MAXIM
"Maxim- team leader, suit gives him strength, flight. Something similar to Guardian from Alpha Flight, whose costume had micro-circuitry that gave him powers."
MAXIM NOTE: Maxim puts out the call to figure out "Golden's" true identity in an attempt to control his "fellow" hero.
BLUR
STEALTH
"Stealth- a winged hero that’s a sort of human stealth bomber, using that flight mask you designed. A sort of Hawkman meets Iron Man maybe?"
Stealth is the hero who pursues the villain that destroys the building in which Thomas Preston works in issue one. Stealth is not a member of the Silver Bay Protectors, and remains a bit of a mystery.
"I was going for an androgynous look to keep his/her sex unidentifiable. I'd like to keep working on that, as it's still a little too manly. I was thinking a lot of black/grey leather."
DREAMER
"Dreamer- A juggernaut…Huge mechanical hands, head, and feet, with the body being made up of a sort of living gel or plasma. Floating in the gel is a sleeping man (or woman) in the fetal position. He’s the team powerhouse."
"I like all of this thinking, and I've been kind of kicking around how we might incorporate Stephen's parasitic blob into our non super powered universe. It takes some long-range thinking, but I like the notion of meeting Dreamer in the A design, as a member of the team, and then having this scene (after the appearance of Golden) where, out of nowhere, the "blob" breaks loose and attacks the team. Seth and I have been kicking around the notion that our boy was once part of a slightly larger mythos..."Golden Age" heroes with real powers, that seems to have vanished in the ensuing years. When Golden appears, he seems to have knocked something loose, and cracked open the door that would lead to a return of weirdness. With that in mind, I think we should tie Dreamer to a Golden Age hero (of our own invention), and Golden's reappearance has released this "Lovecraftian blob" that's been gestating inside the current Dreamer (the granddaughter of the original hero...who should maybe have been Lovecraftian and maybe Victorian in design and concept). Kind of a complex plot thread, but I'm all for giving this book that kind of resonance. Something well-planned and deeper than most."
VILLAINS
"Pyre - human flamethrower."
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