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− | Haley is relatively new in Millenium City, but she has a long, long story in "That Other City" of heroes and villains, a story that's too ingrained in CoH lore, and that I have no plans to retcon. For Haley's complete life story, please refer to: | + | Haley is relatively new in Millenium City, but she has a long, long story in "That Other City" of heroes and villains, a story that's too ingrained in CoH lore, and that I have no plans to retcon. For Haley's complete life story, please refer to: https://ouroportal.com/wiki/Haley_Hadron |
Her moving to Millenium City assumes that both MC and "That Other City" exist in same world/universe. It worked for Superman vs. The Amazing Spiderman back in 1976, and given how deep-rooted CO is in the Silver Age, then I see no reason why it shouldn't be a valid explanation. | Her moving to Millenium City assumes that both MC and "That Other City" exist in same world/universe. It worked for Superman vs. The Amazing Spiderman back in 1976, and given how deep-rooted CO is in the Silver Age, then I see no reason why it shouldn't be a valid explanation. | ||
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The following is the continuation of Haley's story, taking it from the moment the family moved to Millenium. | The following is the continuation of Haley's story, taking it from the moment the family moved to Millenium. | ||
+ | =Matter Manipulation, and then Some= | ||
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+ | While Haley has never had problem duplicating simple objects as long as she has an available sample (regardless of the material's rarity), her powers alone shouldn't be able to properly restore tissue in complex physical wounds, let alone rebuild manufactured objects. Unbeknownst to Haley, ever since her death and resurrection (see her Virtueverse profile for details), her powers started branching to things beyond manipulation of Strong and Weak Force, and now Haley can unconsciously read an object's Physical Information[*] (which, according to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, should be impossible) in order to re-build it to a previous state. There is a limit as to the complexity of objects Haley can restore or duplicate (she can't replicate electronics or any mechanism more complex than a bike). | ||
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+ | ''[*] In Quantum Physics, Physical Information is understood as a system's full quantum vector. A fundamental postulate of quantum mechanics is that complete information about a system is encoded in its wave function up to when the wave function collapses and, in principle, complete information about a physical system at one point in time should determine its state at any other time.'' | ||
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+ | =Cause for Concern= | ||
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+ | While her fresh start and new identity erased all antecedents of her being a N-90 or the full scope of her powers, and while she stays as far from PRIMUS as possible, her powers do show: Reconstruction of a whole avenue to mint condition after a fight with Ripper in Amsterdam, turning the ravaged soil of a village on the outskirts of the Sahara into prime ground for cultivation, and instant disintegration of debris for instant rescue of victims of an earthquake in Bangladesh (and instant mending of their wounds). | ||
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+ | DOSPA is starting to ask questions, and The Powers that Be are starting to feel less comfy in their chairs. During Crimea's secession incident, Haley was persistently solicited by Ameriforce One for her presence in order to show "NATO's peaceful support of Ukraine." After her denial, NATO's army has been asking UNTIL for measures to deal with her should she ever become a problem. | ||
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+ | Along with many other heroes, Haley Hadron is now in US' list of "potential terrorists." | ||
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+ | * '''Omega'''. While Haley has been careful so far of not stepping on any wrong tails during her costume scapades, Big Brother is starting to notice her. A reflexive distrust of formal authorities and the power to change the world are a combination that's making more fat cats nervous by the day. | ||
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+ | While DOSPA's current head maintains a friendly attitude towards metahumans, the moment DOSPA changes administration Haley may quickly find herself back in America's Most Wanted. | ||
=Manifesto: The Nuclear Twenty= | =Manifesto: The Nuclear Twenty= | ||
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[*] See Haley's Virtueverse for details. | [*] See Haley's Virtueverse for details. | ||
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− | + | Yes, the name she's using is Haley Hadron, not Demon Core. I just like the name too much and it's a different game. Call it a Shrug of God. | |
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