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| education = Some high school
 
| education = Some high school
 
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Gymnastics, Athletics
 
| paraphernalia = Pepperspray, zipties, phone, multitool
 
| paraphernalia = Pepperspray, zipties, phone, multitool
 
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=='''<div style="color:#cc8700; background-color: #000000">Biography</div>'''==
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=='''<div style="color:#e59800; background-color: #000000">Biography</div>'''==
 
For most of her life, Danielle Lefevre lived a charmed life. She lived in a New York City penthouse, went to a private school. Her father was quite well-off, she was popular at school, on the cheerleading squad, she wanted for nothing. Developing superpowers was probably the worst time of her life until then. She didn't <i>want</i> powers, she didn't want to be a <i>freak</i> or upset her status quo. She'd started shocking people she touched, zapping phones and computers, swimming became a no-go, terrified that she'd <i>hurt</i> someone. She took to wearing rubber bands around her wrists, her ankles, anything to ground herself, absorb the electricity her body was naturally generating. She had to work hard to gain control over her abilities, little by little, but eventually, satisfied she could handle them enough to suppress them, she gladly tried to move on and ignore that she had them. She certainly didn't want the pressures or danger of being some superhero, but also didn't have any desire to use her powers for selfish or harmful purposes.
 
For most of her life, Danielle Lefevre lived a charmed life. She lived in a New York City penthouse, went to a private school. Her father was quite well-off, she was popular at school, on the cheerleading squad, she wanted for nothing. Developing superpowers was probably the worst time of her life until then. She didn't <i>want</i> powers, she didn't want to be a <i>freak</i> or upset her status quo. She'd started shocking people she touched, zapping phones and computers, swimming became a no-go, terrified that she'd <i>hurt</i> someone. She took to wearing rubber bands around her wrists, her ankles, anything to ground herself, absorb the electricity her body was naturally generating. She had to work hard to gain control over her abilities, little by little, but eventually, satisfied she could handle them enough to suppress them, she gladly tried to move on and ignore that she had them. She certainly didn't want the pressures or danger of being some superhero, but also didn't have any desire to use her powers for selfish or harmful purposes.
  
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Eventually, Danielle did make a friend, Amelia Banks, unknown to her the clone "sister" of Adventurer Stretcher. They eventually revealed their powers to each other, with Dani encouraging Amelia to practice her own rubbery powers. It was through this friendship that Dani managed to gain a scholarship to Detroit Memorial High School, being placed in their secret A-Plus program.
 
Eventually, Danielle did make a friend, Amelia Banks, unknown to her the clone "sister" of Adventurer Stretcher. They eventually revealed their powers to each other, with Dani encouraging Amelia to practice her own rubbery powers. It was through this friendship that Dani managed to gain a scholarship to Detroit Memorial High School, being placed in their secret A-Plus program.
  
=='''<div style="color:#000000; background-color: #cc8700">Powers</div>'''==
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=='''<div style="color:#e59800; background-color: #000000">Powers and Skills</div>'''==
 
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===Electricity===
=='''<div style="color:#000000; background-color: #cc8700">Relationships</div>'''==
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===Gymnastics===
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=='''<div style="color:#e59800; background-color: #000000">Relationships</div>'''==
 
===Family===
 
===Family===
* '''Claude Alexander Lefevre''' - Prior to his arrest, Dani was definitely a daddy's girl. He doted on her, and while he worked long hours, she adored him. Still, she kept her developing powers a secret from everyone, including him. After his exposure as a gang leader, this relationship was shattered, at least on Dani's side. She refuses to visit him in prison, though he's requested it several times and sends (unread) letters to her. He still greatly loves his daughter; if he were able, he'd gladly explain himself to her, make her understand him, perhaps even bring her into the "family business" as his proxy on the outside. She's his child, after all; even in prison, he's in charge of her.
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* '''Claude Alexander Lefevre''' - Prior to his arrest, Dani was definitely a daddy's girl. Claude doted on her, and while he worked long hours, she adored him. Still, she kept her developing powers a secret from everyone, including him. After his exposure as a gang leader, this relationship was shattered, at least on Dani's side. She refuses to visit him in prison, though he's requested it several times and sends (unread) letters to her. He still greatly loves his daughter; if he were able, he'd gladly explain himself to her, make her understand him, perhaps even bring her into the "family business" as his proxy on the outside. She's his child, after all; even in prison, he's in charge of her, or so he thinks.
  
 
* '''Miranda Hillary McKay''' - Dani had a good relationship with her mother, she was always supportive, if not always totally interested in her life. The changed circumstances hit her hard, however; working long hours at two low-paying jobs after years of idle luxury, Miranda has taken to heavy drinking in her off-time. No longer particularly close, Danielle is occasionally uncertain if her mother even cares about her anymore. This is mostly due to unfortunate lack of communication; Miranda dearly loves her daughter, but no longer has the energy or sobriety to often show it.
 
* '''Miranda Hillary McKay''' - Dani had a good relationship with her mother, she was always supportive, if not always totally interested in her life. The changed circumstances hit her hard, however; working long hours at two low-paying jobs after years of idle luxury, Miranda has taken to heavy drinking in her off-time. No longer particularly close, Danielle is occasionally uncertain if her mother even cares about her anymore. This is mostly due to unfortunate lack of communication; Miranda dearly loves her daughter, but no longer has the energy or sobriety to often show it.
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====A-Plus====
 
====A-Plus====
 
A-Plus is a small class of exceptional or metahuman students at Detroit Memorial High School. Together they are taught skills and knowledge vital to become future superheroes, if they so desire.
 
A-Plus is a small class of exceptional or metahuman students at Detroit Memorial High School. Together they are taught skills and knowledge vital to become future superheroes, if they so desire.
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'''Jotaro Akiyama'''

Revision as of 05:55, 10 July 2024

Battery
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Biographical Data
Real Name: Danielle Claudia Lefevre
Known Aliases: "Sparky"
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Place of Birth: New York City
Base of Operations: Millennium City
Relatives: Claude Alexander Lefevre (father)

Miranda Hillary McKay (formerly Lefevre) Henry & Caitlin McKay (grandparents)

Characteristics
Age: 16
Height: 5'2"
Weight: ~110 lbs.
Eyes: Sky blue
Hair: Pale blonde
Complexion: Light-skinned, smooth
Physical Build: Slender, fit
Physical Features: Button nose, large almond eyes
Status
Alignment:
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Chaotic Good

Reputation:
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Unknown

Identity: Secret
Years Active: ~1
Citizenship: United States
Occupation: Student
Education: Some high school
Marital Status: Single
Known Powers and Abilities
Bio-electricity Generation/Manipulation

Gymnastics, Athletics

Equipment and Paraphernalia
Pepperspray, zipties, phone, multitool
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Biography

For most of her life, Danielle Lefevre lived a charmed life. She lived in a New York City penthouse, went to a private school. Her father was quite well-off, she was popular at school, on the cheerleading squad, she wanted for nothing. Developing superpowers was probably the worst time of her life until then. She didn't want powers, she didn't want to be a freak or upset her status quo. She'd started shocking people she touched, zapping phones and computers, swimming became a no-go, terrified that she'd hurt someone. She took to wearing rubber bands around her wrists, her ankles, anything to ground herself, absorb the electricity her body was naturally generating. She had to work hard to gain control over her abilities, little by little, but eventually, satisfied she could handle them enough to suppress them, she gladly tried to move on and ignore that she had them. She certainly didn't want the pressures or danger of being some superhero, but also didn't have any desire to use her powers for selfish or harmful purposes.

When her father got a job opportunity in Millennium City, Danielle was inconsolable. Uprooting her entire pampered life to move to an admittedly-nice new city, losing her friends, having to start from square one? Truly this was the worst thing to ever happen to her! She spent the entire process huffy and overdramatic, not making things easy for her parents. And yet the move still came.

Her father, Claude Lefevre, was, as far as Dani was aware, some middle-manager or something at a popular New York casino, and had been promoted to became the head management of the newly-renovated Five Aces casino in Millennium. It was a big step, and even his daughter's spoiled attitude couldn't dampen his spirits. Some months later, what did dampen his spirits was a group of meddling superheroes uncovering the Five Aces casino as a front for all manner of underworld dealings, most notably a metahuman trafficking ring. Claude was exposed; he'd long been in deep with the mob, working loyally in NYC as an enforcer and lieutenant before getting an opportunity to lead his own operation in Millennium City. The man was unrepentant, going to jail swearing revenge on the Adventurers, the group that took him down.

His family was left to pick up the pieces. His assets frozen, Dani and her mother quickly ran into money problems, selling their swanky suite for something cheap and affordable. Her mother had to desperately find a job after years of being a trophy wife. But that could be tolerable, even if it was a bit of a culture shock. What became intolerable was the hit to their reputation. No one truly believed that Miranda and Danielle could be completely oblivious to their husband/father's real job. Dani's fellow students spread rumors, left nasty messages and threats; what kind of girl would happily let their dad trade in human lives and violence? She'd never experienced such distrust and resentment towards her. Her friends abandoned her for safer options, and she was left alone, a social pariah, just quietly keeping her head down and trying to get through school.

And privately, Danielle was even more torn. She was a metahuman. Would her own father have thought so little of her, if he'd known? She was forced to admit she really didn't know him at all, would he have gladly sold her off to some science lab or villainous organization? She felt sick, as if her father had left a stain on her life. With grim determination, she decided to do something with her powers. Millennium City was a dangerous place, she could be a hero. It wouldn't repair her family name or even her own reputation - especially since she had no intention of revealing her identity - but in her eyes, if she could add some good to the world, maybe she'd one day prove she was worth more than her father's criminal legacy. She purchased a few simple items - a lightning-patterned bodysuit, ski goggles, sturdy boots, gloves, pads, and pouches - and started venturing out.

Eventually, Danielle did make a friend, Amelia Banks, unknown to her the clone "sister" of Adventurer Stretcher. They eventually revealed their powers to each other, with Dani encouraging Amelia to practice her own rubbery powers. It was through this friendship that Dani managed to gain a scholarship to Detroit Memorial High School, being placed in their secret A-Plus program.

Powers and Skills

Electricity

Gymnastics

Relationships

Family

  • Claude Alexander Lefevre - Prior to his arrest, Dani was definitely a daddy's girl. Claude doted on her, and while he worked long hours, she adored him. Still, she kept her developing powers a secret from everyone, including him. After his exposure as a gang leader, this relationship was shattered, at least on Dani's side. She refuses to visit him in prison, though he's requested it several times and sends (unread) letters to her. He still greatly loves his daughter; if he were able, he'd gladly explain himself to her, make her understand him, perhaps even bring her into the "family business" as his proxy on the outside. She's his child, after all; even in prison, he's in charge of her, or so he thinks.
  • Miranda Hillary McKay - Dani had a good relationship with her mother, she was always supportive, if not always totally interested in her life. The changed circumstances hit her hard, however; working long hours at two low-paying jobs after years of idle luxury, Miranda has taken to heavy drinking in her off-time. No longer particularly close, Danielle is occasionally uncertain if her mother even cares about her anymore. This is mostly due to unfortunate lack of communication; Miranda dearly loves her daughter, but no longer has the energy or sobriety to often show it.

Friends

  • Amelia Banks -
  • Janine Mercer -

A-Plus

A-Plus is a small class of exceptional or metahuman students at Detroit Memorial High School. Together they are taught skills and knowledge vital to become future superheroes, if they so desire. Jotaro Akiyama