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Jason Voorhees

Name: Jason Voorhees
Category: Human, Mentally Deranged, Serial Killer, Villain, Mutant, Immortal
Age: Born on June 13th, 1946
Origin: Camp Crystal Lake
Habitat: Woods near Crystal Lake, Illinois
General Description: A hydrocephalic son of Pamela Voorhees. Lived with his mother at Camp Crystal Lake. At the tender of age of 11, Jason survived a near drowning accident caused by camp councilors' negligence. Since then the only human being he really knew was his mentally deranged mother - Mrs. Voorhees. After witnessing his mother’s death at the hands of Alice Hardy, Jason began his murderous rampage. In addition to his generally unhinged psyche the main driving forces behind his unquenchable bloodlust are the desire to revenge his drowning accident and his mother’s death and his high moral views regarding premarital sexual relationships. Ever since his mother's death in 1980, Jason has been living in a humble shack in the woods surrounding the Crystal Lake, living off wild animals and vegetation, stealing the few things he needs. Without human contact he became a frightened retard, an out-of-control psychopath, a child trapped in man’s body, killing anyone who disturbs the serene atmosphere of the Crystal Lake.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: Mrs. Pamela Voorhees
Sworn Enemies: Alice Hardy, Ginny Field, Chris Higgins, Tommy Jarvis
Special Powers: Super-human strength and amazing self-healing powers. Jason is virtually indestructible and can survive even the most lethal wounds.
Weapons of Choice: Machete is Jason’s traditional weapon of choice, however he has been known to use a variety of other tools and weapons, including but not limited to: hammer, spear, knife, pitchfork, pickax, meat clever, sewing needle, harpoon rifle, fire poker, bare hands, axe, saw, and corkscrew.
Weaknesses: Usually kills his victims exclusively on Fridays the 13ths. (Also on Saturdays the 14ths, Sundays the 15ths, Mondays the 16ths, and occasionally Tuesdays the 17ths). Easily startled by people impersonating his mother or himself.
Hobbies: Decorating the shrine dedicated to his deceased mother with the bodies of his victims
Pet Peeves: Teenagers engaged in premarital sex
Best Lines: N/A
Total Estimated Power Rating: 12
2 Intellect Points + 5 Base Physical Strength Points + 1 Weapon Points for the machete + 1 Shock Point + 3 Points for Relative Invulnerability
Danger Level: Extremely High. Jason is an unstoppable killing machine that knows no mercy and is ready to kill anyone in his path. Especially if this someone happens to be an oversexed teenager.
Identification: Usually wears a hockey mask (although he is known to wear a bag over his head when in his youth). Jason’s habit of covering his face is a blessing, considering his deformed appearance. Only a few individuals “lucky” to see his malformed face have survived to tell the story.
How to Avoid: Do not have premarital sex. Especially near Camp Crystal Lake. Especially on Friday the 13th. To be on a safe side – don’t have sex and stay the hell away from Illinois all 365 days a year (366 during the leap years).
Suggested Actions in Case of Encounter: Impersonate his mother and strike him with a sharp heavy object. If you succeed in bringing him down – jump into the nearest car and drive as far away as you can. Make sure to never drive the notoriously unreliable German VW Beetles – they usually have either ignition or battery problems. When driving your famously reliable fine American vehicle - make sure you have plenty of gas in your tank.
Suggested Killing Techniques: Severe blows to the head with sharp and heavy objects have been known to incapacitate him for long enough for you to escape, however Jason is impossible to kill and even if he appears to be very, very dead – do not believe it. Even if his pronounced dead by a licensed medical professional. Even if his skull is wide open and his brain is sliding out of his head (just a scratch, as far as Jason is concerned). Even if he is supposedly cremated and buried. Remember – Jason is out there. Always.
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Movies and Books Featuring the Character:

- Friday the 13th (1980)
- Friday the 13th - Part 2 (1981)
- Friday the 13th - Part 3-D (1982)
- Friday the 13th - Part 4: The Final Chapter (1984)

Wonder Woman

Name: Diana (aka Diana Prince)
Category: Superhero, Amazon, Immortal, Human
Age: Exact Age Unknown (Thousands of years)
Origin: Uncharted Island within the Devil’s Triangle (Paradise Island)
Habitat: Washington, DC, USA, World of Men
General Description: One of the most powerful superheroes in the world, Diana is a daughter of Queen Hippolyte. She chose to leave Paradise Island in order to assist the United States of America in the battle against the Nazi Germany and other Axis powers. Wonder Woman has a wide range of various tools at her disposal:
1) The Golden Belt (symbol of Amazon supremacy) allows her to retain her extraordinary powers and immortality away from Paradise Island
2) The Golden Lasso, made from indestructible material, compels people to tell the truth and obey commands.
3) The Silver Bracelets of Victory, allow her to deflect bullets using her superhuman reflexes.
4) The Invisible Plane – an advanced aircraft with built-in elevator jazz stereo. The plane does not make its passengers (or the pilot seat) invisible, but provides a breathtaking and entirely unobstructed 360 degrees panoramic view.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: Queen Hippolyte, Major Steve Trevor
Sworn Enemies: Colonel Oberst Von Blasko, Agent M, Baroness Paula Von Gunther
Special Powers: In addition to her extraordinary strength, intelligence, agility, and ability to duplicate anyone’s voice, Wonder Woman possesses extraordinary disguise skills – with a few simple touches (a wig, a different hairdo, glasses, etc.) she is able to change her appearance so drastically that even her own mother is unable to recognize her. When combined with her ability to instantaneously change her looks with a simple twirl, this skill allows her to live a double life as Wonder Woman and Diana Prince.
Weapons of Choice: Golden Lasso, bare hands, Golden Tiara that doubles as a throwing weapon
Weaknesses: Major Steve Trevor
Hobbies: Forward Dash, Archery, Spear Throwing, Stone Throwing, Weight Lifting, High Jump, Arm Wrestling, Bullet Dodging
Pet Peeves: Men who have little regard for womanhood.
Best Lines:
1) Please, put those guns down. You could hurt people.
2) You certainly use a lot of material in your dresses.
3) The Nazis don’t care about their women. They let you fend for yourself. And any civilization that does not recognize the female is doomed to destruction. Women are the wave of the future and sisterhood is stronger than anything.
4) You obviously have little regard for womanhood. You must learn respect.
Total Estimated Power Rating: 18
7 Intellect Points + 3 Base Physical Strength Points + 3 Additional Physical Strength Points for when on Paradise Island (or for when wearing the Golden Belt of Amazon Supremacy) + 1 Weapon Points for the Lasso and the razor-sharp Tiara + 1 Point for Relative Immortality + 3 Additional Points for the Golden Lasso’s hypnosis inducing characteristics, Invisible plane, and disguise skills
Power Level: Extremely high. One of the most powerful superheroes in the world, Wonder Woman is the living proof of Amazon supremacy.
Identification: It is absolutely impossible to identify Wonder Woman when she is not wearing her Star-Spangled underwear outfit. Her disguise skills are truly legendary. It is advisable to treat every woman you encounter with a healthy dose of fear. Any one of them could be Wonder Woman.
How to Recruit: Try to become an object of her affections. It seems that the best way to achieve this status is to virtually ignore her, unless she is half naked. It worked for Major Trevor, and I don’t see a reason why it wouldn’t work for you...
How to Stay on Her Good Side: Under no circumstances show your sexist upbringing. Keep Susan B. Anthony’s biography on your reading table, just in case Wonder Woman drops by.
What to Look Out For: One sexist remark and it’s over. Wonder Woman takes feminism very seriously. And so should you.
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Movies and Books Featuring the Character:
- The New Original Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman. TV Series (1st Season (1975))

Stefan Crosscoe

Name: Stefan Crosscoe
Category: Werewolf Hunter, Human, Occult Investigator, Immortal
Age: Exact age unknown. Approximately 10,000 years
Origin: Unknown (Transylvania?)
Habitat: United States
General Description: Mysterious werewolf hunter and occult investigator Stefan Crosscoe is the brother of Stirba, the queen of the werewolves. Stefan dedicated his inexplicably long life to the pursuit of his sister and her minions. Mr. Crosscoe is the only known werewolf hunter to use titanium (instead of silver) weapons.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: Father Florin, Vasile the Dwarf, Konstantin the Daughterless, Luca the Widower
Sworn Enemies: Stirba
Special Powers: Immortality, advanced knowledge of occult
Weapons of Choice: Stakes and daggers forged from titanium, pistol loaded with titanium ammunition, consecrated oil, chalice that held the scared blood of Christ, holy water, etc.
Weaknesses: Somewhat susceptible to hypnosis, suspected of harboring impure feelings towards his sister Stirba
Hobbies: Collecting werewolf memorabilia
Pet Peeves: Werewolves
Best Lines:
1) This type of bullet, Mr.White means your sister is a werewolf
2) The process of evolution is reversed!
Total Estimated Power Rating: 10
5 Intellect Points + 3 Base Physical Strength Points + 1 Weapon Points for his arsenal of titanium weapons + 1 Point for Relative Immortality
Power Level: Medium. Stefan is a skillful werewolf hunter. However, his immortality is relative, for he can be killed; and his education outside the field of occultism is rather limited.
Identification: Identifying Stefan is relatively easy, for he would use any occasion to let you know that he is in fact an “occult investigator” and his name is Stefan Crosscoe. Why investigate occult if you can’t brag about it, right? In fact, Stefan would probably give you his business card - it would read “Stefan Crosscoe. Occult Investigator.”
How to Recruit: Simply believing (or pretending to believe) him and acknowledging (or pretending to acknowledge) the fact that he is an experienced “Occult Investigator” would totally get him to be sympathetic to your cause. So, if you simply say something like: “Wow… You know so much about the dark arts! I totally need you expertise to hunt down some werewolves” – Stefan will be by your side before you can snicker.
How to Stay on His Good Side: Stefan is a recluse and prefers to work alone or in the company of his Romanian associates. Give him some personal space and try not to cross his path.
What to Look Out For:
When hunting werewolves with Mr. Crosscoe try to avoid being bitten and becoming one of these creatures. Stefan harbors a bizarre belief that when killing werewolves he is doing them a huge favor. Many a werewolf have “benefited” from his “charity.”
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Movies and Books Featuring the Character:
- Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf (1985)

Queen Hippolyte

Name: Hippolyte
Category: Immortal, Amazon
Age: Unknown (Thousands of Years)
Origin: Ancient Greece
Habitat: Paradise Island
General Description: Queen of Amazons and mother of Wonder Woman. Hippolyte is the founder of the Paradise Island civilization, an all-female kingdom whose subjects are dedicated to athletic discipline and higher learning.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: Wonder Woman
Sworn Enemies: None
Special Powers: Like all women on Paradise Island she is significantly stronger and quicker than her non-Amazon counterparts.
Weapon(s) of choice: Bare Hands
Weakness(es): Men
Hobbies: Playing harp, designing skanky outfits for her daughter
Pet Peeves: Men
Best Line(s):
1) You are too young to remember how we women were slaves in Rome and Greece. I promised myself it would never happen again.
2) I named this island Paradise for an excellent reason: There are no men on it. Thus it is free of their wars, their greed, their hostilities, their barbaric, masculine behavior.
3) Very well, then, go. Observe the male species.
4) We are stronger, wiser, and more advanced than all those people in their jungles out there. Our civilization is perfection.
Total Estimated Power Rating: 12
6 Intellect Points + 3 Base Physical Strength Points + 1 Point for Relative Immortality + 2 Additional Physical Strength Points for the powers she draws from the Paradise Island
Power Level: Queen Hippolyte is immortal for as long as she stays on Paradise island, if she were to leave the Paradise Island she would revert to a mere human being, loosing her immortality and most of her special abilities. While on Paradise Island and protected by her Amazon subjects she is virtually invulnerable.
Identification: Unlike other inhabitants of the Paradise Island, Queen Hippolyte has a thing for huge amounts of gaudy jewelry...
How to Recruit: Being an immortal Queen of the Paradise Island means not having many things to lust for... Which makes it hard for her to seriously invest into projects that do not concern her queendom. There are rumors that despite her rhetoric on the subject she actually misses a barbaric, masculine touch.., but even if these rumors are correct, chances that a man could charm her into doing something are rather slim...
How to Stay on His Good Side: Live up to the Amazonian ideals of womanhood...
What to Look Out For: Keep your chauvinistic jokes to yourself. Jokes about blondes are not funny to blondes. Especially to the blondes who happen to be the all-powerful and super-intelligent queens of Amazons.
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Movie(s) and or Book(s) featuring the character:
- The New Original Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman. TV Series (1st Season (1975))

Slan the Cat

Name: Slan Quince
Category: Immortal, Head Hunter
Age: 205 years
Size: Large human
Origin: New York, NY
Habitat: Unknown
General Description: One of the evil immortals. After his first death in 1813, when his ship was sunk by the British during the war of 1812, Slan became a blacksmith. However after just a few decades of relatively peaceful existence, he chose a career of a professional head hunter.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: Patrick Stanze (first teacher)
Sworn Enemies: Duncan MacLeod, Connor MacLeod
Special Powers: Immortality, Excellent Swordsmanship, Blacksmithing skills
Weapon(s) of choice: A sword which he forged himself. The sword contains a projectile blade that can be launched from its hilt, used when Slan finds himself cornered by a superior opponent.
Weakness(es): Slan uses a steel mask to protects his face, which he considers to be his most valuable asset due to its rugged masculine beauty. This opinion may or may not be shared by others.
Hobbies: Checking himself out in various mirrors, Reckless driving
Pet Peeves: Sharp objects pointed at his face
Best Line(s):
1) MacLeod! I am Slan Quince and I’ve come for you head.
2) We have not been properly introduced, but you’ll get to know me, my dear.
3) You know what some wags call me? Slan the Cat! Because I like to play with my victims first.
Total Estimated Power Rating: 10
4 Intellect Points + 4 Base Physical Strength Points + 1 Weapon Points for the sword + 1 Point for Relative Immortality
Power Rating Estimate Notes: Before taking the heads of his opponents Slan Quince enjoys harassing his victims by destroying everything they love in this world until they question whether they want to live or die. Thus it is recommended to guarantee the safety of your loved ones when facing Slan. Damaging his face will make him loose his cool and might give you a fighting advantage. Separating his head from the body is the only sure way to kill him.
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Movie(s) and or Book(s) featuring the character:
- The Gathering - Highlander: The Series (1st Season (1992))

Eugene Victor Tooms

Name: Eugene Victor Tooms
Category: Mutant, Serial Killer, Cannibal
Age: Unknown (Over 100 years old)
Size: Average human
Origin: Unknown
Habitat: Basement of the 66 Exeter Street, Baltimore, MD
General Description: Mutant of unknown origin. Extremely old, although exact age is unknown. In deep sleep his metabolic activity slows down to such a degree that he is able to hibernate for 30 years in a nest made out of rags and newspapers. However every 30 years Eugene has to wake up and consume five human livers that sustain him during the next hibernation period. Abnormal mutation of his muscular and skeletal systems allows him to enter dwellings of his victims through chimneys, ventilation vents, plumbing pipes, and other small openings.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: None
Sworn Enemies: Fox Mulder, Dana Scully
Special Powers: Ability to stretch his body and squeeze through even the smallest opening. Ability to force screws and bolts in and out without using a screwdriver.
Weapon(s) of choice: Bare hands
Weakness(es): Inability to convincingly lie about his age
Hobbies: Collects trophies from each victim
Pet Peeves: Escalators
Best Line(s): N/A
Total Estimated Power Rating: 9
3 Intellect Points + 3 Base Physical Strength Points + 1 Shock Point + 1 Point for Body Stretching Ability + 1 Point for Relative Immortality
Power Rating Estimate Notes: Eugene Victor Tooms heavily relies on the element of surprise. His intellectual and physical abilities are rather average, however his ability to attack when least expected makes him extremely dangerous.
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Movie(s) and or Book(s) featuring the character:
- Squeeze (The X Files - Season 1 (1993))
- Tooms (The X Files - Season 1 (1993))

Apollo

Name: Apollo
Category: Human-Alien Hybrid, God
Age: Approximately 5000 years
Size: Varies – from average human to enormous.
Origin: Ancient Greece, Planet Earth
Habitat: Pollux IV
General Description: Son of Zeus, an alien from Pollux IV and Leto, a human woman. Has an extra organ in his chest that helps him transmit and control enormous energy. Was worshipped as god in Ancient Greece along with other aliens of his race: Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, Artemis, and others.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: For a short period of time - Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas
Sworn Enemies: Scott, Kirk, Chekov
Special Powers: Controls enormous energy – can kill a human being at will, launch powerful energy bolts, jam communications and melt equipment.
Weapon(s) of choice: Lightening bolts, giant green energy field in the shape of a human hand
Weakness(es): Apollo requires rest after extensive usages of energy. The source of Apollo’s power is a temple-like structure, destruction of which leaves Apollo virtually powerless.
Hobbies: Drinking the sacramental wine, listening to the music of the pipes, providing for and caring for humans, being worshiped
Pet Peeves: Sad faces, arrogant disobeying humans
Best Line(s):
1) We're immortal, we gods. But the Earth changed. Your fathers changed. They turned away until we were only memories. A god cannot survive as a memory. We need love, admiration, worship, as you need food.
2) I offer you eternal rest and happiness according to the ancient ways. I ask little in return, but what I ask for I insist upon.
Total Estimated Power Rating: 19
4 Intellect Points + 4 Base Physical Strength Points + 1 Additional Physical Strength Points for when Apollo enlarges himself + 4 Weapon Points for the Giant Energy hand + 3 Points for Space Continuum Control + 3 Points for Advanced Invulnerability
Power Rating Estimate Notes: Apollo’s power is truly immense and god-like. Capable to crush a Constitution class starship like an eggshell. However his intelligence in quite average, and some of his weaknesses leave him vulnerable to attack.
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Movie(s) and or Book(s) featuring the character:
- Who Mourns for Adonais? - Star Trek The Original Series (2nd Season (1966))