jay stopped Lewis from killing McKeen, Lewis survived the encounter. Ultimately, it was the boys who held the upper hand. Cera knew this perfectly well when Helen McKeen signaled for a cessation of the fight. She offered the chance to surrender, and the girls were more than happy to oblige. Lewis immediately fled the school for a seemingly permanent time, along with the others. With Emily Watson dead, Cera Lewis signed a treaty with the Boy-Team at gunpoint, surrendering to their cause. This treaty was opposed by fellow member Lisa Perry, who attempted to kill Steven. However, Ammon Grant intervened and fought Perry, seriously injuring her in the process.

At some point following the Battle of Orem, Cera Lewis was informed of a sighting of Boy-Team operative, Cooper Miller, but she dismissed it and told Taylor Avery, who had given her the information, that the Cavaliers of Thornton wouldn't listen to every little word somebody said about the Boy-Team. However, Thornton, who had been listening the whole time, revealed herself, chastising Lewis in front of Avery and telling her that the Cavaliers would do anything to destroy the Armies of Organa. Thornton bluntly asked her if she would stand by her side, and while Lewis hastily confirmed she would, Thornton looked unconvinced of her honesty. During the final battle that took place a year after the beginning of the war, Cera Lewis confronted Steven Thompson. Thompson tried to reason with her, but Lewis claimed that it was too late and captured him, before bringing him to Natalia Thornton. As Lewis watched, Thornton battled Thompson, prompting her to leave through a chamber. Steven won, and he proceeded to kill Natalia — or so he thought. Natalia faked her death and was hiding. This event left Cera Lewis in disarray, who desperately attempted to rebuild the Cavalier forces. While Natalia Thornton was disenchanted, she still communicated with Lewis.

After the war, Cera Lewis was captured in person by Steven Thompson and brought to court for her actions during both wars, leaving her dreams of continuing the Girl-Team cause in tatters. To Steven’s utter shock, Lewis was ordered to jail for five years (he thought she would end up there for life). After two years in the prison, Cera smiled as she approached Natalia Thornton, who had just arrived. Noting her surprise for being imprisoned together, Cera revealed she heard a rumor that Natalia knows a thing or two about the cosmic conquerors known as the Brotherhood. However, Natalia denied knowing a thing about them. Cera seemed to accept this, before watching as Natalia left to read a book. It is unknown what became of her when she was released, although she did start answering to "Cindy Lewis" instead of Cera.[7]

Cera Lewis was an eccentric-looking girl, with slightly crossed eyes and blonde, flowing hair that she usually did into pigtails in her earlier years. Her wardrobe consisted of plain shirts with colorful collars. She usually wore jeans and tennis shoes as well. She typified conflict, representing a focal point between evil and good, a balance that won her the favor of Emily Watson. In the Cavalier insurrection, she longed to succeed where Watson failed. In addition, Cera was a fan of Mr. Devilish NoHead — the latter was her idol. As Natalia Thornton stated, she had shut down compassion and suppressed most of the good side of herself when she realized the good side of herself was valued by the Supreme Leader, but not so much by the Black Sorceress. Despite siding with Thornton, Lewis was conflicted and disillusioned with her decision, to an extent. Her moral struggle did not go unnoticed by her ruler. Yet, she had no fear of battle. She boldly strode into battle, confident in her power and her purpose. In her early years, Cera Lewis created a very close bond with Emily Watson. As the School War began in 2021, Cera’s embodiment between light and darkness made Cera very favorable in Emily’s eyes. Emily held her in high favor, even making her a Girl-Team General and allowing her to use a laser sword against the Boy-Team. After the war, it became clear that Cera would do anything to continue the Girl-Team cause. Cera at one point drew immense interest from Natalia Thornton, who was deeply interested in her skills and morale. In the light of the Second School War, Cera became a High General to Natalia, though she doubted her from time-to-time. At some point, Natalia began to sense Cera's loyalty had began to waver and had no qualms confronting her over it, bluntly asking whether she would stand by her as the Battle of Orem unfolded and not looking convinced when Cera tried to assure her. Nevertheless, Cera, while not visibly upset, wasn't happy at all when Natalia seemingly died. Cera Lewis saw Steven Thompson as her archenemy because he led the opposite faction in the School War, and hated him for the threat he posed. In 2018 and part of 2019, Cera Lewis wanted to recruit Summer Petersen to the Girl-Team, but Helen McKeen would not allow it. In the following war, Cera came to despise Summer for the threat she posed with Steven. Cera was very glad when Summer “joined” the Girl-Team, and the two formed a close bond. She appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Coming Darkness, Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers, and Boys vs. Girls 2.

Cate Lilly[]

Cate Lilly is a female mutant who began attending Superhero University in 2013 and who became an eventual follower of the NoHeads. Eventually, she was adopted by Lilly, a cousin of Roxanne Waterston. In 2017, Lilly battled L'smae alongside Roxanne Waterston and Leslie Amadeus. After Mr. Stupid NoHead was blasted into comatose, Lilly saved Xalvatrix's life without the knowledge of the Police Grand Army and accompanied her, the two developed a strong bond in what lied ahead. In 2022, Lilly also provided evidence to the Dark Lord Mr. Stupid NoHead that led him to destroy Del Wendellvar. During the Battle of Golgolod, Cate Lilly died when Mr. Stupid NoHead telekinetically manipulated a fire to work as a weapon against a squad of Police Grand Army members that included the Object, sending balls and bursts of black fire towards his enemies, annihilating them.

Cate Lilly had intense hazel-colored eyes. She wore a hijab, a head covering traditionally worn by women of the Islamic faith. She was originally a noble and responsible supporter of the Police Grand Army. Lilly was also compassionate and understanding towards her friends there, such as when she rushed in to help Roxanne Waterston and Leslie Amadeus to assist in fighting L'smae. However, Lilly was ultimately persuaded to join the NoHead cause, which implies that Lilly had always had some ambitions to restore the NoHead Empire, but had simply been too hesitant to act on them.[15][16]

Honoria Lilly[]

Madam Honoria Lilly is an assistant in the Conventional Abuse of Mutantry Office in the U.S. Government. She issued notices to many of those who violated the Mandate for the Limitation of Underage Mutantry. Because of her high rank and incredible physical beauty, she was able to induce several of her friends into positions of power. By 2030, she was working as an assistant in the Conventional Abuse of Mutantry Office in the U.S. Government. She issued notices to many of those who violated the Mandate for the Limitation of Underage Mutantry. Because of her high rank and incredible physical beauty, she was able to induce several of her friends into positions of power. Lilly became engaged to an man, but eventually she called off their engagement, telling people it was because she learned "he was a slob", but rumor had it that she had really been disturbed to catch him in the middle of sexually abusing an old lady.[8]

Ryan Lindermann[]

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"I'd know if I'd scratched someone. You know how? I can feel their flesh under my fingernails."
―Ryan[src]

Ryan Lindermann is a friend of Gerekrigkit and Tom. He's a good person who's always willing to stick up for his friends. Ryan claimed to be adept at scratching people, alluding to the dexterity in his fingers. However, the time it took for him to carve a symbol in dirt was delayed. He is the deuteragonist in Khustandil and a secondary character in Agents of the S.M.S.B.: The Inferno Relit.

Lisa[]

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Lisa is a friend of Baby Intelligence.[8] She was killed by Brute Gunray.[12]

Dot Lodd[]

Dot Lodd is an alien soldier under the currently crumbling NoHead Empire who worked with his rival Dorphane Giles under the order of his lord Mr. Stupid NoHead intending to locate the Almataffe. However, he was murdered by Giles for opposing her for intending to keep the weapon for herself in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae. Lodd was born in the eighteenth century. At some point in the 1990s, he joined the NoHeads and continued his training under them, becoming one of the most dangerous and feared warriors in the Eight Worlds. Having made a deal with Giles to assist in his own quest for revenge, the Dark Lord sent Lodd to work under his rival for a time. Having successfully retaken the Almataffe, Lodd was present when Dorphane Giles presented her prize to the Dark Lord, with Lodd holding it up for Mr. Stupid NoHead to see. However, Giles decided to betray Mr. Stupid NoHead and keep the Almataffe's power to herself. Disturbed by this turn of events, Lodd warned that the Dark Lord was too powerful to dare challenge, questioning Giles' decision. Giles grew impatient with him, and the Almataffe's power caused explosions on the Damnation as Giles consumed the power before choosing to kill Lodd for opposing her, lazily flicking the weapon at Dot Lodd and killing him outright. As Dot Lodd's corpse dropped to the ground, Giles told Mr. Stupid NoHead that she would kill the NoHead Grandmaster herself. The Dark Lord showed little regard for his servant's death, wishing only to gain the Almataffe.

Dot Lodd was a ruthless individual who would stop at nothing in obtaining his objective. He was loyal to Mr. Stupid NoHead, but he greatly feared him, these two traits may be interconnected. He disliked Dorphane Giles but was still forced to work with her. Fully aware of what the Dark Lord is capable of, Dot tried to reason with his rival about the consequences of claiming the Almataffe for herself. Giles killed him for trying to oppose her. He is a supporting antagonist in Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae.

Longfellow[]

"No, I set out to reshape the school, and I'm gonna finish!"
―Longfellow[src]

Longfellow is an enormous annelid and the commander of the League of Wretched Worms who serves as an antagonist in the Boys vs. Girls trilogy. Lost with his clan in the darkest depths of the universe, he made a deal with Emily Watson and the Orc Devil, who gave the League sanctuary from external discrimination in return for his help in conquering the Armies of Organa. He attempted to violate his deal and seize power behind Watson's back, though she double-crossed him and won the loyalty of the League of Wretched Worms, claiming Utah in the name of the Girl-Team following the burning of Pleasant Grove. On Watson's direct orders, Longfellow disguised as the new principal, Exotorn, when the Magistrate instilled the latter in place of Zambaux. Longfellow appeared to have enormous power over the students, teachers, and the curriculum, which he wielded despotically, although he was actually following Watson's orders. His time at Tower Placement was characterized by cruelty and carelessly burdening the students while giving the Girl-Team just enough special treatment to avoid suspicion, and because of his interfering and condescending ways, he was widely despised by most students and teachers alike. After his identity was exposed, Steven Thompson forcibly disbanded the League and Longfellow dueled Arcus. The child wizard overpowered him and cursed him to die "at the next vergence". He assured Thompson that Longfellow had no longer than a decade to live as the worm slunk away in miserable defeat. Even though his mission to go wherever he had to to find where he and his people belonged only ended in ruin because of his blatantly unethical methods, Longfellow succeeded in guiding his people to find their place in the universe serving alongside the Guild of Gourds. Eventually, Longfellow became the commander of the League of Wretched Worms. Apparently, the league was discriminated and alienated by the rest of society. Lost in the darkest depths of the universe, he made a deal with Emily Watson, who was secretly working for the Orc Devil, who gave the League sanctuary from external discrimination in return for his help in conquering the Armies of Organa.

Under Longfellow's orders, the League of Wretched Worms followed Emily Watson and united, they managed a coup of Utah. However, her ruthless efficiency had such a profound effect on the League that they prioritized loyalty to her. Out of gratitude, however, they remained faithful to Longfellow nevertheless. Following the burning of Pleasant Grove and Watson's assimilation of both the League of Wretched Worms and Utah, and without the League's power to back him up, Longfellow conquered Exotorn and impersonated him, filling in his place as the principal of Tower Placement School. Longfellow appeared to have enormous power over the students, teachers, and the curriculum, which he wielded despotically, although he was actually following Watson's intricate orders of his own volition. His corrupt judgments were scripted according to that which the new woman in charge demanded. Upon Watson's ordering him to do so, Longfellow quickly assembled the Elite Hall Monitors, who enforced his draconian order at all times. His time at Tower Placement was characterized by cruelty and carelessly burdening the students to the point of banning backpacks and cancelling all field trips while giving the Girl-Team just enough special treatment to avoid suspicion. When Mr. Ruth came to suspect his true colors, Longfellow panicked and expelled him in order to cover up his tracks. Owing to his running the school "like a military base", controlling attitude towards the school and its residents, Longfellow quickly became a heavily disliked person by the overwhelming majority of students and teachers alike.

When Steven Thompson returned to the school just in time for the year's show-and-tell assembly, he had Vincent Organa telekinetically rip out the headgear concealing Longfellow's face, having realized he was not Exotorn when he employed telekinesis against Thompson — his one slip-up caused by his lack of knowledge that Exotorn had no superpowers. Longfellow claimed that Emily Watson was invincible and he was just following her orders and that their 'antics' at Pleasant Grove had saved nothing, before taking up arms against Arcus. The hall monitors tried to interfere, only for Thompson, McKeen, Hogan, Petersen, and the Organa twins to take them down. The child wizard overpowered Longfellow and cursed him to die "at the next vergence". He assured Thompson that Longfellow had no longer than a decade to live as the worm slunk away, horrified and realizing he could not complete his vision of the future with so short a lifespan. Longfellow's deceptive actions at Tower Placement School were quickly reported on by many broadcasters who condemned him, leading him to go out hated by the public for what he had done. Nevertheless, his defeat had a profound impact on his followers, who were ultimately accepted by the Guild of Gourds, allowing them to start new lives serving the eccentric yet efficient organization, making Longfellow's dream of taking his followers somewhere they belonged a reality.

Highly malignant, silly, raspy, and callous, Longfellow was a cold and calculating sociopath, meddling in people's lives and even leading them to their inevitable deaths as it made him feel powerful, and often using superior ploys or ulterior designs upon his enemies. Dangerously clever and fearsomely determined, Longfellow proved capable of coming very close to orchestrating the disbanding of the Armies of Organa to pave way for the victory of Emily Watson. At the same time, Longfellow was also rather comically eccentric: he was extremely boisterous and would do anything to humiliate, defeat, or hurt members of the Armies of Organa owing to his incredible hatred of them. He also blinds himself to Hilary J. Black's malevolence, while revering the genocidal conqueror as a benevolent figure. Yet at the end of the day, he merely wanted the best for the League of Wretched Worms and his family, whose safety he put before everything else. He was extremely loyal to them and tirelessly endeavored for them to find where they belonged.

However, as Watson pointed out to him later, he was foolish in believing that he could accomplish his ends all on his own. Even though Watson stated that it was his refusal to acknowledge power as interest in the common good that caused his downfall, it was his overconfidence that ultimately led to his fall from power. During the Coup of Utah, Longfellow did not realize that he himself was the victim of manipulation. However, when he recognized the truth, he bowed before Watson and uncomplainingly accepted his defeat, as he realized that any challenge would have been futile, demonstrating his self-discipline and intelligence. Also in spite of his incredible arrogance, Longfellow knew he could not do Emily Watson's will at Tower Placement without help, and so enlisted the Elite Hall Monitors. The fact that he showed her followers just enough preferential treatment to avoid suspicion is further evidence of his exceptional intellect.

As "General Exotorn", he has the appearance of a cold, bitter, intolerant, absolutist, callous, strict, and emotionless administrator who loves his new authority and revels in the despair he can wreak with it. He is an extremely harsh principal, and insulted Steven seemingly in order for the latter to confront emotions, and how they could damage him, masking his unreasonable attempt to provoke a preteen. He hypocritically is very nonchalant about insulting other teachers, even calling Vice Principal Thomson "soft" and Mr. Danny "a shamelessly enabling soft-belly". He was perceptively observant and exceptionally manipulative; his keen attention to the habits and motivations of others enabled him to impersonate Exotorn so accurately that he even managed to fool Vincent Organa and Arcus. Longfellow had proven himself to be a very consummate actor. During his infiltration of Tower Placement, Longfellow pulled off the role of Exotorn so convincingly, that he managed to deceive everyone around him, including Vincent Organa and Arcus, using Exotorn's militaristic demeanor to intimidate them. However, Longfellow's acting skills were still imperfect, as shown when he used his powers to blast Steven Thompson against a wall, a feat Exotorn was incapable of performing, allowing Thompson to finally realize that Longfellow has been impersonating Exotorn.

Despite his cruel personality, Longfellow was extremely loyal to his league, whose safety he puts before everything else. He could also be considered to be moralistic in his own dark and twisted way, as he endeavors to keep the students safe from the threat of another great massacre and the next battle of the war very nearly occurred in Classroom 130 mere days after he was sacked, with the previous one actually occurring right before he was instated. Given he is acting on the orders of Emily Watson, he may have thought the school could not be safe unless it evolved first. Although Longfellow is a criminal mastermind, he does not seem to be able to understand simple things such as riddles. He also falls for Steven Thompson's trick that there is a goblin-spider mutant in his blind spot. He was loyal to Emily Watson, frequently showing that he was fairly in line with her goals. This was due to Longfellow's survivalist nature, belief in the horrible things he is doing (both of which were similar to Emily) and his antagonism and disrespect to Steven Thompson, whom he tried to hinder or thwart on several occasions. However, Longfellow was never actually part of Emily Watson's ring of Girl-Team members, although it appears that due to several factors. She granted him many powers by posting new lists of rules periodically. Longfellow seemed to be unaware of Emily's dark and sadistic nature. In return, Emily supported Longfellow only because of how useful he was to prolonging her conquest, and felt no true attachments to the misguided worm. Longfellow disliked Zambaux immensely for no apparent reason. Longfellow did everything in his power to make Steven Thompson's life as miserable as possible, and thus, the two of them had a mutual loathing for each other. He attempted to silence him personally, only for Steven to humiliate him by fooling him. In his guise as Exotorn, Steven found himself hating the man as soon as he laid eyes on him. He often was outspoken in class and suffered for his inability to control his temper. Using his newly acquired power, he instilled many rules, notably the curfew. After Steven revealed his true identity, Longfellow was banished to die, which Steven regretted slightly, though he never pitied him too much because of what he had done feeling he was asking for it. He appears in Boys vs. Girls: The Coming Darkness, Boys vs. Girls: The Rise of the Serpent, and Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers.

The Lord of the North[]

"Save your prayers. There is only the darkness, and your death."
―The Lord of the North to Baby Intelligence, and his most infamous quote.[src]
"Annabeth Black means to reveal her most dangerous follower. It is he who will lead the NoHeads into war. The Lord of the North. For centuries he was the evil ruler of Canada. And he knows perfectly well who you are."
Sheriff Bladepoint to Baby Intelligence[src]
"On the beast sat a great black-mantled being, hulking and threatening. Five horns jutted out of his head, but between the rim of his helmet and his collar, there was nothing to see but blackness. A powerful blade was in his metallic hand."
The Super Babies: An Ended Generation
"Darkness will not only execute the heretics, it will bare them away to empty cosmic halls filled with lamentation. So they belong there, and so they always will. In time, all natural aspects of our reality become prominent."
―The Lord of the North to Baby Intelligence[src]

The Lord of the North is the leader of the Dartus, and the fifth-in-command of Verpus the Foul. Once the Minister over all of Canada, he came into league with Verpus and, later, holdout NoHead Grandmaster Annabeth Black, as a spectral follower of the Darkness. After the final defeat of Verpus, he returns to New York to assist in leading the armies of the NoHeads in the Second NoHead War. He is killed in the Battle of the Eastern Fields by Telekinibabe and Ammon Dorber, towards the end of the War. The Lord of the North's origin is unknown, nor why he is allegedly immortal, nor what his real name is, nor what he was originally called. He came into allegiance with Verpus the Foul in 912 BCE. For the next 120 years, the Lord of the North would serve Verpus as his fifth in command, placing him below Verpus himself and three unnamed others. Following Verpus' death in 792 BCE, he went his own way. Much later, in the 12th century, the Lord of the North led a campaign to destroy the kingdom of Cahokia, nearly bringing about the extinction of the Cahokian people. He proceeded to create the spooks by taking the corpses of former Cahokian kings and infusing them with spirits, he then trapped them for several centuries to come.

The Lord of the North eventually appeared in Canada, becoming the Prime Minister over the entire country, at which point he received his known alias. It is unknown how he resumed the throne but it is rather unlikely that he assumed his rank through an election. The PROM was imposed in 1723, and he was persecuted for his powerful connection to the Darkness and forced to stand down when three different armies marched on his own. It can be assumed that he did not do so without a fight, which he would have lost. The Canadian Mutant Kingdom was established as he hid, waiting for the right moment to strike back. In 1844, King Eden passed away and his daughter Edith, the Lord of the North's old enemy, inherited the throne. Upon her coronation, the Lord of the North challenged her to single combat, but Edith refused. However, four years later in 1848 the Lord of the North again challenged her — and Edith accepted. The Queen rode out of Saskatchewan to fight the Dark Lord at New Brunswick. She entered the city's gates and was never seen again, thus ending the reign of the Saskatchewan Kings and keeping the Lord of the North in control. In 1911 the Lord of the North realized that the spirit of Verpus had endured beyond death and allowed him to hide in Quebec, and the Dartus remained quiet in New Brunswick for the next hundred years. In 1948, the Treaty of America was signed, and the Lord of the North was once again forced off his pedestal. He and Verpus went into hiding.

In the 1990s, Verpus took a new form as the Olbaid, and took up residence in the fortress of Thunder Quarters in 1999. This signaled the return of the Dartus. However, he was forced to leave in 2011 and the Lord of the North remained there with his master's ally, the Thunderqueen. The Lord of the North is mentioned in 2000 by Sheriff Bladepoint when he says that he knows the For the next 1200 years, the Lord of the North would serve Verpus as his fifth in command, placing him below the Thunder Queen, Verpus himself, and two unknown others. In 2017, he returned to Thunder Quarters after two years of absence and he was left to guard the prisons of the mansion, where Bladepoint had been imprisoned and defeated by Verpus. Alone with the Dartus inside the fortress, the overlord was also given the duty of guarding and eventually killing Sheriff Bladepoint. He received orders from the Thunderqueen to execute the Sheriff and confiscate the Hebaleth and give it to his master Verpus. He threw Bladepoint's cage in the other side of the tower. Bladepoint attacked him with a Stun beam, but the overlord was not seriously injured. In anger, he dragged Bladepoint to a rock and scorned him for employing the Light in his master's holdout. Just then, Lady Valora came. Despite Valora's warning to not stop her, he stood in her way with his sword, and was smashed into the ground. Within minutes, the Olbaid was finally expelled from Thunder Quarters when Bladepoint confirmed that he truly was Verpus in disguise. With the Olbaid gone, the Lord of the North fled to the northeast and New York.

The Lord of the North returned to New York to assist in leading the armies of the NoHeads in the Second NoHead War, and in spite of his reluctance, his new ruler Annabeth Black convinced him to allow her to brand him with the NoHead Sign. Immediately after the Battle of Tsala, Black went and told Hell Burnbottom, who had become the NoHead Grandmaster in place of Mr. Stupid NoHead, that the Lord of the North was a solution to their problem and proceeded to introduce them. After Brute Gunray became the new NoHead Grandmaster, the Arcanus rallied around the Lord of the North. Together, the ten of them labored to restore world dominance, gathering huge robotic hordes about themselves. Black used the lesser Arcanus for reconnaissance work and the occasional shock troop. Flanked by the Arcanus, the Lord of the North saw a golden opportunity to seek out Baby Intelligence, who was accompanied by Force Baby, at The Gas Stop in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Upon seeing Karkamel was there and cornering the superhero, the warlord appeared and warned the wizard to stop what he was doing, as he sought to achieve high standing with Brute Gunray. However, that was exactly what Karkamel wanted, so the Arcanus all knocked out Karkamel and the Lord of the North advanced on the two babies. The Lord of the North stabbed Baby Intelligence in the neck, severely hurting him. In a state of surprise and panic, Force Baby used the Kraft to Deteleport to a distant country where he believed they would be safe from Karkamel's homicidal rage, which Baby Intelligence desperately attempted to stop from happening, but was too late. The S.M.S.B. Teleported, but the Lord of the North was taken by the vortex. He was briefly stunned when Baby Intelligence fired a powerful blast of kinetic energy at him, but he quickly regained his composure and prepared to attack. In response, Force Baby cut off the Teleportation field and the Lord of the North was forced away from them. He returned to Nevada and resumed the role of commander of the NoHeads' forces.

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The Lord of the North stands before Annabeth Black

After the Battle of the Western Field was won by the Ninth Guard led by Cassidy and Bartholomew Gales, the Lord of the North sought out Annabeth Black along with Gales, the two arrived together. Once they arrived at the outskirts of the Eastern Field, Gales spoke for Black, accusing the Lord of the North of fleeing from the likes of Ruth and failing to kill Baby Intelligence on the road and demanded the Lord of the North show Black respect. However, the Lord of the North insisted that Gales was a hypocrite and Black was to blame for everything that had gone wrong, not mentioning his perception of the Battle of the Western Field, much less anything that transpired there. When Gales' taunts began to annoy him, the Lord of the North fired a Death beam into his chest, demanding that Black face him and acknowledge that he could try again, as he had just realized that Baby Intelligence might be on to him. The baby thought he would lead him to Black, but she fled upon this implication. Baby Intelligence stepped out and confronted the Lord of the North, citing that he was "the being he'd heard so much about". The Lord of the North summoned his bodyguards to kill him. When Baby Intelligence cut them all down, the Lord of the North threw him to the ground and pinned him there. As he was about to strike down Baby Intelligence, he felt his NoHead Sign burn and took off to answer the call.

During the Battle of the Eastern Field, the Lord of the North led his armies against the furious charge of the Grand Army, giving orders to the liutenant Baraketh. Annabeth Black telepathically monitored the Lord of the North, asking how strong he considered the resistance to be. The Lord of the North claimed there were far fewer among the flanks of the Police Grand Army compared to the NoHeads. As the battle progressed, Black grew concerned and asked if the Lord of the North considered the prowess of the Grand Army "a little resistance". He casually criticized the NoHeads for their lack of sophistication involved in their tactics, to which Black irritably cited that he was in complete control of sufficient power required to guide him to victory, and that she did not offer second chances. He was seen by Carol Wilcox casting Death beams trying to strike down everyone within reach, finally encountering Yasmine as Baby Intelligence drew near. In the brief duel that ensued, he cast a beam that missed her narrowly and made her lose her balance. As the Lord of the North hovered over Yasmine on his fell beast, Telekinibabe and Dorber stood in his way. In response to Telekinibabe's threats, the Lord of the North asked them who they thought they were to stand up to him, revealing the prophecies of old to them. Dorber pointed out that he had neither mutantry nor a blade, but a pistol in hand. The Lord of the North briefly dueled Telekinibabe, and while he was distracted, Dorber shot him in the heart, slaying him.

The prophecies of old had thus come to pass. For not by mutantry or swordsmanship had he failed, but by that of a pistol. Now, with his death, the tide of the battle had changed, and ultimately the outcome of the Second NoHead War. Only a few days later, during the final council of war before the Mission to the Lake of Tears predicted that the defeat of the Lord of the North, Annabeth Black's single most powerful servant, not to mention the loss of the battle itself, was one of several factors that would undermine Black's confidence in the superiority of her forces and make her more likely to embrace a vulnerable position. This counsel proved correct, and no more than ten days later, Black herself was finally defeated when Force Baby shot her.

The Lord of the North was described as a great black-mantled being. He wore a helmet for which five horns jutted out of his head. His helmet obscured any part of him above his neck. Much of his body was metallic, leaving it unclear if he is a cyborg or something metaphysical encased within armor. His armor imbibed only substances which strengthened it, which could then be used against enemies. Hence, any weapons striking it would be destroyed and their power fused with his armor. His demeanor is described by Baby Intelligence as "unwholesome". The Lord of the North appeared to be a calculating and reserved military leader as well as a powerful and skilled master of the Darkness. He was extremely old, having a vast knowledge of both the past and mutantry. The Lord of the North at times showed little emotion, appearing very calm, and didn't appear to be in any form of worry or distress, despite the circumstances against him and his regime in Canada. It is also notable that he had little regard for his opponents as people, calling Baby Intelligence "a boredom reliever" during their battle to taunt him. His dark nature rivaled even that of his ruler, Annabeth Black, whom he had joined hoping to gain an undisclosed reward.

Like most dark mutants before him, he suffered from immense conceit and arrogance, which was augmented by the stock he placed in the prophecy claiming that "no means of mutantry nor the blade can destroy him". This ultimately proved to be his downfall, when Ammon Dorber shot him in the chest, bringing said prophecy to fruition. He was utterly ruthless, completely capable of committing genocide in order to achieve his goals. He even killed Bartholomew Gales solely to prevent him from continuing to demand he show respect to his ruler. Due to his hubris, egomania, and overall extreme narcissism, the Lord of the North clearly suffers from a vast superiority complex. Despite his intelligent, sophisticated, and at times calm demeanor, the Lord of the North was actually known to be incredibly sinister, cruel, arrogant, egotistical, narcissistic, terrifying, and overall a truly monstrous individual from presumably the most diabolical kind much like Verpus the Foul and Mr. Stupid NoHead before him, although arguably far darker in overall nature than even Annabeth Black. Similar to other practitioners of the Darkness, notably the NoHeads, the Lord of the North was motivated by fear, specifically the fear of losing his power. As a Dartus, the Lord of the North had a wide arsenal of powers. He was surrounded by an aura of fear, enough to make trained soldiers run in terror. The Lord of the North was also a feared sorcerer, having powers over the physical world. The Lord of the North could light objects on fire. He appears in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies, The Super Babies: An Ended Generation, and Before The SMSB: The Legacy of Mae.

The Lord of the Stone[]

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Lord Resammes[]

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Lord Ressammes was the son of Galacosus, the younger brother of Lady Valora, and the leader of the Council of Outcasts. As a member of the council, he put forth his might in opposition of the NoHeads. After Verpus the Foul was ousted from his fortress of Thunder Quarters, Ressammes kept vigilance over the Sol System until the Battle of Golgolod.

Ressammes was born in 2015, mere months after his sister, Valora. Curiously, both of them aged a year for every month of their lives. Along with his appearance, Ressammes seemed to mature in months what ordinary mutants did in years. In 2007, Lord Ressammes arrived at Thunder Quarters along with Welkiziwan and Defacles, after being summoned there by Valora, to rescue Sheriff Bladepoint. Ressammes appeared as Valora and Bladepoint were surrounded by the Dartus and asked if Verpus saw it coming. At this, two of the Dartus turned towards him and he, Defacles, and Welkiziwan began to battle with the Arbocs. Ressammes dueled several of the arbocs, appearing to be able to handle up to two at a time. In the end, both he and Defacles overpowered the band, while Welki was knocked unconscious, and they retreated momentarily. After Bladepoint was taken away by Roxanne Waterston, Verpus appeared before the remainder of the Council of Outcasts along with the returning Dartus. Ressammes readied himself for further battle as Valora scared the Dartus away. He and Valora engaged Verpus in a duel while Defacles tended to Welkiziwan, who had been injured. Ultimately, Defacles flung his sword into Verpus' half-form, and Valora blasted his rapidly deteriorating form away from Thunder Quarters. It is unknown what he looked like as a newborn, but Ressammes aged a year for every month of her life, like his sister Valora.

Lord Veyakon[]

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The Lorekeeper[]

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The Lorekeeper is a loyal servant of the Magistrate and a close friend to Melinoe Gregorio. Born in 1985, January eventually ended up in a casino owned by a group of lucrative, greedy, and sadistic gangsters led by the vile Harold, none of who treated her well. In the 2000s, they began to expand into the weapons dealing business. Using the profits from their casino, it started off on a good note. They bought weapons from public weapon manufacturers, made them more deadly, and sold them to various criminals. The details interested her little. Six months after the start, Harold sold a large number of weapons to the dictator of the International Alliance herself, Zira Miranda Grover. The woman was secretly a benefactor for men like Harold, making her the perfect customer for the two small-time thugs who were just starting out in the business. When she woke up in the morning, January made her way to the casino lobby, where she discovered Harold arguing with one of his subordinates. From what she heard, she deduced that the Cosmic Amethyst had touched down, and realized Zira must be infuriated to appear before the casino personally. Zira confronted Harold and told him his guns were worthless and ordered the members of the Alliance Guard flanking her to kill him and his subordinates and bomb the casino. However, Zira took note of the extremely thin, but naturally beautiful January, and commanded she approach her unless she wanted to be killed with the others. January was brought to the Royal Palace of the Magistrate, where she was eventually made the Keeper of Lore, and developed a rapport with Melinoe. She relished her role as Keeper of Lore and was capable of charming people when she wanted to. As a result of once facing starvation, the Lorekeeper eventually slipped into gluttony, so by 2026 she had settled into a rotund and peaceful middle age.

The Lorekeeper was a tall, pretty woman. She became obsessed with food as a result of receiving little in her earlier years, and as such she eventually became a plump woman in her middle age. As a former entertainer, she wore a lilac purple costume consisted of two leather pieces. The top half was used to barely cover her breasts, leaving a fantastically formed cleavage. The second half was used as a thong, held in place by two purple straps. Her thick legs and forearms were covered in thin purple veils, and she wore heels that had no straps. There were sparkling iridescent jewels adorning her bulging body. While she still wore the costume on special occasions, she wore something different as Keeper of Lore. She wore a black jacket that hung loosely over a green top that provided a v-shaped cleavage and stopped at the bottom of her breasts, exposing her corpulent stomach. The bottom of her outfit had two decorative bunches going in horizontal streaks connected at the center. She appears in League of Red Stars.

Lori[]

"If the illusion is powerful enough, it can literally convince the brain to copy anything that happens to the victim within the illusion, making it possible to kill the target with illusions... ha, kidding!"
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Lori is a member of the Police Grand Army and the leader of the Rear Guard. She was disliked and mistrusted by most of the members of the Grand Army, but was fiercely loyal to Sheriff Bladepoint. In June of 2029, Sheriff Bladepoint placed a limit on how much she was allowed to smoke, and she did not take it well and began showing unkindness to nearly everyone. In said month, she ate breakfast with newcomer Peter Hecks and his new friend, Annabeth Black, both of whom got into a fight with her. Black broke it up by pinning her to the chair with her sword. She was pleased by Black's ferocity, though she believed Peter was very cocky and left telling him he'd "better keep that under control". Much to her horror, Bladepoint assigned her to Hecks upon his declaration that Hecks was to practice swordsmanship with another Grand Army member for the duration of his studies. Lori showed the infant no mercy when sparring with him and treated Hecks with contempt. After losing yet again in his sword dueling with Lori, Hecks telekinetically smashed her against a wall, but then he realized it was an illusion and Lori struck him in the head from behind. When Lori intercepted Baby Intelligence at the Jade Sanctum, she asked him why he joined the Grand Army, and if he didn't know, he should find out.

After Operation: Purge, Lori took control of the Rear Guard. Lori gathered that Black was in trouble, and knew that Paige Nelson was probably the only one who could save her. Lori summoned the Rear Guard and they went to help Baby Intelligence as he broke into the Fourth Dominion. When Baby Intelligence spotted her, she was transforming into a ball and being kicked around by her allies, taking out hordes of robots with the sheer weight of the sphere. Baby Intelligence was surprised that she was helping him, but she said she was doing it for Nelson. She proceeded to disappear, presumably returning after the Unity.

Lori was a bitter and cynical woman. She became even more disrespectful when Sheriff Bladepoint forced her to tone her smoking down a notch. Annabeth Black once described Lori as "allergic to human decency". This may not have been totally inaccurate, as Annabeth typically showed respect for genuine talent and kindness in people, even if said people had upset her, as Kenzie Walters did on a few occasions. Therefore, if Annabeth had no such praise to give, it indicates that Lori probably did lack manners or decency. Lori could transform into a ball. Her transformation was into homogeneous matter, without any part of her form being more important than the other. Lori can generate hazy green, holographic light, sometimes with a gesture, which she has used to create illusions. She was particularly noted to fool enemies who try to attack her with an illusion of herself. When Hecks used his powers against her (which was against the rules), she, at the last-second, rushed behind him as an illusion of herself smashed into the wall. However, Jason Sedgwick claimed that her illusions were not strong enough to enforce mimicry through psychological manipulation. She appears in Baby Intelligence, Sebiscuits: Dawn of Transcendence, and Sebiscuits: Apocalypse.

The Lunch Money Bandit[]

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The Lunch Money Bandit was the son of Randy and Rosier Evans. He attended New York Elementary, where he would constantly steal lunch money from his fellow students. From the start he had an interest in the Darkness, and virtually idolized the NoHeads, though he was denied a place in their ranks. Cygnus took the alias of the Lunch Money Bandit and became a mugger. In 2030, the Lunch Money Bandit found Percy and Stephanie, two Fobble children, and mugged them of their lunch money. However, he was then intercepted by Baby Intelligence who, with help from Lindsay Kellerman, had him arrested for several months. The tables turned, however, when he found out he had powers of Teleportation and he used them to escape, seeking refuge in the City Volcano. However, he was forced to feign death when the S.M.S.B. located him. Two months later, shortly after the end of the NoHeads, Cygnus allegedly participated in the capture and torture of Dexter and Laura along with Whammo Fireball and Darren Slade, using lightning to drive the two officers to insanity. The Lunch Money Bandit and his comrades were sentenced to life imprisonment in Beta Prison for their crimes by his own cousin. The Lunch Money Bandit escaped from Beta Prison in the 2040 mass break-out, along with the other elitists. Along with Whammo Fireball, he entered the service of Hell Burnbottom and they devised a plan to restore the overlord. Their plan worked and the Lunch Money Bandit continued to serve Burnbottom during Hell Burnbottom's campaign, yet following Burnbottom's resignation he stopped fearing the Umbralord and his loyalty increased tenfold. During the final battle, he was frozen into a statue by Red X, after his attempted murder of Sebiscuits Cardarphen. The Lunch Money Bandit’s statue was recovered and taken to the Town Hall, where it was burned.

Cygnus Evans was born in 2000 to Randy and Rosier Evans. He had two sisters. Cygnus came from the wealthy Evans family, and as such he was given a rich lifestyle. Cygnus attended New York Elementary, like Cynthia Thomas would do later. During this time, he would constantly steal lunch money from his fellow students. From the start he had an interest in the Darkness, and virtually idolized the NoHeads. He was also friends with Whammo Fireball while Whammo was searching for a career in racing. In the future, they would work together well in their service to Hell Burnbottom. Unlike his siblings, Cygnus was single and displayed no affection for his parents after his childhood. When Mr. Stupid NoHead first rose to power, Cygnus and Whammo were both denied ranks in the NoHeads' hiearchy. Knowing that Whammo continued as a racer, and Cygnus became a mugger. This is when he acquired the alias of The Lunch Money Bandit. In 2021, the Lunch Money Bandit dispatched bombers on a grocery store in Rochester for unknown reasons. Fortunately, Alice Shinner took notice and saved the store by shooting down the bombers from inside her skyfighter.

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The Lunch Money Bandit while imprisoned.

The Lunch Money Bandit took up residence in the remnants of Golgolod. He successfully robbed several buildings and buses with hardly a trace, and stole lunch money from children frequently. He committed several murders that could not be directly linked to him. Every time he killed someone, he took their specialized weapons if they had any, and kept it in his arsenal at the NoHead base. He also began spying on Percy and Stephanie. He quickly found out where they lived, and finally decided to track them down and reveal this. The Lunch Money Bandit later found Percy and Stephanie leaving a theater. As they paused to think about what had happened in the movie, they were cornered by the shady character, who asked them for a dollar. Percy refused, but the antagonist then demanded the money Percy carried for lunch money. As the Lunch Money Bandit escaped to the rooftops with his loot, he was cornered by Baby Intelligence, Baby Strength, and Force Baby - the remnants of the S.M.S.B. - who shook the stolen money off the villain, foiled his grenade with help from Lindsay Kellerman, and threw him into Officer Walltalker’s patrol car. Following this, the Lunch Money Bandit spent nine months in prison. The tables turned, however, when he found out he had powers of ergokinetic gyrokinesis. After testing it several times, and deciding where to go when the event happened, the Lunch Money Bandit simply blasted his way out of his jail cell and reappeared outside, where he began to cackle wickedly. He then left to the City Volcano, which was currently deserted. He later took refuge in Golgolod, just as Hadeline had done a few years back. After an extensive search, the S.M.S.B. found the Lunch Money Bandit. They all climbed out and gained access inside. During Baby Intelligence, Baby Strength, Lindsay Kellerman, and Force Baby's time in the chambers they battled through three exhausting obstacles, but succeeded anyway. By the time each obstacle had been bypassed, only Baby Intelligence and Force Baby were left to enter the main chamber. They engaged Cygnus in a fierce duel. The Lunch Money Bandit finally had to relinquish, and faked his own death. The S.M.S.B. members left, thinking they had won. However, the evildoer had survived and began to plot his revenge. The Lunch Money Bandit took the rank of NoHead acolyte shortly after his defeat by the S.M.S.B. After Hell Burnbottom’s defeat in 2030, he fell in with Darren Slade and Whammo Fireball, who were also searching for the NoHead (albeit with Slade possessed by the ghost of Mr. Crooked NoHead). Hoping to get information on his whereabouts, both of them captured two police. Dexter was the first to be captured out of the two. He was subjugated and imprisoned at an undisclosed location, before being heavily tortured by all three of them. The continued, severe use of lightning on the officer left him dead. When the criminals failed to gain any information from him, they targeted his girlfriend, Laura. She, too, was kidnapped, and was tortured in the same manner. Like Dexter, she had no knowledge of Hell Burnbottom’s whereabouts, and so was forced to endure the torture. The continuous use of the lightning on the police left her physically and mentally depleted, and she soon became insane. Cygnus was captured with Whammo and Darren after they tortured the police Dexter and Laura. The Lunch Money Bandit and his allies were brought to trial before the courts, over which his cousin, Mayor Evans, presided. The Lunch Money Bandit was insistent on his innocence, claiming he had merely fallen in with the wrong crowd, and begged the Mayor before the entire assembled Council and witnesses such as the state Senator and the jury to clear him of the charges on the torture crime. The Mayor headed the government at the time and was under extreme pressure to give the appearance of having gotten something done about the terrorism caused by what was left of the NoHeads. Robbie chose to make a public example of the Lunch Money Bandit, and sentenced him to a term of life imprisonment in Beta Prison with no chance of release. However, the trial was no more than an excuse to show how much the Mayor hated the Evans family. He would spend the next decade in maximum security cell. His time in Beta Prison takes a toll on his already unstable mentality.

In January 2040, Mr. Stupid NoHead’s ghost orchestrated a mass breakout from Beta Prison. When NoHead possessed Darren Slade, he said through the latter that Whammo and the Lunch Money Bandit were faithful members of his inner circle and should be rewarded, as they did not denounce him after they were captured and tried. With that, he blew a hole in the top of the prison that sent Whammo and the Lunch Money Bandit loose. After the mass breakout, the Lunch Money Bandit rejoined Hell Burnbottom. Burnbottom had little trouble arranging this as several jail guards were frightened by his mere appearance. These two were considered to be some of the most dangerous and highly guarded convicts due to their crimes being brutal and legendary. As a result, Cygnus and Whammo became wanted criminals. They lived in hiding to avoid being captured by the government. Darren Slade defected afterwards, and was killed as a result of his disloyalty. Because he was still loyal to the NoHeads after everything, the Lunch Money Bandit joined Hell Burnbottom and Mr. Stupid NoHead, as did Whammo. The two of them apparated to Bast Castle, using powers that had been negated for so long. The two NoHead Masters needed a loyal follower to help them regain power.

About a year later, the ghost of Mr. Stupid NoHead declared his intentions to take Jonathan’s life as his own, only to be erased from existence by the Sword of Abomination. After this event, Hell Burnbottom was still very weak and about to give up all hope when Whammo Fireball and Cygnus Evans encouraged him to stick to the plan. Left alone to command the remaining NoHeads, Hell Burnbottom said that Whanmo and Cygnus’ applications were to last, though they were NoHead acolytes for the time being and no higher. Burnbottom also revealed that with NoHead’s destruction, the plan had to be altered to just him. Burnbottom planned to regain his old body and strength, and to do this, he required the use of a Dark potion that required him to obtain the three main necessary ingredients: bone of the erutul, egg of the crow, and flesh of the hero. Whammo went to retrieve Hell Burnbottom’s sword from the NoHead base. After presenting it to his master, Whammo and the Lunch Money Bandit then traveled to Bast Castle, outside of Lioness graveyard. Cygnus and Whammo were able to locate Myra Gordon, a Fobble shopkeeper. Although she recognized them, Cygnus and Whammo managed to lure her into Bast Castle, before handing her over to the Dark Lord. Under torture, Myra gave them information that helped Hell Burnbottom, including the whereabouts of their lost snake, Nagatha. With Burnbottom’s permission, the Lunch Money Bandit placed a short-term memory wipe on her so that she would not report the torture. They went to George Thames’ workshop, where Hell Burnbottom’s ghost placed another short-term memory wipe on George and freed Nagatha, having Whammo teleport to Bast Castle with Nagatha in tow while Cygnus teleported by himself. All three of them took up temporary residence at Bast Castle. Over time, Whammo tried unsuccessfully to convince Burnbottom to use a subject other than Lindsay Kellerman (whose hairs they needed) to rebuild his body, but Burnbottom saw this as an attempt at desertion and claimed that Whammo was regretting ever returning to him in the first place. On the other hand, Burnbottom was impressed by the Lunch Money Bandit’s unwavering commitment to the NoHead cause and would constantly and openly compare him to Whammo in this regard.

In the summer of 2041, Jonathan was caught intruding and eavesdropping in Bast Castle by Nagatha. When Nagatha reported to Hell Burnbottom, he welcomed the orphan into the room. After challenging Burnbottom, he obliged and cast spiritual electricity that took Jonathan’s life. The Lunch Money Bandit then set out to locate a crow egg, he found it when a bird flew to its nest. He immediately fired a freeze beam at it, binding it to the nest to ensure it did not escape his sight. He planned to use its egg when the prism was complete. He then Teleported to Bast Castle and reported that he had found the first ingredient. Hell Burnbottom was so pleased that he used his powers to create two five-dollar bills and told him to get a treat from the Candy Store with it. He probably gave him a disguise so he could go unnoticed. For their next mission, Whammo Fireball and the Lunch Money Bandit were sent to capture Master Intelligence to stop him from interfering with their plans. The next day, at two in the morning, the two set off for the MBH. When they arrived, Whammo stopped them and pointed out they did not have an official strategy mapped out. Angry, the Lunch Money Bandit began to converse with Whammo on how best to capture him, not knowing Intelligence was awake and could hear them. Due to Whammo Fireball’s subsequent neglect, he managed to locate Cygnus Evans. The Lunch Money Bandit drew his gun and attacked, initiating a brief duel with Master Intelligence. After jetting off toward the ceiling, Cygnus realized he could not win and called Whammo over to him, who quickly showed up and linked hands before they Disapparated away from the MBH empty-handed. When they arrived, the Lunch Money Bandit angrily swore at Whammo as they headed to the Central Chamber to reckon with their master. Hell Burnbottom tortured Whammo with his powers as a punishment. Master Intelligence was highly eluded by the attempt, and realized the NoHeads would return soon. In order to obtain the second ingredient, Whammo Fireball set off to find an erutul and located one in Lioness graveyard. Minutes after he acquired its bone, Hell Burnbottom told the Lunch Money Bandit to hold up the phone so he could call Whammo. Burnbottom proceeded to order Whammo to send a probe to the MBH. As the probes learned that the S.M.S.B. members were all making plates as an assignment, and reported in, Cygnus left to do a survey on the state capitol’s security. Whammo called Burnbottom back and suggested Burnbottom turn Lindsay’s into a transport that only she would be affected by touching. Burnbottom agreed to that. Although Whammo volunteered to jinx Lindsay’s plate into the secret transport, Hell Burnbottom deemed the Lunch Money Bandit better for the task. When he returned shortly before the restoration, the Lunch Money Bandit was given the task of jinxing Lindsay’s plate into the secret transport. He apparated to the MBH and sneaked inside. There, he sneakily turned the plate into a transport, and apparated back without a trace. Meanwhile, Burnbottom and Whammo proceeded to the Tower of Reincarnation, where Whammo prepared the Dark prism.

As Whammo Fireball and Hell Burnbottom proceeded to the Tower of Reincarnation to prepare the network, the Lunch Money Bandit searched for Burnbottom's sword, unaware that Whammo had it already. As he had planned it, Lindsay was transported to the Lioness graveyard when she touched the plate. It was at this time that Whammo performed the ritual on Kellerman by slicing off her flesh and stealing waves of Light to restore Hell Burnbottom’s physical body, also using a woarc’s egg and a dead erutul’s bone. Unable to find the sword, Cygnus finally Apparated from a NoHead Sign and into the tower moments after Hell Burnbottom’s return. Burnbottom immediately rounded on him and declared him to be “an official NoHead” like Whammo. Whammo said it was an honor, and Cygnus agreed. When Lindsay Disapparated, Burnbottom left to fight her, and the Lunch Money Bandit laughed when Lindsay hid and Burnbottom mockingly reminded her they were not playing hide-and-seek. He witnessed the following sword duel between the two opponents. When Lindsay made to escape, he stood by, as Burnbottom had ordered him and Whammo not to do anything. After the fight, they returned to Bast Castle together with Nagatha. It was this event that made it clear that Cygnus was now actively a NoHead.

When Hell Burnbottom planted a false vision in Sebiscuits Cardarphen’s mind, hoping to convince him only he has the power to stop him, the Lunch Money Bandit waited by his side; he and Whammo both entered the edge of the Tri-battlements after Burnbottom used lightning against Sebiscuits’ crippled and strangled form to win the duel, and Cygnus watched as Whammo checked on Burnbottom. Burnbottom demanded that someone check to see if Sebiscuits was, in fact, dead, a deed Whammo volunteered to perform. However, the Lunch Money Bandit volunteered. Striding over to his body and seeing Burnbottom had succeeded, Cygnus asserted that Sebiscuits was indeed dead. He and Whammo followed Hell Burnbottom to the front to announce Sebiscuits’ death. However, Sebiscuits came back to life soon after. When the battle resumed, the Lunch Money Bandit fought Sebiscuits. Despite Sebiscuits’ skill, he did not equal Cygnus' abilities. He cast a beam that trapped Cardarphen; this enraged Red X, who promptly engaged in her own duel with the NoHead. The Lunch Money Bandit did not take Red X seriously in the least, initially taunting her and calling her a twerp. The duel continued, however, and the ground beneath the two combatants became hot and cracked as their battle progressed. While Cygnus laughed at his opponent, Red X managed to strike him in the chest with a beam that turned him to stone. As his body toppled to the ground, Red X gloated briefly. After being frozen by Red X, the Lunch Money Bandit’s statue was recovered and taken to the Town Hall, where it was burned outside of said building.

Cygnus Evans is tall and thin, standing at about 6’4. He had a strong chin and a crooked hook nose, with wavy hair protruding from the back of his head in a ridiculous and artificial style. The appearance of his original hair is unknown. He is almost always seen wearing red robes; he has a green jumpsuit underneath that is partially visible under the robes, which are tied together with a belt made of rope. He also has a strong chin and curiously has no eyelashes. Cygnus Evans was wicked, extremely unintelligent, cunning, and intensely hateful. He was obviously a quite powerful man, having demonstrated sufficient ability to transform a plate into a transport and defeat Sebiscuits Cardarphen in combat. The Lunch Money Bandit also repeatedly shows lucidity. The Lunch Money Bandit was extremely devoted to Hell Burnbottom and regarded him as a father figure. His loyalty was matched only by Whammo Fireball. One reason for the Lunch Money Bandit’s behavior may be the fact that he had no friends in childhood, this coupled with his twisted nature, possibly affected his mental stability. He was also possibly very sadistic, laughing raucously at Red X’s despair over Sebiscuits’ death. He appears in The Super Babies: Pride of the Super Babies, S.M.S.B.: Where Are You Now?, and S.M.S.B.: The Return of the Verasect, appears on a newspaper in The Super Babies: An Ended Generation, and is mentioned in The Super Babies: Final Clash of Brethren.

Lynn Girls[]

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"Hey, calm down, baby. No one's going to hurt you."
―The Lynn Girls to Zira Miranda Grover[src]

The Lynn Girls are almost identical friends and former students in Idaho who came to Tower Placement School in Utah only to tragically lose their families. They met Charles Hugh and Valiera Nelson in 2023. The Lynn Girls were almost identical friends and former students in Idaho who came to Tower Placement School in Utah only to tragically lose their families. They met Charles Hugh and Valiera Nelson in 2023, eager at the idea of figuring out if they really had barged in on such an intense moment.

In 2026, the Lynn Girls saw their chance when Vincent Organa went to Idaho and eventually enlisted in the Royal Palace of the Magistrate and became determined to win Zira's heart. Zira entered the Crystal Chamber as she listened to her musicians. As the Lynn Girls walked in to accompany Zira during the attempted execution, only for Zira to wave them off, Torin X arrived, much to the surprise of the Lynn Girls, whose presence Torin considered antagonizing. Eventually, Zira confessed that she had been checking them out and had simply had other priorities recently, and she gave the Lynn Girls a golden opportunity to prove themselves to her. She then returned to her Crystal Chamber and meditated in there. The Lynn Girls were informed along with Torin that the chamber made her body functions more stable and kept her supergenius brain honed to the highest possible degree of intellectualism. Her only issue with it was that its effects only worked properly if she was entirely naked. Without her clothes on, Zira ate three XL chocolate bars and grunted with satisfaction, but then Arcus arrived, making a vulnerable Zira genuinely worried. As one of the girls began expertly rubbing the left side of her bulky yet curvaceous body to calm her heartbeat, the other two helped her put on a skimpy yet casual white top with dark blue accents, allowing Zira to regain her composure and have Arcus relieved of his wand and escorted out, just as Hayley arrived, arrogantly proclaimed herself as a queen, and successfully enlisted. Zira remained in the chamber afterwards until she finally emerged, feeling more delicate and bulky than ever in a state of blissful ecstasy which she wound up projecting onto the Lynn Girls, who felt better than they had in their entire lives. They eventually told Zira how to destroy the fledgling I.D.E.A.L., which Torin would be horrified to learn later on. In exchange for this Zira gave all three girls the gift of her body to all four of them spend a night of violent passion together. Thanks to the sheer extent of Zira's enormous arousal following being groped by the Lynn Girls and Torin X's apprehension following the political reveal, neither woman could sleep for long, so Torin took to playing Tetris near Zira's throne while Zira stuffed herself with candy. They were still around over two years later, at which point, Vincent Organa arrived at the Royal Palace of the Magistrate. The Lynn Girls were around during the Battle at the Temple of the Relinquished.

In the dark potential future, the meeting became intense when Arcus demanded expensive assets and in surprise, the Magistrate smacked her candy goblet to the floor with the side of her heavy belly. The girls rushed to clean it up as one of them sat menacingly by Zira's side, glaring at Arcus until his departure.

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The Lynn Girls, age 19

The Lynn Girls are three identical-looking friends who are all very tall and handsome young women with very slender and athletic bodies, measuring six feet and seven inches in height. They all had wild shoulder-length brown hair and beautiful eyes with brownish-red pupils and wore dark makeup. Unlike Zira Miranda Grover, the Lynn Girls exercised frequently and had a healthy and consistent diet, so they became hard and had muscular stomachs, in contrast to her being soft and having a non-muscular and sharply protruding stomach. Collectively, the Lynn Girls are lovestruck lesbians and wannabe socialites who swoon for Zira Miranda Grover, primarily due to her extremely attractive physique. However, it is later shown that they genuinely care about Zira in a more loving than sexual way, as they were willing to give her information and soothe her when she was worried about Arcus, caring about her because they believed she was a great ruler and seemed like a great bedmate too, in turn implying they were not appalled by courting each other in the process. They found it endearing that Zira was fairly generous towards lower lifeforms that served her ably and preferred to hire those who had a criminal record, or for another reason had nowhere else to go, such as themselves. They had twisted senses of humor and agreed with Triad and believed Zira's retaliation against William's prank was hilarious. They were also annoyed by the sycophant behavior of Hayley and the abusive behavior of Melinoe Gregorio and pondered how to discredit both of them. They were not, however, oblivious to Zira's tyranny, as they once mentioned knowing her information would be used to do horrible things to Natalia Thornton and that her track record was "edgy" when it came to treating her enemies with mercy or a discrete lack thereof. They clearly wanted Zira to give them more attention than Torin X or Summer Petersen, which never happened, and so they took to telling Torin how to get around Melinoe and Hayley in an attempt to get on her good side, later admitting they were improvising what they would do once Torin began trusting them. Though extremely competitive by nature, the Lynn Girls believed that they held a special place in the star system. The Lynn Girls, however, differed from their ruler in some ways. One of the most notable ones is that none of them were gluttonous at all, in contrast to Zira Miranda Grover being very fond of comfort foods and often eating mounds of desserts. However, they also enjoyed watching her eat, and would even feed her if she was feeling particularly lethargic. As for their relationship with each other, the Lynn Girls were about as close as three friends can be. They did just about everything together. They often finished each other's sentences and spoke in a back and forth way that could confuse others such as Valiera Nelson at times. Together, they shared an ambition to court Zira and may have even shared a mutual sexual attraction to each other. They appear in Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude and League of Red Stars.

Behind the scenes[]

"That's really, really sad. And it happens in real life. People say they're grateful for having a roof over their head, but they're being mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually being torn apart..."
―Rachel Thomas' perception of the prisoner Lee from The Super Babies: Revenge of Hell Burnbottom
  • D. Isaac Thomas was inspired by the "Shadow Doppelganger" stock character present in many games and anime and manga to create Dark Baby Intelligence. His color swaps is a reference to the Super Smash Bros. series, as characters on the same team playing as the same character get a lighter and darker tint, and it is possible to be completely pitch black as the Fourth Color swap.
  • Though mostly intended to be humorous, the twist at the end involving Baby Intelligence and Dark Baby Intelligence becoming friends instead of fighting can be interpreted as Baby Intelligence being able to accept his weaknesses. Additionally, Lindsay Kellerman's fight with him seems to represent her accepting apprenticeship under her Master in spite of his weaknesses, her ability to see under the surface.
  • Although Dark Baby Intelligence does not appear very often in the series, he can be considered a major character because of what he represents.
  • When someone claimed there was "literally no point at all" to Hebe's character, D. Isaac Thomas said the point was that she was one of the ten plus members of Carl Alex's posse and that she was someone who readers could believe was a legitimate member despite not being a bad person at all, contributing to recent developments on Thomas' attempts to make relatively "grey" characters. It is not known if Hebe met Steven Thompson before the 2022-23 academic year, but it is more likely she has known Hugh for longer than Thompson.
  • Because Jamie never discloses her real name, it is not known what it actually is. Initially, there was speculation that Jamie's middle name might be Lang. It was later revealed by D. Isaac Thomas that this was originally her last name. However, he changed it, but he says he's "not telling" because he feels it adds to Jamie's demeanor for it to be a mystery.
  • Jessie first appeared as a briefly glimpsed background character in the graphic novelization of Boys vs. Girls 2.
  • D. Isaac Thomas has alluded to several cut scenes from Boys vs. Girls 2 that involved Jessie and Sammy Salaraga.
  • D. Isaac Thomas strongly considered making Karan a male.
  • In 2015, D. Isaac Thomas admitted that he was very uncomfortable writing in major parts of Laura Hu's character, watering down her obscene and despicable personality hugely to keep Annie and the Blue-Eared Kid rated PG instead of PG-13 or even R, which would have been out of the question for a ten-year-old writer.

References[]

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  11. If Victoria trained under Roxanne Waterston, who had been Mutapresident of the United States of America from 2018 to 2026, and graduated a year later, then she would have joined the Police Grand Army before 2015 at which point she passed a series of character tests before her training.
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  31. "I mean, she had an eight-inch, thirty-pound disadvantage."
    ―Mean King[src]
    Mean King cited an eight-inch difference between Brute Gunray and his assault victim, Annabeth Black. It has been confirmed that Annabeth is 5 feet and 9 inches tall, so an eight-inch difference would place Gunray at around roughly 6 feet, 5 inches, or 196 centimeters.
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