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Real Name: Mojo Alias: Lifebringer Occupation: Slave trader, android grower, and movie producer Identity: Existence unknown by public Legal Status: Ruler of his native world Place of Birth: Unidentified world in another dimension Marital Status: Single Known Relatives: None Base of Operations: His native world Past Group Affiliations: None Known Powers: Biophysical Control: Mojo had the Monstrous ability to alter a target’s metabolism, health, and physical condition so as to attain the following results:
Kinetic Bolts: These blasts are of Incredible intensity. Mind Control: Mojo has the Monstrous ability to control a victim’s minds, memories, and actions. Spirit Control: This Monstrous ability allowed Mojo to draw a sleeper’s spirits into his lair. Such captured spirits gain a semblance of reality while the power functions. Sleepers can escape by making a Psyche FEAT. Dimension Travel: This power operates at Unearthly rank when used in conjunction with Spiral Reality Alteration (Disruption): He has the Unearthly ability to warp his surroundings in ways that threaten life (by creating storms, causing wilting, and so forth). This power automatically functions each hour to damage a geometrically-expanding number of areas. For example: 1 area the first hour, 2 areas the second, 4 areas the next hour, and so on. Damage ceases when he leaves the Earth dimension. Equipment: Transport Platform: Mojo requires this mechanism to stand erect. With out it, his ability to move about is severely limited. In addition to allowing Mojo to walk from point to point, the platform can fly at Good air speed. The carriage has the following characteristics:
Talents: Mojo has a Monstrous understanding of psychology, strat egy, slave-trading, and cinematography. Contacts: Mojo could rely on the aid of Spiral, Major Domo, and his other android servants. Role-Playing Notes: Mojo is fascinated by humans because of their potential as both slaves and cinematic subjects. He prefers making movies to revenge, thus he will let a foe flee if the escape will make good footage. He likes subverting heroes for his own purposes. He sees himself as a consumate artist, a true villain to enable his heroic adversaries to attain life through combating him. However, since a true artist never repeats him self, Mojo must always come up with a new plot. History: On a world in another dimension, a race of sentient semi-humanoid beings lacking spines evolved. The race’s inability to stand upright pre vented their civilization from advancing beyond a relatively primitive level. Finally, the scientist Arize designed an artificial exoskeletal frame that would enable a member of his race to stand erect. Most of the race began using these exoskeletons, and, under Arize’s guidance, their civilization rapidly advanced. However, some of Arize’s race refused to use the exoskeletons, and somehow these so-called Spineless Ones became the race’s rulers. The Spineless Ones demanded to have a race of slaves, which Arize created for them, through genetic engineering. Arize designed his genetic creations to resemble the Spineless Ones’ mythic images of devils, which look like Earth human beings. One of the Spineless Ones, Mojo, became ruler of the entire world. He also ran a slave trade, creating and dealing in humanoid slaves, as well as a movie industry. Mojo supervised the creation of many humanoid and some not-so-humanoid slaves. Spiral, for example, had six arms, and Quark looked like a ram. Mojo was present when one of the slaves Arize had designed, who later became known as Longshot, first achieved consciousness. Mojo put Longshot to work in his movie industry, performing dangerous stunts, but Long shot became the leader of a slave rebellion. Longshot was captured and rendered amnesiac, but he escaped and fled through an interdimensional portal to Earth. Mojo sent Spiral and other rebel hunters to kill him, but they failed. Mojo became intrigued when he learned that Earth was inhabited by a race of human beings. He journeyed there with Spiral, intending to prevent Longshot from returning to their native world and stirring up further rebellion. Mojo also decided to take over Earth himself. However, Mojo was defeated by Longshot, who forced him into an interdimensional portal. Presumably, Spiral led Mojo back to their home world. Long shot followed, having regained much of his memory, planning to kill Mojo and lead his world’s humanoids to Earth and freedom. Mojo’s activities since leaving Earth are as yet unrevealed. |