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==Creator Notes== | ==Creator Notes== | ||
− | * | + | *Despite being the second overall Champions Online character I've made, Atomac has been around the longest of all my current roster. Originally created as a Behemoth archetype, the character was changed to Freeform in 2013. |
− | * | + | *The character's RP history has been retconned once: in 2013 when the character was changed from an adult hero to a teenaged one (to facilitate his inclusion in the Young Sentinels). In 2017, it was decided that the character would undergo a "minor" timeskip back to adulthood. |
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*Atomac is inspired by size-changing heroes like Ant-Man/Giant-Man, and the Atom. | *Atomac is inspired by size-changing heroes like Ant-Man/Giant-Man, and the Atom. | ||
+ | *Ralph's last name was shamelessly lifted from the author of ''The Incredible Shrinking Man'', Richard Matheson, in a fit of inspiration. | ||
+ | *With his original design, Atomac was one of the winners of the 2012 CORP Festival costume contest-- winning the Retro/Classic category and placing as a runner-up overall. | ||
==Character Impressions== | ==Character Impressions== | ||
==User Comments== | ==User Comments== |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 21 May 2017
Creator Notes
- Despite being the second overall Champions Online character I've made, Atomac has been around the longest of all my current roster. Originally created as a Behemoth archetype, the character was changed to Freeform in 2013.
- The character's RP history has been retconned once: in 2013 when the character was changed from an adult hero to a teenaged one (to facilitate his inclusion in the Young Sentinels). In 2017, it was decided that the character would undergo a "minor" timeskip back to adulthood.
- Atomac is inspired by size-changing heroes like Ant-Man/Giant-Man, and the Atom.
- Ralph's last name was shamelessly lifted from the author of The Incredible Shrinking Man, Richard Matheson, in a fit of inspiration.
- With his original design, Atomac was one of the winners of the 2012 CORP Festival costume contest-- winning the Retro/Classic category and placing as a runner-up overall.