Singularity
Real Name Gail Sanders
Created and Copyright Barry Reese

REFLEXES 2D
Dodge 4D
COORDINATION 3D
Marksmanship (powers) 6D
PHYSIQUE 2D
KNOWLEDGE 4D
Research 6D, Science 6D (physics +4D),
PERCEPTION 3D
Engineering 7D (nuclear +1D), invent 5D, know-how (energy manipulation) 10D
PRESENCE 2D
Persuasion 4D, willpower 6D

ADVANTAGES: Contact (Dark Society) -6D, Contact (Atom Valley Nuclear Plant) -2D, Courage -2D
DISADVANTAGES: Enemy (Dark Society rogues gallery) +6D, Obsessive Tendencies +2D, Secret Identity +3D

SPEED: 30PDV: 2BDV: 1DP/L BONUS:
+1
HERO PTS: 12VILLAIN PTS: 0CHARACTER PTS:
65
BODY PTS: 25

POWERS: Energy Manipulation 16D

BACKGROUND: Gail Sanders was a scientist working at the Atom Valley Nuclear Power Facility when she witnessed something incredible: a being dressed in red entering her universe from another. He alternately referred to himself as Phil and as MOTA, telling her that he had traveled through hundreds of universes and in nearly all of them he was always drawn to variants of her. Sometimes she had different names or slightly different appearances but she was always brilliant, capable, and (in his eyes) beautiful. After exploring more of the universe, MOTA returned to say goodbye to her — he gave her a kiss, accidentally transferring a small amount of his essence to her. Shortly thereafter, Gail was at CERN when the Large Hadron Collider was used to open doorways into both Heaven and Hell. She was confronted by beings known as the Ophanim, who sensed a ‘spark of the Divine’ within her. She unwittingly tapped into the power given her by MOTA and used it to help a number of other heroes, including Catalyst, the Straw-Man, Jupiter, and Calavera, to save the world. Since then, she has worked with the Dark Society in protecting the planet from a number of threats — in fact, she was almost single-handedly responsible for helping avoid a nuclear war between the United States and Russia. She has been reunited with MOTA on a few occasions in recent years and the two recently left our reality to go on ‘vacation’ in the Multiverse.


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