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== History == | == History == | ||
− | The living virus then known as Melissa first confronted the Legion of Net.Heroes during the long-running ''[[Birth of a Villain]]'' [[Chaotic Add-On Cascade|cascade]], menacing a [[Planet Kirby]] in [[Net.ropolis]]. She split the Legion apart, and she and her clones overran Net.ropolis, battling the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]] on all fronts. | + | The living virus then known as '''Melissa''' first confronted the Legion of Net.Heroes during the long-running ''[[Birth of a Villain]]'' [[Chaotic Add-On Cascade|cascade]], menacing a [[Planet Kirby]] in [[Net.ropolis]]. She split the Legion apart, and she and her clones overran Net.ropolis, battling the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]] on all fronts. |
− | Eventually, it was revealed that | + | Eventually, it was revealed that '''Vector''' was originally a human, and was converted into a living virus by arch-villain [[wReamicus Maximus]]<ref name = AoD />, using [[Doctor Stomper]]'s technology and the [[Potion of Commotion]] (programmed, as revealed in yet another [[retcon]], from [[Irony Man]]'s recordings of [[Captain LNH]]'s brain patterns). Vector was an integral part of his plan to work with the [[Church of the Fourth Wall]] and prevent the LNH [[Writers]] from interfering with the [[Looniverse]]. |
− | While the original Vector was cured (and is currently living in California with a promising legal career), other clones of her have carried on her legacy; see [[#Relationships]] below. | + | While the original Vector was cured (and is currently living in California with a promising legal career), other clones of her have carried on her legacy; see [[#Relationships]] below. She's often referred to as '''Vector Prime''', to distinguish her from her counterparts. |
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
− | Megalomaniacal. | + | Megalomaniacal. Flies into a rage at perceived insults. Deferential and obedient to her "father", [[wReamicus Maximus]]. |
== Powers and Abilities == | == Powers and Abilities == | ||
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== Relationships == | == Relationships == | ||
− | [[wReamicus Maximus]], [[Irony Man]], [[Doctor Stomper]] and [[Captain LNH]] were all involved in her creation | + | [[wReamicus Maximus]], [[Irony Man]], [[Doctor Stomper]] and [[Captain LNH]] were all involved in her creation<ref name = LNHv250 />, and can to greater or lesser degree be considered her parents. |
Though Vector's duplicates were meant as a short-lived tool, many of them stabilized and became their own individuals, and can be considered her progeny. | Though Vector's duplicates were meant as a short-lived tool, many of them stabilized and became their own individuals, and can be considered her progeny. | ||
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* [[Vector Slime]] | * [[Vector Slime]] | ||
* [[Vector Dime]] | * [[Vector Dime]] | ||
+ | * [[Vector Racer]] | ||
+ | * [[Vector Ovine]] | ||
[[Vector Sublime]] was also an individualized duplicate; her current status is unknown. | [[Vector Sublime]] was also an individualized duplicate; her current status is unknown. | ||
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+ | In addition, malware that Vector had created was a catalyst for the creation of [[Unity]]. | ||
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+ | == Context == | ||
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+ | Vector Prime was inspired by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_(computer_virus) Melissa virus], which had shown up on the scene four days before [[Rob Rogers]] posted the first issue. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
* [[Birth of a Villain]] #1-9, 12.5-13, 16, 21-24 | * [[Birth of a Villain]] #1-9, 12.5-13, 16, 21-24 | ||
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+ | == Footnotes == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <references> | ||
+ | <ref name = AoD>It's been implied that she was a member of his [[Acolytes of Dvandom]], but this has never been confirmed.</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name = LNHv250>See ''[[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2]]'' #50 – [[Footnote Girl]]</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
[[Category:Retired Heroes and Villains]] | [[Category:Retired Heroes and Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Vector]] | [[Category:Vector]] | ||
[[Category:Characters Created by Rob Rogers]] | [[Category:Characters Created by Rob Rogers]] |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 15 July 2024
Vector Prime is a net.villain created by Rob Rogers. | |
Alter Ego: | Melissa |
Aliases: | Vector |
Primary Writer: | Rob Rogers, Saxon Brenton |
Status: | Reformed net.villain living in Looniverse-A |
Usability: | Not Reserved |
Contents
History
The living virus then known as Melissa first confronted the Legion of Net.Heroes during the long-running Birth of a Villain cascade, menacing a Planet Kirby in Net.ropolis. She split the Legion apart, and she and her clones overran Net.ropolis, battling the LNH on all fronts.
Eventually, it was revealed that Vector was originally a human, and was converted into a living virus by arch-villain wReamicus Maximus[1], using Doctor Stomper's technology and the Potion of Commotion (programmed, as revealed in yet another retcon, from Irony Man's recordings of Captain LNH's brain patterns). Vector was an integral part of his plan to work with the Church of the Fourth Wall and prevent the LNH Writers from interfering with the Looniverse.
While the original Vector was cured (and is currently living in California with a promising legal career), other clones of her have carried on her legacy; see #Relationships below. She's often referred to as Vector Prime, to distinguish her from her counterparts.
Personality
Megalomaniacal. Flies into a rage at perceived insults. Deferential and obedient to her "father", wReamicus Maximus.
Powers and Abilities
Vector Prime could replicate herself, and each of her duplicates had their own powers. She incapacitated super-heroes by filling up the space inside them and slowing down their processes; this was known as "Legionnaire's Disease". Among her duplicates' powers were transmitting themselves to any location, firing energy bolts from their fingers, and possessing the minds of others. At least one could actually touch Invisible-Intangible-Inaudible Lass. Many of the duplicates developed independent personalities and wills; see Category:Vector.
Legionnaire's Disease does not affect undead beings, and can be blocked by lurking characters, as well as Writer's Block. Characters with abnormal levels of serotonin, like those who regularly drink Mister Paprika, are also immune. Vector Prime can be harmed or negated by powerful symbols.
Appearance
Vector Prime usually appears as a tall, buxom redheaded woman, often dressed in a skintight leather catsuit. Vector's clones, however, can take nearly any form, from attractive women of various ethnicities to members of the Legion of Net.Heroes.
Relationships
wReamicus Maximus, Irony Man, Doctor Stomper and Captain LNH were all involved in her creation[2], and can to greater or lesser degree be considered her parents.
Though Vector's duplicates were meant as a short-lived tool, many of them stabilized and became their own individuals, and can be considered her progeny.
Currently-active Vectors include:
- Merissa
- The Crime Empress
- Time Crapper IV
- Vector Lime
- Vector Mime
- Vector Slime
- Vector Dime
- Vector Racer
- Vector Ovine
Vector Sublime was also an individualized duplicate; her current status is unknown.
In addition, malware that Vector had created was a catalyst for the creation of Unity.
Context
Vector Prime was inspired by the Melissa virus, which had shown up on the scene four days before Rob Rogers posted the first issue.
Appearances
- Birth of a Villain #1-9, 12.5-13, 16, 21-24
Footnotes
- ↑ It's been implied that she was a member of his Acolytes of Dvandom, but this has never been confirmed.
- ↑ See Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2 #50 – Footnote Girl