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[Apr. 19th, 2013|08:47 pm]
The Hunt for the Black Beetle

Part 1--Weird Western Tales

1) Using her magic, Alina is finally successful in finding the Black Beetle, tracing him to the latter half of the 1860s. 

2) Dinah, Riley, and Alina take the Time Sphere and travel back in time, where they discover Jonah Hex involved in tracking down Arkady Duvall, to whom the Black Beetle is supplying advanced weapons that could threaten to alter the course of history.

3) Together with Jonah Hex, the three heroes stop the plot and battle with the Black Beetle, who escapes into the time stream.


Part 2--The War That Time Forgot

1) Following the Black Beetle through time, to sometime during World War II, the heroes find themselves on Dinosaur Island, all having been drawn there by its temporal distortions.

2)  But the Black Beetle arrived there much earlier than they did, and has brought the dinosaurs under his control, outfitting some of them with cybernetic implants.  He unleashes them on the heroes, who are forced into a running conflict.

3) However, also on the island are a group of Japanese soldiers, and American GIs, who get drawn into the conflict.  The Japanese have allied themselves with the Black Beetle.

4) With the help of the GI Robot, the heroes once again turn the tide, and follow Black Beetle back into the time stream.


Part 3--The Last Boy on Earth

1) The heroes follow the Black Beetle to the future of Kamandi, where he has united several of the warring tribes against the Tigermen and the last remaining humans.

2) Helping free Komandi from capture, the heroes promise what aide they can.

3) With their knowledge of the past, the heroes suggestion one last bastion of freedom against the Beetle and his armies, which the Tigermen and humans will need, even if they end the conflict today.  They travel to Gorilla City, which remains a thriving place.

4) Unable to convince the Gorillas to help them, and the Beetle's army having tracked them down, the three heroes and Kamadni take on his army on their own... just long enough for their heroism to inspire Gorilla City to fight back too.

5) The Black Beetle escapes one last time...

Part 4--Vanishing Point

1) Right on the Black Beetle's heels, the heroes battle him in the timestream itself, flitting in and out of different eras for a few brief moments at a time.

2) The conflict eventually brings them to a frozen moment at the Vanishing Point, just before the universe ends.

3) The heroes go all out in battling the Black Beetle, fighting him to a standstill.

4) In the fight, Dinah damages the Black Beetles temporal equipment, causing him to slowly slide out of the frozen moment...

5) ???

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[Jul. 4th, 2012|07:54 pm]
use font face AR Decode plus blue coloring for Scarab speaking.
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Alt. Timeline Titans [May. 25th, 2012|11:16 pm]

Red Arrow
Lian Harper

The eldest of the Teen Titans (and not, technically, a teenager), and leader, Lian provides the younger Titans with a little bit of guidance and plenty of "And definitely don't take the T-Jet, whose keys are in that drawer, no the one on the left, out and track down the bad guy yourselves. She's eager to prove herself, but is happier playing to the slightly smaller scales with the Titans than stepping up to the big League.

Powers: Lian is an accomplished archer, with a quicker full of trick arrows, but also numerous other weapons and great fighting talent.



Robin
Dinah Grayson

The daughter of Batwoman (Barbara Grayson) and Nightwing, Dinah has held a surprisingly strife-free life, for a Bat-person. She has her serious moments, but has inherited some her father's punster streak, along with her mother's intelligence. For the Titans, she's there resident problem solver, combining a knack for computers with a knack for investigation, and a circus charm for when they need a laugh.

Powers: Dinah is a skilled acrobat and detective, with an array of bat-type gadgets. Her costume includes hard-light flight wings, allowing her limited flight/gliding ability.



Mariner
Thomas Curry

The second son of Aquaman and Mera, born several years after his older brother Arthur Jr., Thomas is a hellish throwback to Kordax. Forbidden to raise him in Atlantis, Aquaman placed him in the care of his human friend, Cal Durham. Aquaman's refusal to fight for his son led to a separation between himself and Mera, who left for the surface to be with her boy. Thomas has a relationship with his father that is politely described as strained, and an even worse one with his older brother, a member of the League. Sullen and moody, Thomas can sometimes be brought out of his shell by his Titans friends.

Powers: Thomas possesses traditional Atlantean attributes, though he is several times stronger than the average Atlantean. While he cannot speak to fish, he can directly control their actions. Thomas requires contact with water once every hour or so to maintain peak fighting ability.



Kid Flash
Barry West

The son of Wally West and Linda Park, Barry is the natural heir to the Kid Flash legacy. Exemplifying his namesake's patience, he can study a problem a million different ways before anyone else has had time to think, leading some people to consider him impulsive. Shy and awkward around girls, Barry has big dreams of being Flash himself one day.

Powers; Barry possesses the traditional Flash powerset.



Wonder Girl
Helena Troy

The daughter of Circe and Ares, aged by magic, and trained to kill Wonder Woman, Donna Troy, and Cassie Sandmark, she failed utterly and was abandoned by her parents and reverted back to childhood. Donna Troy took the girl to raise as her own, training her in the ways of the Amazons. Quick tempered and aggressive, Helena is always spoiling for a fight and always pushing herself to the limits.

Powers: Helena possesses tremendous strength, speed, and stamina, as well as flight. She's been gifted with bracelets which can generate a force field, and a lasso which can deliver powerful magical shocks.



Thunderbolt
Malcolm Warner

Formerly homeless, this Fawcett City youth didn't have much of anything going for him until he found an abandoned subway station, home to a powerful Wizard with a boyish smile. The Wizard claimed to have seen something of himself in Malcom, and gifted him with great power whenever he said the name "Captain Marvel." Refusing to be Jr. or second to anyone, he chose the name Thunderbolt for himself, making a name for himself in Fawcett and later helping the Titans, eventually joining them. Genuinely friendly, but occasionally cynical, Malcolm walks the line between cynic and optimist.

Powers: Malcolm possesses the traditional Marvel-family type powers.



Darkstar
Caitlin Ross

Caitlin Ross, from Dakota, is a second generation Bang Baby, born of two teenage parents were involved in the original event. She grew up in a single family home, idolizing local hero Static as she got a little older. When her own powers manifested, she tried to become his sidekick, much to his chagrin. He arranged for her to become a member of the Titans instead. Caitlin tries hard at the hero thing, but isn't really great at it or using her powers just yet, often acting impulsively and getting in way over her head.

Powers: Caitlin possesses the ability to turn from human form into a being of solid dark energy, and can create and manipulate other dark energy constructs.
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How to Save a Life [May. 20th, 2012|09:02 pm]
1) When investigating a temporal disruption, namely super-intelligent dinosaurs from a variant timeline, Riley calls in the rest of the Titans to assist.

2) Though the battle starts going their way, a stray shot damages the Dinos time-machine, sending out a wave of temporal energy that sends the Titans through time.

--I will happily help provide npc work and such through the next part, but this will also require active plotting on the part of the individuals. These are also only suggested scenarios--

3) a) Ash and Cait end up back in Atlantis, many many years back, in time to possibly prevent the death of Aquababy.

b) Dinah ends up in the early portion of the Killing Joke, in time to possibly prevent the Joker crippling her mother.

c) Ruth and Jay: Back to the Gulf War, with the possibility to save Jay's dad?

d) Max: ???

e) Riley, meanwhile, ends up in the variant dinosaur timeline, and has to find his way back to the others.

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Part 2

4) Riley manages to break back into the time stream, finding the other Titans, and bringing them back to the present. As a result of their actions in the past, however, the Titans have all essentially erased themselves from existence, as witnessed when they return to the Tower to find an entirely different Titans team (who I'll supply) there, none of who know who they are.

5) The two teams fight, until reason breaks through to both squads. The Titans quickly realize that this is not their timeline any longer. More importantly, the timeline itself has become dangerously unstable from how much alteration it has gone under.

6) The Titans are forced to go back in time and stop themselves, succeeding and eventually returning to a restored timeline.

7) But can they live with what they had to do?
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And for his next trick, Ted will murder Riley [Jan. 23rd, 2012|07:50 pm]
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Dinah stopped cold at the Scarab's report. "Wait. Wait. Go over that part again."

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She could not have been hearing that right. There had to be some kind of bug (heh. Bug. Even under stress, she makes puns.) in the Scarab's scans.

Except they'd been so careful. There was no way that she could be...

"Secondary parasitic lifeform detected," she said aloud to herself. Real classy way of putting it, Khaji.

***

One more practical test later, and she got on the phone. "Ri...? Need you over here. Now."
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[Sep. 11th, 2011|03:53 pm]
Name: Dinah Michelle Kord
Codename: Blue Beetle
Group Affiliation: Teen Titans
Birthday: January 29, 1992
Eyes: Green
Hair: Red
Height: 5 ft 6 in.
Weight: 120 lbs
Relatives: Ted Kord/Blue Beetle (father, living), Barbara Gordon (mother, living), James Gordon (grandfather, living)

History: During a period of retirement due to a heart condition, Ted Kord met the former Batgirl, Babs Gordon, beginning what was at first an internet friendship that turned into an eventual real life meeting, which eventually blossomed into romance. (Or, as Black Canary put it, "You cybered with Beetle!") Romance became love, love became marriage, and eventually, there came a daughter, named Dinah. (This also had the unfortunate side-effect of creating a running gag with Dick Grayson, where various people would remind him that his ex had hooked up with Ted Kord).

Between the Birds of Prey and extended Bat-family, not to mention the Super-Buddies, Dinah grew up surrounded by super-heroes and with her father's sense of humor and the brilliance of both. From her mother and grandfather, Dinah learned a deep and abiding respect for the law and for standing up for those who had none. From her father and "Uncle" Booster, she learned not to take life too seriously. From her "Aunt" Dinah, she learned how to fight like nobody's business.

Dinah's childhood friend was Riley Carter, the son of Michael "Booster Gold" Carter and Beatriz DeCosta. The sheer amount of trouble caused by the two of them over the years is quite legendary.

It was no surprise to anyone that she wanted to follow in her parents' footsteps, the only real question was whether she'd take up a Beetle or Bat-based identity. She did what any responsible party would do in that situation and flipped a coin. Tails! She was a Beetle.  She was eventually introduced to the Titans during a brief sojourn to the West Coast, after having discovered that the JLA by-laws had specifically been written to keep her and Riley out  (she's reasonably sure this was actually a joke, but only reasonably).

Dinah was eventually awarded ownership of the latest model of the Bug ship used by her father and has put it to good crime-fighting use.

In-between fighting crime on her own and with the Titans, Dinah and Riley Carter have undertaken numerous missions for Rip Hunter to safe guard the timestream.

To the surprise of absolutely no one, Dinah and Riley became a couple, after spending the majority of their lives denying it.

During the Blackest Night event, Dinah's family friend Jaime Reyes was killed by the time traveling villain the Black Beetle and Dinah herself was gravely injured. Reyes willed the Scarab to pass to her, at the cost of his own life. He would later return to "life" as a Black Lantern and battle Dinah and the other Titans alongside other dead Titans, and then again against her and Riley alongside the Black Lantern Dan Garrett.  Though Jaime was returned to life, the Scarab had remained bonded with her.  She's carried on with his blessing.

Powers: Dinah possesses no super-human powers.  She is, however, a gifted athlete and computer programmer, with some mechanical skill.

Equipment: When not flying under her own power, Dinah pilots the Bug ship, a multi-function aircraft designed by her father and featuring a wide variety of weapons and tools.

Dinah is the current holder of the Blue Beetle Scarab Khaji Da, which grants the following abilities:

  • Symbiotic Synaptic Interface: The Scarab's nervous system is bonded to Dinah's, letting the two share their thoughts and emotions. The Scarab communicates with Dinah as a voice in her mind (which sounds like Dinah's mother). No-one else can hear it.
  • Scarab Mindlink: The Scarab can mentally communicate with Scarabs that have not integrated with a host. It can also interface with Scarabs which have created full infiltrators, although this requires Dinah to breach the infiltrator's armor.
Tracking Systems: The Scarab can track anything which produces energy, be it biological, technological or mystical. It can track anyone Dinah met since it bonded with her, from at least seventy miles distant.
Scarab Sight: The Scarab can scan the people Dinah encounters, informing her of any major physical conditions (such as pregnancy). It can identify and scan metahumans. It can identify people related to those it's already encountered via genetic analysis.
The Scarab is able to identify thought-patterns, enabling it to see if something is sentient. It can identify matching energy signatures, letting it see if the energy patterns were developed from the same basis. It can also see extra-dimensional objects. It is continually aware of the electricity in the surrounding environment.
It can perceive magic, see how a magical effect can be dispelled, and see through magical concealment.
The Scarab's scans can cover at least a five mile square. It communicates the information it gleans to Dinah in a manner she can understand.
  • Temporal Flux Detection: The Scarab can detect changes in the timeline affecting the Blue Beetle legacy; to Dinah, this manifests as intense static.
Network Connection: The Scarab can establish a connection to communication systems, enabling Dinah to speak to the person on the other end.
Clothing Manifestation: The Scarab can create clothes for Dinah, apparently from recycled waste and skin, which melt when she takes them off.
Concealment: The Scarab is capable of concealing itself from 21st century technology (though Skeets, from the 25th century, was able to find it). It can shut off cameras and microphones in its vicinity. The Scarab has blocked a magical attempt to probe it, lashing out at the person who tried.
Healing
Host Reconfiguration: The Scarab can modify Dinah's body to a certain extent (e.g., offering to give her extra fingers), although just how far the modifications can go is unknown. It has been shown to be capable of “enhancing” her bustline.
Blue Beetle Armor: The Scarab can create a distinctive suit of armor in response to Dinah's thoughts, or when it deems use of the armor necessary. Once the Scarab dispels the armor, it retracts back into Dinah's body.
  • Superhuman Strength
  • Superhuman Agility
  • Environmental Protection: The armor allows Dinah to survive in a variety of hazardous environments ranging from Earth orbit, to the timestream, to the Bleed. It can survive extreme temperature and pressure. It can survive the heat and impact of atmospheric re-entry without seeming damage, even when the earth around it has been turned to glass.
  • Armor Reconfiguration: The armor can reconfigure itself to create a wide array of tools and weapons, including an energy cannon, a sword and shield, a grappling hook, an energy blaster, claws, wings, and a set of large powered blades attached to the hands, over a foot in length, that can shear through tree trunks.
  • Partial Armor Manifestation: Dinah can manifest parts of the armor - like the energy blaster - without needing to manifest the whole suit.
  • Wing Shields: The armor can create a pair of wings, enabling Dinah to fly and hover. They can also double as shields, should the need arise.
    • Jet Propulsion: When in flight, the armor can manifest a 'jet engine', enabling Dinah to fly at greater speed, at the expense of close maneuverability.
  • Energy Manipulation: The Scarab can shape and manipulate the energy it stores for a variety of effects, including energy blasts, energy cocoons, small-scale solid constructs (shields, chains, etc.), and 3-D holograms. Its energy shields can block a Sinestro Corps ring's blasts.
  • Antagonist Adaptation: The armor can tailor its blasts for use against specific opponents (e.g., Kryptonite radiation against a Kryptonian, suppression blast against a mob). The blasts can penetrate a Green Lantern ring's shield. The armor can call up anti-magic effects against magical opponents. By the Scarab's own estimation, it can even develop countermeasures that can take on the Spectre.
  • Energy Bubble: The armor is able to create a temporary energy bubble around Dinah and/or people nearby. The bubble shields those inside from outside attacks, but prevents them from leaving. A Flash who tries to vibrate through it will find themselves blasted by the bubble.
  • Waste Disposal: While wearing the armor, Dinah finds that he doesn't need to go to the toilet, though he does still need rest.
Strength level
The Scarab's own strength is minimal. However, its armor grants its hosts enough strength to move small trucks.

Weaknesses

Green Lantern Corps: The Scarab originally saw the Green Lantern Corps as the 'enemy. Under Jaime’s tutelage, this largely passed. As Dinah has not spent much time around Green Lanterns, how the Scarab will react with her is unknown.
Truce With Nature: The Scarab will not hurt nature, or the magical creatures thereof (beings who draw their power from the Green, for example), of its own volition.
Alien Sentience: The Scarab's sentience is distinctly alien; while it won't hurt /nature/, it has shown no such reluctance when it comes to humans, being willing to injure or kill them. Fortunately, Dinah has so far prevented it from killing anyone.
Reach Tech: The Scarab's armor can be breached by the weapons of other Scarabs. Equally, however, the Scarab is able to breach other Scarabs' armor.
Originally, the Scarab was unable to attack the Reach and their technology. Dinah overrode the Scarab's programming, 'reprogramming' it so that it was able to fight the Reach.
Magic: While the Scarab is aware of magic, it doesn't understand it. It's able to perceive, absorb, and disrupt magical energies, but little else. As a result, creatures of magic are often a significant challenge. The Scarab can't analyse certain mystical creatures, and so is unable to develop countermeasures for them. When faced with certain other mystical entities, such as the Spectre, the Scarab panics, offering Dinah ever more powerful weapons to take them on.
Magnetic Shielding: Strong magnetic fields block the Scarab's ability to track DNA.


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bandwagon jumping [Jun. 25th, 2011|01:25 am]
1. Truth or Dare: Post a scene idea as a dare. It can be in-canon, or it can be AU. You can challenge any of mine with any of yours. I can take the dare, or turn it down, by offering an honest in character answer to any question you want to ask. If I take the dare, you can set up the scene and we'll play through it.

2. Putting the 'R' in RP: So most of the time, rp comes down to casual social or big mod-run plots. This is neither, so let's spice it up. Your dare-scene challenge must involve either A. gratuitous violence, B. gratuitous nudity (I'm willing to play out sex scenes if they make sense, or hint at them) C. gratuitous crack. - because these aren't going through moderation, they can't really change anything, no new powers, no big item acquisitions, but gratuitous hero battles or villain of the week-ish stuff should be ok. Multiple choices from A, B and C are also possible.

3. Pay it Forward: As usual, if you take this challenge and post a scene idea, you also need to put this up in one of your journals, and offer some or all of yours up for scene challenges. Now the tricky part - if I take a dare, I will temp at least one of the npcs needed, if any are. I will not require you to NPC for me, no. Instead, you must temp at least one npc in any dares you take.
And, why yes, this is an effort to get people to temp occasional npcs for others in order to encourage rp. You have an easy out in any scenes you're truly not comfortable with - you can always take 'truth', and I may, not every scene will fit my characters or my fancy... but the idea is still to encourage rp, get people doing scenes and playing with characters, whether AU or our canon, and doing the little things to help get scenes going.

For this, I'm putting up the following:

Cut to really, really, really save your friends-list )

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[May. 5th, 2011|11:09 pm]
Meme!
List one of your characters, and one of mine, and pick either:

1)Friendship
2)Their first date.
3)Future.
4)Their first time.
5)AU/Possible children(please pick either or as I won't do both)

And I'll list 5 facts about any of them.
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Something's Different About You [Apr. 18th, 2011|11:37 pm]
Dinah had to admit, the whole relationship thing with Riley?  That was really nice.  It really made all the time they had wasted not being a true blue couple seem like such a waste.  Though, all things considered, they'd pretty much been one, except for the whole making out thing.

Which she had to admit, was really nice.  Having a couple of rooms at the Tower where they could do it without her dad trying to prevent it?  Or where they could lock Skeets in the closet if he got too nosy?  Also good.

So yeah.  Things were going pretty good.

"...Hey, what's with the stopping?  The kissing was just getting good."

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[Feb. 5th, 2011|10:24 pm]

 

possible app )

 

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[Dec. 28th, 2010|08:30 pm]

 

Scarab Data )

 

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Beetles to Battle! [Dec. 28th, 2010|02:01 am]
El Paso, Texas, was under attack.  A swarm of black-armored, mechanical scarabs had descended upon the peaceful town that was home to the third Blue Beetle.  The property damage toll was already high, the death toll rising.  And in the middle of it all was a man in crimson and black beetle-based armor of his own.  The terror of time, the so-called "Black Beetle", which Dinah had pointed out once that the name didn't make sense if a majority of his armor wasn't black.
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[Dec. 1st, 2010|08:44 pm]


Cameron Carter  (CeCe to her friends)
PB--Marimoon
Codename: Goldbug
Team: Teen Titans
Ht: 5 ft 8 in.
Wt: 125 lbs.
Eyes: Green
Hair: Green
Age: 17

Powers: Uniform allows for flight, force field generation, power-blasts, and limited super-strength.
Abilities: Cameron is a skilled computer programmer and tinkerer.


Background: Absolutely no one was surprised when Dinah and Riley got married.  In fact, the only thing surprising in that was what took them so long to get around to it.  Not long after CeCe was born, Dinah, already having been out of the game from the pregnancy, willing agreed to be the one to step down, so that there was at least one "normal" parent, though in-between beginning to run things at Kord Industries, she worked to provide technological resources and computer-fu for her fellow heroes, as well as being willing to suit up for emergencies.

CeCe grew up, at least partially, in the future, at Riley's insistence.  She returned in time to mostly grow up with the others and proved herself an extremely worthy heir of the Blue and Gold legacy.  She seems to be absolutely unable to take anything seriously, always with a joke on her lips, but no one can deny that she's put herself on the line just as often, if not more, than the rest of them.

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The Pack (Titans villains) [Jul. 2nd, 2010|12:50 am]

The Pack

 

Based out of Zandia, the Pack are some of the most dangerous mercenaries the world has ever seen.  Originally all independent operators (except for Jackal and Hyena), they were brought together for a specific mission several years ago, and decided they could be much more profitable if they worked together.  The accomplished several missions and were eventually hired by Intergang to deal with Superman.

 

Their initial outing, even with Intergang weapons, proved to be a spectacular failure.  Following, Intergang sprung them from prison and outfitted them with upgrades that included power armor, genetic engineering, and cybernetics.  While they still failed to be a match for Superman, they continued their criminal careers.  Even without their upgrades and powers, each member of the Pack is a deadly fighter and killer, skilled in various fighting techniques and weapon-usage.

 

 

 

 

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