Post by Mama's Boi on Jan 1, 2019 18:02:56 GMT -7
Name: Dallas Riordan
Alias: Vantage
Race: Human
Team: New York Police Department (formerly Thunderbolts)
Voice Actress: Mary Faber (www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az0SqUQEs-Y)
Theme Song: tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/get_ready_for_a_wild_night.mp3
Image/Appearance:
DALLAS
VANTAGE
History: Dallas's paternal grandfather was a cop and then a soldier in World War II. He abandoned his wife and son and stayed behind in Europe after the war. He died as a member of the second V Battalion (the original members having been wiped out by Baron Heinrich Zemo). Dallas's father James was a retired officer in the New York City Police Department and he trained Dallas to take care of herself.
Dallas chose to become an NYPD officer like her father. She was also once a soldier before she went into politics and became the aide to the New York mayor. When the Thunderbolts appeared on the scene after the disappearances of the Avengers and the Fantastic Four, the mayor wanted to take advantage of the Thunderbolts publicity and chose to appoint Dallas as the liaison between his office and the new team of "heroes". Dallas even assisted the team on a few occasions, completely unaware that her new associates were really super villains in disguise, plotting to use their new found publicity to get security clearances with which they could take over the world.
Dallas quickly began a flirtation with Thunderbolt member Atlas and the two were dating when the group was exposed as villains. The Thunderbolts, led by Citizen V (by now Baron Zemo once again), soon made an attempt to take over the world. To save face, the mayor chose to blame Dallas for leading him astray and promptly fired her.
Now, Dallas has returned to the NYPD and is now determined to make up for all she did when she was with the Thunderbolts.
Equipment: Staff, Police Issue Sidearm
Powers: Due to ionic energy received from Atlas, Riordan regained the use of her legs and seemed to possess superhuman strength, durability, endurance, agility and reflexes.
During the time of their bonding, Riordan could turn herself into an ionic form resembling Erik Josten's from the time he was under the control of Count Nefaria. She demonstrated Atlas's powers such as ionic strength, invulnerability, flight, and increasing size.
Abilities: Dallas is an exceptional acrobat, martial artist, and swordswoman; she is trained in detective work and weapons expertise, and is a reasonably skilled sketch artist.
Weaknesses: Mortal.
Trivia:
-She doesn't use her Vantage disguise that much nowadays.
-She's 5'10" tall.
Alias: Vantage
Race: Human
Team: New York Police Department (formerly Thunderbolts)
Voice Actress: Mary Faber (www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az0SqUQEs-Y)
Theme Song: tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/get_ready_for_a_wild_night.mp3
Image/Appearance:
DALLAS
VANTAGE
History: Dallas's paternal grandfather was a cop and then a soldier in World War II. He abandoned his wife and son and stayed behind in Europe after the war. He died as a member of the second V Battalion (the original members having been wiped out by Baron Heinrich Zemo). Dallas's father James was a retired officer in the New York City Police Department and he trained Dallas to take care of herself.
Dallas chose to become an NYPD officer like her father. She was also once a soldier before she went into politics and became the aide to the New York mayor. When the Thunderbolts appeared on the scene after the disappearances of the Avengers and the Fantastic Four, the mayor wanted to take advantage of the Thunderbolts publicity and chose to appoint Dallas as the liaison between his office and the new team of "heroes". Dallas even assisted the team on a few occasions, completely unaware that her new associates were really super villains in disguise, plotting to use their new found publicity to get security clearances with which they could take over the world.
Dallas quickly began a flirtation with Thunderbolt member Atlas and the two were dating when the group was exposed as villains. The Thunderbolts, led by Citizen V (by now Baron Zemo once again), soon made an attempt to take over the world. To save face, the mayor chose to blame Dallas for leading him astray and promptly fired her.
Now, Dallas has returned to the NYPD and is now determined to make up for all she did when she was with the Thunderbolts.
Equipment: Staff, Police Issue Sidearm
Powers: Due to ionic energy received from Atlas, Riordan regained the use of her legs and seemed to possess superhuman strength, durability, endurance, agility and reflexes.
During the time of their bonding, Riordan could turn herself into an ionic form resembling Erik Josten's from the time he was under the control of Count Nefaria. She demonstrated Atlas's powers such as ionic strength, invulnerability, flight, and increasing size.
Abilities: Dallas is an exceptional acrobat, martial artist, and swordswoman; she is trained in detective work and weapons expertise, and is a reasonably skilled sketch artist.
Weaknesses: Mortal.
Trivia:
-She doesn't use her Vantage disguise that much nowadays.
-She's 5'10" tall.