Abolisher
Ramon Lucero, a notorious thief known for his daring heists and his crippling drug addiction, found himself on the hunt for a new high after hitting rock bottom. He heard rumors of a power-drug, an experimental substance that promises untold strength and abilities beyond his wildest dreams. Driven by desperation, Lucero sets his sights on Theodore Payne, who has been rumored to be experimenting with the drug. After planning an extensive heist, Lucero broke into Payne's lab and stole the unstable drug experiment. However, the consequences of his actions were far greater than he ever imagined. The drug took hold of his body, allowing him to secrete a destructive acid. The drug gave him immunity to the acid, as well as super strength and a thirst for destruction. His defeat required Lightstar to team up with the Enlistees.
Allen Van Reid
Owner, CEO, and creator of Van Reid Industries: a company “made for progress” and a rival to GentTech. Allen is father to Robby Van Reid and helped him to become Mattershift.
Anti-stars
Violent underground cult/organization hate group who protest against all powered individuals. Has members all across the globe, central hubs being London and DC. Members wear a red version of Lightstar’s insignia on their face masks. Anti-stars from DC hired Wilson Blackwell to track and kill Lightstar. What they lack in strength, they make up for in numbers and wealth.
Apollo-lad
Owen Zhu, a member of the B-listers, inherited his father's energy axe, which transformed into short swords when held by him. These swords have the ability to transform into whips and emit blasts of energy. Owen hasn't mastered the ability to fly yet. He can slightly levitate, but doesn't do it very often. Instead he flings himself around by grabbing things with the whips and pulling himself. He is currently working as a summer intern at Van Reid Industries and spends most of his time socializing with the staff as he doesn't have many friends from school.
B-Listers
Group of heroes based out of Tequesta, FL who are disliked by the general public for property damage, recklessness, and quality when compared to that of the "heroes in DC." Members are: Stratoman, Mattershift, Apollo-lad, and Madame Magnet. Resides in a ball of cloud floating above Tequesta, nicknamed the "Strato-sphere." This team also commonly helps with needs around the city unrelated to criminals, such as construction, earthquake relief, or general community service.
Brainwasher
Power-hungry interplanetary warlord with the ability to control minds. Once under his control, the body of whom he is controlling begins to deteriorate. This makes his followers zombie-like. He can use their bodies as bridges or constructs. Name unknown and has the appearance of a human child. When Brainwasher takes over earth, he kills Hemlock.
Butler
Vince Butler, hitman. Nicknamed “The Butler” because of his last name and the all-white tuxedo that he wears when on the job. Hired by Dr. Silas Cross to kill Leonard Singh. Missing his target’s head, Butler hit and was coated in an experimental liquid alloy. Butler miraculously survived, deaf in one ear. The alloy hardened after covering him completely. This rendered him bulletproof, extremely strong, and almost indestructible.
Capsule
Capsule is a vigilante whose true identity is unknown. He goes by the name "Freddie," which is a tribute to Freddie Mercury. Freddie grew up as a British orphan, surviving by stealing luggage from hotel customers while sleeping in a dumpster. On one occasion, he unknowingly stole the luggage of Theodore Payne, a wealthy and powerful man with a strong interest in technological progress. To his surprise, Freddie found a neurotoxin gun in the stolen bag, which ended up being instrumental in saving Victoria Lagos when Payne kidnapped her. Through this shared experience, Freddie formed a deep emotional connection with Victoria and joined forces with her as a vigilante. Adopting the codename Capsule, he continued to use the neurotoxin gun as a powerful tool in their fight against crime.
Carol Wyatt
Carolina Wyatt is Joe Wyatt’s wife. The two met in the military. Carol is unable to have children and therefore adopted a daughter from South Korea named Sophia, who later becomes Downfall. Carol was good friends with Andrew Briant and was eventually killed by Darkhold.
Concussion
Dakota Crouse. Daughter of Theodore Payne and Eva Crouse. Dakota (due to her father) is a child prodigy and teen-genius. She was hidden away from the world by her mother at Payne’s estate in the French alps and grew a burning hate for her father, who left her. Dakota, having many hours to herself, tried to replicate Lightstar’s abilities. She ended up creating an interdimensional explosion that destroyed the top half of the estate and altered her genetic makeup. Dakota could now create two force fields around her fists and fly. She escaped and joined the Wonderlings. Becomes best friends with Doubletake. Half brother is Crashworthy.
Conjurer
Oliver Evelzar is an ex-Forensics freelance detective. Modern day Sherlock. Evelzar found the remaining pieces of the gemlike substance in the wreckage of Payne’s DC lab. Evelzar took the rest and went to Tokyo. More specifically, he went to a temple that worshipped the Council of Outcasts. Through their teachings, he bonded with the element and learned to use it to manipulate interdimensional energy. He mastered the ability to open connections to mystical dimensions and project their mystical abilities. He used it to stop a crime ring that Ruga Yi (Former Temple member) was a part of. He stopped the ring, but Yi got away. Evelzar continued operations in Tokyo under the name “The Conjurer.” He eventually meets Nocturnal and the two track down Yi. They return to the temple where they find Asuri Vinn (Dread). The three track down Memory with the help of Solar Flame. They call themselves Silence.
Corpus
America Cancino is a notorious criminal in Tequesta who has spent time in prison for a range of offenses. Her boyfriend, Marco Molina, stole energy suit tech from GentTech and gave it to her, allowing her to create a suit of energy that stands about 30 feet tall. The suit forms around herself and makes her virtually indestructible. Now known as "Corpus," she uses her new abilities to fight against the B-listers, often coming into conflict with them.
Council of Outcasts
Council of dimensional “overseers” who reside in the Space Between Spaces: a gem-like place between all existing dimensions. All council members are beings from various dimensions and realities. Members wear long robes and float in the dimension, guarding the universe. Thomas Briant was a member. He was taken from his universe (it was made to look like a car accident) and became a member. When Laura Briant contracted the Darkhold virus, Thomas went behind the Council’s back returned to his dimension (this is strictly forbidden). He gave Laura a piece of the interdimensional gem-like substance that would cure the virus. When the council found him, they kept a closer eye on him and did not allow him to return to earth. While the punishment should have been more severe, the others respected Thomas too much. Theodore Payne then killed Laura to gain a piece of the substance. Thomas and Laura’s son Andrew grew up and investigated the gem, which led to the events of his origin as Lightstar. His daughter, Xenon, eventually becomes the council leader when Lightstar and his family move into the Space Between Spaces, as she can naturally control the interdimensional energy.
Crashworthy
Nathaniel Leonetti. Son of Darkhold and Eva Crouse. After Nathaniel’s birth, Eva and Payne split. Nathaniel was born with the ability to absorb any type of energy and then release it again in the same capacity. He used this ability as a kid and teenager to become the antihero known only as “The Son of Darkhold” until he joins the Wonderlings and changes his name to Crashworthy. Dies absorbing interdimensional energy and later found drifting through various dimensions. Recruited into Silence.
Cricket
Naya. Insect humanoid (Shiagan) with a sonic scream and the ability to climb walls. Although her species are naturally enemies of Orei, Naya was saved by Oreians as a little girl while her planet was being invaded by Guran. She became a Shiagan battle strategist and ends up going to earth, where she meets Raymond Yuri, saves him, and joins the Enlistees. When the Guran remove her vocal cords (and in turn, her ability to scream) and kill Shiver, she retires to live on Orei.
Darkhold
Eric Leonetti. Andrew Briant’s partner in creating a cure for the Darkhold virus and investigating the gemlike substance. He and Andrew were almost like brothers. Eric accidentally released the Virus in Payne’s DC laboratory. Payne decided it would be better to destroy the lab. After the lab exploded, it killed everyone inside except for Briant and (after a few days) Leonetti. Leonetti had contracted the virus. It ate away at his skin as he left the wreckage. He had saved one item from the lab: A serum containing small pieces of the gemlike substance. When he was in a safe location, Leonetti injected the serum into his blood. His skin closed and healed, then opened up again more rapidly. Instead of blood, what shown through his skin was pure energy. Leonetti’s psychological traits were increased, including his anger. He blamed and targeted Payne for transforming him into a monster and used his newfound abilities to attempt to kill Payne. Leonetti was stopped by Briant as Lightstar. Using the codename Darkhold, Leonetti continued to fight Lightstar, being put in a high security prison once. After escaping, Leonetti killed the wife of Briant’s best friend, Joe (Carol Wyatt). Had son with Eva Crouse, who helped Darkhold to become pure energy.
Dirus
Dirus is a highly classified organization comprised of members strategically placed throughout the world's political and policy-making systems with the ultimate goal of gaining global power and control. Dirus operates under the guise of providing illegal and violent services, which can be contracted by governments, billionaires, and other powerful entities. One of Dirus's members was Edward Crowe, an Australian politician. His son, Alastair, had aspirations of following in his father's footsteps and becoming an ASIS agent. However, after Edward's untimely demise for non-compliance with orders, Alastair began to investigate. His search led him to the organization known as Dirus, who forcibly recruited him and held him captive on a secret island in the Pacific. There, they subjected him to years of brainwashing and training, transforming him into an elusive and unstoppable agent known only as "Grief." Dirus erased any files or traces of Alastair, and made it as if he never existed.
Doubletake
Warren Briant. Son of Katherine Wyatt and Andrew Briant. Born with teleportation abilities that were discovered later in his life. Hid his ability from his parents. Downfall helped him create circular disc on chest that controls and regulates his ability to teleport, as he cannot control it. He joins the Wonderlings, becoming best friends with Dakota Crouse. Sister is Madison Briant (Xenon)
Downfall
Sophia Wyatt. Adopted daughter of Joe and Carol Wyatt. After Darkhold killed her mother, Joe created gravity controlling gloves for her to protect herself with. She took on the codename Downfall and eventually joins the Wonderlings. She is cousins with Warren and Madison Briant as Katherine Wyatt is her aunt.
Dr. Centipede
Quinn Singh, son of Leonard Singh. Constantly in his father’s shadow, Quinn made himself a retractable poison spiked suit. Under the name of Dr. Centipede, Quinn began stealing other scientist’s work and murdering them. He eventually accidentally kills his father and retires, becoming an alcoholic. Dr. Silas Cross steals the suit and becomes the new Dr. Centipede.
Dr. Cross
Dr. Silas Cross was a former partner to Leonard Singh at IMER, who Singh rejected due to his inhumane ideas. Cross hired Vince Butler to kill Singh. When Butler failed, Cross decided to kill Singh himself, until learning that Dr. Centipede did it first. Cross found the abandoned Centipede suit in Singh’s penthouse and claimed credit for the murder of Leonard Singh. Cross became the new Dr. Centipede.
Dread
Asuri Vinn. When Council of Outcasts member Modi Vinn was killed by the Pure, his daughter Asuri was given his powers (full control of interdimensional energy in living beings and creatures, controlling thoughts) and his place on the council. Using her position for an evil purpose and attempting to kill Memory, Asuri’s title was stripped away and she was sent to the Temple of Outcasts, where she was taken in. She was then found by Nocturnal and the Conjurer. She joined Silence and began to relearn the abilities she lost. She can project fear into enemies, has slight mindreading and is still learning to master mind control, which renders her unconscious if used.
Enlistees
Group of heroes based in New York, consisting of Omni, Obscure, Shiver, and Cricket. This teams fought many alien invasions until the Guran killed Shiver and Cricket retired. Omni and Obscure merged with Lightstar to form the Odyssey.
Eva Crouse
Renowned Scientist/engineer. Married to Theodore Payne with daughter Dakota until she fell in love with Darkhold and had Nathaniel (Crashworthy).
Gloria Zhu
Gloria is the wife of Samuel Zhu, also known as Zeus-man, and the mother of Owen Zhu, who later becomes Apollo-lad. She is a nurse by profession and works at a hospital in Tequesta, FL. Gloria is a caring and empathetic person who is always ready to help others in need. She is fiercely protective of her family and is always there for them, providing emotional support and practical advice. Despite her busy schedule, Gloria makes time for her family and is actively involved in their lives. She is also supportive of her husband's hero career, even though it puts him in danger. Gloria is a strong, independent, and sometimes stubborn woman who is not afraid to speak her mind and stand up for what she believes in.
Grief
Alastair Crowe is a former member of Dirus, a top-secret society that aims to gain world power and control through illegal and violent means. Alastair was originally training to become an agent of ASIS, but after his father's mysterious death, he stumbled upon Dirus and was recruited against his will. They held him captive for years, brainwashing and training him as an elusive, unstoppable agent named "Grief." He escaped and now works as a freelance spy and assassin, taking on jobs that align with his own moral code and ideals. Though he is still haunted by his past, Alastair has a fierce determination to take down Dirus. Grief's path often crosses with the Odyssey, Victory, Silence, etc. as he takes on many different job, targeting Dirus and its members. Grief is practically untraceable due to his training and lack of personal connections.
Guran
The Guran are a fearsome race of serpent-like aliens that have long been the greatest enemies of the Oreians. They travel through the galaxy in massive ships, preying upon unsuspecting planets and enslaving their populations for their own purposes. The Guran have a particular appetite for the resources and inhabitants of mineral-rich planets like Orei or Earth, and they have launched countless attacks against the planet over the years. When attempting to invade earth, they eat shiver and remove Cricket’s vocal cords.
Gur’nix
Guran’s current ruler.Despite his fearsome reputation, Gur'nix is also known for his intelligence and strategic mind. He is always planning and scheming, seeking ways to expand his empire and conquer new worlds. He is aided in his efforts by his loyal army of Guran warriors, who are fiercely devoted to their king and will stop at nothing to carry out his orders.
Many in the galaxy see Gur'nix as a ruthless tyrant and a monster, but to the Guran, he is a hero and a savior. They believe that their king is leading them to a glorious destiny, and they are willing to follow him into battle no matter the cost.Killed Omni’s father in a previous war against Orei.
Habu
During the era of Nanzen's overtaking by Chuzan, a simple man named Chatan was a revered warrior who dreamed of ruling over Okinawa. He yearned to provide his children with a splendid palace instead of his little hut. However, his aspirations were cut short when he was killed, his body callously tossed into a pit of Habu. Miraculously, his spirit found itself face-to-face with the Habu spirit, engaging in a fateful battle. In a desperate bid for life, Habu struck a deal with the spirit: his return to the mortal realm in exchange for servitude. Thus, he became a pawn of the Habu spirit, driven by his desire for vengeance and the spirit's thirst for power. As he returns to the mortal realm, he finds himself not only in modern day Okinawa, but also possessed by the spirit of the Habu. This possession empowers him to wield the forces shadowy habu manifestations, summoning them at will. These ethereal entities, resembling giant black clouds of habu, bend to his every command, serving as harbingers of destruction in his quest for domination. Additionally, the spirit's influence imbues Chatan (now called only Habu) with enhanced physical strength, agility, and resilience, making him a formidable adversary in battle. However, his newfound powers come at a cost, as he becomes increasingly consumed by the spirit's malevolence, losing touch with his own humanity in the process. Driven by his insatiable thirst for power and vengeance, Habu will stop at nothing to achieve his goals of domination and returning Okinawa to feudality (especially after learning Okinawan history that happened while he was facing the habu spirit).
Hemlock
Joan Bradley became famous for creating a man-made biological plant using advanced genetic engineering techniques. She was able to refine the process to create any desired plant in a matter of seconds, earning her widespread recognition in the scientific community. Her groundbreaking work caught the attention of IMER, and she was recruited to join their team of researchers and innovators. At IMER, Joan continued to push the boundaries of genetic engineering, working on projects that revolutionized the way we grow and produce food and medicine. At IMER she met and became engaged to James Dothon. After defeating Miscreant, Joan Bradley and James Dothon formed a heroic duo, with Joan taking on the codename Hemlock. Utilizing her plant technology, Joan gained plant-based abilities that she used to fight crime and protect the innocent. Her ability to create any desired plant in a matter of seconds gave her a unique advantage in battle, allowing her to create barriers, traps, and weapons. They join the Odyssey when Darkhold becomes pure energy with the help of Eva Crouse. Hemlock eventually dies at the hands of Brainwasher. Memory brings her back to life as the hero “Kudzu.” As Kudzu, Joan remembered nothing, eventually asking memory to kill her as to not bring James any more pain.
Hugo Gent
Hugo Gent is the reclusive owner of GentTech, a massive tech corporation based in Tequesta, Florida. He is known to use any means necessary to achieve his research goals and maintain a low profile in the media. He has his own team of ex-soldiers who serve as his personal security and carry out his every command, no matter how ruthless or inhumane.
IMER
International Medical Education (or Experimentation depending on who you ask) and Research. Head medical research company in the world. Base building in Taos, New Mexico. Has small portable labs all around the world. Founder is Leonard Singh. "Pushing the Boundaries of Medical Research."
Instinct
James Dothon, an employee at IMER, was obsessed with the idea of using altered animal DNA to enhance human abilities. He spent years conducting experimental research, hoping to create a serum that could increase human strength, speed, endurance, and even grant regenerative abilities. James eventually developed a serum that showed promising results. But, being purely experimental, it caused Vaughn Sharpe to become Miscreant. James used a more advanced version of the serum to inject himself with, giving himself those increased abilities. he stopped Miscreant as Instinct. James fell in love with Joan Bradley and proposed to her after the two joined the Odyssey. When she becomes Kudzu, he quits the Odyssey. He sees Memory kill her and he hunts her down. She uses her powers to hold him in a suspended state and accidentally materialize a son from their DNA (Neuro). He moves to the Japanese countryside to start a new life, tracks down the crime ring, and meets Oliver Evelzar. The two start Silence, finding Dread and attempt to take down the Pure.
January
Anya Torow. Victoria Lagos’s best friend and goes to the same Tech school. Proficient in martial arts and Gymnastics. Anya accidentally stumbles into a fight between her mother Natalia and Capsule. She attempts to stop Capsule, which causes him to kill Natalia and release a capsule of gas that rendered her blind. Anya told everyone that she moved away due to her mother’s death and in reality stayed in London, making a suit and using shuriken to track down Capsule. Also an enemy of Hedron, partially blaming them for her mother’s death. Unaware that Victoria is Victory.
Jodi Boyer
Jodi Boyer is the earth woman who O'mesh the defector fell in love with. mother to Terrence Boyer (not O'mesh's son but from Jodi's ex-husband) and Maya (O'mesh's daughter). Jodi falsely went to prison for the murder of O'mesh and was later broken out by Maya. Left her children to her sister-in law, Pam, who was married to her brother Stephen. (Stephen passed from cancer earlier in Jodi's life).
Kinematic
Joe Wyatt. Andrew Briant’s best friend. Katherine Wyatt’s brother. Joe was injured in the military and paralyzed from the waist down. He married Carol Wyatt and adopted Sophia Wyatt (Downfall). Joe became a motivational speaker. At one of his lectures, he ran into Andrew Briant. Joe thought Andrew was dead from a gas leak in Payne’s DC laboratory. Andrew told him what had really happened. Joe decided to help Andrew as Lightstar. Andrew and Joe made an exoskeleton bodysuit that allowed Joe to walk. Joe became the voice in Lightstar’s ear, helping him through missions. When Wilson Blackwell almost killed Lightstar in Payne’s newly rebuilt lab, Joe had to step in. Blackwell used an electrical experiment to kill Joe, the result merged the Exosuit to Joe’s body and allowed him to move at extremely high speeds. Blackwell got away. After extensive experiments, Joe used his new exosuit body with the name Kinematic and became a hero. He and Andrew put Darkhold in prison. After Darkhold escaped, he killed Joe’s wife Carol. Fearing for Sophia, he made her Gauntlets that controlled gravity to protect her. Joe vowed to honor his wife and is a valued member of the Odyssey.
Kudzu
Unknown to her after she had been brought back to life, Kudzu was Joan Bradley (Hemlock) Kudzu, without the Odyssey, became her own hero. She began picking up pieces of her old life and figured out who she is. She realized that being alive as Kudzu hurt everyone more than being dead as Hemlock. She found Memory and pleaded for her to reverse the process and kill her. Reluctantly, Memory did. Instinct saw this and fought Memory, which resulted in Neuro’s materialization. Instinct fled to the Japanese countryside.
Laura Briant
Andrew Briant’s mother. Laura died of the Darkhold virus. She spent her life trying to cure diseases, primarily focusing on the Darkhold virus. She was college friends and fellow researcher to Payne and Leonard Singh. Her death inspired Andrew Briant to cure the virus. It was later revealed that because Laura had almost discovered the cure (due to her husband Thomas, who is a Council of Outcasts member) Payne murdered her. He wanted to be the one to discover the cure. He was unsure about Laura’s breakthrough as he did not know about Thomas Briant and the gemlike substance, so he had to keep researching the cure.
Leonard Singh
Leonard Singh founded IMER as a result of a personal tragedy that inspired him to make a difference in the world of medicine. His sister was diagnosed with a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disease, and despite efforts to find a cure, she passed away within a few short years. Devastated by the loss, Leonard realized that there was a significant gap in the medical industry when it came to developing treatments for rare diseases. He vowed to dedicate his life to advancing medical research and technology, in the hopes that future patients and families wouldn't have to suffer as he and his sister did. With his background in business and his passion for medicine, Leonard founded IMER as a way to bring together top researchers and innovators from around the world to collaborate and push the boundaries of medical research. His goal was to create a company that would change the world and make a positive impact on the lives of millions. Befriends Silas Cross, then rejects him and cuts him off from IMER due to his inhumane ideas. Father to Quinn Singh. Murdered by his son accidentally.
Lightstar
Andrew Briant. Son of Laura Briant. His father was Thomas Briant, who died in a “car accident.” When Laura passed due to the virus, Andrew joined Payne in curing it at his lab in DC. Andrew had found (in his mother’s old files) a gemlike substance labeled as the cure. While investigating it, Andrew’s partner, Eric Leonetti, released the virus. When Payne blew up the building, The element shattered, and a large piece lodged itself in Andrew’s forehead. A force field appeared around him and protected him from the blast. He was also miraculously healed from the virus. He escaped the wreckage and went to his house (Which was his mother’s old house). He figured out that he could use the substance like a muscle and create force fields. When Leonetti tried to kill Payne, Andrew stopped him. The media gave Andrew the name Lightstar. Andrew found Joe Wyatt and revealed his identity. The two started operating as heroes after Darkhold escaped and killed Carol Wyatt. When Abolisher came, the two of them merged with the Enlistees to create the Odyssey, which Lightstar led. He married Obscure and had two children (Warren and Madison). He and his family eventually moved to the Space Between Spaces where they lived with Andrew’s father Thomas and learned the truth of his mother’s death, Payne, and the gemlike substance. The family still operated as heroes on Earth and in the Odyssey.
Lucio Petty
Lucio, a self-proclaimed deity, preached that he held the key to world peace through domination. His followers believed every word that he said, dedicating their lives to his twisted vision. Governments and world leaders alike trembled at the mere mention of his name, for they knew the terror his followers could bring. When Omni first came to earth, she uncovered the true extent of Lucio's sinister agenda. He saw her as a threat to his ultimate goal and began to target her as well. Lucio believed she was sent by the dark forces of the universe to delay his vision of peace for earth. Even after being apprehended and thrown in prison, his followers continued to carry out his bidding, breaking him out of custody and fortifying their operations to continue their quest for world domination.
Madame Magnet
Simone O'Connell's parents were passionate inventors who worked together on a project to develop technology that would help clean up the world's oceans. They believed that their invention would have a significant impact on the health of the environment. Unfortunately, they were killed in a plane crash while traveling to present their work at an IMER conference. Their deaths left Simone devastated and feeling lost, as she had always looked up to them as role models and aspired to follow in their footsteps. To honor their memory, Simone focused on developing a technology that would change the world, just as her parents had dreamed of doing. She became fascinated with magnetic fields and began experimenting with ways to manipulate them. After years of trial and error, Simone successfully created a suit that allowed her to control magnetic fields and push and pull objects at will. She felt that her invention could be used to help people, just like her parents' work. Through a chance encounter with Allen Van Reid, Simone joined Van Reid Industries and was able to perfect her suit. She and Robby Van Reid began dating and she became Madame Magnet, joining the B-Listers.
Mattershift
Robby Van Reid. Allen Van Reid’s son. After Robby was badly burned in a home-lab fire, Allen became obsessed with finding a way to help him. He worked to engineer a machine that could create a synthetic skin that could adapt and mimic Robby's remaining unburnt skin. After many failed attempts, Allen finally succeeded, and was able to produce the synthetic skin that would save his son's life. But the skin also had an unexpected side effect: it gave Robby the ability to mimic the material of any surface he touched. With this newfound power, Robby became a hero known as Mattershift, using his abilities to fight crime.. He created the B-listers and began to date Simone O’Connel.
Memory
Elaine Yi. After the Odyssey’s battle with Brainwasher and Hemlock’s world-shaking death, Elaine Yi (Ruga Yi’s daughter) offered her help to the Odyssey. She was an expert in interdimensional science, studying reanimation using beliefs her father had taught her and her technology. She successfully reanimated Hemlock with the life force of an alternate Hemlock named Kudzu, who had no memory of her life. When Kudzu asked Memory to die, Elaine reluctantly agreed. She was seen by instinct, who fought her. She trapped him in a suspended state, using a lot of her tech’s power. This materialized Elaine and instinct’s DNA as a living being (Neuro). Memory and Neuro ran away and went into hiding in Russia, Elaine raising Neuro as her son. Memory began mass producing her tech and creating a group called The Pure, who are bent on finding the Council of Outcasts and conquering the prime reality. Neuro escapes his mother, becoming a vigilante.
Metagirl
Maya Boyer. 43rd child of Orei, destined to be born with the ability to control and internally create the energy from the core of Orei. Daughter of defector O'mesh and human Jodi Boyer. Lived with half-brother Terrence and a distant aunt Pam while mother was in prison. discovered powers at the Cruzado facility. Her abilities allowed her to prove Oxim's innocence. She becomes a hero throughout the universe, frequently visiting her two homes of Earth and Orei.
Miscreant
Vaughn Sharpe was a brilliant scientist at IMER, known for his risky and unconventional experimentation methods. In an attempt to speed up the testing process, Vaughn prematurely injected himself with an experimental serum he and James Dothon had been developing. The serum had unexpected and terrifying effects, causing Vaughn's body to mutate into a massive, beastly form with leathery skin and immense strength. Vaughn also gained the ability to regenerate his cells and heal rapidly, like certain species of lizards or salamanders. This made him nearly invincible in battle and allowed him to recover from injuries that would be fatal to others. As the transformation took hold, Vaughn's mind began to deteriorate, and he lost control of his actions, rampaging through the IMER research facility and causing widespread destruction. To stop him, James perfected the experiment, injecting himself and becoming Instinct.
Moonglider
After the B-listers stumbled upon the Molina crime family's secret operations, Marco Molina saw an opportunity to gain more power and recognition in his dad's eyes. He devised a plan to steal energy suit technology from GentTech. He gifted it to his girlfriend, America Cancino, enhancing her strength and agility to new heights. But that was not enough for him. Molina craved power, and he knew he needed to be the one with the upper hand. So, he equipped himself with a pair of sleek flight boots and mechanical wings that allow him to soar through the air. He rebranded himself as "Moonglider," a name that struck fear in the hearts of his enemies and commanded respect from his allies. With his new-found abilities and weapons, Molina became a force to be reckoned with in the criminal underworld, taking down anyone who dared to stand in his way.
Natalia Torow
Richest member of Hedron, feeding money into their weapon production. Uses advanced tech to track down heroes and relay information to Klay Kumar. Has several safehouses across England to avoid detection. Mother of Anya Torow, murdered by Capsule.
Nightshade
Lucas Segun Adesina grew up in a bicultural household, with Nigerian heritage and an American upbringing. With a deep passion for science, policy, and research, he earned degrees in molecular biology and public policy, eventually landing a job at IMER’s Washington, D.C. office near Union Station. After Joan Bradley's death, much of her work was filed away or lost, hidden behind layers of bureaucracy or secrecy. Lucas, driven by curiosity and a desire to make his mark, stumbled upon her incomplete research while sifting through archived files. Lucas embarks on a mission to rebuild Joan’s device. He travels to IMER’s base in Taos, New Mexico, where he finds Joan’s prototypes. He brings it back to DC-carefully refining her prototypes to perfect the technology. Lucas pushes the device’s limits, testing its capabilities on himself. The device, which was originally designed to manipulate plant DNA, inadvertently bonds with his own biology. The result is a dramatic transformation: Lucas gains the ability to instantly grow and control plants, manipulating them like an extension of his own body. This newfound power allows him to create defensive barriers, weapons, and traps, and even heal injuries by rapidly growing medicinal plants. Adopting the codename Nightshade, Lucas decides to use his abilities to make a difference, believing that Joan’s technology can help reshape the world for the better. Nightshade caught the attention of many heroes, including the vigilante Neuro, who tracked Lucas down. The two (although enemies at first) became good friends, even becoming roommates and a formidable duo. Nightshade also catches the attention of James Dothon (Nocturnal), who tells Lucas to stop using Joan's technology. Later, when Lucas saves James's life, he warms up to Lucas, believing he is carrying on Joan's scientific legacy.
Neuro
Darion Yi. Created from Memory’s technology after holding Instinct in a suspended state. Has poisonous knife-tail and the ability to climb walls. When he learns the truth about his birth, he runs away from his mother and the Pure. He travels from Moscow to Poland to Paris, being unable to find anywhere to stay due to his appearance. In Paris, Neuro is helped by a gang, who offers him a place to stay. Neuro discovers the gang's involvement in the manufacturing of drugs. Neuro uses his power for good, stopping the gang and becoming a vigilante. Fluent in English, Russian, Mandarin, and French. Neuro hears about the vigilante "Nightshade," and tracks him down, becoming good friends with him.
Nocturnal
When Instinct retires to the Japanese countryside after the second death of Joan Bradley, he begins to track down a crime ring. This leads him to Tokyo where he meets the Conjurer, who tells him about Ruga Yi and the crime ring that he had stopped. Ruga Yi was still at large. The two tracked him down and sent him to prison. In Ruga’s office was information about Memory (Elaine Yi) and the Pure. The two went to the temple of Outcasts and found Asuri Vinn (Dread) and she helped them find Memory. Solar Flame finds them and joins. They form the group Silence.
Noro
The Noro are Okinawan priestesses who intercede with the mythical realm for the mortal realm. the highest ranking of which was Nanami Shiro's ancestor, who worked for Shunten. She had the Youkai fashion the Shisa mask for Swan Maiden.
Obscure
Katherine Wyatt. Joe Wyatt’s sister. CIA agent sent to investigate Omni’s ship. Omni threw an Oreian particle separation net on her (meant for Shu-se). It malfunctioned, changing Kate’s particles, allowing her to shift through solid objects. Her shifting particles did not allow reflected light, so she became almost a shadow. The Government took Kate in until she could control her shifting. She joined Omni in the enlistees after being released from the CIA. Along with her powers, Obscure uses weapons from omni and ones she is familiar with (such as handguns). She then joined the Odyssey with her brother Joe Wyatt. She marries Andrew Briant and has two kids (Warren and Madison). She eventually moves to the Space between spaces with Lightstar and her kids, where Madison (Xenon) becomes the head of the Council of Outcasts.
Odyssey
Group of powered individuals formed by Lightstar. Group consists of: Lightstar, Kinematic, Omni, Obscure, Hemlock, Instinct, and Solar Flame. The name "Odyssey" is derived from Homer's poem "The Odyssey." HQ located in Washington DC.
O'elion
O'elion was born in the city of Oteka, the capital of Orei, to a family of engineers who specialized in creating advanced technological gadgets. As a child, he was fascinated by the intricate workings of machinery and spent much of his time tinkering with his family's inventions. From a young age, he showed an exceptional talent for technology and investigation. His skills did not go unnoticed, and he was soon recruited as O'zon's personal investigator and bodyguard. It was during one of his missions that O'elion first met Omni Vallia. At this time, she was in the royal guard, and they were both working to uncover a plot by a group of rogue Oreians who were planning to sell weapons from the royal armory to the highest bidder. Together, they were able to thwart the plot and prevent the weapons from falling into the wrong hands. O'elion and Omni became strong friends. Later, O'elion was sent to investigate an explosion in Ozel, the agriculture construct. This led him to uncover Onnai's treachery. When O'zon was murdered, O'elion was struck with grief. However, O'elion still had a job to do. All evidence pointed to Oxim, and O'elion eventually reluctantly convicted him.
Omni
Omni Vallia. Omni lived in the mountains of Oska with her mother. She was inspired to join the Oreian Peacekeepers in Oteka after her father died protecting Orei from the Guran. Omni slowly rose in ranks, even joining O'zon's royal guard. After a while as a trainee she was sent to District six, a small planet called earth. Because of Orei’s harsh gravitational pull, Omni is extremely strong and able to fly on earth. She also has the Oreian ability to control a special form of electricity. Omni is an expert in the use of her futuristic weapons, navigational skills, and peacekeeping ability. She leads the Enlistees before merging with the Odyssey.
Onnai
Onnai was once a respected member of the Oreian royal council, known for his intelligence and strategic thinking. However, his mind became twisted and he began to see the council's reliance on agriculture as a weakness that could be exploited. He convinced himself that the Oreians needed to diversify their food sources and reduce their dependence on crops, in order to make themselves less vulnerable to attack. Onnai secretly began to sabotage the agriculture industry, using his position in the council to influence decisions and divert resources away from farming. Onnai triggered a massive explosion that ripped through the heart of Ozel, one of the seven constructs that served as a hub for the food production. The explosion caused immense damage to the crops and the constructs, leaving gaping holes in the structures holding up the fields. The effects of the explosion were catastrophic for the Oreians, who were left without a stable source of food. Oreian spy O'elion was sent to investigate, leading to the banishment of Onnai to Orei's moon. Onnai jumpstarted his prisoner pod that transported him to the moon and when the shields were temporarily down to let in a new prisoner, he flew back up and down to the surface of Orei in Oska, which is mountainous. After walking to Oteka (the capital), Onnai used his knowledge of the palace's security systems to create a diversion. This allowed him to slip past the guards and enter the king's chambers undetected. Here, Onnai used Oxim's spear to kill O'zon. The only one who could possibly prove Oxim's innocence would be the 43rd chid, as her abilities have connections between the user of the weapon and the energy in the weapon, which is derived from Orei's core.
Orei
Orei is a small, futuristic planet made of a special form of electricity. Oreians live on constructs that float above the surface. Oreians are taller than the average human and all have unique blue face tattoos on their cheekbones made from metal. Orei is based around the concept of peace. Orei’s Peacekeepers are dispatched around the galaxy to maintain harmony, often making them an enemy to more violent species. Orei has 7 main constructs around its surface, each one with its own language and way of life, but still all 7 are united as Orei with the same monarchy and law. Breaking a serious law results in banishment to Orei’s moon, which is ruled by 7 tribes from the 7 main constructs of Orei. Survival is not likely. Orei is a small planet, so resources are often brought in via trading with allied planets.
Oxim
Oxim Tekaa. Former Prince of Orei, son of king O’zon. Ozim was raised in the palace of Orei. He is fiercely loyal to his family and his people, and feels a deep responsibility to protect them from harm. Oxim is a skilled warrior, and has undergone extensive training in combat and strategy. Despite his status as a prince, Oxim is humble and has a deep respect for the traditions and culture of his people. He is also deeply curious about other cultures and worlds, and has a strong desire to explore and learn. When Onnai framed him for his father’s murder, Oxim was sent to Orei’s moon. Oxim escaped from the tribal ritual (to decide which of the 7 tribes he belongs in), surviving in the wild of their moon. Oxim escapes the moon, following Volta to Earth to find the 43rd child, who is his only hope of proving his innocence, defeating Volta, and regaining his rightful place as ruler of Orei. He finds Maya, Terrence, and Jodi Boyer before they are killed by Zimri. Then they fight against Volta and Zimri, causing Terrence to become possessed. He sees Maya as a younger sister figure and takes it upon himself to protect her from harm, even if it means putting himself in danger.
O’zon
O'zon was the former king of Orei and the father of Oxim. He was known for his wisdom, strong leadership, and love for Orei. He believed in the power of unity and worked tirelessly to ensure the prosperity of his kingdom. O'zon was a great advocate for science and technology and was instrumental in the development of many of Orei's greatest innovations. Tragically, O'zon was murdered in a plot orchestrated by Onnai, who framed Oxim for the crime. O'zon's death was a devastating blow to Orei, and his memory continues to be honored by all Oreians.
Pamela Boyer
Pam Boyer is Jodi Boyer's sister in law (married to her late brother Stephen). Pam is aloof, distant, a smoker, and gambler. Allows Terrence to use her garage for his band. Still uses landline telephone. Almost never leaves their small house in Tequesta, FL.
Rita Northcott
Rita Northcott, an intelligent and resourceful elderly woman, is a longtime resident of Taos, New Mexico. She owns an apartment next to James Dothon and is well-known among her neighbors for her sharp wit and cunning personality. Despite her age, Rita is incredibly spry and can outmaneuver most people in a game of poker. She has a soft spot for her beloved cat, Maple, who is always by her side.
Ruga Yi
Council of Outcast temple member, a part of a long line of family in a crime ring. Father to Elaine Yi, taught her about the Council of Outcasts and how to manipulate Interdimensional energy. Ruga escaped from the Conjurer but was later found hiding out. He had received word from his daughter about the Pure, which Nocturnal and the Conjurer had found.
Shiagan
Race of insect-humanoids who are enemies to Oreians and the Guran. All shiagan can climb walls and have a sonic scream, which is their way of communication to one another.
Shisa-san
Nanami Shiro, is a girl from Okinawa. She is a descendant of the highest ranking Noro priestess and so felt the traditional connection to the mythological realm. Nanami's father passed away when she was young, leaving her to grow up without his presence. Her mother, who once had a connection to the spiritual realm but had set it aside to raise Nanami, tragically perished in a mystical war. This conflict unfolded amidst the chaos of a powerful tempest, a battle fought not with conventional weapons, but against the elemental forces themselves. It was within this tempest that Nanami's mother lost her life, leaving Nanami orphaned. Nanami frequently shoplifted after her mother passed away, in order to survive. After hearing Shunbajunki's Shisa mask calling to her, she stole it from the Okinawa Prefectural Museum. She was transported to the realm of the Youkai/kami, where the Shisa said they would grant her the power of her Noro ancestor if she promised to be a better person, protect the people of Earth, and intercede for the realm of the Youkai. Nanami agreed, keeping the mask. However, when the Youkai transported her, they unknowingly released a prisoner into the mortal realm. This was the wife of Okinawan ruler Shunten, mother of Shunbajunki. She was the sister of a military leader, and a swan maiden. She was and is only known as "Hakuchou Otome" (Swan Maiden). When released, she wreaked havoc on Japan, only to be stopped by Nanami, with help from the Shisa. While wearing the mask, Nanami is given the ability to summon and communicate with the Shisa. She is also granted strength, agility, heightened senses, and the power to turn invisible. She also magically has hajichi tattoos appear on her arms and hands. She eventually becomes "Shisa-san" (Lady Shisa in English). On a mission that leads her to Tokyo, Shisa-san becomes a friend to Oliver Evelzar and is approached to join Silence. She occaisionally teams up with them. Her homebase, however, is in a temple in Okinawa, where she has found a home with Seison Yuga's family. Although the people of Okinawa are grateful for Shisa-san, they are quite terrified of her. Nanami struggles with doubts and insecurities about her abilities and worthiness. She constantly battles with her inner demons, trying to reconcile her past with her present role. She seeks to atone for her previous delinquent life by doing good deeds. She finds her identity through her Okinawan heritage as well as her love for music (she likes to mix traditional Okinawan instruments with modern rap).
Shiver
Raymond Yuri. Raymond was an art student in New York when the Shiagan attacked Earth. They had taken him as a hostage and shot him. Feeling attached to him, Naya (Cricket) healed him with a cryo healing chestplate. Naya weaponized it, allowing Raymond to blast cryo-energy at enemies, freezing them. Raymond and Cricket join Omni and Obscure as the Enlistees until Raymond is killed by the Guran and they remove Cricket’s vocal cords. Before his death, Raymond gave a handmade necklace to Naya, which she wore every day afterwards.
Shu-se
Oreian beast, similar to a pterodactyl. Has a unique feeding habit, subsisting on the electricity present on Orei. Possesses specialized organs that allow it to absorb electrical energy from the environment. This feeding habit may also explain its aggressive behavior, as it actively hunts and captures sources of electricity. The Shu-se's skin is commonly used as leather, having a durable and flexible hide that can be tanned and processed. However, its meat is poisonous, as it contains toxins that are harmful to potential predators or consumers. The exact nature of these toxins is unclear, but is thought to be due to it's feeding on the electrical energy. the Shu-se produces electrical particles as a defense mechanism. These can be filtered or separated using a specialized net's technology (The same net that gave Obscure abilities). These particles are a natural defense mechanism of the creature, emitted from its mouth. This creature's natural habitat is the moon of Orei, where the biggest Shu-se is owned by Volta (Later Terrence Boyer).
Silence
Group formed by Nocturnal and the Conjurer, consists of: Nocturnal, Mister Shisa, the Conjurer, Solar Flame (temporarily), and Dread. Eventually the Conjurer finds Crashworthy drifting through dimensions and recruits him into Silence. Group mainly focuses on the Pure, but also protects different dimensions from various threats.
Simon Heyward
Isaac Heyward’s father. Construction worker. Often does rebuilding work from damage done by heroes.
Solar Flame
Brainwasher’s right-hand woman. Solar Flame was the last survivor of her species after Brainwasher had controlled them all. Brainwasher never controlled her, but kept her conscious, threatening to control her if she stepped out of line. She was kept alive because only someone of her species could wield her planet’s royal staff that created a magical soul-fire. The Odyssey helped her escape Brainwasher and defeat him. She then joined them, as she had no home to return to. After Instinct left, the Odyssey sent her to find him. She dropped off of the Odysseys radar to join Silence. She helped them to find memory and then returned to the Odyssey empty handed, covering for James.
Stammer
Klay Kumar was born with a photographic memory. However, Klay couldn’t speak. Klay Kumar grew up in the streets of London to become a musician and artist. After creating art with an anti-powers focus, he caught the attention of the London Anti-stars. They were trying to capture Victory and Capsule. They recruited Klay, and he slowly rose to the top, becoming the leader and distancing this group from the other anti-star groups. He renamed the group Hedron. Kumar used Hedron to fight Capsule and Victory. At one point, Hedron completely demolished the Shard.
Stratoman
Jarod Field’s father was a journalist who reported secrets about GentTech to the public. As a result, Hugo Gent captured and killed Jarod’s parents and experimented on young Jarod. Hugo gave Jarod the ability to manipulate and even become a special form of cloud. Gent wiped Jarod’s memory with a chip in his brain. He then used Jarod to exploit powers under the codename Stratus. The chip malfunctioned, and Jarod removed it from his head at GentTech. Jarod flew away, making a new life for himself, working at Van Reid industries. He created a group of heroes called the B-listers (focusing on taking down Gent) began using the codename Stratoman. Jarod also used his powers to create an HQ (a giant, hollow, floating cloud-sphere above Tequesta) for the B-listers called the “Strato-sphere.”
The Strato-sphere
The Strato-sphere, the floating cloud base of operations for the B-listers, is a marvel of technology and powers. Stratoman's powers are responsible for creating and maintaining the Strato-sphere, and as such, it has a unique design that reflects his abilities. The walls are made of a soft and pliable material, almost like a thick cloud. The interior of the Strato-sphere is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including communication systems, a command center, and advanced medical facilities. Overall, the Strato-sphere serves as a symbol of the B-listers' unique approach to crime-fighting and their commitment to protecting the people of Tequesta. However, The Strato-sphere is not just a marvel of technology, it's also a cool hangout spot. There's Wi-Fi, of course, so you can stay connected to the world below. there's also plenty of comfy seating and cool decor, so you can relax and have a good time.
Swan Maiden
Hakuchou Otome was the wife of Okinawan ruler Shunten, mother of Shunbajunki. Not much is known about her other than myths and legends. She was the sister of a military leader, and the first swan maiden. The Youkai gave her sharp wings at birth in hope that she would be more beautiful in the eyes of her husband Shunten. She married him and began meddling in governmental affairs, power-hungry. Desiring more military power for her son Shunbajunki, she had the Noro (Nanami Shiro's ancestor) intercede for her, and plead to the Youkai to fashion a Shisa mask that would give Shunbajunki incredible powers. However, after a prophecy was revealed that the mask-wearer would rid Hakuchou of her wings and bring an end to her reign, Hakuchou began trying to defeat Shunbajunki and destroy the mask. She grew mad and very powerful. The Youkai trapped her in their realm, chained for thousands of years. Her power only grew while chained. That is- until Nanami Shiro found the mask. The Youkai's realm reopening allowed Hakuchou to escape into the modern era. Angry, vengeful, and still hungry for power, she wreaked havoc across Japan. Fulfilling the prophesy, Nanami uses her powers to cut off her wings and end her tyranny. She remains wingless and locked in the Youkai's realm.
Terrence Boyer
Half-brother to Maya Boyer, pretty much raised her while living with their aunt Pam. Drummer in a grunge garage band, "Wakesthedead" taking inspiration from Gorillaz, Nirvana, and Cage the Elephant. Eventually possessed by Volta and gains title of Zonxel's leader. uses power to attempt to kill the 43rd child (Metagirl)
Theodore Payne
Theodore Harris Payne. One of the richest men in the world. Bent on technological progress and science. No regard for human life. Owns labs across the world. Member of DIRUS. Murdered Laura Briant to gain credit for the Darkhold cure. Married Eva Crouse, had Dakota Crouse (Concussion). Divorced after Eva had Crashworthy. One failed experiment severely disfigured Payne’s face.
Tractus
Isaac Heyward. Son of Simon Heyward. After school, Isaac would go to his father’s construction site. On one occasion, the site happened to be where Darkhold held the Odyssey in an alternate dimension using Memory’s technology. Isaac Heyward was affected by the energy of the dimension and had his physical makeup altered. His body became malleable and stretchy. With his newfound abilities, Isaac sets out to rescue the Odyssey. He finds Doubletake and Downfall, who gather Concussion and Crashworthy. The five of them rescue the Odyssey. The team stays together under the name “Wonderlings”
Tribes of Orei’s moon
The tribes of Orei's moon are a reflection of the darker aspects of the planet's society, each drawing its identity from the constructs of Orei but twisted by their lawless nature (as the moon acts as a wasteland for prisoners)
Eskaa Tribe - Derived from the construct of Oska, Eskaa represents the nomadic and rugged nature of Orei's mountainous regions. Members of Eskaa are skilled survivalists and guerrilla fighters, using the treacherous terrain to their advantage. They are known for their resourcefulness and adaptability, often evading authorities with ease.
Meilo Tribe - Meilo draws its inspiration from the peaceful and artistic community of Omiel. However, in contrast to Omiel's harmony, Meilo has become a haven for smugglers and black market traders. Its members are adept at deception and manipulation, using their charm and cunning to outwit their rivals and evade capture.
Keteka Tribe - Reflecting the political and cultural hub of Oteka, Keteka is a tribe driven by ambition and greed. Its members are skilled in diplomacy and intrigue, often manipulating others for their own gain. Keteka's influence extends far beyond the confines of Orei's moon, with its tendrils reaching into the highest echelons of power.
Zonxel Tribe - As the most powerful tribe due to their connection with Oreian witchcraft, Zonxel embodies the darker aspects of Ochok's dedication to scientific research. Members of Zonxel harness forbidden energies to wield destructive powers, instilling fear in all who dare to oppose them. Led by the enigmatic Volta, Zonxel seeks to expand its influence and dominate Orei's underworld.
Kichok Tribe - Kichok draws inspiration from the scientific enclave of Ochok, but its members have forsaken the pursuit of knowledge for profit and power. Specializing in the development of advanced weaponry and technology, Kichok poses a significant threat to Orei's stability, with their creations fueling conflicts across the galaxy.
Wynog Tribe - Wynog reflects the ancient traditions and wisdom of O’nog, but its members have become corrupted by their obsession with preserving Oreian history and culture. Wynog hoards forbidden artifacts and knowledge, using them to blackmail and manipulate others for their own ends.
Taral Tribe - Derived from the military district of Otar, Taral is a tribe of ruthless mercenaries and warlords. Its members are skilled fighters, using their prowess in combat to enforce their will upon others. Taral's influence spreads like a virus, infecting Orei's moon with violence and chaos.
Uchinadi
Seison Yuga, a young Okinawan schoolboy, reluctantly balances his time between school and part-time temple cleaning (the temple doubles as his father's dojo, his father being a famous Okinawan karate teacher), resisting his father's wishes to embrace his Okinawan heritage and martial arts legacy. Anxious and more inclined to blend in at school, Seison's world shifts when he discovers Nanami in the temple, leading to an unexpected journey into the mythical realm. There, he undergoes a transformative experience, unlocking centuries of Okinawan battle tactics, martial arts, and weaponry knowledge, turning him into an expert. He witnesses the lives of famous Okinawan martial arts teachers, including his father, within seconds. With newfound confidence, knowledge, and a sense of purpose, Seison learns to connect with his culture while fighting alongside Nanami in their quest to protect Okinawa. His parents take in Nanami as a daughter of sorts, allowing her to live with them near the temple. Seison uses his knowledge and skillset to help Shisa-san as "Uchinadi."
Van Reid Industries
Small Tech company in Tequesta. Created by Allen Van Reid. Employees are Robby Van Reid, Simone O’Connel, Jarod Fields, and Owen Zhu (summer intern).
Victory
Victoria Lagos is a talented high school student in London with a particular interest in technology. Inspired by the accident that gave Obscure her powers, Victoria attempted to recreate the particle-separator-net experiment. While the experiment did not result in the same powers as Obscure, it did give Victoria a unique ability - the power to slightly warp surfaces. With this power, Victoria can get her hand through solid objects and then solidify them, enabling her to climb walls with ease. Victoria also developed a unique glider that she can hang on to. By solidifying the molecules of the surface that the glider is made of, she is able to create a stable platform for her feet. This allows her to fly by hanging onto the glider while using her powers to control its movement through the air. With these abilities, Victoria embraced her role as a hero and teamed up with Capsule to fight against villains such as Stammer and protect London. To maintain a balance between her hero persona and her personal life, Victoria must conceal her powers from her parents and sneak out to fight crime, which is an easier feat as she attends her technology-based boarding school.
Volta
Volta is the leader of the Zonxel tribe on Orei's moon (The most powerful tribe due to their connection with Oreian witchcraft). Volta can harness this witchcraft and use it to generate a purple-ish electric energy. She can also tame Shu-se, having one of her own. Volta sent Zimri to earth to look for O'mesh. She also leads the hunt for prince Oxim. These reasons bring her to earth. Eventually, due to her old age, she possesses Terrence Boyer. This Endows him with the same mystical abilities and the title of Zonxel's leader.
Wilson Blackwell
Hitman hired by the Anti-stars in DC to kill Lightstar. Skeleton based costume and two giant hammers connected to gloves. Almost kills Lightstar, but stopped by Kinematic, resulting in his origin.
Wonderlings
After the disappearance of the Odyssey and Isaac Heyward’s origin, the team of teen heroes saved the Odyssey and continued to operate without Crashworthy, who died absorbing interdimensional energy and saving the Odyssey. Later Crashworthy is found by the Conjurer and joins Silence. The team consists of: Tractus, Concussion, Crashworthy, Doubletake, and Downfall.
Xenon
Madison Briant (Madi). Young daughter of Lightstar and Obscure. Sister to Doubletake. Born with energy-based ion powers that allow her to fly at high speeds. Later revealed to be able to control reality/alternate realities. Becomes leader of the Council of Outcasts.
Zeus-man
Samuel Zhu worked at the Tequesta history museum when he stumbled upon a mystical relic of extraterrestrial origin. The relic was said to imbue the wielder with the "spirit of Zeus," but in reality, it was an alien weapon that had found its way to Earth during ancient Greece. The weapon was once used by a group of extinct aliens who had gone into hiding after their planet was conquered by the Guran. They had lived among the Greeks until their deaths, leaving the sword behind. The Greeks revered it as belonging to the gods, and it was eventually found by Samuel. Due to an anomaly in his genes that is similar to the extinct alien race, Samuel bonded with the sword. He discovered that he could change the weapon's form and changed them into an energy-axe that granted him flight and the ability to blast energy. As Zeus-man, he fought crime and protected the city of Tequesta. Eventually, Samuel passed on the swords to his son, Owen, who became Apollo-lad. Gloria Zhu, Samuel's wife, is a nurse who supports her husband and son in their hero endeavors
Zimri Cruzado
Zimri is the head of a facility in Florida (Cruzado facility) that attempts to exploit anyone with even a slight showing of abilities. He is really an Oreian member of the Zonxel tribe, trying to find the 43rd child. When he first arrived on Earth, Zimri killed O'mesh. however, he was unaware that O'mesh had hidden his wife and newborn baby girl (Maya). Unbeknownst to Zimri, Jodi was eventually suspected to be the murderer and sent to prison. This led maya to be taken in by a youth facility. when zimri saw a couple energy alerts from that area, he sent one of his employees to retrieve Maya, making the connection between her and Jodi (the woman blamed for the murder of O'mesh).