Name: Moonstone II Val Char Cost 43 STR 33 14 DEX 12 21 CON 22 10 BODY 0 13 INT 3 13 EGO 6 18 PRE 8 20 COM 5 11 PD 2 6 ED 2 4 SPD 16 13 REC 0 42 END 0 43 STUN 0 Characteristic Rolls: STR: 18-, DEX: 12-, CON: 13-, INT: 12-, EGO: 12-, PER: 12- Run: 6", Swim: 2", Jump: 9", Lift: 9½ ton Cost Powers END/Roll !6 Armor (2 PD/2 ED) !5 Armor (2 PD/2 ED); Only in Hero ID: -¼ 27 Elemental Control (27-pt reserve); Special Effect: Gravity a-62 Desolidification; Vulnerability: Sonics; Special Effect: Gravity; Concentrate: Throughout & ½ DCV, -½; Reduced END: Half, +¼; Usable Against Others: ×8 mass, 1¾; Special Effect: Gravity 5 b-27 17" Flight (NC: 544"); Non-Combat Multiplier: ×32, +20; Non-Combat (MPH): 809; Special Effect: Gravity; Special Effect: Gravity 3 4 Flash Defense (Sight, 5 pts); Only in Hero ID: -¼ 8 Instant Change; Clothes: Any Set, 10; Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ 19 Life Support (10) Need Not Breathe (3) Life Support: High Pressure/Vacuum (3) Life Support: High Radiation (3) Life Support: Intense Heat/Cold 60 Multipower (60-pt reserve); Special Effect: Light u-2 Change Environment (8" rad.); Effect: Fixed, +0; Description: Light; Special Effect: Light; Multipower: Fixed Slot; Special Effect: Light 2 u-6 12d6 Energy Blast; Range: 300; Versus: ED; Special Effect: Light; Multipower: Fixed Slot; Special Effect: Light 6 u-4 2d6 Flash (Normal Sight, Sight); Range: 0; Special Effect: Light; Multipower: Fixed Slot; No Range: -½; Area Effect (Any Area): 3 hexes, +1; Special Effect: Light 6 3 Radio Listen and Transmit: Costume radio.; OIF: -½ Cost Skills, Talents, Perks Roll 3 Acting 13- 3 Deduction 12- 3 Persuasion 13- 3 Professional Skill: Physician 12- 3 Oratory 13- 3 Paramedic 12- 3 Science: Psychology 12- 3 Seduction 13- 3 Stealth 12- 3 Streetwise 13- 100+ Disadvantages 5 Distinctive Features: Good looking blonde.; Concealability: Easily, 5; Reaction: Noticed and Recognizable, +0 20 Hunted: By authorities and various enemies. (11-); Capabilities: As Powerful, 10; Non-combat Influence: Extensive, +5; Geographical Area: Unlimited, -0; Actions: Hunting, ×1; Punishment: Harsh, 0 15 Psych. Lim.: In love with Hawkeye. (Common, Strong) 15 Psych. Lim.: Must control all people around her. (Common, Strong) 15 Psych. Lim.: Seeks wealth and comfort. (Common, Strong) 10 Public Identity: Dr. Karla Sofen 15 Reputation: Former super villain. (11-, Extreme) 10 Rivalry: With Hawkeye as leader of the Thunderbolts.; Situation: Professional, 5; Position: Superior, +5; Rival: NPC, +0 10 2d6 Unluck 5 Watched: by The Avengers (8-); Capabilities: As Powerful, 10; Non-combat Influence: Extensive, +5; Geographical Area: Unlimited, -0; Actions: Only Watching, ×½; Punishment: Mild, -5 OCV: 5; DCV: 5; ECV: 4; Mental Def.: 0; Phases: 3, 6, 9, 12 PD/rPD: 15/4; ED/rED: 10/4 Costs: Char.: 109 Disad.: 120 Powers: + 263 Base: + 100 Exp.: + 152 Total: = 372 Total: = 372 ''I'm not feeling real hot - but to leave a helpless target unexploited - would go against my nature.'' - Moonstone II in Fantastic Four Annual #23 - 1990 Real name: Doctor Karla Sofen Other known aliases: Meteorite II, Kate Sorenson. She has impersonated Doorman and Dominus. Occupation: Freelance Hero, former freelance villain and psychiatrist. Current group affiliation: Thunderbolts Past group affiliations: Masters of Evil III and IV, she turned down membership in the Masters of Evil VI. Major enemies: Nefarius, Baron Zemo II, Lightning Rods, Photon. First appearance: Captain America #192 Origin: Incredible Hulk II #228 Description: Karla appears to be a good looking woman of 5'10'' weighing 130 lbs. with blonde hair and blue eyes. Explanation of the conversion: The Desolidification being Penetrating is based on the fact that she was able to get inside Dominex, while the Vision II was unable to. The Instant Change to any costume was based on her demonstrated ability to change her costume with an act of will. History: Karla grew up in Hollywood as the daughter of a butler and maid of millionaire producer Charles Stockbridge. She grew up seeing all the things power and money could buy, and wanted it for herself. After her father died at the age of 42 from a heart attack Karla and her mother left for Van Neys together. Her mother worked hard to send Karla to the best schools, where she became a psychology major. She was determined to exploit weakness in others and only look out for herself (recounted in Thunderbolts #25). As Dr. Karla Sofen she was a small time psychiatrist who purposely prolonged her patents treatments to get more money out of them. She attended a convention where Dr. Leonard Samson gave a lecture on ethics (Thunderbolts: Distant Rumblings #1). She was assigned to evaluate Lloyd Bloch, and she hyptnotized him into giving her the Moonstone power and she became Moonstone II (recounted in Incredible Hulk II #229). Moonstone II was a member of the Masters of Evil IV during their siege of Avengers Mansion. After the plan fell through, Moonstone attempted to flee, but was pursued by Captain Marvel II. Moonstone panicked and ended up running head first into a stone wall in New Jersey, paralyzing herself. (Avengers #273-277). Karla became a permanent resident of Mercy Hospital in her paralyzed state until she was accidentally healed by Volcana, who was unknowingly wielding the power of the Molecule Man. After escaping the hospital she confronted Volcana and was defeated by her and taken into custody (Fantastic Four Annual #23). Lloyd, now calling himself Nefarius, made his way to the courthouse where Moonstone II was on trial for her criminal acts. He kidnapped her and intended to kill her, but Moonstone II was able to distract him until Quasar III and Captain America were able to follow him. Nefarius was eventually laid low by a twin blast of Moonstone II's energy beams directly in both ears. Nefarius and Moonstone II were taken to the Vault, a prison for super criminals (Captain America #379). She was serving time in the Vault she was among the prisoners who tried to break out of the Vault but were stopped by Freedom Force and the Avengers (The Vault Graphic Novel). Nefarius and Karla broke free again. Karla was among the super-powered women who attacked Captain America and Paladin aboard the S.S. Superia (Captain America #389). Karla was eventually captured and sent to the Vault, and later so was Nefarius. Once Nefarius was there he broke free and attacked Moonstone II. Hercules, Giant-Man and Vision II managed to defeat Nefarius after a fierce battle, and Black Widow convinced Moonstone II to surrender and return to custody peacefully lest she face further charges (Avengers Unplugged #1). Karla was subsequently recruited by Baron Zemo II as part of the Thunderbolts scheme under the guise of Meteorite II in a new costume. Karla fought alongside the Thunderbolts and the Heroes For Hire to defeat the Super Adaptoid (Heroes For Hire #7). Karla turned on Zemo, helping Jolt II and the rest of the Thunderbolts to defeat the Baron and save the Avengers and Fantastic Four. Karla then decided to return to her Moonstone II identity and design a third costume for herself. When kidnapped to another dimension with her fellow Thunderbolts Karla killed the Kosmosian Primotur in a plot to get them returned home (Thunderbolts #14). During a fight with the Lightning Rods, Karla brutally defeated Big Birtha and stole Doorman's clothes to escape S.H.I.E.L.D. (Thunderbolts #16). Karla was instrumental in accidentally freeing Graviton from a extra-dimensional prison, but helped stop his rampage by reasoning with him that the fight was pointless (Thunderbolts #17). Crimson Cowl III then offered the team the option to join her Masters of Evil VI, and gave them time to think about it. With the Thunderbolts, Moonstone II helped stop a bank robbery in Boulder, Colorado and were approached from some kids who escaped from Burton Canyon. They reported that an army called the Imperial Forces had taken over the town and no one would help. The Thunderbolts infiltrated the town and were confronted with Charcoal the Burning Man. After allowing themselves to be captured in civilian identities, Moonstone II snuck in with their costumes and they broke out the other captives and fought Charcoal. During the fight the Masters arrived told them they had to make up their minds soon about joining them, and Charcoal escaped (Thunderbolts #19). When the other Thunderbolts decided they needed a new leader, she reluctantly accepted Hawkeye, deciding that he could be manipulated to suit her plans. Karla was instrumental in bargaining their escape from the police and intimidating Hydra into not pursuing the Thunderbolts (Thunderbolts #0). Trivia: Karla is in no way connected to the original Meteorite, who was a member of the Resistants formerly known as Lifter. There seems to be no connection between Karla and Meteorite III who is a member of the Redeemers. Powers: Karla has access to the Moonstone, one of several ancient gems of power. This gem allows her to control gravity and light, as well as making her stronger and granting her the ability to make any clothing she wants on her body. She can fly, turn herself and others intangible, survive in space and release light to either blind opponents or fire a powerful laser. At one time the Moonstone allowed her access to the knowledge of it's former Kree bearer, but it no longer does. Character created by Marvel Comics. Conversion to Champions rules by Mathew R. Ignash - mathewignash@yahoo.com. Last Updated - December, 2001