Name: Marvel Boy VIII

Val	Char	Cost
40	STR	30
30	DEX	60
25	CON	30
14	BODY	8
25	INT	15
20	EGO	20
18	PRE	8
16	COM	3
18	PD	10
15	ED	10
5	SPD	10
13	REC	0
50	END	0
47	STUN	0
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Characteristic Rolls: STR: 17-, DEX: 15-, CON: 14-, INT: 14-, EGO: 13-, PER: 14-
Run: 6/17", Swim: 2", Jump: 8", Lift: 6400kg

Cost	Powers	END/Roll
10	Clinging (Clinging STR +0)
5	Damage Resistance (5 PD/5 ED)
27	Running (+11", 17", NC: 68"); Non-Combat Multiplier: ×4, +5; Non-Combat
	(MPH): 82	3

58	Multipower - Nanoactive body fluids (58-pt reserve)
u-4	6d6 Mind Control; Communication: Verbal, +0; Mental Power Based on CON:
	-½; Area Effect (Cone): 6" long, +1; No Range: -½	6
	His body produces a mind control chemical that he can  release through 
	his saliva (yes, it's mind control spit).
u-8	8d6 Energy Blast; Range: 300; Versus: ED; Explosion (Extended Area 
	+0"/DC): +½	6
	Exploding fingernail

80	Variable Power Pool (the wrist bands) (40-pt Pool); Control Cost: 20; 
	No Skill Required for Change: +1; Change Powers as 0 Phase Action: +1; 
	Restricted Type of Powers Available (Powrs must be of a type consitant 
	with Alternate-Kree technology): -½

Cost	Skills, Talents, Perks	Roll
24	+3 level w/All Combat
15	+3 level w/HTH Combat
10	Resistance (+10 to EGO Rolls)
3	Breakfall	15-
1	Large Spaceships
2	English (Fluent Conv.); Literacy: Standard, 0
1	Navigation	8-
2	Professional Skill: Ensign	11-
1	Professional Skill: Diplomat	8-
3	Systems Operation	14-
3	Survival	11-
2	Small Arms
1	Ship-to-Ship Weapons
1	Vehicle Weapons

100+	Disadvantages
30	Hunted by Dr. Midas (14-); Capabilities: More Powerful, 15; Non-combat 
	Influence: Extensive, +5; Geographical Area: Unlimited, -0; Actions: 
	Hunting, ×1; Punishment: Harsh, 0
20	Hunted by S.H.I.E.L.D. (11-); Capabilities: As Powerful, 10; Non-combat
	Influence: Extensive, +5; Geographical Area: Unlimited, -0; Actions: 
	Hunting, ×1; Punishment: Harsh, 0
5	Distinctive Features; Concealability: Easily, 5; Reaction: Noticed and 
	Recognizable, +0
25	Vendetta against humanity (Very Common, Total)
10	2d6 Unluck
10	No familiarity with human culture (Frequently, Slightly)

OCV: 10; DCV: 10; ECV: 7; Mental Def.: 0; Phases: 3, 5, 8, 10, 12
PD/rPD: 18/5; ED/rED: 15/5

Costs:	Char.:	204	Disad.:	100
	Powers:	+ 261	Base:	+ 100
			Exp.:	+ 265
	Total:	= 465	Total:	= 465

Height: 178cm (5'10"), Weight: 75kg (165 lbs), Sex: Male, Race: Kree

Appearance: Black eye, white hair.

Background: Noh-Varr was an ensign assigned to the dimension-hopping 18th Kree
Diplomatic Gestalt, whose members were genome-boosted with insect traits. 
Adrift among the immense rainbow of realities that is Macrospace, Noh-Varr and 
his crewmates aboard the damaged dimension-schooner Marvel arrived at this 
reality's Earth via a dimensional flume. Viewing the Marvel and her crew as 
resources to be exploited, the ruthless Dr. Midas ordered the ship shot down. 

A multi-trillionaire, Midas sought to acquire the dimension-schooner's advanced
technology as a means of achieving mutagenic transformation through cosmic 
radiation, in essence duplicating the origin of the legendary super-team known 
as the Fantastic Four. The Marvel's sole survivor, Noh-Varr was taken prisoner 
by the Midas Foundation -- to be dissected and catalogued, along with his 
ship's remains. As Midas' technicians and scientists studied samples procured 
from Noh-Varr, they discovered him to be a living weapon. 

Noh-Varr made good his escape from the Foundation's New Jersey research 
facility, retrieving the Marvel's remains and going to ground in the sewers 
under New York City's Times Square. Eager to avenge his crewmates, Noh-Varr 
declared war on Earth -- razing several city blocks simply to swear at 
humanity in skyscraper-size letters, and dispatching a squadron of S.H.I.E.L.D.
super-soldiers. Before he could further pursue his vendetta against humanity, 
he was forced by Kree-Vann Directive Big Red to neutralize Hexus, the Living 
Corporation -- a world-ravaging virus from the Sunken Galaxy inadvertently let
loose from the Marvel by Midas. 

Doggedly pursued by both Midas and S.H.I.E.L.D., Noh-Varr befriended the femme
fatale called Oubliette, the Exterminatrix ... his adversary's own daughter. 
Together, the two battled Midas' mindless Un-Entity as a S.H.I.E.L.D. 
detachment led by the multi-trillionaire boarded the Marvel. Disabling Plex, 
Midas finally gained access to the dimension-schooner's cosmic-radiation engine
chamber, and set out to shatter his mortal body in favor of a higher form. He 
emerged with the combined elemental powers of the Fantastic Four: 
super-adaptive, super-fluid flame, air, mass and thought. As Marvel Boy lay 
near death, the first casualty of Cosmic Man, Oubliette flattened her father
beneath the floorboards of reality with the decapitated head of Midas' 
Un-Entity. But a weakened Marvel Boy was apprehended by S.H.I.E.L.D. and 
imprisoned in the Cube -- the ultimate, inescapable prison, home to 400 of the 
most deranged and uncontrollable super-psychopaths is existence ... and marked 
by Marvel Boy as the capital city of the new Kree Empire! 


Powers: Genome-boosted with insect traits, Marvel Boy possesses enhanced 
reflexes, speed, strength and stamina. Submicrotech nanobots enable Noh-Varr 
to reroute pain sensations, and nano-technology provides him with the ability 
to control his body's growth by thought. 

Weapons: Marvel Boy's only companion on Earth is the We-Plex Supreme 
Intelligence System, standard on all Kree diplomatic vessels. The Plex is a 
programmable Piezoplasm housing the accumulated wisdombase of the entire Kree
race, accessed via Multiple Personality Complex interface. It is dedicated to 
the protection and survival of the Kree Gencore.

Notes:
Marvel Boy I = Martin Burns from Daring Mystery #6 (1943)
Marvel Boy II = Martin Burns II from USA Comics 7 (194?)
Marvel Boy III = Bob Grayson from Marvel Boy #1 (1950)
Marvel Boy IV = Wendell Vaughn from Marvel Team-Up Annual #5 (198?)
Marvel Boy V = Vance Astrovik from New Warriors #1 (1990)
Marvel Boy VI = Clone of Bob Grayson, appeared in Quasar #26 - #27
Marvel Boy VII - David Birk, from Justice #4 (199?)

For Marvel Boy VIII, Grant Morison was sort of inspired by Marvel Boy II.

Lots of good info to be found at http://www.webtribe.net/v/vurt/marvel.htm
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Hero System writeup by John Desmarais (john.desarais@attglobal.net)