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LSD is at its prime right here.

No better time for an alien to fit right in. "What? You thought I was a green man? Bruh, you still trippin' right now."
Some light reading for @TGM and @Hound55, and to also give Matt some company in the pending application stack.

All right, with @TGM dropping Batgirl that leaves me holding up the Batman franchise with Dick Grayson, when I have absolutely no plans for Bruce Wayne whatsoever.

Not a great look.

I'm going to drop Dick so that someone is free to pick up Batman/Batwoman or develop the Bat-Fam with (hopefully) a more holistic approach than a concept that was intended to stand on its own from a separate Batman/Batgirl character.
Sorry that I haven't been checking in more this week. It was rough with work.

@Severance the GMs are discussing your application. Didn't want you to think it was just silence on the line.

@mattmanganon haven't forgotten about you, either. I recognize you've been waiting patiently and apologize for the delay.
S U P E R B O Y
Matrix, ~300 years (constructed c. 17th Century CE)
Vigilante based in Smallville, Kansas
Active since 5 minutes ago (debut)


Hot pants edition just for @Retired

Character Concept


What if all that survived Krypton was the technology that they left behind?

Once a great empire of the stars, Krypton's wars nearly destroyed them. They managed to rebuild the society from near collapse, losing contact or even reliable information on the colonies they may have had at one time. History became legend, and legend became folktale. Then, hundreds of years ago, a man named Var-El set out to try and prove that life existed beyond Krypton, to include the lost colonies. After much study, he found several astrological objects with potential to be the fabled Lost Colonies of Daxam or Rokyn. Pioneering a method of fold space, Var-El devised a means of interstellar transportation but the means to transport a ship of living beings was beyond the capabilities of Krypton as it was then. So, instead, he devised a techno-organic probe -- sunstone suspended in a protoplasmic matrix -- which would be capable of enduring the journey, cataloging the planet, and transmitting its findings back to Krypton. Its ability to mask itself from visual light was a safeguard against contaminating a society or culture before it could be understood. However, in case of extraterrestrial contact, the probe was programmed to assume a non-threatening appearance.

This matrix arrived at the astronomical coordinates for object Y-217 sometime in Earth's 17th Century. After completing its survey of the world, to include the indigenous species, the matrix concluded that the planet was not one of the lost colonies. After settling upon an undisturbed area in the middle of the continent that would become known as North America, the matrix transmitted its findings and awaited instructions. It would lose the signal to Krypton a few decades later, after which the probe shut down.

Centuries passed. The British Empire founded the colonies, which fought a War of Independence and, later, claimed the American west. The area where the matrix lay dormant was called Kansas. A veteran of the Second World War, Jonathan Kent moved to Smallville in order to escape the city life for a quiet retirement. While plowing the fields of his new farm, the man unearthed something extraordinary.

Now, unable to contact Krypton, Matrix continues its mission by learning of the culture of humanity through the morals and stories of Jonathan Kent.



Based on the Post Crisis "Last Son of Krypton" storyline, and drawing inspiration from The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, this is a take on the Superman mythos that borrows from the Post Crisis/Pre-Zero Hour Supergirl (Matrix) to create a different take on the Last Son. The basic premise is that Matrix is a machine, inspired by the media accounts of Red Tornado, and sets out to be a hero like its fellow robot. What follows is a tale of trust and betrayal that asks, what measure is a man?

While relying on Red Tornado (who, coincidentally, debuted in 1968) for the examination of humanity, Nothing in this concept prevents a Kara or Power Girl, or an Earth-2 origin for Clark (or any other Superman family character). My going in notion is that Matrix believes it has merely lost contact with Krypton. As a plot element, Krypton's fate will develop over time to Matrix believing himself to be the last survivor of Kyrpton, which will eventually lead us toward Eradicator as my major capstone event for Matrix's story.

Representing both the principles of Jonathan Kent's "Greatest Generation" and the anti-war morality of the new generation, Matrix as Superboy will clash with General Samuel Lane as his foil for what "Truth, Justice, and the American Way" means or represents, while Lex Luthor manipulates events to his own benefit -- for good and for ill, as it suits him.

Ultimately, the goal is to create a character that I can tell solo stories/vignettes with, while being free to collaborate and jump across narratives as need be.

Key Notes


The reinvention here is that Matrix is cast as a Krptonian machine, as opposed to an artificial clone of Lana Lang. The biology of Matrix as a protoplasmic being is unchanged from the Post-Crisis/Pre-Zero Hour original. Matrix produces telekinetic fields, which allow it to re-structure or compress its mass. Actual physical appearance is a purple mass that is similar in consistency to wet sand. Outward appearance is alterable by means of holograms constructed through the principle of silicon magnetics. Matrix uses its telekinetic abilities to create the illusion of super strength, flight, and invulnerability. It can also refocus energy into the classic heat vision, but lacks any kind of ice breath. Matrix has the unique ability of being able to render itself invisible. While not vulnerable to kryptonite, fatigue is Matrix's weakness. Its telekinetic fields are formidable, but Matrix is not as strong or resilient as a Kryptonian (for example, in "Death of Superman" Doomsday took Matrix out with a single punch). While more versatile, Matrix has more finite limits on its physical abilities.

Supporting Cast
  • Red Tornado
  • John Henry Irons
  • Cat Grant
  • Jimmy Olsen
  • Jonathan Kent
  • Martha Kent

Rogue's Gallery
  • Professor T.O. Morrow
  • Alexander "Lex" Luthor
  • General Samuel Lane
  • Metallo (John Corben)
  • Toyman (Winslow Schott)
  • Atomic Skull (Albert Michaels)
  • Titano
  • Eradicator - reimagined as a later model Matrix

Story Arcs
Superboy Begins
When an earthquake strikes Metropolis, Matrix stuns both the Kents and the world when he lends a hand to Red Tornado.

For the World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky
Cat Grant uncovers rumors that LexCorps may have a new weapons program for the U.S. Government in development.

The Boy of Tomorrow
Metropolis is under siege from... toys?

Ballad of Fallen Angels
Superboy faces his most difficult challenge yet.

Krypton's Last Gleaming
A herald of Krypton arrives on Earth with a message.


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I M P U L S E
Bartholomew "Bart" Henry Allen II, Age 17 (b. 2012)
Based in The United States; mobile
Active since approximately 2026 / 1968




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T H E Q U E S T I O N
Victor C. Sage, 26-27 (b. March 15th, 1941)
Vigilante based in Hub City, Illinois
Active since late November 1967





WASP
Nadia Pym, Age 16 (b. 1952)
Based in The Red Room, Undisclosed Location, USSR
Active since approximately 24 Hours Ago




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H A L J O R D A N ♦ T E S T P I L O T ♦ C O A S T C I T Y ♦ B. 1944




B A T G I R L
Barbara Gordon, 14-16 (b. 1952-54)
Vigilante based in Gotham City, New Jersey
Active since approximately Summer 1967




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