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Name: Madison Meyer
Alias: Diva
Age: 21
Diva is a master of special effects: Lightning, thunder, breaking glass, toppling buildings, sudden inexplicable fireworks for no apparent reason - if it's in a bad action movie somewhere, she can probably pull it off. Her powers work incredibly well on whatever environment she's in, but what they don't seem to be able to do is effect people - at least, not directly. Something about the sapient mind keeps her from being able to toss human beings around like ragdolls - but she can certainly hit them with a ten ton steel girder that just so happened to fall off of a nearby building.
As with most action movies, the laws of physics are more of a suggestion, where Diva's abilities are concerned. Things like gravity and momentum and chemistry all work in an approximate form, but explosions might be bigger than the chemical reactions present would suggest, items may fall at an improbable speed or angle, and the momentum of a speeding vehicle can drop off so it comes to a stop just inches before hitting a baby carriage.
More importantly, her powers get stronger the more attention she gains, so she always wants to be the center of attention. She's not too particular about whether it's positive or negative attention - both work equally well as far as she's concerned. She enjoys playing hero, and if there’s someone to save she’s more than happy to jump in and make a name for herself as a hero - but if there’s nothing going on, it’s entirely likely that she’ll start something just because she’s bored.
She's not particularly durable against people, although for some reason she can catch or push environmental objects like cars or breaking buildings just fine without injuring herself. In combat, she mostly gets by because there's an incredibly high chance of attacks just missing her, or causing only superficial injuries - usually wherever looks dramatic without actually hindering her ability to fight, or simply causing damage to her clothing in a slightly suggestive but still somehow PG-13 manner. She wouldn't want to alienate any audiences, after all.
For the last several months she's been on probation - having decided on a villain arc to make things interesting, Diva's actions landed her in big trouble - and, incidentally, in prison. Somehow, the hero known as Total Experience decided that Diva would be better off with someone to keep an eye on her, and took her under his wing to make sure she didn't get into more trouble - or that her powers didn't cause a mass prison break because she got bored. The probationary period seemed to be going fine, until Total Experience vanished. Diva was surprisingly quiet, but as news of the hero's death surfaced, she decided she was ready to get out there and make a change for the better.
After all, decisions like that can be very popular.
Name: Madison Meyer
Alias: Diva
Age: 21
Diva is a master of special effects: Lightning, thunder, breaking glass, toppling buildings, sudden inexplicable fireworks for no apparent reason - if it's in a bad action movie somewhere, she can probably pull it off. Her powers work incredibly well on whatever environment she's in, but what they don't seem to be able to do is effect people - at least, not directly. Something about the sapient mind keeps her from being able to toss human beings around like ragdolls - but she can certainly hit them with a ten ton steel girder that just so happened to fall off of a nearby building.
As with most action movies, the laws of physics are more of a suggestion, where Diva's abilities are concerned. Things like gravity and momentum and chemistry all work in an approximate form, but explosions might be bigger than the chemical reactions present would suggest, items may fall at an improbable speed or angle, and the momentum of a speeding vehicle can drop off so it comes to a stop just inches before hitting a baby carriage.
More importantly, her powers get stronger the more attention she gains, so she always wants to be the center of attention. She's not too particular about whether it's positive or negative attention - both work equally well as far as she's concerned. She enjoys playing hero, and if there’s someone to save she’s more than happy to jump in and make a name for herself as a hero - but if there’s nothing going on, it’s entirely likely that she’ll start something just because she’s bored.
She's not particularly durable against people, although for some reason she can catch or push environmental objects like cars or breaking buildings just fine without injuring herself. In combat, she mostly gets by because there's an incredibly high chance of attacks just missing her, or causing only superficial injuries - usually wherever looks dramatic without actually hindering her ability to fight, or simply causing damage to her clothing in a slightly suggestive but still somehow PG-13 manner. She wouldn't want to alienate any audiences, after all.
For the last several months she's been on probation - having decided on a villain arc to make things interesting, Diva's actions landed her in big trouble - and, incidentally, in prison. Somehow, the hero known as Total Experience decided that Diva would be better off with someone to keep an eye on her, and took her under his wing to make sure she didn't get into more trouble - or that her powers didn't cause a mass prison break because she got bored. The probationary period seemed to be going fine, until Total Experience vanished. Diva was surprisingly quiet, but as news of the hero's death surfaced, she decided she was ready to get out there and make a change for the better.
After all, decisions like that can be very popular.