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Just released an early access chapter of my new Authority fanfic on my patreon! You can get access to if now for as little as $3 OR you can wait until it goes live on Friday when I will post it on AO3!
#the authority#authority#stormwatch#dc#dc comics#apollo and midnighter#midnighter and apollo#midnighter#apollo#jackson king#christine trelane#battalion#synergy#comics#fanfic#pantheon#pantheon prologue#wildstorm#jenny sparks#jenny q#jenny quantum#shen li men#jack hawksmoor#engineer#the engineer#angela spica#swift#jeroen#the carrier#the doctor
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Would you consider drawing Synergy (Christine Trelane)? Definitely very underappreciated!
shes kind of a slay
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This background christine is so pretty. Love how intense she looks
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hiii it's florian and welcome back to: i read things i knew i'd hate so others don't have to suffer!
today we are describing stormwatch vol 3 (2011-2014)!
reasons why this was a no-good very bad icky yucky wucky fucker:
• swift and doctor were fucking erased from existence and didn't survive the transfer!
• engineer evil arc (not clickbait)!
• ruined the origins of apollo, midnighter, jack hawksmoor, and engineer! ex; no mention of jack being a result from repeated alien abduction/experimentation, angie becoming engineer was a result of experimentation rather than her choice, alien experimentation rather than u.n. government experimentation for mid and apollo.
• martian manhunter evil arc (also not clickbait)! ruined pre-established martian lore!
• what they had in hellstrike's backstory.
• had mid try to kill jenny quantum and later on say he wish he was successful and should try again!
• killed jenny quantum, brought her back, erased her from existence, brought her back, and erased her again! (i am not shitting you this is exactly what happened)
• tying into the above, nobody seems to fucking care that jenny quantum is gone! they for 99% of this comic were fucking awful to jenny quantum!
• lobo! i just hate him.
• harry tanner! i also just hate him not only as a character but they kept making all of angie's woes about this stupid bastard!
• kept beating into the ground with the first writer and continuing it to the next and next writers that midnighter and apollo aren't together. that they aren't friends, just colleagues. he quote 'hardly knows him at all' but they proceed to somehow queerbait the canon gay married couple they un-married! that's right, they did that! it took until the final issues to illude to them finally dating (again)! it took until 2023 pride to have them married! AGAIN!
• too many fucking batman mentions that show him on panel! if i wanted to read about batman, I WOULD BE READING ABOUT BATMAN.
• one arc fucked with red lantern lore i'm pretty sure
• zealot's appearance in it was not kind to her!
• destroyed stormwatch established lore thereby destroying the lore for all stormwatch members
• literally no wildcats or gen 13 mention.
• how they wrote apollo. his characterization, acknowledging on one hand that yeah he's strong as superman but they keep having him literally keel over from everything and having to be rescued by midnighter again and again, calling him yet again stupid and too emotional, making him bothered by mid killing (despite that this apollo's introduction has him do literally that but that they ignored/suddenly he don't kill no more and condemns it), etc.
• apollo's short blond hair and midnighter's awful chin spike.
• every single plot in this i am fairly certain an infant could do better writing. they could do it with actual quality writing without any racism or homophobia that stormwatch vol 3 very fucking much has and i cannot begin to tell you how much that pisses me off. i am sick of seeing racism in comics for fuck's sake. i am sick of seeing homophobia in comics.
#psa#dc#dc comics#wildstorm#the authority#apollo#midnighter#jenny quantum#jack hawksmoor#angela spica#engineer#apollo and midnighter#midpollo#*scribbling this down in notes*#i'd tag the other authority members but they're not fucking in it!!#barely any significance made for jenny sparks btw. and literally no henry bendix mention at all#or jackson king or christine trelane.#there was a fuji cameo but he didn't even talk...#oh wow sleep deprived me was angry. understandable
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SNW 2x07 Those Old Scientists thought-stream
[24 July]
Ayyyyy! Boimler!!
"Yeah, Uhura was cool as hell. Probably because she had a life outside of work." Hah, nooope, not if last week was any indication!
You should listen to Tendi on this one... don't partcipate in Orion erasure, Boims 😬
Boimler's Spock impression was actually better than the crew's Vulcan ones from a few weeks ago!
"I wish I could disappoint Uhura." XD
"You guys look.... very realistic." Oh, you
Oooooh! Animated opening scene! Oooooh!
Directed by Jonathan Frakes?! Nice!
"But flipping it open's the best part." I mean you're not wrong
"Worf's honour" oh my goodness I cannot with this show
"Don't make any attachments" ohhhhhh, La'aaan 💔 "It's advice from personal experience." MY HEART CANNOT
"They never improved on these. I mean, yeah, they got smaller and more powerful and arguably less likely to explode, but design-wise?" "Explode, you said?" BOIMLER STOP
"Well, it's kind of considered offensive in my time to assume all Orions are pirates." Goodie <3
"I feel like I'm trying to stop a toddler from knocking over the furniture." XD
"Do you have jetpacks or what?" "We have jetpacks now."
"How do you know Pike's birthday?" "Well, I mean, in the future, his birthday's a holiday.... Crap! Crap. Crap." Hehehehehe
Close up on Spock's smile XD Yeah, you're damn right it's weird. Every time it happened in TOS it was deeply strange
"He'll get back to his, like, real serious self soon?" Oh Christine....
"We can't just not look!" I love this episode, really a lot
"Patience, forgiveness, benevolence... really great hair." XD
"Five to beam back." Pike's so done with this who thing, isn't he?
If Boimler is bad, Mariner will be even worse XD Boimler's just incompetent - Mariner won't care about flaunting time travel laws
"Stuck in San Fransisco in middle of a riot." Very specific. Do people now know Sisko pretended to be Gabriel Bell?
"I really want to say no, but how much more damage can you do at this point?"
"Are you familiar with Starfleet break codes?"
"Erica, you're brilliant!" "I am true why?"
"They had a Trelane thing." TOS REFERENCE
"And I never get caught." "What are you doing?" The comedic timing of this episode is so on point.
The fact the the two are being reprimanded by Pike while he's cooking cooking XD
"I love grapplers."
It's so cute everyone freaking out about the NX-01 :3
"Are we sounding like.. them?"
"Ad Astra per Aspera." "They put that on the poster?" My heart!!! Una you deserve this! "Your flagrant disregard for temporal protocols by telling me this is deeply troubling" Hah! Of course she has to cover up her emotions like that :3
"Live long and prosper." :o :o :o
The Orion scientist saying "That's all I've ever wanted" is everything.
The animated SNW crew is a real nice touch at the end :3
That was so much fun, guys. So funny too, I really loved it!
#SNW 2x7#SNW Those Old Scientists#andi watches snw#Or did watch anyway#Months ago XD#Boy I have so many drafts to go through#The trouble is I never want to pause the episode much to write down my whole thought#So then I have to decipher my hastily-scribbled and thoroughly-autocorrected notes XD#And that's been way too much effort with the new job XD#Anyway#maybe here we go today?#WSB
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Star Trek IV: The Journey Continued
read it on AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/52589551 by Atalanta_714 Five years after the end of their first five year mission, McCoy is grounded and engaged. (Finally!) Uhura is working for Section 31, although she'd rather a job that involves more peace treaties and fewer guns. Scotty is still repairing ships, while Sulu is still mourning the loss of Chekov. And Spock? Last they heard, Spock was living a life of total isolation on New Vulcan. Every year they gather in San Francisco to catch up, but this time, someone's missing. Jim. When no-one can get hold of him, they begin to worry. Turns out Jim was assigned a mission so secret and so dangerous, no-one will tell them where he went, or where to look for him. But the crew of the Enterprise have already lost too much to risk losing more, so they set off to rescue their Captain. Along the way they reunite with old friends, battle devious god-like beings, and maybe even save the Federation from a terrifying new threat... (This is basically how I imagine the mythical Star Trek 4 to look, so it's written as a film script, and also why I didn't think Chekov could be in it. This means this is basically an action movie on AO3. But don't worry shippers! They'll still be a few romantic moments.) Words: 334, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: Multi Characters: James T. Kirk, Spock (Star Trek), Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Nyota Uhura, Christine Chapel, Carol Marcus, Jaylar, Hikaru Sulu, Q (Star Trek), Trelane (Star Trek), Q Continuum Characters (Star Trek) Relationships: James T. Kirk/Spock, Christine Chapel/Nyota Uhura, James T. Kirk & Leonard "Bones" McCoy & Spock, Keenser & Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Pavel Chekov & James T. Kirk & Leonard "Bones" McCoy & Spock & Hikaru Sulu & Nyota Uhura Additional Tags: Hurt Spock (Star Trek), Hurt James T. Kirk, Angst, Angst with a Happy Ending, Action/Adventure, Action & Romance, Hurt Sulu, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, crossover with the continuum, space battles & car chases & other action sequences, i wrote this because I want a Star Trek 4, Jaylar has the best music taste, acdc, sequel to Star Trek: Beyond, Adventure, Humor, Uhura is a badass I thinks she deserves more time in fanfics, Past Spock/Nyota Uhura, WARNING Chekov is dead in this fic, RIP Antony Yelchin we miss you x read it on AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/52589551
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Jacqueline King, her wife Christine Trelane, and her brother Malcolm; representatives of the Monarchy.
Previously trading under the names Battalion and Strafe, the King siblings where the children of infamous metahuman Isaiah King aka Despot of the War Guard, a militant offshoot of STORM formed during the chaos of Bendix’s death and the defections of Gamorra and Dowling. While the official story lists Despot as dead at the hands of his daughter and John Colt, this actual fate remains a mystery.
The Monarchy would come years later, after Jacqui had married former Skywatch agent Chris Trelane, and decided that Jenny Sparks and groups like the Authority had become too dangerous to humanity.
After bringing her brother--now calling himself Belleraphon after encountering and absorbing a bizarre meta-material into his body--on board, King began recruiting members in earnest...with the blessing of The Monarch themselves.
#dc#headverse#wildstorm#fanart#the monarchy#battalion#jacqueline king#belleraphon#strafe#malcolm king#christine trelane#synergy
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I enjoy the style and fashion happening in this panel
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The Wild Storm 2 (2017) by Warren Ellis and Jon Davis-Hunt
#The Wild Storm#Henry Bendix#Synergy#Christine Trelane#Zealot#Lucy Blaze#Warren Ellis#Jon Davis-Hunt
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"Fire from Heaven" Chapters 12 - 14
“Fire from Heaven” Chapters 12 – 14
This entry covers “Fire from Heaven” chapters 12 through 14, which include “StormWatch” volume one issue 36, “WildC.A.T.s” volume one issue 30 and “Sigma” issue 3 by Drew Bittner, Alan Moore, Brandon Choi, Renato Arnem, Ryan Benjamin, Travis Charest, Kevin Lau, Jose Pimentel, Richard Friend, Sandra Hope, Mark Irwin, Sal Regla, Luke Rizzo, and John Tighe.
Up front, sorry for being MIA for a bit.…
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#Alan Moore#Alexander Hutton#Alicia Turner#Amanda Reed#Backlash#Battalion#Bobby Lane#Brandon Choi#Brutus#Burnout#Caitlin Fairchild#Cannon#Carol Manning#Celia Tsung#Christine Trelane#Claymore#Cole Cash#Crimson#Cybernary#Damocles#Deathtrap#Dozer#Dr. D&039;Oro#Drew Bittner#Ethan McCain#Fahrenheit#Flashpoint#Freefall#Gabriel Newman#Glim Glang Gloom
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since i've been sick i've been reading through stormwatch volumes 1 and 2 and
hoooo wow. i have numerous complaints how some things were handled but the way henry bendix's true self was slowly exposed like a ball of yarn was heavily intriguing. it was like watching a roll of film be unspooled so it can be played.
also shoutout to christine trelane. the public would've never known the depths of henry bendix if you didn't hack his memory tower. also your powers are absolutely awesome and terrifying.
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A lot of things happening in The Wild Storm, but me, I'm still waiting to Jackie King meeting Christine Trelane and falling in love. Or just having sex for a night. Jackie is Jackson and if there's any writer that doesn't give a shit about sexuality is Warren Ellis. I love him. More than that, I admire him. I want to write like him, make histories and characters like him. Until now, I just leave things in a permanent hiatus like him.
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TOS LGBT+ Star Trek Headcanons!
Jim Kirk: bi/pan. Will fuck anything as long as it is sentient and capable of consent. Has power bottom energy because you cannot tell me after days of leading a crew he doesn’t wanna get buttfucked by a domineering Spock until he passes out. Or, if Spock is ace, he can take matters into his own hands.
S’chn T’Gai Spock: gay ace/demisexual. I like to think Spock is either plain disinterested in sex or needs to be very close with someone in order to do it. I mean, Amok Time really does give me that vibe when he doesn’t want to talk about sex in the slightest except for with his captain. And you KNOW he got that gay sass.
Plum McCoy: bi. Bi as hell. He has the mannerisms, the fidgety bounce, and that one gangster flirted with him in A Piece of the Action for sure. Leans more toward women but don’t give me that bi erasure :)
Nyota Uhura: poly lesbian ICON. Her and Spock’s friendship is mlm/wlw solidarity. She’s got a gay Vulcan gf AND a smart nurse gf. Gee, Uhura, how come Starfleet lets you have TWO girlfriends? Answer: because she’s WORTH IT.
Christine Chapel: hard one, honestly. Probably bi, or a very new lesbian. I like to think that after pining for Spock for so long, she did some soul searching about her sexuality and came out late. After all, coming out is different for everyone, and you are never wrong for figuring out who you are later in life!
Montgomery Scott: the straight friend. He’s very supportive of his wacky gay crew and will throw punches for them. As a matter of fact, he has.
Hikaru Sulu: do i even need to say it. We all been knew.
Pavel Chekov: a bi baby. Probably has a massive crush on Sulu, but will date girls too. He’s probably the most like me: a sarcastic string bean who talks a lot about what he likes and idolizes Spock as their science dad.
Janice Rand: bi/lesbian. Same situation as Christine: pursues an unrequited interest, looks inside herself, finds the Gay, and embraces it.
BONUS- Harry Mudd, Nilz Boris, Cyrano Jones, Trelane: the annoying hets who constantly forget the correct pronouns because it’s ‘too hard’ and set things on fire for a gender reveal.
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THE WILD STORM #7-12 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAY 2018 BY WARREN ELLIS, JON DAVIS-HUNT AND STEVE BUCCELLATO
SYNOPSIS (FROM DC DATABASE)
Yesterday was a day like a lightning strike, a day of movers and shakers, runners and gunners. But today dawns brightly over New York, as a woman prepares for work, says goodbye to her cat, and takes a bus. In the lobby of an office building, she signs in - Jacklyn King, IO's Chief of Analysis.
On Sub-Level 5, Jackie meets her underling, Mitchell Saunders, who hands her her morning coffee. Armed, she walks into the office, where her whole staff is assembled for a briefing. She begins: Angela Spica, an IO research engineer, built technology into herself which IO had stolen from Skywatch. She subsequently used this technology to save Jacob Marlowe, billionaire head of the Halo Corporation, from an assassination. Marlowe was a sanctioned IO hit, assigned to Michael Cray, an IO "hitter". For his failure, Cray was disbarred from IO, and a two-man Warblade team was sent to "hit" him. However, the team was unsuccessful, and Cray is now in the wind. Spica, meanwhile, ran to Camp Hero, a disused IO bunker. IO sent a covert action team (CAT) to finally sanction her, but this team ran afoul of a wild CAT, and in the confusion, Spica escaped.
Mitchell points out that she could be dead, but Jackie says then they need to find her body. Spica's technology is proof that IO has stolen technology from Skywatch, the secret space agency. Skywatch & IO agree to stay out of each other's way, but if someone else finds the body, it could spark a covert war that would destroy both agencies.
Connected to this, Mitchell explains that Christine Trelane cannot be found at Skywatch Ground Division in New York, and they think she's in San Francisco. Jackie says they need to make sure, and also need to work out who is temporarily replacing her, pointing out that Lucy Blaze, Skywatch's senior investigator, was at Camp Hero after the firefight.
Meanwhile, at a brownstone safehouse, Adrianna Tereshkova is reading the newspaper, much to the confusion of Cole Cash who is only now waking up. They receive a phone call from John Colt, a double agent working at a blacksite, Hightower, who has important data but thinks he's been discovered. Cole & Adrianna know John, but cannot teleport him out from the corridor because they are trying to hide the existence of Adrianna from IO. They tell him to find a broom closet, and not to break his second cover as a corporate spy.
John shoots through two teams of armed guards using a graphene/plastic handgun with isobutane propellant. He ducks into a broom closet, but when the third team arrives, he is gone...
At the brownstone safehouse, Angie Spica wakes up to discover she is bleeding from her side. She goes to the kitchen to get paper towels, and her arrival causes John - who was explaining about the information he found, that Hightower was secretly an IO research effort into "machine telepathy" - to clam up. John introduces himself as a normal man, but Angie uses her technology to do a deep scan of him before leaving.
A once-majestic ruined building with trees growing out of it, under two suns in an orange sky. A rotating ring habitat, built to mimic a biosphere, slowly falling apart. Jacob Marlowe blinks in the back of his limousine, and leans forward.
At the safehouse, John, Cole and Adrianna meet Kenesha in the drawing room, and pass the time waiting for Jacob Marlowe by voicing their theory that IO wanted Marlowe dead because they knew he was an alien. John dismisses this, saying there is no angle to this theory that makes sense. They discuss the facts. The assassin's weapon was polonium. Death by polonium, under normal circumstances, precipitates an autopsy, which is an inefficient method of spreading news of aliens. John points out that Jacob Marlowe has made a lot of human enemies. Adrianna adds that the kill only failed because the assassin, having bypassed all the other alarms, tripped a secret alarm for extraterrestrials, and this shocked the assassin - and then the assassin demonstrated a strange ability, which shocked both him and Marlowe.
John says he needs to assess all this news. Kenesha says she needs to assess the data that John brought back from Hightower. Jacob Marlowe walks in the door, ready to begin, only for Cole to point out that they already covered everything, and he needs to calm down Angie, the houseguest of their weirdness.
Jacob knocks on Angie's door as she is trying to mop the blood that spilled on the bed during the night. Angie says she needs painkillers before she leaves them. Marlowe says she can stay as long as she wants, but Angie declines - of this group, Adrianna and Cole are weird, but they are weird in very human ways. Jacob and John and Kenesha, however, are weird in very inhuman ways, and if she stays, she wants to know the whole truth. She is confident it is something easily-comprehensible.
Ichthyoid bipeds, chanting crosslegged around glowing blue methane vents beneath a blue-black sea. A long spacecraft with a non-rocket drive system, approaching the edge of a nebula. Jacob Marlowe steeples his fingers, and leans forward.
Sitting down, Jacob Marlowe begins his story with a bombshell: he is not a human with dwarfism, but rather a member of an extraterrestrial species. His species is divided into five intelligent sub-species - similar to how humans were related to homo neanderthalensis, homo floriensis, and so on - and thousands of years ago, his species sent an expedition to space, with representatives of the five races, to seek out life. Life is easy to kill in the universe, and intelligent life rarely evolves fast enough to truly blossom.
The expedition, informed of tool-using primitives on Earth, came here, but the ship was damaged and was forced to make a landing. Their superiors assumed them dead and, because interstellar travel is expensive, never came looking for them. After arrival, some of the aliens decided that they would use their extensive knowledge to assist humans in getting off the planet. This is the vocation Jacob has today. By using the data and material of his people, his goal is to subtly prompt the engineers he employs through the Halo Corporation to achieve technological milestones and get humans to space.
Angela Spica, who is the audience of this story, remarks that the narrative seems simplified. Jacob admits that it is, but says he has told her the story to prove that he trusts her with his secrets. He offers her the use of the Halo Corporation's technology, to improve or enhance her relationship to the technology she implanted into herself, as it is hampering her immune system and causing her to bleed sporadically. All he asks in return is a data dump about the technology she has now, to gauge what data and technology her former employers, I.O., have access to, and then a second data dump when she is finished, to see what she has done. Angela accepts the offer.
After Jacob leaves the room, Kenesha accuses him of leaving out significant parts of the story. Jacob explains that Angie is smart enough, and resourceful enough, that she could kill them all if they made her their enemy. He insists that they can never tell Angie the real reason for the expedition.
In I.O.'s Analysis Division, Jacklyn King takes a break from pestering her underling to receive data - of the three members of the wild CAT they are hunting, they have a positive ID on exactly one - Cole Cash, a former I.O. field specialist, listed as having died on a mission ten years ago. When Jacklyn relates this to Miles Craven, her superior, she adds that after searching every database on the planet, they have nothing on the other two renegades, which leaves only one suspect she can think of - Skywatch, the secret space agency. Craven counters that Skywatch is not allowed to have a covert action team on Earth, due to the treaty between their two agencies, and that he will not take further action without more data.
So Jacklyn goes back to her underling, Mitchell Saunders, and orders him to form a working group, in an Event-shielded room, with no computers, to assess the possibility of hacking into Skywatch's computer database. Mitchell underlines that that's illegal, and Jacklyn orders him to tell anyone who asks that it is a harmless exploration of hypotheticals. Mitchell underlines that based on everything they know, it's also impossible, and Jacklyn responds that this is why she's asking him to check.
In a café in Amsterdam, a young woman named Evi is telling her friend Bram about a guided drug trip she just did with a healer named Shen Li-Men. On the trip, Shen Li-Min seemed to sprout wings, and introduced herself as "the Doctor". Her group passed through the center of a lotus, into a dimension of pink energy, where they saw a mighty metal ship with a thousand identical passengers, sailing on a wild storm-cloud. At the end of the trip, there was a garden, and Shen Li-Men reached into Evi's heart and healed her. It was incredible... except that one member of the group didn't wake up.
In her workspace, Shen Li-Men is standing over the comatose young Englishwoman. She journeys into the woman's headspace, to find her mind intact, standing at the entrance of a tunnel. Curious, Li-Men follows the tunnel, through tableaux of past times when events of singular importance unfolded, each one empty except for a faceless woman in the garb of that time. And at the very back, she finds a machine shaped like a human heart, with a gestating human fetus inside it, guarded by two hooded bipeds with inhuman faces.
One sees and recognises her, which abruptly ends the trip. The young woman admits that it was quite a sight. Li-Men demands answers. The young woman explains that she came to see what sort of person Shen Li-Men was, and that to tell all, she will need Li-Men to open a livestream in London on her phone. Confused, Li-Men complies - and suddenly the young woman is in the livestream, and not in the workspace. With a lazy wave, the young woman walks out of frame, leaving Li-Men with no answers.
Reluctantly, Li-Men calls on the resource she likes the least - the Hospital, a bardo realm of infinite sunlight, manicured lawns, and free-floating stone cuboids, inhabited by people from the past who have held the role of the Doctor. Here, she unburdens herself to these "mad dead old farts", who explain that the identical people on the metal ship are a rarely-seen class of beings called Daemon - and that the Englishwoman is something they've seen before: a unique spirit of the mechanical arts and crafts, personified as a woman, equipped with powers related to the technologies of her time... and whose like is only seen at moments of critical importance. The opinion of the Doctors is that these women function as a planetary defense system.
As the Doctors try to provide helpful information from their long-past lives, Shen Li-Min ponders the strange case of the Englishwoman she knows only as Jenny Mei Sparks...
Jacob Marlowe and Adrianna Tereshkova have delivered Angie Spica to a space where Marlowe store their stuff. Marlowe explains that this warehouse of immense solitude has the security of a fortress, and part of that security is that he won't tell her where it is. Adrianna will act as a 'taxi' service, responding to a phone he hands Angie. Marlowe lists off the amenities, and then mentions that there is a field medic kit in one of the side rooms, which he assumes she will need. Marlowe offers to bring her a doctor, but Angie, toying with a pastel-colored pistol she found on a nearby table, says she will be fine.
At IO HQ, Mitch Saunders walks into Jackie King's office and lays out a story: a contractor named "Wilson Flowers" at the Hightower facility, who passed every background check, was caught hacking into the computers. He killed some of the guards, walked into a supply closet... and vanished. But the strangest thing is that his profile also vanished. They don't even have a picture now. Saunders wonders what he is becoming, that he can rattle off these facts without thinking of the families of the bereaved. Jackie muses at this, and then says she needs to talk to the director.
On the way to Miles Craven's office, she runs into Ivana Baiul, the Deputy Director, who questions her on the working group she has set up, but Jackie keeps her cool, and walks on. In Craven's office, she says that her research into Cole Cash lists him as working for something called "Project Thunderbook", which she can find nothing on. Craven says Project Thunderbook was classified Director's Eyes Only, and when Jackie objects, he specifies - it was classified as such by his predecessor, John Lynch.
Before he quit, Lynch destroyed the files on Project Thunderbook, and also a bunch of the staff committed suicide. And also three of their buildings burned down. Thunderbook is a locked box, but Jackie says she will look into it. Craven asks what about the purpose of her new working group. Jackie tries to stonewall, but eventually confesses that she is wargaming a method of hacking into Skywatch's computers. Craven orders her not to do anything without consulting him.
It is raining on Brooklyn, which makes John Colt pause as he puts on his suit, and remember another time, when he confronted a group of warriors in 17th century Japan. With a mix of sword skill and superhuman power, he had cut his way through the group, only for the driver to remark that if he had asked, he would have given him the thing he's transporting.
In the back of the wagon, John had found a piece of nonhuman technology, and cursed someone named Emp who had clumsily stored it under his bed.
In the present, Kenesha calls John to go over their plans for Hightower. John wonders aloud if there is any champagne in the house, which irritates Kenesha, who fires back that they have lived through times when clean running water was a luxury. Coldly, John points out the class difference between the two of them: Kenesha, with her three-syllable name, honored as a savant, selected to serve on the expedition led by Emp, who was so important he had a one-syllable name. John, meanwhile, was a frontline grunt with an eight-syllable name, marked as an "individual of no value". At home, he would never be allowed near the luxury that champagne and fine suits represents in New York, which is why he intends to indulge himself. Kenesha remarks that between one-syllable rulers and three-syllable savants, there are two-syllable names like "Zannah".
Across town, in the Skywatch Ground Division office, Lucy Blaze is looking out the window when she gets a call from Lauren Pennington, who is speaking on behalf of Director Bendix. Pennington orders her to prioritize the exosuit case[1]. Lucy asks why, and though Pennington initially bridles at even being asked, she admits that Bendix believes the exosuit case will reveal that IO has stolen Skywatch hardware, and she is to watch IO's Analysis section for leads on who they need to blame.
At the end of the workday at IO, Jackie is waiting for the bus when she sees Mitch using a rideshare app. Jackie pulls him aside and tries to lecture him on the terrible operation security that apps represent. Mitch gets defensive - he acknowledges that she is right, but says that he spends his days doing a job he cannot tell anyone about, working to help IO control and create the real world. He wants to feel normal. And in the world IO has created, rideshare apps are normal. Jackie asks him to think about security, and then catches the bus. Feeling adrift, Mitch opens a dating app.
At the warehouse, Angie has taken the medical kit and set up an intravenous drip via a stent she grew around the peripheral veins in her left hand. Picking up the pastel-colored pistol, she muses that it is time to learn about guns.
In the safehouse, Jacob Marlowe’s wild CAT are strategizing the best way to destroy the I.O. blacksite codenamed ‘Hightower’. Kenesha immediately suggests that they blow it up, but this is vetoed by Cole, Adrianna and John. Cole presents the ideal plan: trick the occupants into leaving the building, by faking an environmental breach or by pulling a fire alarm, and then after everyone has left, inflict damage which destroys the facility but can plausibly be written off as coincidental.
After John and Adrianna give a brief explanation of “event shielding” - a technology at I.O.’s disposal which can generate a screen of “fake time” around a space, rendering it physically unscannable by an outside body - Cole hits on the idea of using one of the microdrones Angie used back at Camp Hero to remotely hack Hightower’s systems to get the results they want. Kenesha agrees with this, thinking she can put explosives in the drone also.
As it is time for her to come home, Adrianna goes to retrieve Angie from the warehouse where she is working, taking Cole with her. At the warehouse, Cole asks for her help, making the suggestion. Angie is initially leery of the idea, but warms up when she realises that they want to blow up an I.O. facility. She remotely interfaces with the safehouse’s computer hub and downloads the drone stats for Kenesha’s use... which causes Kenesha to become defensive, as she had not given Angie the passcodes, and Kenesha prides herself on her ability to secure data from people.
On Skywatch’s space station headquarters, Ms Pennington walks into Henry Bendix’s office, where he is reading a report from Christine Trelane. Bendix is pleased: Trelane was able to use the chaos surrounding the Marlowe Incident to recruit Michael Cray, an assassin, away from I.O. and into Skywatch. Now he is on the other side of the country, merrily working for them, oblivious to his new employer’s true nature, and ensconced in a support structure of her creation. But the most surprising part of the report is that Michael Cray joined the organization saying he needed medical treatment for a brain tumor - but the tumor is anything but, and the doctor wants to do more scans.
Ms Pennington wonders aloud what could be causing the tumor. Bendix has a suspicion - reptilian humanoids. This exasperates Pennington, who has heard this line from Bendix before, but has gone over the files available to her and found nothing to support this old story. As they walk, Bendix reiterates that when he is dead and she has his job, she will understand everything.
Bendix pivots the conversation, announcing that he has put Lucy Blaze on the task of surveilling I.O. Analysis, to see what she can get out of the most guarded office in I.O. Bendix wonders aloud if he can have a few I.O. agents killed to “send a message”. As he pulls out a syringe and gets Pennington to inject him with it, he muses on what Skywatch could have accomplished by now if they didn’t have to maintain their secrecy.
Ennervated by the syringe contents, Bendix marches off through an iris doorway. Pennington, turning the other way, pulls out her phone and makes an open transmission to all Mission Control officers - the Weatherman is on deck.
In London, Jenny Mei Sparks is waiting at a bus stop when Shen Li-Men steps up to her and starts talking. Jenny’s eyes glow and she refuses to answer, but Li-Men smiles as Jenny glances around in dull confusion. Li-Men explains that she has turned all the communication signals within fifty meters into music. Jenny acknowledges that she owes Li-Men an explanation, preferably in conjunction with alcohol, but she begs Li-Men to turn all the music off, as it is giving her a headache.
So at Jenny’s flat, Jenny gives Li-Men her whisky and explains what she knows: International Operations is an American intelligence agency that has grown to the point where it subtly controls society. Skywatch, meanwhile, is a secret space program which carefully controls who gets to leave Earth. The two organizations have a non-interference agreement, because if they fought, civilization would collapse. Li-Men asks how Jenny could know this. Reluctantly, Jenny admits that she was there when the agreement was hammered out. Belying her seeming youth, she is in fact roughly 120 years old. However, after the agreement, Jenny fell into a decades-long drunken stupor. When recently she came to the conclusion that she could not die of alcohol poisoning, she forced herself to recover, and is now researching the state of the world.
Swirling her whisky, Li-Men taps on a point on Jenny’s board, “reptilian aliens”. Li-Men believes that this refers to The Daemon, a class of beings she has seen in visions. Jenny admits that she heard stories about reptilians, but has never seen hard evidence for them. Li-Men says that she never left evidence, but Jenny still came looking for her. Stories have to start somewhere. Underlining her position as the Doctor - a planetary shaman who is part of an unbroken spiritual tradition going all the way back to the earliest humans on the African savannah - and, crucially, who has the ability to draw on the knowledge of her predecessors - Li-Men explains that when Jenny came to see her, she looks into Jenny’s head to view Jenny’s lineage. And while the things she saw were presented mostly in visual metaphors, the earliest image was a machine, built by the Daemon, which Li-Men believes is what created Jenny. If she is right, Jenny is a planetary defense system, created by aliens to protect the human race.
Jenny takes this information with a mute scowl, and then says she will need more whisky to accept this knowledge.
In Brooklyn, Kenesha is going to a bodega. She stops outside to ask an unkempt man in a suit why he is looking up in the sky. With a sheepish grin, the man explains that he is watching out for flying robots which might attack people. He advises her to look after herself as he ”can’t be everywhere”.
Going into the bodega, Kenesha asks the shopkeeper who the guy is. The shopkeeper says he knows him only as “the mayor”, a homeless man who wanders the city, asking people if they are alright. Sometimes he can go missing for months at a time, but always shows up... and he has a way of lifting people spirit’s. Everyone feels valued after a visit from “the mayor”.
Outside, “the mayor” picks a cigarette butt from between the silvery treads on the soles of his feet, and curses the litterers of New York. He remarks that Copenhagen is usually clean this time of year. Running up a nearby wall, he backflips into a dive, landing head-first in the middle of the road... and vanishes with a ripple, like a swimmer.
A nearby limousine stops on the road, disgorging Pris “Voodoo” Kitaen, the pop singer, and her assistant. The two have been on a hedonistic tear of cocaine and fine champagne for at least six hours, but Pris has just enough presence of mind to recognise what “the mayor” just did as something she saw in a dream recently - and if the rest of the dream is true, then a war is about to break out!
Waking up in bed together the day after their late-night whiskey session, Jenny Mei Sparks and Shen Li-Men share cigarettes. Jenny confesses that when she first went to investigate Li-Men, she just thought she was one of the anomalous people who struggle to live between the twin controlling powers of Skywatch and IO. Shocked by the realization that there might be more like them, Li-Men savours her cigarette, already planning for them to find and protect these people.
In New York, IO analyst Mitchell Saunders is using a rideshare app to get home. As he looks at the screen, he does not notice a passing jogger in a black hoodie - Lucy Blaze, who uses software called ‘Ambush Bug’ to suborn his phone’s microphone to her use as a listening device.
Later, Mitchell is in a meeting to show Jackie King his team’s first plan for how to hack into Skywatch’s orbiting server, to find out if they are running an illegal covert action team. The team’s plan is simple: every day, IO & Skywatch exchange data, as part of an effort to keep each other honest. So, they will put an infiltration package in the data exchange, to search Skywatch’s database for info on the CAT. To get the data out, they will then fake a swarm attack on the IO satellites, by bots programmed in Korean to cover their tracks. The bots will swarm and multiply, and will by simple proximity, try to get into Skywatch’s system. This attack will draw the attention of the admins, and allow the infiltration package to narrowcast back the info. IO will look like fools, Skywatch will feel smug, Skywatch will not know they have been robbed, everybody wins.
Jackie congratulates the team, then asks Mitchell to talk to her outside. There, she asks him how feasible it is. Mitchell, checking his phone as they are not allowed to bring them into the meeting room, says they are confident, but that his main problem is that this an act of aggression which could start a fight between the two organizations. Jackie says she needed the plan because she believes that Skywatch broke the treaty first. And while the director doesn’t know about the plan yet, she thinks he will agree. If Mitchell and the team are working on that, she can focus on her own current target - Project Thunderbook, the mysterious IO operation that trained Cole, and whose records were all sealed or destroyed by the previous director.
On the Skywatch satellite headquarters, Henry Bendix and Lauren Pennington are meeting after their work shift. They make small talk, and then Lauren asks Henry why he is so keen to break Skywatch’s treaty with IO. Henry sneers, saying that he was there when the treaty was signed, and does not have the respect for the treaty that his younger co-workers do. Lauren argues that the treaty protects both organizations from potential catastrophe. Henry corrects her - the treaty protects the organizations from certain catastrophe. The conflict would expose both organizations to the world. Skywatch, on the one hand, has space stations, Mars bases, and scientific and medical technology far beyond the mainline society, which will inspire fear and greed, which would inspire theft. IO, meanwhile, would need to rely on the resources of various states, which would be destroyed in self-defense by IO, which would result in counter-attacks, as not all the nuclear-armed countries can be controlled by IO.
Sitting down with a cocktail, Henry tells Lauren about the incident that led to the signing of the treaty, during the Seventies. Skywatch had been created to ensure that any aliens who made first contact with humans would only be able to interact with one polity, and so Skywatch maintained a secret veto on any spacelaunches. But during the Seventies, as part of a covert agreement between IO and the Soviet Politburo, the two organizations build a secret facility for military research, including spacelaunch technology. So Skywatch sent a flight of spacecraft to frighten this facility, which they had discovered was using the name “Science City Zero”.
When the spacecraft got to the facility, the defenses were aimed at them, but Skywatch’s assessment was that the city was trying to parallel their technology but had no idea how to replicate it. Skywatch had no respect for their neighbors.
The opening salvo destroyed the lead spacecrafting, killing its crew of four. The other spacecraft opened fire in response. The facility was destroyed, its population of twenty thousand reduced to thirty-five survivors. Of the seven Skywatch spacecraft in the attack, only one returned. On that craft had been a young Henry Bendix. In the city had been the then-director of IO, John Lynch, who survived with a noticeable injury.
In New York, Jackie is explaining her plan to Miles Craven, the current director of IO. He has worries, but he agrees to let her run the raid against Skywatch. He also asks her not to tell him whatever Thunderbook was doing, as he is queasy that it will hamper his ability to do his job.
In Jacob Marlowe’s secret storehouse, Angie Spica has found and activates a blue goop which is nanotechnological on nature. Swallowing the goop and waiting for it to interface with her systems, she activates her ‘base integument’, which is a new intermediate stage between her armor and her normal self. It feels cold as it coats her body and shocking as it coats her throat and eyes, but when it has passed, her internal injuries are healed and her vitals are seemingly fine. Putting her equipment to the final test, she activates her full armor, which is now a stark white and black, in contrast to the previous black-and-grey. Amazed at her success, Angie poses in victory.
In the Brooklyn safehouse, Kenesha and Cole Cash are discussing their upcoming mission against the Hightower facility, when Cole gets a strangely-worded text message and says he wants to go for a walk. On the roof of a skyscraper, he meets Lucy Blaze, who cuts to the point - IO knows he is alive, but they think he has betrayed them to Skywatch and they are going to respond accordingly. She thinks this is all he needs to know. Cole grabs her arm, saying that she must know more. Lucy goes stiff, and in the tone of a threat says that she taught him much of combat and that John Lynch and Project Thunderbook did not teach him enough to outmatch her.
Retreating hastily, Cole asks Lucy why she is even telling him. Lucy says she has a code... and that Cole belongs to her. Shocked by this, Cole does not stop her as she leaves. In the stairwell, Lucy says the he should give her regards to Jacob Marlowe and Kenesha, and tell them that Zannah says hello.
In a warehouse, Jackie King has found a specific box. In the box is a collection of ring binders, and in one of the ring binders is the index for Project Thunderbook, the I.O. group that trained Cole Cash before he faked his death and joined a team of wildcat operators who Jackie is now trying to defeat. However, as she opens the file, a small device sparks and breaks. Jackie pockets the remains, sure that it is a failed incendiary left by John Lynch, who started Project Thunderbook and subsequently tried to bury it.
Later, in their Brooklyn safehouse, Cole Cash and his team are preparing for a mission. The first part of the plan is simple: Adri Tereshkova will teleport into an I.O. blacksite codenamed “Hightower”, and release a robot drone the size of an insect using a smartphone app. When it activates the environmental alarms, she is to teleport back to get the rest of them. Adri, shocked by the functionality of the tiny drone, departs.
Meanwhile, across town, at the I.O. headquarters in Manhattan, Jackie King is heading a big Analysis op against Skywatch. Cognizant of the high-stakes nature of the job, she orders all workers present, including Mitch Saunders, to turn their phones off. Miles Craven, director of I.O., walks into the room, and though he is hesitant, he orders the mission to go ahead. A chorus of return-keys being pressed is rewarded, about a minute later, with some of the lights on the big board going green. Jackie explains to Miles that when all the lights on the board go green, that is the signal that they have all the data, and then they will shut it down. Miles' mood perks up, and he hopes aloud that after their recent run of bad luck, maybe they will have a profitable day.
At Hightower, the wild CAT steps out of a closet after the last stragglers flee the alarms. Using John Colt's knowledge of the layout, they go down a stairwell, into the area protected by event shielding. They are convinced that they will encounter no-one... but immediately they meet a group of guards in hazmat suits with guns, which frustrates Cole.
Kenesha, John Colt, and Cole Cash make short work of the guards while Adri hides behind a wall, her senses hampered by the event shielding. When the guards are dead, they move onto the lab doing the “machine telepathy” research. Here, they find 500 human brains, kept alive in jars. Cole is unnerved, but John Colt and Kenesha are unfazed. Kenesha, caressing the main console, deactivates the event shielding, much to the relief of Adri. Looking further, she realises that she has a direct line to the I.O. main servers, which she can use to delete everything tagged as originating in Hightower. Cole is hesitant, but agrees.
Her hacking complete, Kenesha whips out an incendiary she has labelled “explodey!” Cole and Adri disapprove of her enthusiasm for explosives, which leads her to denounce Cole as “the worst human in the history of humans”, adding as the group teleports away, “and I am thousands of years old, so, you know, I've met most of them.”
On Skywatch's satellite headquarters, Henry Bendix is frustrated by the swarm of North Korean bots that are attacking his network, when he is handed an emergency message from Skywatch Ground Division in New York, who says that her suborned phone microphone led to her hearing that I.O. was about to do something significant to Skywatch. Bendix, coming to the conclusion that I.O. is playing him, orders Blaze to give their crime a cost, by killing one of the I.O. Analysis people.
At I.O., deputy director Ivana Baiul tries to pull rank on Jackie King, but stops when she sees Miles Craven is present. She tells him that disaster has struck at Hightower. Craven orders the site be evacuated, and when he is informed that they have, orders her to start allocating bodies so they can speedily investigate what went wrong.
At this point, Mitch notices that the data link from Hightower is hitting them with a software package which is deleting all of their data they had previously received from that blacksite. Ordinarily, they could stop the software by shutting down their system, but they are currently hacking Skywatch and cannot do that. They are forced to watch as the Skywatch download completes, before they shut down the entire system.
Jackie King, Miles Craven and Ivana Baiul meet in a corner to assess the situation. Jackie underlines her position: Skywatch has no idea what they did, the Hightower hack must be a continuation of previous actions which happened to coincide with their efforts. Nevertheless, the Hightower data, even the parts of it stored securely offsite, are gone forever. Baiul interrupts in to add that the Hightower staff are reporting an on-site explosion. Craven orders that tomorrow, Jackie will personally sift the Skywatch haul, in search of whatever leverage he can use to get Henry Bendix, who he is sure is behind this, to back down. Craven says he has no desire to start a war.
Jackie says that, based on today, they may already be at war.
Later that day, Mitch and Jackie are leaving work. Mitch gets a lift using the Overshare app, but the driver is Lucy Blaze. She drives down an alley, abruptly shoots Mitch in the head, and leaves the dead body in the car, with the lights on.
In a snow-covered rural homestead, a man walks into the kitchen where there is an animal carcass on the countertop. Leaving his gun in a gun rack, he goes to a computer, where he is informed that the “index file” has been discovered. The audience is led to the realisation that this man is John Lynch, former head of I.O., just as he decides to go on a road trip!
REVIEW
I have mixed feelings about this book. On one side, I like how all the characters are being introduced or re-invented for this volume. On the other side, it is taking too long and some of this characters don’t seem to play a role just yet, and they are making me lose track of all the characters on the board.
I also wonder what the future of this incarnation will be. DC has had problems handling WildStorm since they acquired it. Considering the lack of news for this universe or imprint and how new 52 failed to merge them into the main universe, I am feeling that, whatever is left unexplored at the end of this story, will remain that way forever.
Besides the extreme decompression, the visuals are very good, and sometimes, very creative, dynamic and spectacular. This euro look really pays off to make the story move more than it is actually moving.
I recognize most of the new characters from previous incarnations, but others, like Spartan, are harder to remember (and changed a lot visually).
I give these issues a score of 8.
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Apollo
“Somehow, I figured the coming of the lord would be a little more auspicious.” - Apollo
Aliases:
Sun King
Gender: Male
Eyes: Blue
Hair: White
Powers:
Unique Physiology
Abilities:
Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced)
Leadership
Weaknesses:
Solar Depletion
Vulnerability to Extreme Temperature Changes
Equipment:
Photosphere of Earth
The Carrier
Universe: Wildstorm Universe
Citizenship: American
Base of Operations:
The Carrier
Eye of the Storm
Parents: Peter Desmond; father
Marital Status: Married (Midnighter; husband)
Occupation: Soldier
First Appearance: StormWatch Vol 2 #4 (February, 1998)
Powers
Unique Physiology
Solar Absorption: Apollo's powers are dependent on the Sun needing only exposure or access to sunlight to activate. Apollo's body behaves more like a battery as his powers are far more directly dependent on the sun.
Flight: He can fly at great speeds. He has been shown to easily cross the entire globe in less than 30 Seconds.
Self-Sustenance: Apollo does not require food or drink as his body is entirely sustained by his solar energy. He can survive in anaerobic environments indefinitely.
Invulnerability: He has walked and survived in the Sun without any sign of discomfort and has been able to easily enter a lava flow to deactivate a volcano.
Accelerated Healing: Apollo can be injured by the depletion of his solar energy reserves. While he is still durable, he is susceptible to physical damage. When presented with solar energy his wounds heal within a matter of minutes if not seconds normally.
Heat Vision: His eyes are constructed to channel solar energy into laser like blasts, literally concentrated sunlight. The limit of his "laser vision" has not been discovered but it is so powerful that he has scorched the entire surface of the Moon without any effort.
Energy Projection: Apollo can also release his solar energy from other parts of his body like his hands or omnidirectionally from his entire body.
Superhuman Speed
Superhuman Stamina
Superhuman Strength
Abilities
Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced)
Leadership: Apollo was the leader of a black ops StormWatch team.
Weaknesses
Solar Depletion: Apollo can drain himself through overuse of his powers since living on the Carrier does not provide him with a constant exposure to solar energy. However, even when drained he will be able to fly after 20 seconds in direct sunlight, though it would take him 2 hours to be at full charge. This can be somewhat circumvented by transporting into close proximity to the sun. He may weaken, but it's in the same vein as an athlete who has exhausted himself, rather than a car that has literally no fuel left to function. He is still nearly invulnerable, and very strong. Apollo will die if he completely depletes his solar stores, and his strength/resilience drop accordingly when weakened to the point where he's essentially normal. It has been seen that his power can be easily depleted when he is blocked off from solar energy when it has no way at all to reach him and he expends energy. The signs of this are he becomes increasingly withered and aged.
Vulnerability to Extreme Temperature Changes: Apollo's powers can be heavily affected by extreme temperature changes, like hitting him with a blast of enhanced liquid nitrogen which quick cooled Apollo robbing him of much of his solar power as all the heat in his body had been rabidly evaporated into sweat.
Equipment
Photosphere of Earth
The Carrier
Origin
Apollo was a former U.S. soldier and the leader of a black ops StormWatch team so secret that no-one but the first Weatherman, Henry Bendix, knew of its existence. Apollo was a normal human, bio-engineered by Bendix to have fantastic abilities including super-strength, heat vision, and a high degree of invulnerability. Apollo derives his power from solar energy, and becomes vulnerable to attack when that energy is depleted.
Of the seven-member team, only Apollo and Midnighter, Apollo's future husband, survived. Due to circumstances surrounding the mission, they went rogue and spent the next five years fighting undercover for a finer world in the alleyways of America.
After Bendix's fall in 1998, Christine Trelane discovered files hinting at the existence of Apollo and The Midnighter. Jackson King, formerly Battalion, now the new Weatherman, ordered them found, not sure if they were heroes or villains. Apollo and Midnighter were tracking weapons made in the "Nevada Garden", a leftover of the first Engineer. He ordered Fahrenheit and Hellstrike to tag them with fetishes so they could be transported into SkyWatch. At first, Apollo and Midnighter attacked the StormWatch team, believing them under Bendix's orders. However, they ceased the attack once they were told Bendix was dead. With King's help, they destroyed the Nevada Garden, and Trelane gave them new lives away from Stormwatch.
The Authority
In 1999, Jenny Sparks convinced both Apollo and The Midnighter to come out of retirement to join a new team, dubbed The Authority. The Authority distinguished itself from other super-human teams in that it answered to no governing body or external authority, such as the United Nations. Rather, for the first time, these were super-humans fighting for a better world on their own initiative.
Throughout the course of their membership in the Authority, Apollo and Midnighter's relationship was revealed further. Apollo also developed a friendship with Jennifer Sparks, who felt comfortable confiding in him.
On December 31, 1999, Jennifer Sparks died. Her spirit was reincarnated in an infant girl born the next day in Singapore. As soon as the child was identified, a bloody battle broke out between competing forces--including The Authority--for control of the child, code-named Jennifer Quantum. Apollo was severely beaten in the course of the battle. After the battle, the Commander raped Apollo. Consequently, the Midnighter gored the Commander with a jackhammer.
When the Authority battled a renegade Doctor, a powerful shaman who usurped the powers of the Authority's Doctor and ended up regretting his crimes and repenting, Apollo fried him to a crisp with his eye-beams.
When Seth Cowie defeated and captured the entire team, Apollo was depowered and kept on board the Authority's Carrier which was then used by the G-7 nation's Authority. The Authority's replacements were, in reality, government lapdogs and were cruel, homicidal and masochistic. Apollo was used as a punching bag by two of the villains, Teuton and Last Call, who were his and Midnighter's respective replacements. Teuton almost raped him before the Midnighter appeared and shot Apollo's assailant through the back of his skull. Apollo then fried the head of Midnighter's replacement and later did the same to The Machine, who had taken the powers of Apollo's friend the Engineer. After having killing the G7 Authority and the miserable defeat of Seth Cowie, Apollo and Midnighter were married and adopted Jenny Quantum. From this point on, Apollo was referred to as The Midnighter's husband, and vice versa.
Apollo participated in the beating of Kevin Hawkins, an SAS agent and rampant homophobe. Apollo had forgiven Kev for actually killing the Authority in the past but this was one step too far.
Human on the Inside
The U.S. President ordered an assault on The Authority which resulted in doubts, depression, and human foibles overcoming them. The Midnighter kissed another man, but when he confessed this to Apollo, Apollo became enraged and struck him, sending him through a wall. This is the first time that Apollo and The Midnighter became physically violent with each other.
Coup D'Etat & Revolution
Following a deadly mistake by US leaders, Authority team leader Jack Hawksmoor decided that the time had come to remove the US executive branch and run the country their way. The takeover went smoothly, but the occupation did not go as planned. Shadowy forces intervened to destroy the Authority and put corporate interests back in power.
During this Apollo and Midnighter were sent to raid the base of Stormwatch: Team Achilles, but they found it booby-trapped. After narrowly escaping with their lives, their next mission was to eliminate the US military's super-human training camp. Midnighter returned with the declaration that the program was "Not so special."
The Midnighter received a revelation about the future which compelled him to leave The Authority, permanently. He left Apollo and Jenny Quantum without an explanation and returned to the underground. Following a humiliating nuclear incident in Washington, DC, Hawksmoor resigned as President of the US and announced elections. The Authority disbanded. From 2005 to 2008, Apollo raised Jenny alone in San Francisco, under the watchful eye of the US Government.
When Jenny was eight years old, a series of events propelled her to take matters into her own hands and rebuild the team. She caused herself to jump in age to fourteen, precipitating a verbal confrontation with her father, Apollo. With Apollo's support, she set about to round up the surviving members of The Authority, including The Midnighter. In a painful moment between Jenny, Apollo, and Midnighter, Jenny told Midnighter that she was "the product of a broken home."
In the battle that followed, Henry Bendix revealed that he had gained control over The Midnighter through a Trojan Horse strategy which delivered nanites into Midnighter's body. The Midnighter then fought Apollo and Jenny. Midnighter told Apollo that he must kill him if he got the chance, but Apollo refused. Midnighter, with the aid of a device stolen from Dr. Krigstein's laboratory, defeated Apollo in battle, but Jenny was able to engage Midnighter long enough that the Engineer could remove the mind-control implants and restore Midnighter.
Worldstorm
Apollo battled Captain Atom and his allies in a attempt to stop the destruction of the Wildstorm universe. He killed Grifter in the battle by incinerating his head, but he was later killed by Captain Atom in retaliation. Aftewards, Void recreated the Wildstorm universe, and Apollo lived on.
Utopian
While recharging himself, he was taken down by U.S. Military forces during his attempt to aid injured people in Afghanistan.
World's End
During the events of World's End, Apollo was separated from Midnighter and the rest of the Authority when a thick layer of smog covered the Earth, preventing sunlight from reaching the surface. Apollo was forced to remain in the photosphere to absorb the radiation he needed to survive, visiting the surface in brief periods to help the team. While on the surface, environmental conditions sapped his powers, giving him a gaunt appearance and limiting his ability to fight.
He was later infected by the Warhol Fever, a super power-inducing virus, that evolved and became sentient by incubating in his body. Claiming to be "The Burn", the virus overrode his mind and attempted to escape into The Bleed. The Authority was forced to put Apollo in suspended animation, frozen and in an anaerobic room to keep the infection from spreading.
When Kaizen Gamorra and his forces attacked the Carrier and stole its technologies, Apollo was released into Gamorra Tower from the rest of Gamorra island, causing pure havoc. Apollo confronted Kaizen and killed him by incinerating his head. Apollo was sealed inside Gamorra Tower and the entire building was dropped into the Norwegian Trench so The Burn would go dormant in the cold environment.
Apollo was subsequently cured of his infection after Midnighter traveled to Scotland where he stopped a mad Habib Bin Hassan and was given an apple by Gaia Rothstein that cleansed Apollo's infection. The couple finally embraced after a long time. He and his husband later decided to stay on Earth after the Carrier left the planet, subsequently separating from the Authority, as Apollo's life depended on Earth's sun. Both Apollo and Midnighter then helped the heroes of Earth in battling the Knights of Khera, in which Apollo fought the Majestic-level Sebastian and was beaten when the Kheran warlord punched him to a un-sunlit Wales. Fortunately, he was teleported out of Wales by Stormwatch technician Link over five miles above the North Pole where he was fully recharged and able to destroy the Kheran's terraforming machines.
Fun Facts
Apollo is gay and married to The Midnighter and is the adoptive father of Jenny Quantum.
Apollo is the confidant to the Engineer, like his relationship with Jenny Sparks. He would tease her, calling her his 'fag hag'.
#apollo#sun king#StormWatch#The Authority#stormwatch zero#superman of the multiverse#dc#DC comics#thedcdunce#midnighter#lgbt#lgbtqia#lgbt+#gay#gay man
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