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− | <div style="text-align:center">" | + | <div style="text-align:center">'''"When a doctor does go wrong he is the first of criminals. He has nerve and he has knowledge." - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle'''</div> |
− | <div style="text-align:center">Dr. Pascal Hugo Kaufmann. The Doctor. | + | <div style="text-align:center">Dr. Pascal Hugo Kaufmann. The Doctor. The Medicine Man. The Silver Scalpel. THE Man in White. Previously an infamous assassin specializing in metahuman targets and after that leader of the now disbanded criminal organization Men in White. The Doctor is currently drifting from job to job, offering his skills and expertise to villains, heroes and anyone in-between. If there is an ulterior plan, the Doctor remains tight-lipped about it. And yet, as recent discoveries show, there is far more to his story than previously thought.</div> |
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| name = Dr. Kaufmann | | name = Dr. Kaufmann | ||
| player = @kampfykaufmann | | player = @kampfykaufmann | ||
− | | image = | + | | image = The Doctor by Gammaknight.png |
| caption = Trust him, he's a doctor. | | caption = Trust him, he's a doctor. | ||
| realname = Dr. Pascal Hugo Kaufmann | | realname = Dr. Pascal Hugo Kaufmann | ||
− | | alias = The Doctor, Silver Scalpel | + | | alias = The Doctor, the Medicine Man, the Silver Scalpel, Medicus (when posing as a FEMA-sponsored hero), Dr. Hugo M. Locke (alias) |
| gender = Male | | gender = Male | ||
| species = Human | | species = Human | ||
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* White stripe in his black hair | * White stripe in his black hair | ||
* Heavily tattooed | * Heavily tattooed | ||
− | * | + | * Vampire bite scar on his neck |
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| fame = 6 | | fame = 6 | ||
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| years_active = Unknown | | years_active = Unknown | ||
| citizenship = Various (through fake identities) | | citizenship = Various (through fake identities) | ||
− | | occupation = | + | | occupation = Former assassin, gang leader, arms deale & criminal mastermind; currently "consultant" for hire |
| education = Unknown (claims to be a medical doctor) | | education = Unknown (claims to be a medical doctor) | ||
| marital = Unknown | | marital = Unknown | ||
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* Skilled marksman | * Skilled marksman | ||
* Skilled hand-to-hand combatant | * Skilled hand-to-hand combatant | ||
− | * | + | * Vast experience in dealing with the metahuman world |
− | * | + | * Extraordinarily cunning |
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| paraphernalia = <hr> | | paraphernalia = <hr> | ||
− | * Customized | + | * Customized handguns |
* Customized sword cane | * Customized sword cane | ||
* Various kinds of poisons, chemicals and combat drugs | * Various kinds of poisons, chemicals and combat drugs | ||
* Multi-purpose explosives | * Multi-purpose explosives | ||
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* Other minor equipment (depending on the situation) | * Other minor equipment (depending on the situation) | ||
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=<div style="font-size:25px;font-family:{{{Font|Lucida Console}}};color: #000000;padding:5px; background-color: hidden">'''Appearance'''</div>= | =<div style="font-size:25px;font-family:{{{Font|Lucida Console}}};color: #000000;padding:5px; background-color: hidden">'''Appearance'''</div>= | ||
− | <div style="color:#000000; background-color: #848484"><div style="font-size:15px; font-family: Times New Roman">''" | + | <div style="color:#000000; background-color: #848484"><div style="font-size:15px; font-family: Times New Roman">''"You know when someone has a healthy glow? The boss has the opposite of that, basically. Impeccable drip though." - Malik "T-Bone" Fahiri, former Men in White''</div></div> |
− | The Doctor | + | The Doctor is a Caucasian male of slightly taller than average height with a wiry build. He is extraordinarily unhealthy looking: Pale, sallow skin. Bloodshot eyes with dark rings underneath. Prominent white stripe in otherwise black (probably dyed) hair, which he shaves on the sides and has the rest in a short ponytail. A rather grisly scar is visible on his neck from when a vampire tried to take a bite out of him during the attack of the vampire lord Adrian Arkwright on Millennium City. He has a large number of tattoos covering his body, the most visible being the caudecus on his neck and the letters on his knuckles spelling the phrase DONT HARM. |
− | + | He likes to dress stylishly. Black and white formal and business casual wear with crimson accents and black leather accessories, if the situation calls for it made from reinforced fabric. His outfits are usually tailor-made and contain a multitude of hidden compartments and pockets to store weapons, equipment and nasty surprises for his enemies. He never leaves the house without some sort of sunglasses or shades, mostly tinted in some shade of red and made from reinforced material to prevent them from breaking in combat situations. He has also been known to carry a walking cane with a silver tip and handle, the latter formed like a serpent's head to emulate a rod of Asclepius. | |
− | =<div style="font-size:25px;font-family:{{{Font|Lucida Console}}};color: #000000;padding:5px; background-color: hidden">''' | + | =<div style="font-size:25px;font-family:{{{Font|Lucida Console}}};color: #000000;padding:5px; background-color: hidden">'''The Story'''</div>= |
− | + | ==<div style="font-size:20px;font-family:{{{Font|Lucida Console}}};color: #000000;padding:5px; background-color: hidden">'''Activities before Disappearance'''</div>== | |
− | + | <div style="color:#000000; background-color: #848484"><div style="font-size:15px; font-family: Times New Roman">''"I'd be famous for my deadly skills if it weren't for my deadly skills." - The Doctor''</div></div> | |
− | + | Reports about the Doctor's interactions with the metahuman world before his appearance in Millennium City are sketchy at best. Some evidence exists which suggests the involvement of a mercenary and assassin for hire fitting the Doctor’s description in various civil wars, military coups and organized crime syndicates around the world, but the validity of this evidence is questionable. The first confirmed sighting of the Doctor is the murder of the British vigilante Mr. Grey in Edinburgh. From that point on the Doctor has been confirmed to regularly come into conflict with various superheroes and supervillains. A list of the Doctor's most infamous accomplishments and (suspected) victims follows: | |
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− | * | + | * '''Royal Mile, Edinburgh:''' The Doctor is confirmed to be responsible for the murder of the British vigilante Mr. Grey. Mr. Grey was found with his neck broken on the roof of a commercial building on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. Residents reported several loud explosions coming from inside the building. Mr. Grey was seen entering the building several minutes later. Most CCTV cameras had been damaged by the explosions, but a few seconds of blurry footage confirms a fight between the vigilante and the Doctor occurred. The commercial building was scheduled for demolition afterwards and the property bought by an ARGENT subsidiary. |
− | + | [[File:Standard Mission Kaufmann.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<div style="color:#000000;">One of the few intact pieces of surveillance footage of the Doctor's activities during that time.</div>]] | |
− | + | * '''Salle D'Paix, Marseille:''' The Doctor is the prime suspect in the murder of the superheroine Miss International. A highly proficient omniglot, telepath and martial artist, she was to hold a speech at an UNTIl-sponsored gala event. During her speech she was shot to death by the security personnel as her psychic powers unintentionally activated and placed repeated telepathic suggestions to do so in the minds of the guards. Investigation of the crime scene reveals that Miss International might have been the victim of brainwashing herself. Subliminal messages convincing her of convincing the security personnel to shoot her had been added to the speech on her prompter. Eye witnesses later testified that one of the technicians preparing the event resembled the Doctor. | |
− | + | * '''Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore:''' The Doctor is suspected to be responsible for the death of the supervillainess Shinigami on behalf of an unknown client. Shinigami was an infamous superpowered terrorist who saw it as her personal mission to 'guide as many lost souls to the next life, no matter if they like it or not'. Together with a large number of her followers she attacked Singapore Changi Airport, planning to blow it up - along with everyone inside. The Doctor ambushed Shinigami on the runways, eventually killing her with her own explosives. While Shinigami's mass murder had been prevented and most of her followers captured, the resulting damage to the airport ran into the billions and the Doctor was able to escape in the panic. | |
− | + | * '''Congo River Delta, Congo Republic:''' The Doctor is suspected to be responsible for the murder of the renegade VIPER supervillain Snapping Turtle. Snapping Turtle was the leader of a VIPER operation tasked with smuggling blood diamonds out of the country before he and his troops betrayed VIPER and attempted to flee with a large shipment. According to one of Snapping Turtle's surviving soldiers, their VTOL crashed in the Congo River Delta after a precise anti-materiel rifle shot to the engine. Afterwards they encountered a number of carefully designed traps and ambushes during their trek back to civilization. Only a few made it back, with Snapping Turtle himself dying in a devious microfilament wire trap. The shipment of diamonds disappeared in the chaos. | |
− | + | * '''Villa 31, Buenos Aires:''' The Doctor is confirmed to be responsible for the murder of the DEMON supervillain Padre Venganza, who was the leader of a Demonhame in the shanty town Villa 31. As a surviving DEMON cultist confirmed, his plan was to incite a riot against the richer parts of Buenos Aires and use the resulting rage and misery to saturate the source of his power, a talisman in the form of a necklace. Padre Venganza was found dead with a gunshot wound in his forehead in his apartment, surrounded by a pile of necklaces, which one of his cultists confirmed to be exact copies of his own. The Demonhame was raided shortly after by local law enforcement and eye witnesses have confirmed to have seen the Doctor at several parties in the richer parts of Buenos Aires during the following days. The real necklace remains lost. | |
− | * ''' | + | * '''Project Greenskin, New Mexico:''' After the infamous German supervillain Offizier 99 tried to steal a US nuclear weapon in transit and had been stopped and captured by the US superhero Supreme, a prisoner transport was scheduled to bring Offizier 99 from Project Greenskin to Stronghold. Supreme himself escorted the convoy, which unfortunately never made it to Stronghold. A team of unknown but highly trained black ops soldiers under the leadership of a man resembling the Doctor attacked the convoy, killed Offizier 99 and disappeared. Supreme died in the attack from a precise shot to the head with a kendrium-coated bullet. |
− | + | * '''Downtown, Millennium City:''' In what is quite possibly one of the only jobs he ever botched, the Doctor is one of the prime suspects in the attempted murder of Claire Thompson, heir to the multi-million shipping company Pegasus Shipping. On her 18th birthday Claire Thompson was on her way to sign the papers that would make her the sole heir to the company when she was ambushed by an unknown assailant and shot in the chest three times. Even though she was on the brink of death, she awoke only a few hours later without any injuries and perfectly healthy in a hospital, ready to claim her fortune. Unknown to the public, Claire Thompson also discovered her powers that day and subsequently became the heroine Demoness. | |
− | * ''' | + | * '''Westside, Millennium City:''' A bomb threat of considerable magnitude caused Millenium City authorities to send a team of heroes to investigate. The team managed to track down the source of the threat and subsequently had to fight through a warehouse full of deadly traps and remote-controlled combat drones, before managing to confront the masked terrorist. While they managed to defeat and capture him, he revealed the location of his bombs before they managed to unmask him: All over the city and already activated. The heroes had to split up to disarm each one in time. When they returned to the warehouse the mysterious terrorist had disappeared. Some of the involved heroes claim that the terrorist's voice and mannerisms resembled the Doctor's. |
− | + | * '''Westside Central Prison, Millennium City:''' The Doctor is the prime suspect in the murder of the supervillain Blaster. Several of the assigned prison guards had complained about a number of incidents including technological malfunctions, unusually rowdy inmates and missing equipment, which kept them occupied with menial tasks and paperwork almost the whole night. Blaster was found in the morning in his still locked cell with his throat slit. Unusual energy readings were found at the scene, but scans and analyses of the readings are inconclusive. | |
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* '''Downtown, Millennium City:''' The Doctor is the prime suspect in the double murder of the superheroine Ballista and the supervillain Brimstone. Ballista and Brimstone killed each other during a vicious battle in the streets of Millenium City, despite both of them being known as unwilling to kill. Autopsy reports revealed a high dose of a yet unidentified hallucinogenic chemical in their bloodstreams. Ballista, known as a dedicated clubber and part-time DJ was seen leaving the Incubus nightclub on the previous evening in the company of a man roughly resembling the Doctor, while underworld rumors suggest that Brimstone left the Black Salon nightclub in the company of an unknown red-haired woman. | * '''Downtown, Millennium City:''' The Doctor is the prime suspect in the double murder of the superheroine Ballista and the supervillain Brimstone. Ballista and Brimstone killed each other during a vicious battle in the streets of Millenium City, despite both of them being known as unwilling to kill. Autopsy reports revealed a high dose of a yet unidentified hallucinogenic chemical in their bloodstreams. Ballista, known as a dedicated clubber and part-time DJ was seen leaving the Incubus nightclub on the previous evening in the company of a man roughly resembling the Doctor, while underworld rumors suggest that Brimstone left the Black Salon nightclub in the company of an unknown red-haired woman. | ||
− | + | * '''Millennium City Convention Center, Millennium City:''' Witnesses claim that the Doctor was sighted in the crowd during a presentation of cybernetics and prosthetics mogul George Verner during which he was to present his company's latest breakthrough in cybernetic spines. The gala was crashed by supervillainess Litany, who the Doctor allegedly helped fight off. He disappeared together with a team of unknown black ops soldiers after relaying a message to George Verner after the battle. Mr. Verner still refuses to disclose the nature of the message. | |
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− | * '''Millennium City Convention Center, Millennium City:''' Witnesses claim that the Doctor was sighted in the crowd during a presentation of cybernetics and prosthetics mogul George Verner during which he was to present his company's latest breakthrough in cybernetic spines. The gala was crashed by | + | |
* '''Duskview Apartment Complex, Millennium City:''' The Doctor allegedly helped a group of heroes investigate the disappearance of a SWAT team in the Duskview Apartment Complex of Westside and battled the responsible supervillainess Spiderling together with the heroes. He disappeared just like Spiderling herself after an explosion brought down half of the building before further law enforcement personnel could arrive. Neither Spiderling's nor the Doctor's body was found in the ruins. | * '''Duskview Apartment Complex, Millennium City:''' The Doctor allegedly helped a group of heroes investigate the disappearance of a SWAT team in the Duskview Apartment Complex of Westside and battled the responsible supervillainess Spiderling together with the heroes. He disappeared just like Spiderling herself after an explosion brought down half of the building before further law enforcement personnel could arrive. Neither Spiderling's nor the Doctor's body was found in the ruins. | ||
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* '''Downtown, Millennium City:''' Eyewitnesses claim that the Doctor was involved in an attack on a group of Lemurian ambassadors to Millennium City. While on the way to meet mayor Calvin Biselle, the ambassadors' convoy was attacked by the supervillains Dirge and Judicator along with a group of hired thugs. The Doctor and a group of unknown black ops soldiers also attacked, resulting in a chaotic three-way battle between the security forces (MCPD, a group of superheroes and the Lemurian bodyguards), Dirge and Judicator's forces and the Doctor's men. While none of the ambassadors were injured and a diplomatic crisis was averted, Dirge and Judicator as well as the Doctor and his men were able to escape in the chaos. | * '''Downtown, Millennium City:''' Eyewitnesses claim that the Doctor was involved in an attack on a group of Lemurian ambassadors to Millennium City. While on the way to meet mayor Calvin Biselle, the ambassadors' convoy was attacked by the supervillains Dirge and Judicator along with a group of hired thugs. The Doctor and a group of unknown black ops soldiers also attacked, resulting in a chaotic three-way battle between the security forces (MCPD, a group of superheroes and the Lemurian bodyguards), Dirge and Judicator's forces and the Doctor's men. While none of the ambassadors were injured and a diplomatic crisis was averted, Dirge and Judicator as well as the Doctor and his men were able to escape in the chaos. | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''Renaissance Center, Millennium City:''' During one of Dr. Destroyer's attacks on Millennium City, the Doctor - together with several unknown black ops soldiers - has been seen in a black helicopter circling over a battle of several superheroes against one of Dr. Destroyer's Mega-Destroids. He has allegedly participated in the battle on the side of the heroes, taking several shots at one of the Mega-Destroids with a sniper rifle out of the helicopter. A similar helicopter was sighted two weeks later during one of Takofanes' attacks on the city, helping to keep the lich's hordes of zombies at bay. |
− | * ''' | + | * '''Maxwell Avenue, Millennium City:''' The Doctor is suspected to be involved in an instance of unusual energy readings which occurred here. A group of heroes was sent to investigate these spikes of dimensional energy near City Hall. Upon arriving at the site of the latest spike, the heroes disappeared and could not be found in any way, magical or technological. An hour later the group appeared again in the same spot and the energy readings stopped. Witnesses claim to have seen the Doctor in the area, but his involvement is still arguable, since the heroes have no memory of the time they 'disappeared'. |
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* '''Old Detroit Memorial Park, Millennium City:''' The Doctor is the prime suspect in the double murder of the superhero Captain Eagle and his sidekick Girlscout II. Captain Eagle and Girlscout II have been found dead (blasted with thermobaric explosives and shot in the head respectively) in the area after their vehicle, the Patriot Plane, had been shot down by an unknown attacker using a thermobaric missile launcher. Despite quick response of law enforcement and several superheroes, no trace of the killer could be found, but analysis of the crime scene confirms that similar explosives were used by the Doctor on several other occasions. | * '''Old Detroit Memorial Park, Millennium City:''' The Doctor is the prime suspect in the double murder of the superhero Captain Eagle and his sidekick Girlscout II. Captain Eagle and Girlscout II have been found dead (blasted with thermobaric explosives and shot in the head respectively) in the area after their vehicle, the Patriot Plane, had been shot down by an unknown attacker using a thermobaric missile launcher. Despite quick response of law enforcement and several superheroes, no trace of the killer could be found, but analysis of the crime scene confirms that similar explosives were used by the Doctor on several other occasions. | ||
− | * '''Westside, Millennium City:''' According to witnesses, the leader of a group of VIPER agents responsible for a hostage situation near Carl's Gym bore a striking resemblance to the Doctor. The group of agents assaulted a jewelry store and took the girlfriend of a well-known and highly popular superhero hostage, while her boyfriend was trapped in the sewers of the city during an investigation | + | * '''Westside, Millennium City:''' According to witnesses, the leader of a group of VIPER agents responsible for a hostage situation near Carl's Gym bore a striking resemblance to the Doctor. The group of agents assaulted a jewelry store and took the girlfriend of a well-known and highly popular superhero hostage, while her boyfriend was trapped in the sewers of the city during an investigation after several hidden explosives went off. A group of unaffiliated heroes managed to free the hostage, but the group of VIPER operatives managed to escape. NOTE: The hostage's boyfriend was involved with the investigation of the above-mentioned double murder of Captain Eagle and his sidekick. |
− | * '''Inner Easton, Vibora Bay:''' Eyewitnesses confirm that the Doctor is responsible for the murder of the vampire | + | * '''Inner Easton, Vibora Bay:''' Eyewitnesses confirm that the Doctor is responsible for the murder of the vampire Mina Rose. Ms. Rose was a prominent member of the New Shadows gang and herself responsible for the murder of 18 people. The Doctor ambushed the her and her posse in a park in Inner Easton and used a wide variety of anti-vampire weaponry and equipment to dispose of them. Ms. Rose herself (or rather a pile of ash and bones confirmed to be her through DNA analysis) was found with a collapsible steel stake buried in her ribcage. After two weeks the investigation had been closed due to public protests. |
* '''Place D'Concorde, Paris:''' The Doctor is confirmed to be responsible for the murder of the French superhero Solar. Solar was to hold a speech about the importance of metahumans and baseline humans working together in harmony as part of festivities spanning several days. He died in the middle of his speech from an until then unknown poison in his drink. A member of the catering service for the event was later found unconscious and tied up in his apartment in one of Paris' suburbs. The man claims to have been ambushed in his apartment by a man whose description fits the Doctor. | * '''Place D'Concorde, Paris:''' The Doctor is confirmed to be responsible for the murder of the French superhero Solar. Solar was to hold a speech about the importance of metahumans and baseline humans working together in harmony as part of festivities spanning several days. He died in the middle of his speech from an until then unknown poison in his drink. A member of the catering service for the event was later found unconscious and tied up in his apartment in one of Paris' suburbs. The man claims to have been ambushed in his apartment by a man whose description fits the Doctor. | ||
− | * '''Ionizer HQ, Neo-Tokyo:''' The Doctor is confirmed to be responsible for the murder of | + | * '''Ionizer HQ, Neo-Tokyo:''' The Doctor is confirmed to be responsible for the murder of Japanese superhero Ionizer. After Ionizer had fought against multiple unknown assailants in several areas of Neo-Tokyo and investigated a large fire in the warehouse district, he was found poisoned and with various severe bone fractures just outside of his partly destroyed HQ on the outskirts of the city. Partly restored CCTV footage revealed that the Doctor left the area shortly after Ionizer's confirmed time of death. |
− | * '''Rivertown, Millennium City:''' The Doctor is the prime suspect in the murder of | + | * '''Rivertown, Millennium City:''' The Doctor is the prime suspect in the murder of industrial magnate Cornelius Preston AKA retired superhero Forgemaster and the disappearance of his daughter Alice Preston. Cornelius Preston was found dead with a single gunshot wound in his forehead in his luxury mansion in the neighborhood of Rivertown. No signs of forced entrance or other evidence has been found. Alice Preston was later found (and after a number of chaotic events also involving the Doctor arrested, see below) in the company of Chinese supervillain Golden Dragon. |
− | * '''PRIMUS Quarantine Zone, San Francisco:''' During the outbreak of an unknown virus with mutagenic properties in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Doctor | + | * '''PRIMUS Quarantine Zone, San Francisco:''' During the outbreak of an unknown virus with mutagenic properties in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Doctor had allegedly infiltrated the PRIMUS quarantine zone disguised as a FEMA-sponsored superhero. After the outbreak had been contained, PRIMUS officials discovered that blood samples of infected individuals as well a batch of the vaccine had been stolen in the chaos. |
− | * '''Downtown, Millennium City:''' The Doctor has been sighted during a kaiju attack on Millennium City. Witnesses claim that he observed the battle between the giant monsters emerging from the Detroit river and several superheroes. He also occasionally contributed with precision attacks to help tip the battle in | + | * '''Downtown, Millennium City:''' The Doctor has been sighted during a kaiju attack on Millennium City. Witnesses claim that he observed the battle between the giant monsters emerging from the Detroit river and several superheroes. He also occasionally contributed with precision attacks to help tip the battle in the heroes' favor. After the kaiju were driven away, he disappeared and a thorough search of the area provided no clue regarding his involvement. |
− | * '''Halcyon R&D Facility, Canadian Wilderness:''' According to underworld rumors the Doctor has participated in an attack on a R&D facility of Halcyon Industries in a remote area of Canada together with several other supervillains. The attack cost most of the guards and personnel their lives, utterly destroyed the facility and unleashed a | + | * '''Halcyon R&D Facility, Canadian Wilderness:''' According to underworld rumors the Doctor has participated in an attack on a R&D facility of Halcyon Industries in a remote area of Canada together with several other supervillains. The attack cost most of the guards and personnel their lives, utterly destroyed the facility and unleashed a giant monster of unknown species onto the nearby forests. While the threat of the monster was later neutralized by a team of dedicated heroes, the purpose of the attack, the nature of Halcyon Industries' research at the site and the Doctor's exact involvement in the event is still unknown. |
− | * '''Las Vegas, Nevada:''' The Doctor is one of the prime suspects for the massacre that took place during the wedding of Las Vegas superhero Chevalier and his bride Melissa Wyatt. Both bride and groom were found dead in the garage of the Seraph Gate Hotel and Casino after several fights between two unknown assailants, Chevalier, his best friend and Las Vegas vigilante Night Stalker and the security personnel broke out. The couple seems to have been killed by Chevalier's own questionite saber. Both assailants fled the scene | + | * '''Las Vegas, Nevada:''' The Doctor is one of the prime suspects for the massacre that took place during the wedding of Las Vegas superhero Chevalier and his bride Melissa Wyatt. Both bride and groom were found dead in the garage of the Seraph Gate Hotel and Casino after several fights between two unknown assailants, Chevalier, his best friend and Las Vegas vigilante Night Stalker and the security personnel broke out. The couple seems to have been killed by Chevalier's own questionite saber. Both assailants fled the scene and Night Stalker has also disappeared since then. Investigation by local authorities revealed a suspicious entry in the wedding's guest list: Dr. Hugo M. Locke. |
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+ | <div style="color:#000000; background-color: #848484"><div style="font-size:15px; font-family: Times New Roman">''"I didn't choose the Doc life, the Doc life chose me." - Also the Doctor''</div></div> | ||
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+ | Almost one year passed with no trace of the Doctor. Many believed that his lifestyle and rep sheet had finally caught up to him, until he reappeared one day with both manpower and resources as well as the clear plan to permanently establish himself as a fixture in Millennium City's underworld. That was the birth of the criminal organization known as the Men in White. The MiW soon carved out a place between Westside's other gangs for themselves, greatly aided by the Doctor's experience and cunning. In particular, the MiW muscled in on the market for drugs, weapons and similar illicit goods. Under the Doctor's leadership, later supported by the raw killing power and skill of heavyweight metahuman assassin Killshot, who the Doctor recruited to the cause, the MiW - despite being deeply rooted in Westside and street-level crime - managed to become a legitimate threat to heroes of all power levels and an institution respected by villains and criminal organizations throughout Millennium City and beyond. Some of the Doctor's and the MiW's most (in)famous accomplishments during that time can be found below: | ||
− | [[File:Kaufmann Turf.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<div style="color:#000000;"> | + | [[File:Kaufmann Turf.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<div style="color:#000000;">The Doctor, surveying his turf.</div>]] |
− | * '''Graham | + | * '''Graham Industrials Facility, Millennium City:''' A surprise attack on the Graham Industrial facility by a mysterious group of white-clad thugs led to a chaotic battle, as the unknown attackers, a large group of Maniacs, two of Millennium City's heroes and Graham Industrials' security forces clashed on the company's property. Witnesses report that the leader of the unknown thugs identified himself as the Doctor towards one of the heroes. Even though the combined forces of heroes and security personnel managed to prevent the situation from getting out of hand, the Doctor and his forces managed to escape with several samples of potentially dangerous chemicals via a cloaked VTOL gunship. |
* '''Westside, Millennium City / Monastery of the Order of the Mutilated Saint, Romania:''' During the attack of the ancient vampire lord Adrian Arkwright on Millennium City, the Doctor and his gang settled on an uneasy truce with the city's heroes to help stem the tide against Arkwright's legions and clean the streets of the magical drug called the Thirst, which Arkwright used to infect the people and increase his own power. The Doctor and his gang - along with members of several other criminal organizations he managed to convince - helped defending Westside and its population against the vampires' onslaught. According to rumors the Doctor was also sent on a secret mission to Romania along with several heroes to retrieve an ancient artifact which proved to be crucial in Arkwright's defeat. As usual, the Doctor and his troops disappeared shortly after the crisis was over. | * '''Westside, Millennium City / Monastery of the Order of the Mutilated Saint, Romania:''' During the attack of the ancient vampire lord Adrian Arkwright on Millennium City, the Doctor and his gang settled on an uneasy truce with the city's heroes to help stem the tide against Arkwright's legions and clean the streets of the magical drug called the Thirst, which Arkwright used to infect the people and increase his own power. The Doctor and his gang - along with members of several other criminal organizations he managed to convince - helped defending Westside and its population against the vampires' onslaught. According to rumors the Doctor was also sent on a secret mission to Romania along with several heroes to retrieve an ancient artifact which proved to be crucial in Arkwright's defeat. As usual, the Doctor and his troops disappeared shortly after the crisis was over. | ||
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* '''Westside, Millennium City:''' Using intel gained during Adrian Arkwright's attack on Millennium City, the Doctor exposed the identities of the collaborators the vampire lord used to distribute the Thirst. The people of Westside - assisted by a team of vigilantes calling themselves the Justiciars - reacted to this information by rioting and forming a lynch mob for these dealers (the Doctor's competition in the drug trade). If not for a team of dedicated heroes, the dealers would have been publically executed by the mob. The heroes managed to talk down the Justiciars and by extent the mob. Afterwards a member of the Justiciars - Jury - helped the heroes track down the source of the propaganda the Doctor had used to rile up the public. However when they infiltrated the abandoned printing company the Doctor had used as his base of operations, the only thing they did find was a hologram of the Doctor taunting them and siccing a vampire he had captured during Arkwright's attack and subsequently 'improved' via drugs on them. Unfortunately the creature managed to kill Jury before the team of heroes managed to destroy it. Even though the riots were stopped and Millennium City was safe again, the Doctor managed to escape once more. | * '''Westside, Millennium City:''' Using intel gained during Adrian Arkwright's attack on Millennium City, the Doctor exposed the identities of the collaborators the vampire lord used to distribute the Thirst. The people of Westside - assisted by a team of vigilantes calling themselves the Justiciars - reacted to this information by rioting and forming a lynch mob for these dealers (the Doctor's competition in the drug trade). If not for a team of dedicated heroes, the dealers would have been publically executed by the mob. The heroes managed to talk down the Justiciars and by extent the mob. Afterwards a member of the Justiciars - Jury - helped the heroes track down the source of the propaganda the Doctor had used to rile up the public. However when they infiltrated the abandoned printing company the Doctor had used as his base of operations, the only thing they did find was a hologram of the Doctor taunting them and siccing a vampire he had captured during Arkwright's attack and subsequently 'improved' via drugs on them. Unfortunately the creature managed to kill Jury before the team of heroes managed to destroy it. Even though the riots were stopped and Millennium City was safe again, the Doctor managed to escape once more. | ||
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* '''ACI Security Solutions Warehouse, Westside:''' The Doctor and a group of his Men In White were responsible for an assault on the Westside storage facility of ACI Securtiy Solutions, a subsidiary of Franklin Stone's ACI Technologies. The assault was stopped in time by a group of heroes who managed to take the Doctor and his men into custody. The arriving MCPD managed to secure the area, but the Doctor was able to trick law enforcment into giving him the means of remotely hijacking the warehouse's security drones and ordered them to attack both MCPD and heroes. While the heroes managed to take out the haywire drones and nobody was severely hurt, the Doctor managed to escape in the chaos. | * '''ACI Security Solutions Warehouse, Westside:''' The Doctor and a group of his Men In White were responsible for an assault on the Westside storage facility of ACI Securtiy Solutions, a subsidiary of Franklin Stone's ACI Technologies. The assault was stopped in time by a group of heroes who managed to take the Doctor and his men into custody. The arriving MCPD managed to secure the area, but the Doctor was able to trick law enforcment into giving him the means of remotely hijacking the warehouse's security drones and ordered them to attack both MCPD and heroes. While the heroes managed to take out the haywire drones and nobody was severely hurt, the Doctor managed to escape in the chaos. | ||
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* '''Physical Condition:''' Years of using and abusing various substances, serums and combat drugs along with his training and experience as an assassin have elevated the Doctor's body close to what could be considered superhuman. His strength, endurance, speed and reaction time are easily on par with every Olympic athlete and in combination with his razor-sharp mind, this allows him incredible feats of precision, accuracy and agility. Deflecting bullets with his sword, easily gaining the upper hand against multiple opponents in close combat or moving before the opponent can even perceive the movement are no bigger deal for the Doctor than walking up a set of stairs is for a normal person. | * '''Physical Condition:''' Years of using and abusing various substances, serums and combat drugs along with his training and experience as an assassin have elevated the Doctor's body close to what could be considered superhuman. His strength, endurance, speed and reaction time are easily on par with every Olympic athlete and in combination with his razor-sharp mind, this allows him incredible feats of precision, accuracy and agility. Deflecting bullets with his sword, easily gaining the upper hand against multiple opponents in close combat or moving before the opponent can even perceive the movement are no bigger deal for the Doctor than walking up a set of stairs is for a normal person. | ||
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* '''Assassin Experience:''' On account of having worked in one of the most dangerous businesses for years, the Doctor has learned a variety of deadly skills. He has vast experience in using a variety of common and less common weapons, from handguns to throwing knives. He also has extensive knowledge of nearly every aspect of stealth operations, including espionage, disguises, surveillance, infiltration, exfiltration, crime evasion, assassination and how to mix a damn good martini. Finally, evading the authorities for so long has given him insight into modern criminological methods, allowing him to use a combination of his intellect and his knowledge about crime scene investigation and forensic medicine to conceal his tracks and deceive his pursuers. He can make any kill look like a suicide or unfortunate accident. | * '''Assassin Experience:''' On account of having worked in one of the most dangerous businesses for years, the Doctor has learned a variety of deadly skills. He has vast experience in using a variety of common and less common weapons, from handguns to throwing knives. He also has extensive knowledge of nearly every aspect of stealth operations, including espionage, disguises, surveillance, infiltration, exfiltration, crime evasion, assassination and how to mix a damn good martini. Finally, evading the authorities for so long has given him insight into modern criminological methods, allowing him to use a combination of his intellect and his knowledge about crime scene investigation and forensic medicine to conceal his tracks and deceive his pursuers. He can make any kill look like a suicide or unfortunate accident. | ||
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* '''Customized RSh-12 12.7mm Assault Revolver:''' Currently only available to Russian special forces, one of these weapons has somehow found its way into the Doctor's hands, who immediately commissioned underworld weaponsmith Wayland Talos to make a slew of adjustments and improvements to it. The result is one of the most powerful kinetic handguns currently in use. This weapon is powerful enough to blow a normal human's head clean off and can even punch some very nasty holes into werewolves, power armor and other highly resilient targets while maintaining acceptable accuracy, recoil and reload time. ((OOC note: As ridiculous as it sounds, this is actually a real weapon. Check it out: http://thefunnybeaver.com/rsh-12-most-powerful-revolver-in-the-world/)) | * '''Customized RSh-12 12.7mm Assault Revolver:''' Currently only available to Russian special forces, one of these weapons has somehow found its way into the Doctor's hands, who immediately commissioned underworld weaponsmith Wayland Talos to make a slew of adjustments and improvements to it. The result is one of the most powerful kinetic handguns currently in use. This weapon is powerful enough to blow a normal human's head clean off and can even punch some very nasty holes into werewolves, power armor and other highly resilient targets while maintaining acceptable accuracy, recoil and reload time. ((OOC note: As ridiculous as it sounds, this is actually a real weapon. Check it out: http://thefunnybeaver.com/rsh-12-most-powerful-revolver-in-the-world/)) | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''Knife:''' During his time as an assassin, knives were the Doctor's melee weapons of choice. Eager to not let his skills and experience go to waste, the Doctor still uses his old knife as a secondary melee weapon if his cane is not available or simply a bad choice for the situation. Said knife resembles a traditional bowie knife, but like his cane sword the blade has been cryogenically treated and coated with a fine layer of questionite dust, making it both highly resilient and extremely sharp. The Doctor usually carries it hidden under his clothes as a surprise for those who think they have disarmed him. |
* '''The Doctor's Bag:''' The Doctor's Bag is just that. A small black leather bag which the Doctor usually carries at his belt. It is filled with all kinds of medical equipment which could prove useful on the battlefield. From staples like painkillers, bandages and suture to the more exotic equipment like cryogenically treated scalpels (can and have been used as a weapon of last resort), syringes filled with various poisons and a variety of combat drugs; all that and more can be found in the Doctor's Bag, depending on what is required by the situation at hand. A list of the Doctor's staple poisons and combat drugs can be found below. | * '''The Doctor's Bag:''' The Doctor's Bag is just that. A small black leather bag which the Doctor usually carries at his belt. It is filled with all kinds of medical equipment which could prove useful on the battlefield. From staples like painkillers, bandages and suture to the more exotic equipment like cryogenically treated scalpels (can and have been used as a weapon of last resort), syringes filled with various poisons and a variety of combat drugs; all that and more can be found in the Doctor's Bag, depending on what is required by the situation at hand. A list of the Doctor's staple poisons and combat drugs can be found below. | ||
* '''Multi-purpose Explosives:''' Old habits die hard. His days as an assassin have taught the Doctor that having a few explosives with you at all times is never a bad idea, if just for the intimidating effect. These explosives - crafted by Wayland Talos - take the shape of black spheres roughly the size of an orange. They carry a special fordite charge with impressive destructive power, even against heavily defended targets. A small interface linked to his cell phone allows the Doctor to choose the type of explosive (grenade, mine, remote-triggered bomb) as well as adjust detonation force and timer. | * '''Multi-purpose Explosives:''' Old habits die hard. His days as an assassin have taught the Doctor that having a few explosives with you at all times is never a bad idea, if just for the intimidating effect. These explosives - crafted by Wayland Talos - take the shape of black spheres roughly the size of an orange. They carry a special fordite charge with impressive destructive power, even against heavily defended targets. A small interface linked to his cell phone allows the Doctor to choose the type of explosive (grenade, mine, remote-triggered bomb) as well as adjust detonation force and timer. | ||
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* '''Microfilament Wires:''' Described as the essential tool of every assassin by the Doctor himself, microfilament wires have been a part of his arsenal for a long time. Incredibly sharp, extremely durable and almost invisible under the right conditions these wires can be used for a multitude of sinister purposes. The Doctor has been seen using them as a garrote, whip or to set up insidious traps. He keeps them on a coil hidden under his vest. His gloves can emit a weak magnetic field, which allows him to handle the deadly wires without danger of hurting himself. | * '''Microfilament Wires:''' Described as the essential tool of every assassin by the Doctor himself, microfilament wires have been a part of his arsenal for a long time. Incredibly sharp, extremely durable and almost invisible under the right conditions these wires can be used for a multitude of sinister purposes. The Doctor has been seen using them as a garrote, whip or to set up insidious traps. He keeps them on a coil hidden under his vest. His gloves can emit a weak magnetic field, which allows him to handle the deadly wires without danger of hurting himself. | ||
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* '''Natural Bone Killer (Poison):''' Natural Bone Killer utilizes a batch of genetically engineered bacteria with an appetite for calcium, attacking the target's bone structure and causing symptoms similar to extreme cases of osteoporosis. The target's bones start disintegrating inside its body, causing extreme pain, inability to move and finally death by asphyxiation. | * '''Natural Bone Killer (Poison):''' Natural Bone Killer utilizes a batch of genetically engineered bacteria with an appetite for calcium, attacking the target's bone structure and causing symptoms similar to extreme cases of osteoporosis. The target's bones start disintegrating inside its body, causing extreme pain, inability to move and finally death by asphyxiation. | ||
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* '''Nightmare (Poison):''' This artificial neurotoxin hyperstimulates the part of the brain responsible for the fight-or-flight response. The target is overcome by an overwhelming sense of panic and fear without any obvious reason. In some reported cases the psyche of the victim actually invented some sort of dreadful imagery to justify said feelings. | * '''Nightmare (Poison):''' This artificial neurotoxin hyperstimulates the part of the brain responsible for the fight-or-flight response. The target is overcome by an overwhelming sense of panic and fear without any obvious reason. In some reported cases the psyche of the victim actually invented some sort of dreadful imagery to justify said feelings. | ||
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* '''A Wanted Man:''' During his time as an assassin he already made a lot of enemies and this list did not get any shorter when he decided to enter the drug and weapons trade. He is wanted by a multitude of law enforcement agencies in many parts of the world and the fact that he has not yet been captured appears to be a miracle. Additionally the list of his enemies also includes many criminal organizations and individuals and while many of them are still willing to work with him and the Men in White, they would gladly betray him as soon as that course of action is more beneficial to them. | * '''A Wanted Man:''' During his time as an assassin he already made a lot of enemies and this list did not get any shorter when he decided to enter the drug and weapons trade. He is wanted by a multitude of law enforcement agencies in many parts of the world and the fact that he has not yet been captured appears to be a miracle. Additionally the list of his enemies also includes many criminal organizations and individuals and while many of them are still willing to work with him and the Men in White, they would gladly betray him as soon as that course of action is more beneficial to them. | ||
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+ | Janine is the Doctor's secretary, personal assistant and best friend. Born as the oldest child of a family of second-generation immigrants to the United States from Italy, Janine's childhood and adolescence was marked by crime. By the time she was 18, she had ran with almost every gang in Millennium City and picked up a variety of skills and talents along the way. Together with her street smarts and her stunningly good looks, she quickly made a name for herself on the streets and soon rose quickly in the ranks of any gang she joined. She met the Doctor when her then boss refused to pay the assassin, which led to a quite unglorified end for him. Now without a job, Janine gladly accepted the Doctor's offer to work for him. He had recognized the young woman's potential and over the years Janine became invaluable to the Doctor's business, handling contracts, finances and client interactions for him. However they also developed a close friendship and she quite possibly the only person the Doctor truly cares about. Their relationship is endlessly ambiguous: Some Men In White swear that they must be romantically involved, others point to the Doctor's rather eccentric character and the fact that Janine flirts just as much with everyone else. Today her role in the Men in White is similar: She handles administrative and financial aspects of the organization, negotiates with customers and is also still the Doctor’s secretary. However she also handles delicate situations which require a more ‘feminine’ touch, even though the Doctor hates to expose her to any sort of danger. | ||
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+ | Officially Tamara is the Doctor's bodyguard, but since the Doctor is more than capable of defending himself, she usually serves as a field commander and top enforcer. In her former life, Tamara was one of the most promising Greek biathletes in the history of the sport. Modeling and advertising deals galore promised a secure future and a successful, handsome fiancée was ready to marry her at any moment. Her life took a turn for the worse when one biathlon she participated in became the battleground of the superhero Phalanx and the supervillain Frostfire. A stray attack by Frostfire left a horrible cross-shaped scar covering the right half of her face. The loss of her beauty along with her fiancée and modeling and advertising deals drove her off the edge. She faked her suicide and left Europe for Millennium City. Lost and desperate she turned to drinking and drugs and met the Men in White at some point. The Doctor recognized the scar on her face and came to the right conclusions: He offered her to put her talents to a better use. Without much purpose in life and a lot of anger to take out on the world she accepted. The Men in White supplied her with training and equipment best suited to her skills as a former biathlete: A sophisticated energy rifle and anti-gravity boots which allow her to ‘ski’ through the air. | ||
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+ | While the Doctor is able to drive a car or fly an aircraft, a mix of overenthusiasm, short temper and plain bad luck makes that a dangerous endeavor for everyone in and around the vehicle in question. That's where Wilson (he prefers his surname or his codename) comes in. Wilson used to be a celebrated Air Force ace pilot until his wife died of cancer, leaving him to care for their daughter Mari. Wilson did not take it too well. He started to drink outside of and at some point even on duty, got into fights over the slightest provocations and stopped taking care of himself. It did not take too long before he was dishonorably discharged. While that was motivation enough for him to get his life back on track, he was angry at the world and the military in particular. However he still needed a job. It might have been sheer luck or destiny that the boyfriend of his daughter's best friend happened to be a member of the Men in White. With no other options, Wilson contacted the organization and the Doctor was quite happy to have an experienced pilot in his ranks. While Wilson is no hardened criminal, he recognized that the Doctor and the Men in White can provide easy money for him and his daughter, which is good enough for him to go along with it, especially when he gets to take out his anger issues on all sorts of authority figures on the way. Wilson serves as the Doctor's driver and also pilots the Doctor's personal aircraft, the Phaeton. His training as a soldier and his uncanny skill with any sort of vehicle make him a valuable asset to the Men in White. | ||
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[[File:MiW_Killshot.jpg|180px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Killshot</div>]] | [[File:MiW_Killshot.jpg|180px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Killshot</div>]] | ||
+ | Killshot is one of the most proficient and successful assassins on the planet. Blessed with enhanced senses, an impressive regeneration ability, a wide range of high-tech weapons and equipment and years upon years of experience in combat, Killshot is one of the very best in the business. His most impressive feat is his incredible accuracy and proficiency with firearms, easily outshining even highly trained elite soldiers of many armies. Killshot has been known to do freelance work for various individuals and organizations and is rumored to be connected to both VIPER and certain unsavory elements in ARGENT. For a long time Killshot and the Doctor were rivals in "the Business". Sometimes they were allies when hired by the same client combining their skills to frightening effect, other times outright shooting at each other when competing for the same contract. When the Doctor retired from the business after his disappearance Killshot took over his place in the ranking of top assassins and their rivalry faded in the background. After the Doctor hired a team of supervillains to break Killshot out of PRIMUS custody and several projects and business endeavours they worked on together, Killshot has more or less officially joined the Men in White. Today Killshot belongs to the innermost circle of the organisation and serves as a field commander, assassin and leads the Men in White's elite squad. | ||
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Wayland Talos is THE man you want to go to when you need a perfectly calibrated blaster rifle, a set of razor-sharp knives with questionite coating or a custom hover-disc and don't want to worry about the legal intricacies of getting such gadgets. He is an arms dealer, inventor and technological consultant, who is eager to sell his wares and services to the highest bidder, especially if that bidder shares Talos' hatred of superheroes. Earlier in his life, Talos' wife Maria died in a terrorist attack a group of superheroes was unable to stop, because the terrorists were much better prepared and armed than the heroes expected. Talos blamed his wives death on the incompetent superheroes and let his hatred consume him. Subsequently he lost his job as a technology designer due to his obsessive hatred and brooding, which he also blamed on the superheroes. He was determined to get revenge on the so-called heroes who ruined his life and began to use his immense technological expertise to provide criminals, terrorists and anyone else who would fight against superheroes with weapons, gadgets and equipment. The Men in White contact Talos readily and often for more specialized equipment or technical advice. The Doctor and Talos also seem to get along quite well on a personal level, likely due to their shared dislike of costumed superheroes. | Wayland Talos is THE man you want to go to when you need a perfectly calibrated blaster rifle, a set of razor-sharp knives with questionite coating or a custom hover-disc and don't want to worry about the legal intricacies of getting such gadgets. He is an arms dealer, inventor and technological consultant, who is eager to sell his wares and services to the highest bidder, especially if that bidder shares Talos' hatred of superheroes. Earlier in his life, Talos' wife Maria died in a terrorist attack a group of superheroes was unable to stop, because the terrorists were much better prepared and armed than the heroes expected. Talos blamed his wives death on the incompetent superheroes and let his hatred consume him. Subsequently he lost his job as a technology designer due to his obsessive hatred and brooding, which he also blamed on the superheroes. He was determined to get revenge on the so-called heroes who ruined his life and began to use his immense technological expertise to provide criminals, terrorists and anyone else who would fight against superheroes with weapons, gadgets and equipment. The Men in White contact Talos readily and often for more specialized equipment or technical advice. The Doctor and Talos also seem to get along quite well on a personal level, likely due to their shared dislike of costumed superheroes. | ||
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− | + | The Protectors of the World are one of the premier superhero teams on the planet, with members from all over the world united for one common purpose: to fight crime and protect the innocent on Earth and beyond. The Doctor (both before he founded the Men in White and afterwards) and the Protectors clashed on numerous occasions and sometimes even worked together on others. While he was always able to escape capture, the Doctor has started to grudgingly recognize them as a force to be reckoned with. | |
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+ | The Progeny are a team of young superheroes based in Millennium City. Even though they are still inexpirienced, their talent and skill is undeniable and it is clear that they firmly belong to the next generation of defenders of Earth. Since both the Doctor and his Men in White and the Progeny call Millennium City's Westside their home, the two factions have clashed several times. Even though neither side has managed to claim a decisive victory so far, the fact that a bunch of teenagers is opposing him, is annoying the Doctor to no end. | ||
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+ | [[File:Spiderling.jpg|130px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Spiderling</div>]] | ||
During his time as a hired killer, a peculiar contract made it necessary for the Doctor to work together with a team of heroes, much to his dismay. Undercover he joined the heroes to help investigate the case of a disappeared SWAT team in the Duskview apartment complex near the docks of Westside. Not only did they find the apartment complex covered with cobwebs on the inside, but they also discovered that the residents were too terrified to leave their rooms because of 'something stalking the halls at night'. For the Doctor this contract was beyond annoying. Not only did he have to sneak around in a dirty, low-class apartment complex, he also had to do it together with a group of superheroes he considered 'delightfully inept' to use his least insulting thought. It all got worse when they were attacked by a swarms of spiders, led by their monstrous matriarch Spiderling. After a series of unfortunate incidents during the battle, like one of the heroes sending the Doctor falling down a set of stairs accidentally, Spiderling was defeated. The finishing blow against the arachnid antagonist was struck by a - at that point very angry and very annoyed - Doctor, who used a well-placed thermobaric explosive to bring a good part of the apartment building crashing down on Spiderling. Law enforcement and superheroes presumed her to have died that day, but the Doctor is not too sure about that. No body was found and it might be quite possible that the spider queen is still out there, plotting her revenge on the Doctor. | During his time as a hired killer, a peculiar contract made it necessary for the Doctor to work together with a team of heroes, much to his dismay. Undercover he joined the heroes to help investigate the case of a disappeared SWAT team in the Duskview apartment complex near the docks of Westside. Not only did they find the apartment complex covered with cobwebs on the inside, but they also discovered that the residents were too terrified to leave their rooms because of 'something stalking the halls at night'. For the Doctor this contract was beyond annoying. Not only did he have to sneak around in a dirty, low-class apartment complex, he also had to do it together with a group of superheroes he considered 'delightfully inept' to use his least insulting thought. It all got worse when they were attacked by a swarms of spiders, led by their monstrous matriarch Spiderling. After a series of unfortunate incidents during the battle, like one of the heroes sending the Doctor falling down a set of stairs accidentally, Spiderling was defeated. The finishing blow against the arachnid antagonist was struck by a - at that point very angry and very annoyed - Doctor, who used a well-placed thermobaric explosive to bring a good part of the apartment building crashing down on Spiderling. Law enforcement and superheroes presumed her to have died that day, but the Doctor is not too sure about that. No body was found and it might be quite possible that the spider queen is still out there, plotting her revenge on the Doctor. | ||
+ | ==<div style="font-size:20px;font-family:{{{Font|Lucida Console}}};color: #000000;padding:5px; background-color: hidden">'''[[Demoness]], the Dark Mistress of Justice'''</div>== | ||
[[File:Demoness.jpg|130px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Demoness</div>]] | [[File:Demoness.jpg|130px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Demoness</div>]] | ||
+ | Claire Thompson, heir to the multi-million dollar shipping enterprise Pegasus Shipping is secretly the heroine Demoness. From her earliest childhood on she was raised to one day take over her father's company. However many board directors distrusted her father's judgement. Haughty, arrogant, spoiled and a magnet for tabloid rumors, she seemed unfit to lead the company to them. Their distrust and dissatisfaction with her father's decision led them to conspire with ARGENT to take over Pegasus Shipping. They paid ARGENT to get rid of her and ARGENT subsequently subcontracted an assassin to take care of the job. On her 18th birthday she was gunned down on her way to signing the papers which would have made her the sole heir to the company. However she survived. When she was killed, her soul made its way down to hell due to her pride and avarice in life. At the same time a demoness attempted to escape the netherworld, clashed with Claire's soul on the way and both essences merged together in one, reviving Claire's body again. Somehow the two conflicting essences managed to come to an agreement and so Claire Thompson returned, taking her rightful position as vice-president of Pegasus Shipping. However, the fact that she nearly went to hell made her also reconsider many aspects of her life and she decided to save her soul from eternal torment by fighting the good fight, using the powers her half-demonic soul grants her. She became the superheroine Demoness. The underworld rumors however are true this time: it was indeed the Doctor who ARGENT hired to kill Claire Thompson. While it is unknown if she remembers who her assailant was, the Doctor definitely does remember that failed job. He might no longer be in the business, but should the opportunity present itself, he will gladly erase that particular stain on his reputation. And this time she won't get up again. | ||
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[[File:Kaufmann Vladic.jpg|130px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Vladic Dracul</div>]] | [[File:Kaufmann Vladic.jpg|130px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Vladic Dracul</div>]] | ||
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Legend claims it was his son, Vlad Tepes, and not he, who became a vampire. In truth, it was a legacy he chose, and one that his son upheld. Although the world around him has changed through the centuries, he has in many ways stayed the same. He is still a warrior, still a man of power and still determined to reshape the world in his image. His dream, now, is to create a vampire nation. Among vampires he is one of the oldest and one of the strongest; if anyone were to father a vampire nation, it would be him. | Legend claims it was his son, Vlad Tepes, and not he, who became a vampire. In truth, it was a legacy he chose, and one that his son upheld. Although the world around him has changed through the centuries, he has in many ways stayed the same. He is still a warrior, still a man of power and still determined to reshape the world in his image. His dream, now, is to create a vampire nation. Among vampires he is one of the oldest and one of the strongest; if anyone were to father a vampire nation, it would be him. | ||
The Doctor's relationship with vampires has always been strained, but he and Vladic Dracul share a special hatred for each other. During his time as a hired killer, the Doctor and Vladic fought two times and while the vampire won both battles by a hair he also learned to not underestimate this particular human. The fact that the Doctor killed the Bloody Rose of the New Shadows who was almost like a daughter to the elder vampire only cemented the hatred and grudging respect he feels for the Doctor. Their respective hatred is reflected in how their gangs interact. While the Men in White are careful when dealing with most other criminal organizations, open warfare between them and the New Shadows is common, even more now that the Doctor and his gang are looking to establish themselves in the Vibora Bay drugs market as well. | The Doctor's relationship with vampires has always been strained, but he and Vladic Dracul share a special hatred for each other. During his time as a hired killer, the Doctor and Vladic fought two times and while the vampire won both battles by a hair he also learned to not underestimate this particular human. The fact that the Doctor killed the Bloody Rose of the New Shadows who was almost like a daughter to the elder vampire only cemented the hatred and grudging respect he feels for the Doctor. Their respective hatred is reflected in how their gangs interact. While the Men in White are careful when dealing with most other criminal organizations, open warfare between them and the New Shadows is common, even more now that the Doctor and his gang are looking to establish themselves in the Vibora Bay drugs market as well. | ||
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[[File:Hawke.png|130px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Devana Hawke</div>]] | [[File:Hawke.png|130px|thumb|left|<div style="color:#000000;">Devana Hawke</div>]] | ||
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Is a super-powered do-gooder constantly throwing a monkey wrench in your schemes? Need them taken down quietly? For the right price, (and if she's interested) Devana Hawke will take on the assignment. Not one to simply go in guns blazing, Devana will take her target down at the most opportune time. Usually when the target is at their weakest, physically and mentally. Whether it means orchestrating situations to break down heroes or get to them through their loved ones, Devana always completes her assignments by any means necessary. By now the enmity between Devana Hawke and the Doctor is something of a running gag in the supervillain community. It started when they were both still in the same business as simple professional rivalry. However a series of misunderstandings, unfortunate incidents and hurt egos turned this rivalry into a veritable cold war, which turned burning hot whenever they saw each other. Now that the Doctor has retired from the business, they have both cooled down somewhat, but their intense dislike for each other remains. Devana will happily take on every contract which makes the Doctor's life more difficult, while the Doctor will happily try to complicate her work whenever he can do so without too much hassle. | Is a super-powered do-gooder constantly throwing a monkey wrench in your schemes? Need them taken down quietly? For the right price, (and if she's interested) Devana Hawke will take on the assignment. Not one to simply go in guns blazing, Devana will take her target down at the most opportune time. Usually when the target is at their weakest, physically and mentally. Whether it means orchestrating situations to break down heroes or get to them through their loved ones, Devana always completes her assignments by any means necessary. By now the enmity between Devana Hawke and the Doctor is something of a running gag in the supervillain community. It started when they were both still in the same business as simple professional rivalry. However a series of misunderstandings, unfortunate incidents and hurt egos turned this rivalry into a veritable cold war, which turned burning hot whenever they saw each other. Now that the Doctor has retired from the business, they have both cooled down somewhat, but their intense dislike for each other remains. Devana will happily take on every contract which makes the Doctor's life more difficult, while the Doctor will happily try to complicate her work whenever he can do so without too much hassle. | ||
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* "Zis man is a Monster, ich vill be on zee vatch for him, und ich vill stop him, ich does not vish for anymore lives to be taken." - [[Fräulein Über]] | * "Zis man is a Monster, ich vill be on zee vatch for him, und ich vill stop him, ich does not vish for anymore lives to be taken." - [[Fräulein Über]] | ||
− | * " | + | * "Kaufmann... Feel bad for whoever pisses this bloke off.. He is cold, calculatin', and will chain-smoke ya sorry ass into the dirt. Luckily, I was a vastly superior killer, to this pale sod of a boss. He goes on drunken tirades about someone either stealin' his smokes, or the idea that fuckin' gnomes are out to get'm.. Swear those drugs got to his head.. But what can I say, the man did get me out of some jail time, so cheers!" - [[Killshot]] |
* "He has a reputation, even if he tries to keep it quiet. Impressive. One day, we might have to see who is better." - [[Crow]] | * "He has a reputation, even if he tries to keep it quiet. Impressive. One day, we might have to see who is better." - [[Crow]] | ||
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* "What an asshole." - [[Spite]] | * "What an asshole." - [[Spite]] | ||
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+ | * "If anybody thinks that a man with no powers isn't a danger, then they are... incredibly wrong and narrow-minded. The Doctor has resources - both in terms of manpower and funds - as well as combat skills that put him on par with even well-trained fighters. The man is dangerous, and the men who work for him? Just as dangerous. I'll be happy to show the scars he left behind to any person who doubts that." - [[Faith]] | ||
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+ | * "What cosmic game of "Russian Roulette" did I lose to run into this nutcase, one of the best assassins on the planet? A hired gun and hired killer aren't ''really'' the same thing, but I gotta respect the man's skills. The only reason I survived the Doctor was ''luck'', but he almost killed my friends, and he almost killed my girl. Next time, ''he's'' gonna be lucky I don't forget to switch to rubber bullets when I perforate that sonofabitch." - [[Kid Ballistic]] | ||
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* When it comes to magic, the Doctor is suspicious of it at best and downright hostile towards it at worst, which is mostly due to the fact that he does not have any sort of magical ability himself, which makes it hard for him control its influence on his operations. | * When it comes to magic, the Doctor is suspicious of it at best and downright hostile towards it at worst, which is mostly due to the fact that he does not have any sort of magical ability himself, which makes it hard for him control its influence on his operations. | ||
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==<div style="font-size:20px;font-family:{{{Font|Lucida Console}}};color: #000000;padding:5px; background-color: hidden">'''Tropes'''</div>== | ==<div style="font-size:20px;font-family:{{{Font|Lucida Console}}};color: #000000;padding:5px; background-color: hidden">'''Tropes'''</div>== | ||
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* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MultipleChoicePast Multiple-Choice Past] - Nobody really knows much about the Doctor's past before he started to work as a mercenary and assassin and the Doctor likes it that way. Some rumors float around, but most of them sound... unlikely. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MultipleChoicePast Multiple-Choice Past] - Nobody really knows much about the Doctor's past before he started to work as a mercenary and assassin and the Doctor likes it that way. Some rumors float around, but most of them sound... unlikely. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TrainingFromHell Training From Hell] - With the Doctor's level of skill and expertise he has to have been subjected to this at some point. | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TrainingFromHell Training From Hell] - With the Doctor's level of skill and expertise, it's likely that he has to have been subjected to this at some point. |
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MadDoctor Mad Doctor] - Nobody really knows if the Doctor is actually a doctor. There is certainly no university who has records of him as a student, but his expertise in all things medical make his claim of being DOCTOR Kaufmann quite likely. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MadDoctor Mad Doctor] - Nobody really knows if the Doctor is actually a doctor. There is certainly no university who has records of him as a student, but his expertise in all things medical make his claim of being DOCTOR Kaufmann quite likely. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ProfessionalKiller Professional Killer] - Regardless of his origins, for the longest time the Doctor's occupation was killing people for a living, specializing in | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ProfessionalKiller Professional Killer] - Regardless of his origins, for the longest time the Doctor's occupation was killing people for a living, specializing in highly dangerous high-profile targets. He was considered one of the best in business and one of the deadliest men on the planet. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BringingInTheExpert Bringing In The Expert] - He was the expert in question. Whenever your normal henchmen didn't quite do the job, you could rely on the Doctor doing the job reliably in time and under budget. | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CapeBusters Cape Busters] - The Doctor used to be a one-man version of this and has racked up quite the body count of metahumans. |
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BringingInTheExpert Bringing In The Expert] - He was the expert in question. Whenever your normal henchmen didn't quite do the job, you could rely on the Doctor doing the job reliably, in time, and under budget. | ||
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CorporateSamurai Corporate Samurai] - When not freelancing, the Doctor has worked as an enforcer for many other supervillains, shady organizations and questionable authorities. The guy has connections. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CorporateSamurai Corporate Samurai] - When not freelancing, the Doctor has worked as an enforcer for many other supervillains, shady organizations and questionable authorities. The guy has connections. | ||
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* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TokenEvilTeammate Token Evil Teammate] - On some occasions however the Doctor has worked on the side of the heroes, much to the dismay of both parties. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TokenEvilTeammate Token Evil Teammate] - On some occasions however the Doctor has worked on the side of the heroes, much to the dismay of both parties. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheBusCameBack The Bus Came Back] - After mysteriously disappearing for almost a year, the Doctor has retired from the killing business to concentrate on building his own criminal empire. |
− | === Personality === | + | === Personality & Motivation=== |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheCynic The Cynic] - The Doctor is a deeply cynical individual. To him the world is a cruel place, people are bastards and nothing lasts forever. Ideals, altruism and hope for a better future are ridiculous concepts to him. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ItAmusedMe It Amused Me] - Despite his cynicism, the Doctor is however neither a fatalist nor a nihilist and his outlook on the world doesn't depress him. Since nothing matters in the end, the Doctor's main motivation is simply doing whatever he finds amusing or challenging. Unfortunately many things the Doctor finds amusing or challenging aren't very nice. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Greed Greed] - And here's the other part of the Doctor's motivation. Money, status, power, influence. Even though it doesn't matter in the long run, all of these four are important to the Doctor for the simple reason that they allow him to do one important thing: whatever the hell he wants. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Troll Troll] - Messing with people for the hell of it (especially those he considers his intellectual inferiors, so most people) is one of those things the Doctor finds amusing. His trolling can go from slightly irritating to very cruel, depending on his mood. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/InsufferableGenius Insufferable Genius] - Even when he is not actively messing with people, the Doctor is often an arrogant, condescending jerk, albeit one with enough cunning, skill, and intelligence to at least partly justify his ego. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | *[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SmugSnake Smug Snake] - The Doctor's ego, quick wit, and sharp tongue combine into a distinctly unlikeable individual towards those on the opposite side of the battlefield (and sometimes also on the same side). |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WickedCultured Wicked Cultured] - The Doctor has an impeccable sense of style, a flair for the dramatic, excellent taste and sophisticated interests. He is also a devious, amoral criminal and former assassin who can kill people without hesitation or remorse. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PragmaticVillainy Pragmatic Villany] - The Doctor believes that excessive bloodlust, unnecessary cruelty and overt displays of villainy are signs of bad planning, lack of style and a waste of resources. And the Doctor prides himself on being stylish, resourceful and a good planner. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheMentallyDisturbed The Mentally Disturbed] - It's not entirely sure if his cynical worldview is the reason or a consequence, but the Doctor is not sane. He often displays a distinct lack of empathy for other people, along with a severe case of narcissism. In addition, the Doctor seems to be frequently on the verge of a nervous breakdown and occasionally suffers from both paranoid delusions and bouts of extreme megalomania. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Even Evil Has Loved Ones] - Despite his cynicism, arrogance, and questionable sanity, there is at least one positive thing about the Doctor. His friendship with his secretary Janine 'Red' Guiliani is deep and genuine. Both of them would do anything for each other and even going so far as implying to hurt her while the Doctor is present is a very, very bad idea. |
− | + | === The Men in White === | |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FiveBadBand Five-Bad Band] - Within the leadership of the Men in White, it looks like this: |
− | + | • [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BigBad The Big Bad]: The Doctor | |
− | + | • [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheDragon The Dragon]: Killshot | |
− | + | • [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvilGenius The Evil Genius]: ??? | |
− | + | • [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheBrute The Brute]: ??? | |
− | + | • [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DarkChick The Dark Chick]: Red | |
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+ | • [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MookLieutenant The Mook Lieutenant]: Cross | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheSyndicate The Syndicate] - The Men in White are a large and highly dangerous organized crime syndicate consisting of street gangs, ex-soldiers and mercenaries. They deal in drugs and weapons, have their hands in a number of other criminal activities, and allegedly have ties to some very powerful people. Approach with caution. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DiabolicalMastermind Diabolical Mastermind] - The Doctor has no ambitions of conquering the planet or becoming a god. He simply wants money, power and influence behind the scenes and plans to achieve these goals through cunning, intelligence and calculated ruthlessness. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PrivateMilitaryContractors Private Military Contractors] - If you can convince the Doctor, the Men in White can also be hired for all kinds of jobs, from almost legal to plain criminal. | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OpportunisticBastard Opportunistic Bastard] - Yes. The Doctor and the Men in White as a whole will work with anyone - even superheroes - as long as there is profit to be made or if it benefits their goals in any way. |
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BenevolentBoss Benevolent Boss] - In contrast to many other supervillains, the Doctor actually cares about the problems and issues of his henchmen and works to ensure their safety as well as physical and mental wellbeing. Not because he cares about them as people, but because he knows that they perform better if he does. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PrivateMilitaryContractors Private Military Contractors] - If you can convince the Doctor, the Men in White can also be hired for all kinds of jobs, from almost legal to plain criminal. With both the Doctor and Killshot leading the Men in White, their success rate is quite impressive and definately justifies their often steep prices. | ||
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GangOfHats Gang Of Hats] - The Men in White's hat is either the color white and their medical theme or being completely ruthless opportunists, depending on who you ask. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GangOfHats Gang Of Hats] - The Men in White's hat is either the color white and their medical theme or being completely ruthless opportunists, depending on who you ask. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DoomTroops Doom Troops] - The Men in White's elite enforcers are the Adjutants. Equipped with the very best equipment available on the black market, highly trained and led by Killshot himself, they are a force to be reckoned with. They outfits and masks are inspired by medieval plague doctors and designed to leave a lasting impression on allies and enemies alike. |
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SuperSoldier?from=Main.SuperSoldiers Super Soldiers] - Many Men in White can technically achieve metahuman prowess when overdosing the organization's combat drugs (especially the dreaded Fiends), but the effects do not last long and come with dangerous side effects, which severly undermines the effectiveness and frequency of their deployment. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BackAlleyDoctor Back-Alley Doctor] - Unsurprisingly the Men in White do offer all kinds of medical procedures and surgeries to those who have the money and don't want questions asked. The quality of their work is surprisingly good, especially if you are willing to pay the premium rate for the Doctor himself. | ||
=== Skills === | === Skills === | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CharlesAtlasSuperpower Charles Atlas Superpower] - The Doctor does not have any superpowers per se, but his vast range of skills, intelligence and level of competence are beyond what any 'normal' human could ever achieve outside of comic books. | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CharlesAtlasSuperpower Charles Atlas Superpower] - The Doctor does not have any superpowers per se, but his abilities, vast range of skills, intelligence, and level of competence are beyond what any 'normal' human could ever achieve outside of comic books. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatist] - The Doctor fights dirty. Very dirty. He's not averse to using the environment, distractions, henchmen, traps, ambushes, hostages, psychological warfare, biological and chemical weapons and all manners of dirty tricks to tip the fight in his favor againt opponents he would otherwise not be able to defeat. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AwesomenessByAnalysis Awesomeness By Analysis] - While the Doctor lacks the raw power of many superheroes and supervillains, he is able to tip the odds in his favor by analyzing enemies, situations, fighting styles, powers and weak spots accurately and in record time. He then uses this information to quickly develop strategies and counter-strategies which often target and exploit the physical, mental, and emotional weaknesses of even vastly more powerful opponents. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DangerouslyGenreSavvy Dangerously Genre Savvy] - In addition to his training, his tendency to fight dirty and his analytical abilities, the Doctor has been in this business for a long time now and pretty much seen it all. And probably dealt with something like this before. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TrapMaster Trap Master] - Ahh, traps. Two of the Doctor's favorite things at the same time; defeating an enemy by outsmarting them and not getting his hands dirty. The Doctor is extremely skilled in combining his many skills to create both literal and metaphorical traps for his enemies to walk in. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DeadlyDoctor Deadly Doctor] - Despite the ambiguity of his doctorate, the Doctor certainly knows how to utilize his medical knowledge in a variety of ways, from using anatomical knowledge to target weak spots to performing impressive feats of medicine and surgery on the battlefield to skillfully using different kinds of poisons, drugs and other substances in combat. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MasterPoisoner Master Poisoner] - With the Doctor's expertise in all matters medical, biological, and chemical it's easy for him to tailor a variety of poisons, biological and chemical weapons to a wide range of situations and enemies, all of them extremely dangerous. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DanceBattler Dance Battler] - The Doctor is a very proficient practicioner of Capoeira. Combined with his training and a small dose of combat drugs, this allows the Doctor to twirl, lunge and back-flip through battles with amazing agility and quickness (and style), outmaneuvering enemies and nonchalantly dodging attacks. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CaneFu Cane Fu] - The Doctor's cane is much more than meets the eye. ot only is it a stylish accessory, it's also a quite effective melee weapon in his hands, aided by his skill in the arts of baritsu and savate. And since it's a sword cane... |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ImplausibleFencingPowers Implausible Fencing Powers] - ...stabing and slicing the enemy is also an option. The Doctor is quite adept at fencing, preferring the rather obscure Polish cross-cutting technique. He's also good with knives. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SwordAndGun Sword And Gun] - Of course the Doctor is not above bringing a gun to a knife fight. Or a sword fight. Or a fist fight. In fact, the Doctor likes shooting people. And while he is trained in a wide range of firearms, he prefers handguns, mostly due to the fact that they are versatile, easy to hide, and stylish. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FiringOneHanded Firing One-Handed] - Comes with the job. Long years of training, customization of his weapons and some help from combat drugs allow him to maintain accuracy while compensating for the recoil. |
=== Weapons & Equipment === | === Weapons & Equipment === | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HandCannon Hand Cannon] - It's a highly customized and modified RSh-12 12.7mm Assault Revolver with reduced recoil, improved accuracy and enough stopping power to make even superpowered enemies think twice about charging the Doctor. He refuses to give it a name. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SwordCane Sword Cane] - For melee combat the Doctor prefers this stylish piece of weaponry. It's a sturdy black walking cane with a serpent-shaped, silver handle. Hidden inside is a sabre-like blade made of cryogenically treated Damascus steel, coated with a fine layer of questionite dust. The tip of the cane also contains a powerful electric charge allowing it to be used as a shock baton. He can also just hit people with the cane. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/KnifeNut Knife Nut] - The Doctor is a fan of all kinds of knives and owns an extensive collection. He is very good at using them too, and yes, if necessary he is able to use a scalpel as a melee weapon and has killed someone with one. His favorite is his customized bowie knife, made from the same material as the blade of his sword cane. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HiddenWeapons Hidden Weapons] - Keeping with his philosophy of never giving the enemy a fair fight, the Doctor carries a number of hidden weapons with him; | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HiddenWeapons Hidden Weapons] - Keeping with his philosophy of never giving the enemy a fair fight, the Doctor carries a number of hidden weapons with him; a secondary knife strapped to his leg, spring-loaded blades hidden in the tips of his shoes, flash powder coating his gloves, small explosives hidden underneath his clothes, and scalpels and syringes filled with all manner of nasty substances in a small bag. Catching the Doctor unarmed is nearly impossible. |
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PoisonedWeapons Poisoned Weapons] - Insidious like he is, more often than not, the Doctor's melee weapons will be coated in one of the various poisons he likes to use. Sometimes he will even use poisoned bullets, if it is a viable tactical choice. | ||
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ThrowDownTheBomblet Throw Down the Bomblet] - Maybe there are really people who don't love explosions, but the Doctor is not one of them. All manners of grenades, mines and remote-controlled bombs have been used by the Doctor in the past when it was tactically sound, discretion was not necessary or simply when a show of force was necessary. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ThrowDownTheBomblet Throw Down the Bomblet] - Maybe there are really people who don't love explosions, but the Doctor is not one of them. All manners of grenades, mines and remote-controlled bombs have been used by the Doctor in the past when it was tactically sound, discretion was not necessary or simply when a show of force was necessary. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ThePoorMansAtomicBomb The Poor Man's Atomic Bomb] - | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ThePoorMansAtomicBomb The Poor Man's Atomic Bomb] - Poison, chemical and biological weapons, sometimes even thermobarics when he can get his hands on it; if it gives him an advantage in combat the Doctor will use it with frightening skill and expertise. Let's hope he never gets his hands on something truly destructive... |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RazorFloss Razor Floss] - Microfilament wires were one of the Doctor's favorites back in the day when he was still a killer for hire. He hasn't forgotten how to use them as garrotes, tripwires | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RazorFloss Razor Floss] - Microfilament wires were one of the Doctor's favorites back in the day when he was still a killer for hire. He hasn't forgotten how to use them as garrotes, tripwires or to set up nasty traps for his enemies. |
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PsychoSerum Psycho Serum] - If even his already impressive set of talents and equipment is not enough, the Doctor uses a variety of combat drugs and other stimulants to boost his physical and mental abilities to even higher (often metahuman) levels. However the effects are only temporary and the side effects are... unpleasant. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PsychoSerum Psycho Serum] - If even his already impressive set of talents and equipment is not enough, the Doctor uses a variety of combat drugs and other stimulants to boost his physical and mental abilities to even higher (often metahuman) levels. However the effects are only temporary and the side effects are... unpleasant. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FutureCopter Future Copter] - The Phaeton is the Doctor's personal (and incredibly stylish) way of getting from A to B. This high-tech VTOL aircraft is outfitted with the latest in weapons and stealth technology and is the Doctor's trump card in combat when all else fails. | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FutureCopter Future Copter] - The Phaeton is the Doctor's personal (and incredibly stylish) way of getting from A to B. This high-tech VTOL aircraft is outfitted with the latest in weapons and stealth technology and is the Doctor's trump card in combat when all else fails. Piloted by Frank Wilson AKA Paramedic. |
=== Misc. === | === Misc. === | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheNicknamer The Nicknamer] - It's not like he is unable to remember the names of people he meets, he simply likes to do it | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheNicknamer The Nicknamer] - It's not like he is unable to remember the names of people he meets, he simply likes to do it to mess with people. |
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DrivesLikeCrazy Drives Like Crazy] - There is a reason why the Doctor has employed a personal driver and pilot for both his car and his VTOL aircraft. That reason is that a mix of overenthusiasm, short temper and bad luck tends to turn rides with the Doctor into a matter of life and death for both passengers and bystanders. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DrivesLikeCrazy Drives Like Crazy] - There is a reason why the Doctor has employed a personal driver and pilot for both his car and his VTOL aircraft. That reason is that a mix of overenthusiasm, short temper and bad luck tends to turn rides with the Doctor into a matter of life and death for both passengers and bystanders. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/main/sophisticatedashell Sophisticated as Hell] & [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SirSwearsalot Sir Swears-a-Lot] - Due to spending almost all of his life among mercenaries, soldiers and criminals the Doctor's vocabulary is not entirely as posh as one would expect | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/main/sophisticatedashell Sophisticated as Hell] & [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SirSwearsalot Sir Swears-a-Lot] - Due to spending almost all of his life among mercenaries, soldiers and criminals the Doctor's vocabulary is not entirely as posh as one would expect. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CrazyPrepared Crazy Prepared] - The Doctor believes that every plan should have a back-up plan. The same rule | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CrazyPrepared Crazy Prepared] - The Doctor believes that every plan should have a back-up plan. The same rule goes for back-up plans. |
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CooperationGambit Cooperation Gambit] - Of all the villains who made Millennium City their home, the Doctor is one of those who are most ready to strike a deal and cooperate with groups of heroes (local law enforcement not so much, the Doctor doesn't respect them enough for that...). He will also not necessarily betray the heroes, but they can be sure that the cooperation somehow furthers the Doctor's own goals on the side. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CooperationGambit Cooperation Gambit] - Of all the villains who made Millennium City their home, the Doctor is one of those who are most ready to strike a deal and cooperate with groups of heroes (local law enforcement not so much, the Doctor doesn't respect them enough for that...). He will also not necessarily betray the heroes, but they can be sure that the cooperation somehow furthers the Doctor's own goals on the side. | ||
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* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ExtendedDisarming Extended Disarming] - Don't ask him to drop his weapons unless you've got some time to spare. It takes a while. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ExtendedDisarming Extended Disarming] - Don't ask him to drop his weapons unless you've got some time to spare. It takes a while. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | *[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FunctionalAddict Functional Addict] - The Doctor is quite the hedonist, which has led to him being addicted to alcohol, nicotine, caffeine and a slew of other drugs. Until now - thanks to his incredible self-control and a good bit of luck - his addictions have not yet affected his ability to function, but he is definately not a healthy person. |
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PlayingWithSyringes Playing with Syringes] - While the Doctor ususally focuses his efforts on more tangible endeavours like | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HorrifyingTheHorror Horrifying the Horror] - The Doctor is prone to this. Even vampires, werewolves, demons, mutants and cultists have been horrified by the Doctor's amoral attitude, calculated ruthlessness and complete disregard for anything even vaguely resembling fair play. |
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PlayingWithSyringes Playing with Syringes] - While the Doctor ususally focuses his efforts on more tangible endeavours like gaining money, power, and influence, he is a brillaint scientist. That, combined with his disregard for most tenets of morals and ethics have led to some truly impressive (and in most cases twisted) creations. Highlights include an improved but very unstable version of Adrian Arkwright's vampire plague, a variant of the Graham formula which can supercharge the human body and metabolism for a few minutes (with catastrophic side effects though), and Nightmare 2.0, a highly potent, hallucinogenic combat agent. | ||
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RenaissanceMan Renaissance Man] - The Doctor is talented and knowledgeable in a wide variety of fields, ranging from business administration to languages to biology, chemistry, medicine and toxicology to pop culture trivia. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RenaissanceMan Renaissance Man] - The Doctor is talented and knowledgeable in a wide variety of fields, ranging from business administration to languages to biology, chemistry, medicine and toxicology to pop culture trivia. | ||
− | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ | + | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LaughablyEvil Laughably Evil] - The Doctor is many things, but the fact that he is an eccentric, sarcastic and quite insane criminal mastermind with an ego the size of Texas and a distinct lack of empathy is often just as hilarious as it is terrifying. |
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CrazyAwesome Crazy Awesome] - We are talking about a guy who has (in that order) manipulated a telepath via subliminal messages on her teleprompter into manipulating her guards into killing her, escaped an omega-level binding circle by using the shockwave of his own grenade to blow him out of it, brought the Westside Central Prison of Millennium City to a standstill by flooding an entire floor with coffee, blew up an entire apartment building to kill a single supervillain and a swarm of mutated spiders, accidently saved Thundrax from being killed by a Mega-Destroid, fought Vladic Dracul of Vibora Bay's New Shadows to a standstill on two separate occasions all by himself after killing Dracul's adopted daughter, poisoned a superhero in front of a crowd of thousands while remaining unseen, shot a kaiju's eye out with an anti-materiel rifle and killed another kaiju by feeding it a thermobaric satchel charge, defeated a powerful vampire by poisoning it with his own blood, nearly destroyed an entire UNTIL skycarrier while rescuing Killshot from UNTIL custody, engineered a Westside-wide riot to take out several of his competitors in the black market, helped the Protectors of the World take down the Golden Dragon and save the wrold economy from collapsing, escaped MCPD custody by cutting a hole in the floor of his prison transport with a cutting laser hidden in the temple of his glasses, took out a whole group of Protectors of the World with hallucinogenic gas and robbed Millennium City's Goodman Institute at the same time, led a successful attack on Millennium City's UNTIL HQ, engineered an alliance of all Westside gangs and attacked the Progeny during the ensuing riot with a modified bulldozer and escaped the National Guard in it afterwards. During all of this he was rarely completely sober. | ||
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+ | === Janine "Red" Guiliani === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GirlFriday Girl Friday] - Janine is an essential part of the Men in White leadership. She handles important administrative and financial tasks, negotiates with customers and suppliers and keeps the organization running smoothly. In addition she is also the Doctor's trusted personal assistant. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SassySecretary Sassy Secretary] - Probably due to them knowing each other for so long (and enabling each other's sass), Janine is one of the few people who can throw down with the Doctor in a verbal smackdown. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FieryRedhead Fiery Redhead] - Her nickname comes from her fiery red hair (it's natural, thank you very much!) and her passionate, outgoing and quick-witted personality matches. What a woman! | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SatisfiedStreetRat Satisfied Street Rat] - Janine spent most of her teenage years on the streets, had ran with almost every gang in Millennium City by the time she was 18 and is very proud of the fact that she managed to make a name for herself in Westside. She's definitely not a delicate flower and is not shy to prove that to anyone who thinks she's just the Doctor's arm candy. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DarkMistress Dark Mistress] - Maybe? The exact nature of the Doctor's and Janine's relationship is one of the great mysteries of Westside. They're definately VERY good friends and would go to the end of the world for each other. | ||
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+ | === Tamara "Cross" Aristopoulos === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GoodScarsEvilScars Good Scars, Evil Scars] - The origin of her nickname and source of unending bitterness for Cross is the large, cross-shaped scar on her right cheek, covering almost half of her face. Despite not being utterly disfiguring, it is the reason her life before the Men in White went down the drain. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MinorInjuryOverreaction Minor Injury Overreaction] - Zig-zagged. There is no way Cross' scar could be called 'minor' and the humiliation and emotional trauma which came afterwards are anything but minor, but faking your suicide, leaving everything behind and joining a criminal organization as to get revenge on the world is definately an overreaction. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BrokenBird Broken Bird] - Cold, bitter and full of barely contained resentment for superheroes, supervillains and society in general, Cross is not a very pleasant person. While she is both feared and respected in the Men in White for her skill and no-nonsense attitude when it comes to getting things done, only a few people are truly friends with her. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SkySurfing Sky Surfing] - Cross' experience as a former biathlete was too valuable to let go to waste for the Men in White. They commissioned Wayland Talos to craft a pair of anti-gravity boots for her, allowing her to 'ski' through the air, giving her unmatched mobility in a fight. | ||
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+ | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MookLieutenant Mook Lieutenant] - Cross' official position in the Men in White is as the Doctor's adjutant. She serves as a field commander for the Men in White, oversees smaller operations herself and co-ordinates training and logistics of the Men in White's forces together with Killshot and the Doctor. | ||
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− | * Dr. Kaufmann combines the best (and/or worst) of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OHBP3efG4A Albert Wesker], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-x9g6fLyv0 Kiritsugu Emiya], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaCu2C3234c Lex Luthor], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA_kd4iuTwg Kirsten Geary], | + | * Dr. Kaufmann combines the best (and/or worst) of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OHBP3efG4A Albert Wesker], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-x9g6fLyv0 Kiritsugu Emiya], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaCu2C3234c Lex Luthor], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA_kd4iuTwg Kirsten Geary], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLZq4hvs_30 Roman Torchwick], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ_jhw5TuxA Mr. 47], and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1Dkznd3_Qs Pagan Min]. |
* Theme Songs: | * Theme Songs: | ||
− | 1. Business Casual: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | + | 1. Business Casual: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34jC1fmeFD0 Marilyn Manson feat. Tyler Bates - Killing Strangers] |
2: Trust me, I am THE Doctor: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej8rdi-cwdw Muse - Supremacy] | 2: Trust me, I am THE Doctor: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej8rdi-cwdw Muse - Supremacy] | ||
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3. Businessman, Scientist, Entrepreneur: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUChk0lxF44 Panic! At The Disco - Victorious] | 3. Businessman, Scientist, Entrepreneur: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUChk0lxF44 Panic! At The Disco - Victorious] | ||
− | 4. The Men in White: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | + | 4. The Men in White: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atKUCxXanXA Lifeseeker - Gone Guru] |
5. Ladies and Gentlemen, Showtime: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5xGmKnVJp8 Emigrate - My Pleasure] | 5. Ladies and Gentlemen, Showtime: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5xGmKnVJp8 Emigrate - My Pleasure] | ||
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10. Work Hard, Party Hard: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iZHdLcwlU0 Noisuf-X - Let's Rock] | 10. Work Hard, Party Hard: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iZHdLcwlU0 Noisuf-X - Let's Rock] | ||
− | * Should there ever be a Champions Online Live-Action Movie, my pick for the actor of the Doctor would be [ | + | * Should there ever be a Champions Online Live-Action Movie, my pick for the actor of the Doctor would be [https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/bc/9d/a7/bc9da7a8af825c2aa87300b3c6ff48f4.jpg Adrien Brody] (an animated version would be voiced by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afHt_1sVQ14 Stephen Merchant]). His secretary Janine "Red" Guiliani would be [http://pinthisstar.com/images/natalie-dormer-gallery-5.jpg Natalie Dormer], his second-in-command Tamara "Cross" Aristopoulos would be [http://images.fanpop.com/images/image_uploads/Rosario-Dawson-rosario-dawson-163959_1280_1024.jpg Rosario Dawson] and his driver/pilot Frank "Paramedic" Wilson would be [http://www.beautyandthedirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/NEtQwZ4XQ5Oqxy_1_2.jpg Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje]. |
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