Post by Mama's Boi on Nov 13, 2018 6:31:41 GMT -7
Name: Unknown
Alias: The Beyonder
Race: Unknown
Team: Solo
Voice Actor: Earl Boen (previous appearance) and Lance LeGault (current appearance)
Theme Song: tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/training_montage.mp3
Image/Appearance:
PREVIOUS APPEARANCE
CURRENT APPEARANCE
History: The being known as the Beyonder was, in fact, a young member of an ancient otherwordly race known as the Beyonders. He was dragged to Earth by the super-villain genius group Intel by a tachyon beam meant to attract a Vibranium meteorite.
The Beyonder observed Earth for a number of years and was fascinated to discover that the beings living within Earth's reality were not each a creation complete unto themselves. Within his universe the Beyonder was complete; indeed he was all of his reality. As a consequence, he was naturally surprised to discover that Earth's beings were merely a part of a greater whole making up their universe; one that was itself but a member of a larger collection of universes, perhaps of infinite extent, called a multiverse! Hence, each sentient being on Earth was, in the Beyonder's unique point of view, inherently "incomplete" and thereby (he assumed) must strive to find some way to remedy its incompleteness. For this reason the Beyonder decided that the driving force of all sentient beings must be desire - an emotional state previously unknown to him - which manifested itself as a longing to grow; to be; to evolve into something that one is currently not in order to achieve a sense of completeness. Indeed, upon the realization that he (as he heretofore thought) was not all that existed, he began to view himself as incomplete, and, as a result, found that he too now felt desire.
To investigate the nature of desire, the Beyonder undertook an experiment. Various adventurers based on Earth, most of them possessing superhuman powers went to New York City's Central Park to investigate an enormous circular construct which had materialized in the park's Sheep Meadow. Upon entering the construct, the adventurers (as well as the construct itself) were teleported to an area of spacetime near a galaxy far from the vicinity of Earth's. Similarly, a large number of costumed criminals were chosen. Eventually, good triumphed over evil, but he has erased all the memory from this "secret war" out of all the adventurers and criminals, in case he wants to use them again in a future secret war.
Noticing that new warriors were coming into this reality, he is now deciding to organize a new "secret war", choosing both past adventurers and criminals as well as new ones, in order to see if good can still triumph over evil with all these new additions into this reality.
Equipment: Extra-dimensional teleportation using his own power.
Powers: In all of his versions, The Beyonder has the general ability to manipulate reality. The original Beyonder was considered to be the most powerful being in the multiverse, having power surpassing Cosmic Entities, such as the Living Tribunal and Eternity. He was capable of causing a multiversal wide destruction, and took over the entire earth with a mere thought. He also had vast psionic abilities, which enabled him to scan the minds of the entire world, neutralize psychic probes from powerful telepaths, erase the memories about himself from every human being on the planet, among other abilities. His cognitive capacity is such that he can assimilate knowledge from the entire Multiverse. He can also easily change states of matter, and has a host of other different powers. He is endowed with superhuman strength of such an extent that it is potentially incalculable. Using his ability to manipulate reality, he can, in effect, regenerate damage done to his body by simply willing it repaired. Additional powers include teleportation, flight, the ability to choose his own physical resistances and attributes, as well as the ability to move others from one place to another via teleportation, such as the heroes and villains he moved through spacetime to his 'Battleworld' construct in the original Secret Wars. However, The Beyonder, went through several retcons, which significantly reduced his power. The retcons made the Beyonder arguably weaker than many Cosmic Entities, but he still retained his virtually infinite reality warping powers. Inherent in his near-limitless psionic abilities the Beyonder has the potential to affect reality in a manner that could, in theory, simulate virtually any power.
Abilities: Due to his nigh-omnipotence, he has limitless strength.
Weaknesses: The Beyonder possesses no inherent weaknesses, but he was, at one time, stripped of his powers by Doctor Doom in Battleworld and later became mortal through his own devises by investing his power into a machine. It is possible for the Beyonder to be weakened, albeit by performing such a great feat as destroying a fundamental force of the universe such as Death. Even in this state, however, he is incredibly powerful, having enough strength to at least banish a legion of demons back to Hell in one motion. The Puma when in perfect harmony with the universe was also claimed to be able to destroy the Beyonder. The Beyonder also had to exert himself in battle against the Molecule Man (who was a multiversal level entity), and he was overloaded by the Rachel Summers Phoenix, after which he collapsed on the ground, though only after granting her enough power to do so. Despite this, he was claimed to be either omnipotent or nigh omnipotent on different occasions, and to have power millions of times greater than Multiversal scale. Similarly, despite claiming to be omniscient, he had no knowledge of the multiverse outside of his own realm, and had to learn everything by experience.
Trivia:
-He can change between his current and previous appearance at will.
Alias: The Beyonder
Race: Unknown
Team: Solo
Voice Actor: Earl Boen (previous appearance) and Lance LeGault (current appearance)
Theme Song: tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/training_montage.mp3
Image/Appearance:
PREVIOUS APPEARANCE
CURRENT APPEARANCE
History: The being known as the Beyonder was, in fact, a young member of an ancient otherwordly race known as the Beyonders. He was dragged to Earth by the super-villain genius group Intel by a tachyon beam meant to attract a Vibranium meteorite.
The Beyonder observed Earth for a number of years and was fascinated to discover that the beings living within Earth's reality were not each a creation complete unto themselves. Within his universe the Beyonder was complete; indeed he was all of his reality. As a consequence, he was naturally surprised to discover that Earth's beings were merely a part of a greater whole making up their universe; one that was itself but a member of a larger collection of universes, perhaps of infinite extent, called a multiverse! Hence, each sentient being on Earth was, in the Beyonder's unique point of view, inherently "incomplete" and thereby (he assumed) must strive to find some way to remedy its incompleteness. For this reason the Beyonder decided that the driving force of all sentient beings must be desire - an emotional state previously unknown to him - which manifested itself as a longing to grow; to be; to evolve into something that one is currently not in order to achieve a sense of completeness. Indeed, upon the realization that he (as he heretofore thought) was not all that existed, he began to view himself as incomplete, and, as a result, found that he too now felt desire.
To investigate the nature of desire, the Beyonder undertook an experiment. Various adventurers based on Earth, most of them possessing superhuman powers went to New York City's Central Park to investigate an enormous circular construct which had materialized in the park's Sheep Meadow. Upon entering the construct, the adventurers (as well as the construct itself) were teleported to an area of spacetime near a galaxy far from the vicinity of Earth's. Similarly, a large number of costumed criminals were chosen. Eventually, good triumphed over evil, but he has erased all the memory from this "secret war" out of all the adventurers and criminals, in case he wants to use them again in a future secret war.
Noticing that new warriors were coming into this reality, he is now deciding to organize a new "secret war", choosing both past adventurers and criminals as well as new ones, in order to see if good can still triumph over evil with all these new additions into this reality.
Equipment: Extra-dimensional teleportation using his own power.
Powers: In all of his versions, The Beyonder has the general ability to manipulate reality. The original Beyonder was considered to be the most powerful being in the multiverse, having power surpassing Cosmic Entities, such as the Living Tribunal and Eternity. He was capable of causing a multiversal wide destruction, and took over the entire earth with a mere thought. He also had vast psionic abilities, which enabled him to scan the minds of the entire world, neutralize psychic probes from powerful telepaths, erase the memories about himself from every human being on the planet, among other abilities. His cognitive capacity is such that he can assimilate knowledge from the entire Multiverse. He can also easily change states of matter, and has a host of other different powers. He is endowed with superhuman strength of such an extent that it is potentially incalculable. Using his ability to manipulate reality, he can, in effect, regenerate damage done to his body by simply willing it repaired. Additional powers include teleportation, flight, the ability to choose his own physical resistances and attributes, as well as the ability to move others from one place to another via teleportation, such as the heroes and villains he moved through spacetime to his 'Battleworld' construct in the original Secret Wars. However, The Beyonder, went through several retcons, which significantly reduced his power. The retcons made the Beyonder arguably weaker than many Cosmic Entities, but he still retained his virtually infinite reality warping powers. Inherent in his near-limitless psionic abilities the Beyonder has the potential to affect reality in a manner that could, in theory, simulate virtually any power.
Abilities: Due to his nigh-omnipotence, he has limitless strength.
Weaknesses: The Beyonder possesses no inherent weaknesses, but he was, at one time, stripped of his powers by Doctor Doom in Battleworld and later became mortal through his own devises by investing his power into a machine. It is possible for the Beyonder to be weakened, albeit by performing such a great feat as destroying a fundamental force of the universe such as Death. Even in this state, however, he is incredibly powerful, having enough strength to at least banish a legion of demons back to Hell in one motion. The Puma when in perfect harmony with the universe was also claimed to be able to destroy the Beyonder. The Beyonder also had to exert himself in battle against the Molecule Man (who was a multiversal level entity), and he was overloaded by the Rachel Summers Phoenix, after which he collapsed on the ground, though only after granting her enough power to do so. Despite this, he was claimed to be either omnipotent or nigh omnipotent on different occasions, and to have power millions of times greater than Multiversal scale. Similarly, despite claiming to be omniscient, he had no knowledge of the multiverse outside of his own realm, and had to learn everything by experience.
Trivia:
-He can change between his current and previous appearance at will.