Spook
Real Name Jenny Dove
Created and Copyright Barry Reese
| REFLEXES 2D |
| COORDINATION 3D |
| PHYSIQUE 1D |
| KNOWLEDGE 4D Computer ops 8D, criminology 6D, research 7D, scholar 7D, security 8D |
| PERCEPTION 3D Know-how (powers) 6D, shadowing 12D, surveillance 5D |
| PRESENCE 3D Bluff 5D, charm 4D, willpower 5D |
ADVANTAGES: Contact (Dark Society) -6D, Contact (International Hero Corps) -5D, Contact (MI6) -5D, Observant -2D
DISADVANTAGES: Enemy (Dark Society Rogues Gallery) +6D, Physically Limited (requires concentration to retain a solid form) +4D
| SPEED: 30 | PDV: 1 | BDV: 1D | P/L BONUS: +1 |
| HERO PTS: 9 | VILLAIN PTS: 0 | CHARACTER PTS: 35 | BODY PTS: 25 |
NATURAL ABILITIES: Spook is a ghost, which means that while she may be harmed, she cannot be destroyed or killed.
POWERS: Density Manipulation (Phasing, Self-Only) 6D, Mechanical Manipulation 7D, Light Manipulation (Invisibility) 7D
BACKGROUND: Jenny Dove is a literal ghost, having died in 1979. For unknown reasons, her spirit remained on Earth and was able to visually and verbally interact with others. Eventually discovered by agents in the British government, she was recruited for use as a spy. Codenamed Spook, her features were reminiscent of actress Mackenzie Phillips, most popularly known for her role on the American sitcom One Day at a Time. For over a decade, she was one of Britain’s most potent secret weapons, despite the fact that he could not become tangible. After a chance meeting with the American hero named Jupiter, she fell in love with him and the two of them began a long-term affair that was constantly challenged by their inability to physically interact. When the United Nations formed the International Hero Corps (IHC), she was Britain’s resident member.
After finally gaining the ability to become solid, Spook has ‘married’ Jupiter and now functions as the Dark Society’s ‘director,’ sending members out on assignments that fit their unique skill sets. She has exceeded the limitations of her original human body and is now able to meld directly with technology, effectively becoming a ‘ghost in the machine.’
