Showing posts with label Dark Riders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dark Riders. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2021

DIRTNAP

 


DIRTNAP

Real Name: Unknown
First Appearance: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #95, November 1995

Powers: Dirtnap is a parasitic mutant with the ability to assimilate the genetic patterns of his victims in order to duplicate them. His normal state is apparently that of a misshaped elderly man. Dirtnap can manifest an unrealistically large mouth and set of teeth, devouring victims whole. Once he has absorbed them in this manner, Dirtnap can assume that person's (or animal's) physical appearance, typically distinguishable only by his red smiley face insignia. He has access to their thoughts and memories at this time as well. Dirtnap can assimilate multiple beings in this manner, holding their genetic patterns in his system and switching between different forms as he chooses. He can be forced to divest himself of a body after absorbing them, restoring them as an independent being and losing his ability to mimic them.

DEADBOLT

 


DEADBOLT

Real Name: Unknown
First Appearance: Cable (Vol. 1) #17, November 1994

Powers: Deadbolt's mutant power enabled him to exist as a living skeleton contained within a bio-energy field, somehow still capable of speech and movement. He could physically remove his bones and use them as razor-sharp handheld weapons or throwing spikes. These bones then somehow replaced themselves, but whether it is through hyper-accelerated organic regeneration or re-materializing due to his body's energy field is unknown.

HURRICANE

 


HURRICANE

Real Name: Unrevealed
First Appearance: Cable (Vol. 1) #17, November 1994

Powers: Hurricane's mutant power was to focus the atmosphere around him into concentrated gusts of gale-force wind or swirling tornadoes. He could manipulate the air surrounding him, causing it to flow according to his commands. His gale force winds could knock down or throw about an opponent and manipulate his whirling high-velocity wind storms either around his person or some distance away from himself.

SPYNE

 


SPYNE

Real Name: Unknown
First Appearance: Cable (Vol. 1) #17, November 1994

Powers: Spyne's mutation granted him a sufficiently demonic reptilian physiology, combining red scales with an enormous mouth, prehensile tail, needle-like fangs, two clawed toes, three razor-taloned fingers on each hand, and bone spurts along his backbone. He also had heightened strength, speed, agility, endurance, reflexes, durability, senses, and leg power for leaping, hyper-keen senses, and iridescent eyes.

LIFEFORCE

 


LIFEFORCE

Real Name: Unrevealed
First Appearance: Cable (Vol. 1) #17, November 1994

Powers: Lifeforce was a psychic vampire, born with the mutant power to drain away the living energy of other people. She did this through close physical proximity, and used the life force she absorbed in order to replenish her own, boosting her stamina and recuperative powers to varying degrees. She could also re-channel it into blasts of destructive concussive energy.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

DARK RIDERS

 


DARK RIDERS

Roster: (clockwise) Tusk (3 Tuskettes in front), Psynapse, Foxbat, Gauntlet, Harddrive, and Barrage
First Appearance: X-Factor (Vol. 1) #65, April 1991

History & Powers: Originally known as the ‘Riders of the Storm’, the Dark Riders were a strike team assembled by Apocalypse. Initially, they were identified as Inhumans in their earliest appearances, but have been treated as mutants ever since. The newer members in the second incarnation of the Dark Riders led by Genesis (Tyler Dayspring) were all mutants.

Tusk has unspecified superhuman abilities. It has been implied that a little parasitic worm may possibly be animating the larger Tusk form normally seen. Regardless of the worm's existence, Tusk's normal body is enormous, standing over seven feet tall with massive musculature. He has superhuman strength, endurance, resistance to physical injury, two curved tusks extending up from his back, and an organic crust of armor extending between his shoulders and down his back somewhat. Tusk is capable of spawning underlings, or Tuskettes, from this crust on his backside. These underlings act as extensions of his being, similar to Multiple Man's duplicates. They are roughly three or four feet tall generally, but still possessed enhanced levels of strength, stamina, and durability, though not as great as the larger Tusk.

Psynapse was a telepath. He could read the thoughts and feelings of other people, and pull them into his own astral plane where they are subject to his complete control over their psychic surroundings. He could also assume remote control over the physical actions of others, or trigger their pain responses to send them into unbearable agony.

Foxbat possessed augmented strength, speed, agility, endurance, reflexes, leaping ability, and increased night vision. He had clawed hooves and fingers, fangs, and spear-like appendages which could be triggered to grow from the inside of his arm straight out the underside of his wrists, or from the outside of his arms pointing up past his shoulders.

Gauntlet never demonstrated any noticeable superhuman powers. He had green scaly skin and rows of needle-sharp teeth. If anything, he probably possessed superhuman eyesight and uncanny accuracy. Primarily, he employed a cache of plasma rifles, grenades, and other military-style weapons.

Harddrive has the ability to cybernetically bond himself with metal and technology, assimilating it into his neural net. This effectively allows him to transform himself into a cyborg at will, and possibly reverse the process just as easily. Merging with computer systems gives him immediate access to all the files stored in the software, downloading the information directly into his brain. He has used his powers to incorporate various forms of high technology into his person. Harddrive possesses enhanced physical strength and armored protection for his organic parts. He has highly advanced sensory abilities, including being able to detect electromagnetic wavelengths, mentally receive radio transmissions, and hack into security systems to see through closed-circuit video cameras monitoring a building. He can also projection his holographic consciousness over a distance, allowing him to observe and communicate with people hundreds of miles away. Harddrive is equipped with offensive weapons such as laser arrays, electro-jectors, and cryo-thermal relays. Finally, he is able to teleport himself and others from one location to another, across the planet's entire surface. He can trigger this teleportation signature to encompass anyone within his immediate vicinity, or in the vicinity of his holographically-projected consciousness (Also, Harddrive had the alias of "Mainframe" and both appear to be separate consciousnesses inside the body, apparently the organic mind and a computer-based A.I. respectively).

Barrage's forearms have been transformed into organic weapons, bio-mechanical energy conduits that can collect ambient energy from the environment and focus it into discharges of heat and explosive power. He produced photo-voltaic and concussive force, which is projected out through his cybernetics as devastating blasts. He could also strike opponents with the energy-charged arms for greater physical impact.

Thursday, January 14, 2021

GENESIS


 

GENESIS

Real Name: Tyler Dayspring
First Appearance: Cable (Vol. 2) #6, December 1993

Powers: Genesis possessed the mutant power to forge a mental link with the minds of others. Through this link, he could telepathically affix himself to a person’s memories and visually display them as psychoplasmic hologram projections hanging in thin air, in full visual clarity and surround sound. He could also project memories from his own mind as well.

Tyler Dayspring was trained in military tactics, guerilla warfare, and other combat disciplines. He often employed weapons and personal body armor from his era.

STRYFE


 

STRYFE

Real Name: Stryfe
First Appearance: The New Mutants (Vol. 1) #86, February 1990

Powers: Stryfe was the perfect mutant clone of Cable, created from Cable's healthy cells and therefore possessing all of his power and none of the restrictions imposed by the techno-organic virus. He was also genetically engineered at the time of his creation to be a perfect physical specimen, possessing peak human strength, stamina, reflexes, and genius intelligence. His mutant abilities gave him vast potential for both telepathic and telekinetic feats.

He could sense the presence of other sentient beings, read their thoughts, create psychic links to communicate psionically with others, exert mental domination over someone's thoughts or actions, project directed force to lift and maneuver matter or devastate it where it stood, cast force fields to protect him and others from physical harm or harsh environments like the surface of the moon, etc. He demonstrated sufficient telekinetic power and control to prevent Cyclops and Jean Grey from accessing their mutant abilities in his presence. His armor protected him from significant levels of direct assault.

Saturday, January 9, 2021

APOCALYPSE


 

APOCALYPSE

Real Name: En Sabah Nur
First Appearance: X-Factor (Vol. 1) #5, June 1986

Powers: Apocalypse is one of the first Earth-born mutants. His mutation originally consisted of superhuman strength, megamorphic capabilities, longevity, and energy discharges. He possesses Class 100 superhuman strength, superhuman agility, endurance, reflexes, and invulnerability. He can withstand a tremendous level of physical assault. As a megamorph, he can alter the molecular structure of his body in anyway in order to change his shape and form.

Apocalypse has an extremely long lifespan due to his status as an External. Externals are mutants who, in addition to having powers from their active x-factor gene, are gifted with near-immortality. An External’s immortality manifests at the point of their first mortal death. Externals apparently can die at the hands of another External’s powers, the Legacy Virus, or the destruction of their astral forms.

After becoming a techno-organic cyborg merged with Celestial technology, Apocalypse incorporated his mutant powers into those modifications. The mechanical aspects of his body are equally controllable by his powers, enabling him to transform his hands into giant drills or vise grips, stretch his arms, legs, or torso to great lengths, grow wings and/or jet booster engines in order to fly at supersonic speeds, and manifest projectile or energy weapons of various types out of his own skin. Apocalypse can also transform into human forms, completely hiding his cybernetic parts. He is capable of teleporting instantaneously from one location to another. His cybernetics contain sub-spatial accesses, allowing him to tap into vast storages of raw energy from his Celestial technology, amplifying any of his abilities to even greater levels. Apocalypse's costume is actually part of his body, and he can alter its appearance at will. He can also levitate himself telekinetically has demonstrated some level of telepathic skill.

Despite his External status, he is unable to exert his accumulated power levels indefinitely, requiring him to spend decades at a time in rejuvenation chambers or transition into a new form. The various techno-organic viruses in his body have added a polymorphic capacity to his DNA to make it highly adaptable to take that new form. He does this either by taking possession of a living host or mixing his blood with raw materials, using his T-O virus to re-write existing genetic codes to reincarnate himself with all his powers and memories from existing sources of living or dead tissue over a period of time.

Apocalypse is an extraordinary genius possessing knowledge of genetic engineering, technology, and various areas of science that is advanced beyond humanity. He is also a master strategist.