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Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Robber Band: Snap-Black!

Time to meet another member of the Robber Band! This time it's 1970's throwback Snap-Black!

This figure is based off of the Polymer stretching figure from the SuperFigs line. A while back I had his right arm re-sculpted by my buddy Jan. I wanted it to be more obvious that he did indeed possess stretching powers. Not sure we'll ever release the re-done version, as it's not much of a change, but I really like him a lot!









Snap-Black
Affiliation: The Robber Band
BP: 85
AP: 11
Attributes
Strength 5 Agility 9[2] Mind 2 Resolve 4
Powers/Character Mods
Elasticity
Melee Attack x 2
--Super x 1
Mind Shield x 2
Reflection (Close Combat)
Super-Agility x 2
Super Leap
Vitality: 9

Time traveler from the 1970's Louis Wilkins once possessed the uncanny ability to find and enter small worm holes in the fabric of reality. This ability lead him to the current era. He only intended to stay for a brief visit, but when he arrived he became caught up in a heated super-battle between the Hunter and Daddy Wrong-Legs. Not able to dodge in time, Wilkins was struck by some debris from an attack meant for Hunter. The severe blow to the head not only unhinged Wilkins, but robbed him of his time-traveling powers!

Distraught, angry, and seeking revenge, Wilkins eventually tracked down Daddy Wrong-Legs and Long Connie with the intent to attack them. But Long Connie's silver tongue convinced the now delusional Wilkins that his true enemy was the Hunter, and heroes like him! Then Daddy Wrong-Legs applied the Agent-X resin to Wilkins, and he was transformed into the third member of the Robber Band. In addition to basic super-stretching powers, Wilkins gained the ability to use his elastic form to turn foes' punches and kicks back on them. Because of this, and to honor his 1970's era origins, he took the name Snap-Black!

Both Daddy Wrong-Legs and Long Connie don't know how long the effects of Wilkins' injury, or Connie's conditioning, will last. They watch their comrade closely, but in the meantime they rely on his amazing elusiveness to confound their enemies in battle.


--Scott