This didn't take 3000 years for you to put up... >_>
Are we starting out with them already on the team now, to speed things up faster? Like, it's their first day seeing the base or whatever? How it usually is? Like the first episode? Because we'd probably get further in the plot if it is/was/whatever you know what I mean.
Name: Willow Iris West, or Crock, though Crock under legal name.
Alias: Kid Flash/KF
Age: 14
Gender: Female
Abilities/Skills:
Though it's often hard to tell, Willow is somewhat intellectually advanced, especially in the scientific field. She possesses a wonderful memory, though some of this she keeps to herself or could use to her advantage for personal matters. She doesn't always quickly process information, however, she easily comprehends it after thinking it over. She's also skilled at archery, which she was trained to do before her speed powers had set in, though she avoids doing archery or even touching bows. Willow is also talented at parkour, gymnastics, and with a few types of long range weapons as a result of her mother's training, though she sticks to her given abilities over her learned ones. She also speaks Vietnamese, English, French, Spanish and Italian, all of which she'd been learning from a young age. She is the least fluent in French and Italian, as she's currently taking them.
Powers:
Like her father, she possesses Superhuman speed. She is faster than her father was at her age, however, since he left the speed force, she's nowhere near his pace, nor that of the Flash himself. She is currently unable to phase through objects using her speed, though, this can be used as a weapon by cannonballing her opponents should the need arise. She heals faster than any normal human, accompanied by super fast reflexes and is a good amount sturdier than humans, comparatively.
Weaknesses: Though sturdy, she can be easily hurt by things like gunshots, etc., or really any normal human means. Her metabolism is higher than normal, meaning she has to eat frequently to keep her energy up. She can also be a bit impulsive, and her insecurity often blocks her from the full extent of her powers. She acts rationally without thinking things through.
Equipment: She keeps food in her gloves, should she be away from it for too long and be low on energy.
Personality:
Unfortunately, Willow has inherited her fathers trait of impulsiveness and recklessness. This often leaves her in dangerous situations, as, even though she's very intelligent, she acts with no forethought. Nevertheless, she maintains a very likable attitude, being the team jokester. She's always fast to lighten the mood or comment (mostly sarcastically) on the matter at hand, no matter the urgency. Willow tends to be impatient and hyperactive, to an extreme degree. She also lacks the ability to pay attention to most things for long periods of time, unless she's completely, fully interested in them, which is a rare occurrence. She can also seem a bit ditzy, as she's clumsy and sometimes takes a while to process what's being told to her. However, she's very intelligent, especially involving science, though she doesn't pay much attention in her classes in any subject anymore. Despite seeming very confident, she's quite insecure in her abilities. She lacks the belief that she has much potential as a speedster, considering no matter how hard she tries, she can never go much faster. Willow is very loyal, especially to those she cares deeply about. She looks up to and loves her father, speaking of him with, clearly, much affection when given the chance. Because of past actions of her mother, Willow seems cold towards her and her brother, however, she respects and admires their ability, and deeply cares for them, though when speaking of them it seems quite the opposite. She easily risks her life for others if she cares for them, a trait which can also get her into bad situations.
History:
Wally and Artemis had been dating before the accident, so naturally, they continued to after Wally had exited the speed force. Artemis still remained cold about it, feeling uneasy around Wally, worried of losing him again. The two had given up their superhero lifestyles, so they settled down, and gave birth to her older brother. They planned to remain out of the hero life, since they'd had a son, but Green Arrow retired, as did Flash, and Red Arrow had been off the radar for years. This made Artemis retake her job as... Artemis. Wally had stayed home with their son, but soon learned the team needed a speedster, so he took up the job. It wasn't weeks later after he did that Artemis discovered she was pregnant again, a girl this time. She'd continued to be out on the field while pregnant, though no complications were caused, not until she came about 5 months and had gotten too big to be fighting anymore. She remained at home to raise and train their son, while Wally was off being Flash. Willow was born mid summer, uncanny in her appearance to her father. And he loved her very much, but he began to act impulsively in battle, and Artemis was worried for his sake. She began to distance herself, not wanting to feel anything if she lost him again. He never knew why, but she broke up with him, taking both Willow and her brother. Willow saw him as much as she could, which was at least once a week no matter what her mother had to say. She began to train Willow in archery from a young age, though Willow never expressed interest in it, nor did she seem to enjoy doing it. When she hit about age 10, her speedster powers set in for the first time, just as her brother began to go off on missions with her mother. This forced Artemis to let Willow spend more time with Wally, which caused her to be with him frequently, and even live with him most of the time. He, with a little help from the retired Flashes, began to mentor her. She'd go out on covert missions with Wally, though was kept a secret from the general public and most other super kids by Artemis' request. She didn't want her on any super team, because she feared she'd lose her as she did Wally, causing most people to seem surprised when they heard Wally and Artemis even had a daughter, as opposed to their son.
Appearance:
Normal:
Costume (though her hair is shorter):
Willow has short, wavy red hair that's longer on the left side. Her skin is pale and covered in freckles. She's about 5'3, and teetering on 115 pounds. Her eyes are the same green color as Wally's, though they have an asian shape as Artemis' eyes do. Her facial features resemble her father more than her mother, though side by side, you can tell she's her mother's daughter.
Other: Currently lives under legal custody of her mother, though in her father's apartment, with their pet
collie and her father himself, though he seems to be barely home lately, so she mostly spends her time alone with her dog running about or out doing assigned solo missions by Batman. Few other heroes, besides Wally, Artemis, Batman and his protege's, know of her existence as Flash's protege/sidekick or even as a person. She currently lives in Central city with Wally and, by Artemis' request, attends a private school there, after Dick pulled some strings.
Name: Ch'Arlon Morzz, a.k.a Charlie Morse
Alias: Martian Boy
Age: Appears about 15 or 16, though is far older in human years
Gender: Male
Abilities/Skills: Considering his mother's influence on him, he often cooks, cleans, and is willing to learn new things just to please. Cooking is one of the main things she taught him. His curiosity for Earth and other things makes him driven to gain new knowledge, which could be considered a skill. He speaks both martian and English, and can physically translate (most) languages.
Powers:
Shape shifting - He can completely alter his physical appearance to look like anyone he desires. He has mastered both male and female forms, though still works on humanoid forms such as mermaids, etc. This shapeshifting also allows him to heal faster than a human.
Camouflage - He can camouflage his body and clothes, but is not completely invisible. He can also do this to the bioship.
Strength - like all martians, his strength is above that of a humans. He's also slightly more durable than humans, though nothing close to a kryptonian.
Density shifting - This is an ability he has not yet mastered, in fact, its very advanced, and can only do it with the help of his mother.
Telepathy - Something he sometimes forgets the boundaries of, but knows quite easily. It comes naturally to martians.
Mind control - something he possesses, to a very small degree. He can really only alter about one or two words in a sentence someone might say, but can never completely control them.
Telekinesis - He can lift objects with his mind, including himself to stimulate flight. He can only lift so much at once though.
Weaknesses: His inexperience could be considered a weakness. Though he has been trained by his mother, he also tends to be a little clueless, or not bold enough, because he's inexperienced with a team. Heat and large amounts of pressure (such as being underwater) are also among his weaknesses.
Equipment: His organic clothing and, of course, his mother's bioship, which he also shares somewhat of a connection with, though not on the degree she does.
Personality:
Much like his mother, Charlie is friendly, caring and polite to people. He tends to be enthusiastic about learning, and will insist on trying new experiences when given the chance. His friendliness is most apparent around his friends, considering he's much more shy than his mother ever was, to the point where he almost barely talks at all unless comfortable around who he's with. Though he forgets the boundaries of telepathy sometimes, he normally doesn't talk when a link is put up, so it's not really too bothersome. His shy demeanor isn't something from either of his parents, really, and his mother doesn't know how he got this way, with little outside influence.
History:
M'gann had left earth to return to mars only briefly, but had ended up staying far longer than expected. She'd found herself in a relationship and had her first child, a girl, who didn't survive past a few weeks. The martian was devastated, naturally, but her husband insisted they try again, which resulted in Ch'Arlon, but even though they were on mars, Megan often just referred to him as Charlie, influenced by more American shows she had watched back on Earth. For many years she remained on Mars, raising her son and adjusting to her life back on her home planet. It was only after she heard word her uncle was quitting hero work that she decided to return home, but had left Charlie with his father for many years. Charlie somewhat lost his bond with his mother in this time, which was much stronger before, but began to fade. He took her place in his household, and only recently did his mother return, saying she wanted to take him to Earth and mentor him. So he became her sidekick, Martian Boy, and she taught him to better control his Martian abilities. She always spoke to him about the team she was on when she was younger, and had a tendency to insist to Batman that they should really put it back together...
Appearance:
Charlie's weight differs based on what he's shifted as. His height does, as well, but is normally about 5'5 or 5'6. His appearance as a "human' is influenced from his mother, in all except the blue eyes. And his hair is shorter. He normally wears the same dark blue hoodie and blue jeans, even as casual wear.
Other: Has a strange love for Earth animals. Resides in Gotham with his mother.