Wicked

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Wicked
Player: Partical
Wicked 001.jpg
Class Focus: Blaster
Power Level: Fifteen
Research & Development: Exposure
Personal Data
Real Name: Confidential
Known Aliases: None
Species: Mutated human
Ethnicity: Mixed African American
Age: Twenty
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 130 lbs.
Eye Color: Honey brown
Hair Color: Brunette
Biographical Data
Nationality: American
Occupation: Minor heroine and slacker
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, CA
Base of Operations: Los Angeles, CA
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Confidential
Known Powers
Kinetic blasts and force fields
Known Abilities
Confidential
Equipment
Autographed Sapphire action figure


In costume she is a very trendy super heroine. She knows that the retro costume with the jacket will be the epitome of fashion. And she pulls it off because she has the emo, 'I don't care if I'm cool,' look on her face that is so vogue. Yep, she is hands down the coolest.

((Anything posted in here could be part of Wicked's interview for the 'Heroines Gone Bad' expose. Wicked is rather proud of the press this has generated, more so than any of her battles with the West Side gangs.))

History

Wicked, "growing up in LA was okay I guess. My parents both worked and I only had a little brother. But I made friends around the neighborhood and things worked out okay until I got to high school and started to manifest my powers.

"I guess I did what most mutants do...act out at a world that doesn't understand or accept us. I did a lot of vandalism. I bullied my classmates. I got beat up by the LAPD, sadly no one taped it. Well, they beat on me, it didn't hurt or anything.

"I guess you could say I was villain back then. I even kind of had a costume. I always wore these really goofy looking sunglasses with the same pair of worn out cargo pants and black tank top.

"I kept it up even into college until I kinda wrecked the school after a fight with an ex-girlfriend. I thought she liked that I was a bad girl, but she was just trying to change me. After we broke up it just got worse because she joined up with other "gifted" individuals and started really hounding everything I did. After it came to a head and we went at it there wasn't much left of the school. Really it was a miracle no one got hurt.

"There is no way I could afford to pay for all the stuff I trashed back in LA, so I decided to get away while I still could. I put on a mask and moved to Millennium City. I guess I've grown up since then, though I still keep my head down. I only do some minor heroine stuff. Mostly mopping up gangs on the West Side."

Family

Wicked, "my family is screwed up, I'll tell you that much. My parents were in high school when...I came along. My mom dropped out and lived with my white grand parents as a dirty little secret they didn't tell anyone about. In fact they said they would disown my father if he married a black woman. Dad finished high school and went to college, before he and mom got their own place, but they never did get married. My grandparents were ashamed of me and my father, they still loved us, maybe because he was an only child.

"As bad as my white grandparents are, my black relatives are worse. I don't know my mother's father, I'm not sure she does either. I heard he had another family and didn't acknowledge her or my grandmother. And as for my grandmother... I watched her dote on all her other grandchildren, she was so proud of her family. Except for my mother and me, she looked right past us. I don't know if it is because of my mother's father, my dad, or me, but as a kid I knew it was my fault. If I wasn't the outsider, if I was like the other grandkids...

"Well it only got worse when my powers manifested. I had to register, and everyone had to be tested. After all of it I wonder what makes them hate me the most, that I'm half and half, that I'm a mutant, or that I'm gay?"

Relationships

Wicked, "there has never been anyone who was "the one" for me. I'd like to say I dated a lot of boys in high school, but the truth is I just told them they were my boyfriends and they were too afraid of me to disagree.

"In college things were different, freshman year I met this gothy girl. I didn't really understand how I felt at first, and we were just friends. But then we started making out at a concert and that was when I knew things were different. In hind sight she may have just been dating me to piss off her parents, and believe me they hated me, but I don't regret it. She was so hot in the black pleated skirt with platform boots, fishnets, and a dog collar. She always wore white face paint and fake vampire fangs, plus she had her hair dyed black and she had these crystal blue eyes...

"She graduated that year. The next day she found Jesus, washed the dye out of her hair, and decided she was straight. I bet none of her friends now would believe that she used to date a black girl.

"Then there was that super heroine. I want to call her the biggest mistake I ever made, but fighting with her is probably what made me grow up. So I guess, I owe her that. But don't think for one minute we wouldn't fight it out all over again if she showed up.

"After breaking up with her I dated this English major, women's lit type. She was cute enough I guess, but she ended up being really controlling. She invited herself to Thanksgiving and outed me to everyone. I think they are all actually more ashamed of me for being gay than a mutant. I never actually broke up with her, but hopefully she got the message when I disappeared."

Sapphire

Wicked, "I don't think it is fair to call me a fangirl. It really isn't. I'll admit I blog on her fansite. And I have been to every concert she put on in Millennium City. And I have all of her CDs. But fangirl makes it sound creepy. I just really respect her. Most mutants don't amount to much in this world, but she is up there all the time and everyone loves her.

"I met her once, during the whole Qu'lar thing. I couldn't believe it, but there she was. She even signed the Sapphire Doll I got at one of her concerts. She was so cool."

The Press

Wicked, "I'll admit that for the most part I just go to Caprice to get my photo taken when I go in and come back out. I keep hoping to see some scandalous article in the tabloids about me, but it never turns up. The only press I ever seem to get is in the back of the newspaper, near the horoscopes where it mentioned I helped out some big name super hero."