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Very well, where do I begin?

My father was a relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery. My mother was a fifteen year old French prostitute named Chloe with webbed feet.

My father would womanize, he would drink. He would make outrageous claims like he invented the question mark. Sometimes he would accuse chestnuts of being lazy. The sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament.

My childhood was typical. Summers in Rangoon, luge lessons. In the spring we'd make meat helmets. When I was insolent I was placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds - pretty standard, really. At the age of twelve, I received my first scribe. At the age of fourteen a Zoroastrian named Vilma ritualistically shaved my testicles.

There really is nothing like a shorn scrotum... it's breathtaking. I highly suggest you try it.

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Pretty sure you've got that one the wrong way round.


Weirdly enough, the time-table between the two teams' first appearances (Doom Patrol being introduced in June of '63, X-Men being introduced in September) makes it highly unlikely that they were copying each other. They just managed to hit the exact same idea in the exact same year, making their co-existence one of the many amazing coincidences in the world of comics.

X-Men just had the luxury of being reinvented later on down the line by a prolific writer, while the Doom Patrol never really took off in the same way. Maybe it'll shift a bit whenever the TV show comes out - which I can't wait for, since we've needed some more obscure live action DC stuff for awhile.
Does anyone have any plans for Beast Boy?


I very much doubt it, given the setting doesn't really fit characters like Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl or any of the other sidekick Titans. I'd say go for it if you have a solid concept. Gar fits into the same category as Vic/Cyborg, Raven, Starfire and others as being malleable enough to have pre-Titans adventures.

Gonna try to get another post or two up soon, I can see that I've kinda lagged behind.


Similarly, I've got a half-written post that I've needed to finish for a few days. Gonna tackle that in the immediate future.
Got room for one more?





Black Canary and Black Panther are...

That universe's version of Superman doesn't have a secret identity because Clark Kent flexed too hard at The Daily Planet once and it ripped open his shirt exposing the costume underneath.

There, Sep. Is that what you wanted?! Is that what you wanted to hear?!?!
He hunches over REALLY far.
@Master BruceFor your consideration.



If she is accepted I'll work on how Shi'ar fits into the whole GLC, Nova Corps and other space faring military forces.


I had to do a little research into this character to be sure, since I knew absolutely nothing about her, but this looks on the up-and-up based on what I could find. Welcome.



I'd recommend talking to @Bounce about how this could fit along with his GLC concept, given he's our resident Lantern.
(Maybe now's a good time to state my interest in having Jessica operate out of Gotham, since I don't know how viable she is as a PC...)

((Maybe you should have listed her as a supporting character in your original app, Bruce.))

(Shut up, me.)
I'd go with Spot first if HenryJonesJr doesn't mind losing out on all of that... greatness?

Purple Man's a bit iffy because, as Ink pointed out, he's a major player in at least two characters' mythos.

Especially Jessica Jones, where he's basically the lynchpin of her story.
Other than a sample post and adding a few more villains under the "supporting characters" section, this CS is pretty much finished.




Ultimate One Universe: Year One Application

Character You're Applying For: Janet van Dyne, the Insect Queen

Powers And Abilities:
-Bio-Genetic Ring: The Bio-Genetic Ring is an ancient Egyptian relic. The powers of this ring are derived from the powers of the Egyptian sun god, Ra, in his role as Khepri. As the wearer of the Bio-Genetic ring uses it over time, the ring itself starts to form an association with the wearer. With enough usage, the ring can even recognize when it has been stolen and will either try to return to its original owner or find a new bearer who is more worthy than the robber.

With only a thought, Janet can transform her body from the hips down (and sometimes her arms, depending on the species) into any kind of arthropod, even those native to alien planets. She can only take the form of arthropods that she has knowledge of (aka she can't turn into Kryptonian insects unless she somehow reads up about them). The ring also alters Janet's costume so that her clothes would fit her new form. Specific powers vary with each species, but she generally superhuman agility and low-level superhuman strength. If the wearer loses the ring while still transformed, the wearer will be stuck in that form unless (s)he gets the ring back. The ring also allows Janet to communicate and control arthropod creatures. This power does not depend on Janet being transformed.

While she is not using the Bio-Genetic ring to take on the form of an arthropod, the Bio-Genetic ring grants her wasp-like wings capable of flight, enhanced stamina, and bio-electric blasts from her hands. If the ring is stolen, the wearer maintains this form for 48 hours to give him or her a chance to win back the ring. Once the 48 hours have elapsed, all powers related to the Bio-Genetic ring will disappear.

Expert Fashion Designer: Janet learned the art of the trade from both her mother, who was a successful fashion designer in her own right, and from college at Fashion Institute of Technology. While Janet is still living off of her mother's fortune, her own fashion company, Yellowjacket, has proven lucrative, too. Janet's fashion expertise also applies to her superhero life. She probably has more costumes than any one crimefighter needs and might even give suggestions to other heroes.

Origin And Backstory (In A Maximum Of Four Paragraphs):
Janet was born to Amelia and Vernon van Dyne. Her mother was a highly successful fashion designer who built quite a fortune through the course of her career, while her father was an expert in Egyptology. During one of Vernon's excavations in Egypt, he had bought an Egyptian ring, thinking it was just a little knick-knack. However, this ring was actually an ancient relic imbued with the power of the Egyptian sun god, Ra. For years, no one knew that this little knick-knack was really a magical, Egyptian ring. Its true power would not be revealed until years later.

After Janet graduated from Fashion Institute of Fashion in New York City, she followed in the footsteps of her mother by starting up her own business, Yellowjacket. Since Janet was still living off of her share of the van Dyne fortune, she could take risks in the fashion business without worrying about losing everything. During this time, Janet first met Dr. Hank Pym, who was working with her father, Vernon, to apply Pym's discover of Pym Particles to the preservation of endangered archaeological sites, especially those in the Middle-East.

During one of Vernon van Dyne's excavations, Janet's father contracted some mysterious disease that stumped all modern medicine. Locals claimed that the excavation site was cursed, but no one could confirm whether the cause of this disease was mystical or mundane. After Vernon van Dyne's death, Janet found the ancient Egyptian ring that her father had bought years ago while going through his things. Even though it was an antique item, it nevertheless appeared as new as the day it was forged. Without a moment's thought, Janet slipped the ring onto her finger and continued to look through her father's belongings. While she was thinking about a good memory of her father, who would used to call her his little bumblebee, her lower body magically transformed into that of a giant bumblebee, wings, legs, and all. Since she was freaked out by what had happened to her, Janet immediately removed her ring, but the bumblebee appearance still remained. Not sure what to do, Janet sneaked out of a window unnoticed and went to the only person who she knew could figure this out: Dr. Pym. After he examined her predicament, the two realized that all Janet had to do to return to her normal form was to wear the ring again and think about becoming human again.

After the public emergence of metahumans six months ago, Janet wanted to do more to help people. Since she now knew how to turn on and off the ring's powers, Janet decided that she would use this ancient relic to give her powers so that she could become a superhero. She even asked Hank Pym to join her as a crimefighter. At first, Pym resisted, arguing that it was not his place to interfere with police matters. Nevertheless, he gave into her 'suggestion' because he knew that Janet would become a superhero no matter what he did. He might as well make sure she does not get herself into trouble. After Janet threw together some colorful costumes, they became the Insect Queen and the Ant-Man.

What Makes This Character 'Ultimate'?:
Obviously Janet never received the Bio-Genetic ring, since Janet is a Marvel character, while the Bio-Genetic ring is from the DC universe. The main "ultimatization" is the ring itself. In most interpretation, the ring is alien in origin. Only the "Golden Age" Insect Queen had a non-alien origin, but this version did not have the insect transformation. This version is based on "magic" (or divine blessing), which is different from both Wasp's and Insect Queen's regular technological powers.

Also, if the game lasts long enough for it, I would like to do a different interpretation of Ultron becoming a villain. Instead of trying to wipe out or replace humanity, Ultron would try to pacify humanity and become their benevolent overload.

Supporting Characters:
-Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym (Ant-Man): The scientist who discovered and named Pym Particles. Has pacifist views and dislikes fighting. Only has the Ant-Man secret identity because Janet pressured him into it. He normally uses his Ant-Man equipment for his scientific research.

-Ultron units: Artificial Intelligence developed by Dr. Hank Pym to help him in his research.

-Beatriz al-Zenbewr: Sister of the current queen of Bialya. She wishes to be the queen, herself.

-The Beetle: A Bialyan mercenary who uses an insect-themed powersuit.

Character Picture(s):

Using Bio-Genetic Ring

Sample Post:


I hate to ask this, but after careful review of this application by me and my fellow GMs, we're going to have to request either an updated premise to justify The Insect Queen aspect of this submission or an entirely different concept for Janet.

Problem being, after recent discussions in this very thread about what constitutes the acceptable level of change and non-change to concepts in the game, the addition of The Insect Queen mantle to this version of Janet seems superfluous. And while that wouldn't normally be a big deal, given there's not a huge demand for Janet or The Insect Queen by other players in the game, we're trying not to set a precedent for future concepts to be simple amalgamations.

With Sep's Flash, for instance, he made the character under the mask an entirely different person that would normally not be considered the main Flash. With Andy's Superman and my Batman, we made changes to Clark and Bruce's overall personalities as young and brash heroes to compensate for not changing up the premise around them. Inkarnate and HenryJonesJr took pre-existing 'alternate' versions of heroes and canonized them as the main versions. Lord Wraith killed Thor off and had him reincarnated. These are all extreme changes that made for an overall different flavor with these characters, which is what the game is going for.

By contrast, giving Janet the Bio-Genetic ring really doesn't make the same statement. So we're not entirely sure if this qualifies. We discussed it for awhile and came to the conclusion that if we're going to accept this as-is, we'd have no baseline for what an ultimization is.
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