Post by Loki on Feb 6, 2009 23:36:04 GMT -6
Magnus
Magnus Lensherr
Fighting: Remarkable
Agility: Remarkable
Strength: Good
Endurance: Incredible
Reason: Excellent
Intuition: Excellent
Psyche: Remarkable
Health: 110
Resources: Remarkable
Popularity: Poor
Powers:
Magnetic Control:[Monstrous]
He has perfect and absolute control over iron, iron based alloys and life forms with Monstrous ability.
Electro-Magnetic Pulse:[Monstrous]
Magnus is able to send an EM-Pulse of Monstrous intensity. One use per fight.
Force Field: [Amazing]
-1CS per area. It also stops mental attacks, including possession.
Flight: [Good]
Magnus flies at Good air speed. Using his formidable energy control Magnus can widen his flight field and carry others. This decreases his flight speed by one area per additional person.
Energy Control:[Remarkable]
The personification of the unified field Theory, Magnus has Remarkable ability to control radiation and heat. He can intensify and focus these forces for Remarkable damage within 20 areas.
Magnetic Detection:[Amazing]
Magnus can detect movement and distruptions to magnetic lines of force within 50 ft radius. This permits his to detect teleporting, invisibility or illusions to an extent he needs to be able to concentrate on that without distraction.
Strength Alteration:
Magnus can use his magnetic powers to increase his physical strength up to +3CS
Steel Touch: [Excellent]. Upon skin to skin contact, Magnus is unable to stop from turning his victims into solid steel. They remain so for 10 rounds or up to 20 minutes. They have all the material strength and properties of regular steel, and are unable to remember the time that have lapsed. This is twist upon his mother's mutant power. This power had went to some form of remittion but has since redeveloped.
Talents:
Psychology, Anatomy, Physics
History:
Magnus is the son of Magneto and Rogue. He had the potential to be even more of a "Master of Magnetism" than his father had been but when he reached his early teens his powers took a frightening turn. Like his mother; Magnus' touch was deadly, but it did not steal another person's identities and powers - it turned them to steel. Hence, since physically separated from the world, Magnus became a distant, reclusive man.
Magnus was summoned with the rest of the original Exiles to a barren desert. Greeted by the Timebroker, Magnus was informed that if he did not complete the missions set before him his reality would change. On his thirteenth birthday he would accidentally turn his mother into steel and drive his father to resume his war against humanity. On their first mission as a team, the Exiles were sent to a world where all mutants had been imprisoned. The only clue the Tallus gave them was they needed to "find the one who would lead us." Most of the team, including Magnus, assumed their greatest teacher was Professor Xavier. The Exiles freed Xavier from his cell and discovered he was a man obsessed with revenge against the humans who imprisoned him. He mentally knocked out the team and went on a rampage, murdering thousands. The team discovered they should have sought out Magnus' father, Magneto. Magnus felt guilty for not having realized his father may have been a leader in other realities and vowed to make amends.
Magnus used his magnetic powers to free Magneto and hundreds of other mutants imprisoned off the coast of Tahiti. During the jailbreak, Magnus discovered the prison was rigged to explode an atomic bomb if any of the mutants broke free. He attempted to dismantle the bomb but it was made of plastic out of fear of his "father's" amazing powers. Magnus encased the entire island in a magnetic field and sacrificed himself so this reality's version of his father could survive to make a difference.
It has come to show however that Magnus did not die in this nuclear explosion, but instead came to be in the timeline of Marvel Utopia, where he's now making connections with old and new friends, getting to know his father anew and seeking a place next to him as the crown prince of the Brotherhood.
Magnus Lensherr
Fighting: Remarkable
Agility: Remarkable
Strength: Good
Endurance: Incredible
Reason: Excellent
Intuition: Excellent
Psyche: Remarkable
Health: 110
Resources: Remarkable
Popularity: Poor
Powers:
Magnetic Control:[Monstrous]
He has perfect and absolute control over iron, iron based alloys and life forms with Monstrous ability.
Electro-Magnetic Pulse:[Monstrous]
Magnus is able to send an EM-Pulse of Monstrous intensity. One use per fight.
Force Field: [Amazing]
-1CS per area. It also stops mental attacks, including possession.
Flight: [Good]
Magnus flies at Good air speed. Using his formidable energy control Magnus can widen his flight field and carry others. This decreases his flight speed by one area per additional person.
Energy Control:[Remarkable]
The personification of the unified field Theory, Magnus has Remarkable ability to control radiation and heat. He can intensify and focus these forces for Remarkable damage within 20 areas.
Magnetic Detection:[Amazing]
Magnus can detect movement and distruptions to magnetic lines of force within 50 ft radius. This permits his to detect teleporting, invisibility or illusions to an extent he needs to be able to concentrate on that without distraction.
Strength Alteration:
Magnus can use his magnetic powers to increase his physical strength up to +3CS
Steel Touch: [Excellent]. Upon skin to skin contact, Magnus is unable to stop from turning his victims into solid steel. They remain so for 10 rounds or up to 20 minutes. They have all the material strength and properties of regular steel, and are unable to remember the time that have lapsed. This is twist upon his mother's mutant power. This power had went to some form of remittion but has since redeveloped.
Talents:
Psychology, Anatomy, Physics
History:
Magnus is the son of Magneto and Rogue. He had the potential to be even more of a "Master of Magnetism" than his father had been but when he reached his early teens his powers took a frightening turn. Like his mother; Magnus' touch was deadly, but it did not steal another person's identities and powers - it turned them to steel. Hence, since physically separated from the world, Magnus became a distant, reclusive man.
Magnus was summoned with the rest of the original Exiles to a barren desert. Greeted by the Timebroker, Magnus was informed that if he did not complete the missions set before him his reality would change. On his thirteenth birthday he would accidentally turn his mother into steel and drive his father to resume his war against humanity. On their first mission as a team, the Exiles were sent to a world where all mutants had been imprisoned. The only clue the Tallus gave them was they needed to "find the one who would lead us." Most of the team, including Magnus, assumed their greatest teacher was Professor Xavier. The Exiles freed Xavier from his cell and discovered he was a man obsessed with revenge against the humans who imprisoned him. He mentally knocked out the team and went on a rampage, murdering thousands. The team discovered they should have sought out Magnus' father, Magneto. Magnus felt guilty for not having realized his father may have been a leader in other realities and vowed to make amends.
Magnus used his magnetic powers to free Magneto and hundreds of other mutants imprisoned off the coast of Tahiti. During the jailbreak, Magnus discovered the prison was rigged to explode an atomic bomb if any of the mutants broke free. He attempted to dismantle the bomb but it was made of plastic out of fear of his "father's" amazing powers. Magnus encased the entire island in a magnetic field and sacrificed himself so this reality's version of his father could survive to make a difference.
It has come to show however that Magnus did not die in this nuclear explosion, but instead came to be in the timeline of Marvel Utopia, where he's now making connections with old and new friends, getting to know his father anew and seeking a place next to him as the crown prince of the Brotherhood.