[quote=@Omega Man] Anybody watching this? [@rocketrobie2] [@Simple Unicycle] [@WXer] you guys doing anything rn? [/quote] Took a while but here you go. [hider=For your consideration, Thunder Man] Name: David R. Sikela Alias: Thunder Man Age: 33 Personality: Cynical, Vengeful, Absurdist, Sanguine, Unwavering Powers: Super Strength via Divine Empowerment, Flight, Superhuman Durability, Brontokinesis (aka thunder manipulation) Weaknesses: Highly susceptible to psychic attacks due to underlying PTSD Background Hero: Richard Dragon Jr. Former Team Affiliation: Justice League of America Appearance: A battle-scarred cyclops of a man sporting a buzz cut and a goatee. Under his civilian identity, David rarely appears in public without a pair of sunglasses to hide the fact that he no longer has his right eye. As Thunder Man however, the power of his patron Gog flows freely and shines where he lacks. Potential Storylines: [list] [*] Fortunate Son - Thunder Man questions whether Superman's moral code is enough to navigate the modern day issues faced by the Justice League, specially when their own benefactors have shown that they can be easily manipulated [long-term story set across many episodes if we're doing those] [*] The Man Comes Around - The true nature and price of Thunder Man's power is revealed to him and now he has to answer Gog's call or lose it all. [*] Rebel Yell - David's time as a special military advisor for the Quraci army beckons to him once more as Queen Bee of Bialya threatens open warfare, with the UN seemingly unable to stop it. [/list] BRIEF Bio: Born in a small Arizona border town, it was straight to basic training with David after high school. He always wanted to see the world and the army recruitment officer handing out flyers promised him just that. His first tour didn't go quite as he expected though. His unit got shelled by rebel forces, he hid in a bombed out ruin as the sole survivor, found an undisturbed altar to a ram god, and the next thing he knows he has super powers and gets to serve his country in a new capacity. Being part of the JLA was a hell of a lot better but all good things had to end. Unable to re-adjust to civilian life, David became a private military contractor and operated in America's best interest across the Middle East and Africa. With news of the Justice League's return David was eager to re-enlist on the superhero roster in order to once again experience the best days of his life. Notes: [list] [*] This is a re-imagination of the anti-hero Magog with more Bush-era inspirations. [*] Yes, all the storyline pitches are named after songs. [/list] [/hider]