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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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