[center][h1][color=0072bc][b]INVISIBLE WOMAN[/b][/color][/h1][color=7e6e75][sub][b]“I'm a smart girl. I'm smarter than you.”[/b][/sub] [img]http://i.imgur.com/DBbaewJ.jpg?1[/img][/color][/center] [color=0072bc][sub]N A M E[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75]Susan Storm[/color][/indent] [color=0072bc][sub]A G E[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75]23[/color][/indent] [color=0072bc][sub]A L I G N M E N T[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75]Hero[/color][/indent] [color=0072bc][sub]A F F I L I A T I O N[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75]Empire State University The Baxter Building The Future Foundation [b]The Fantastic Four[/b][/color][/indent] [color=0072bc][sub]P R O F E S S I O N[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75]Quantum Physicist Astrophysicist Epidemiologist Psychologist Geneticist Cytologist Educator Engineer Chemist Surgeon [b]Superhero[/b][/color][/indent] [color=0072bc][sub]O R I G I N[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75][color=0072bc]◉◉◉◉ [b]EARLY LIFE & CAREER[/b] [i]1993-2013[/i][/color] Susan Storm was born in New York City in 1993 to a wealthy prestigious family line of inventors, savants, and innovators through the fraternal line of the family. Though none had been as successful as Susan’s father, Franklin Storm, in matters of science— a fact that was clear with the acclaim Franklin Storm received as a renowned quantum physicist when he was featured on several magazines including TIME in 1985. A born humanitarian that pushed for equality and scientific progress, Franklin took the foundation his grandfather built with The Baxter Building and looked forward to the future with full belief that a new form of energy was out there that could replace old oil and new nuclear with none of the costly effects of either. Juggling teaching students at Empire State University and working at the Baxter Building, Franklin had little time for his wife and children; that is until the death of Mary Storm in a car accident when Susan was seven years old. Realizing his folly and distraught in his grief, Franklin began taking his role as his children’s sole parent more seriously as reality forced him to re-evaluate his priorities. Taking a leave of absence from the Baxter Building he made it clear that his two children were his entire world. As Susan grew up she continued to adore and admire her father, continuing to be fascinated by what his idealistic career in science was to the point that she would strive to learn everything she could about it. By the age of nine, Susan’s prodigal intelligence and astute mind that she had inherited from her father came out after one evening when her father noticed an open notebook of Sue’s that detailed modifications to several of his equations as well as completed some of his unfinished written projects within the field. Such modifications were found to be [i]correct[/i] without any errors at all. He started taking her with him after her school days to the Baxter Building to see what the limits of her intelligence possessed as he became fascinated by what she could do. Susan’s life thereon shifted uphill and before she or her father knew it she had cut through high school by thirteen and several universities by eighteen with various accolades. A “mirror” of her father, Sue became known for her grasp on quantum physics and soon received a recommendation for employment at The Baxter Building to work alongside her father. It was here that she met an overeager, ambitious, and young Reed Richards who became one of the few people she could relate to that was her own age. Two years working at the Baxter Building and things financially had started to take a dive despite the innovations the building had promoted since the eighties— her father admitted that despite the great inventions they were responsible for a lot of the focus had been on non-profit administrations and without actual financial backing as well as the loss of several of their financial supporters that the time for the foundation that he had expanded on would be over; he could not keep it afloat on his own bank account alone. With Susan mid-way into a theoretical aerospace engine drive that ran through an unknown energy source she believed that if she had enough time she could convince not only the scientific community but the government about the applications of the new form of energy that could prove profitable in many ways. It was here that her and Reed Richards worked against the clock to finish the project before there would be no “Future Foundation” left. Reed had a prototype for an experimental shuttlecraft, she had a prototype for what she coined as a [i]quantum drive accelerator[/i] and the two despite being nervous knew they had little choice as their investors started cracking down on the completion of a project before they threatened to leave like their former peers had done in the past. With no options they enlisted who they could and prepared for the worst. The flight would break records that NASA had set and surely bring more investors in or at least that is what Reed believed. It would be a flight the world would never forget. [color=0072bc]◉◉◉◉ [b]THE FANTASTIC FOUR[/b] [i]2014-2015[/i][/color] The group were struck by a malfunction in the drive when cosmic rays struck them on the trip back from Mars that neither Susan or Reed could detect as they hit a “storm-like anomaly” in space. The spacecraft took massive damage but due to Johnny Storm the four did not simply perish in space—they would crash in the Atlantic Ocean before falling unconscious themselves. The recovery of the four members was a risk for the foundation, but it oddly served as a big event for the national media as the scientists lay in a coma for a few days at a private hospital in Upstate New York. Throughout the next few months they found themselves changing in radical ways as the apparent radiation (or the negative quantum energy itself) had affected them. Thus the Fantastic members of the Future Foundation were born– Susan Storm’s “year one” involved not much further outside of initial tests and studies that Reed attempted to work against the clock to halt or minimize their radiation-brought mutation. Radiation experts like Dr. Elizabeth Ross were brought in but it was generally to no-avail. However, as they fought to come to grips with their new powers a devastating chemical spill occurs and a scientist in the center of the event mutates into a giant monster and begins to attack local neighborhoods nearby to the Future Foundations base of operations (which the four including Susan had returned to after awakening from their coma). Reed deduces they are likely the only response team capable for immediate resolve and begrudgingly the Four approach and surprisingly contain the threat before it does massive damage. Reed brings a sample of the creature back to his lab for study. This would be a trend that continued for several years. [color=0072bc]◉◉◉◉ [b]LAYING THE FOUNDATION[/b] [i]2016- [/i][/color] Four years since a journalist coined Susan and her friends as [i]The Fantastic Four[/i], things seemed to have sorted out. Reed was equally as brilliant as she was and with his contacts in the scientific community it was here that they had saved the Baxter Building from becoming a distant memory. Her father retired from the project seeking to focus on teaching new minds at Empire State University especially so after seeing what Reed and Susan were bringing to the foundation. Susan still continued to visit her father frequently as she continues to operate as a superhero, scientist, and humanitarian. Under Reed’s suggestion the nonprofit scientific organization was officially coined as “The Future Foundation” as they continue to passionately define a better future for the next generation. She is either unaware or too unable to express the connection she has with Reed; though the feelings on the other side of the fence may be much more dynamic. [/color][/indent] [color=0072bc][sub]C A S T[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75] [hider=Friends & Allies][b]Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards):[/b] Essentially Susan’s best friend, confidant, scientific equal, and at times rival. Known as “Mr. Fantastic” and the founded of the superhero team called the Fantastic Four, Reed has been a constant presence in Susan’s life. Whilst they are not dating a certain tension and attraction exists between the two even though Susan seems oblivious to it. [b]The Human Torch (Johnny Storm):[/b] Susan’s younger, cocksure, and impulsive younger brother that has become known as “The Human Torch”. [hr][hr] [b]Professor Franklin Storm:[/b] Susan’s father and mentor, Franklin spends most of his time teaching at Empire State University bringing a high level of prestige to the school.[/hider] [hider=Enemies][b]The Wizard (Bentley Wittman):[/b] The first major villain the Fantastic Four fought and defeated.[/hider] [/color][/indent] [color=0072bc][sub]T A L E N T S[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75][b]Genius-level Intelligence:[/b] Susan Storm is one of the smartest individuals on the planet— ranking among Forbes top 25 scientific minds of the twenty-first century, the blonde-haired scientist and inventor prolifically ranks in the top ten. [b]Invisibility:[/b] Due to the effects of the expedition to Mars, Susan can manipulate her own personal visibility and if pushed the visibility of others by effect the wavelengths of light around them. This makes her have [i]complete[/i] invisibility as she is undetectable by all basic appearance to the human eye. [b]Psionic Energy Manipulation:[/b] Also due to the effects of the expedition, Susan can also dynamically create and control psionic energy by sheer willpower alone. Through this concentration she is able to project fields of energy that serve as invisible barriers, shields, and weapons that can be utilized in a variety of complex ways. She can additionally use this energy to levitate her own personal body into the air giving the illusion of flight. [/color][/indent] [color=0072bc][sub]A R C S[/sub][/color][hr][indent][color=7e6e75][b]The Terrific Trio[/b] – Johnny Storm takes a leave of absence from The Fantastic Four as he begins to want to take more heroic and adventurous chances as he finds the formulaic day-to-day of The Baxter Building’s Future Foundation as dull and alienating. Reed pours his dissatisfaction into his projects as a byproduct whilst Susan begins researching a cure for a new epidemic in Africa. [b]Return of the Wizard[/b] – Despite being the Fantastic Four’s first major villain four years ago, Dr. Bentley Wittman has gone “dark” for several years, but now he plots his revenge on the Fantastic Four after realizing they are at their weakest with the hiatus of Johnny Storm. He sees an opportunity and he targets all of them from the shadows. Can the team reunite briefly and reject The Wizard’s revenge? [/color][/indent]