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− | {{Herobox|name = Multi-Tasking Man|faction = [[net.hero]]|creator = [[Jeff Coleburn]]|extra = |alter = Unknown|alias = None|primary = None|status = Member of the [[LNH (Classic Team)]], [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHHQ]] systems administrator|usability = Free For Use}} | + | {{Herobox|name = Multi-Tasking Man|faction = [[net.hero]]|creator = [[Jeff Coleburn]]|extra = |alter = Unknown|alias = None|primary = None|status = Member of the [[LNH (Classic Team)]], [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHHQ]] systems administrator|usability = Free For Use<ref name = coleburnuse />}} |
== History == | == History == | ||
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[[Taskani]] is his alternate-future granddaughter; he goes to visit her on the holidays. | [[Taskani]] is his alternate-future granddaughter; he goes to visit her on the holidays. | ||
− | + | His [[Omnilooniverse|alternate-universe]] counterparts include the Multitasker from [[Looniverse-Dantalion]]<ref name = multitasker /> and Multi-Asking Man of the [[Oddball Legion]]. | |
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | * [[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]] | + | * '''First Appearance:''' [[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]] |
* [[501 Blues]]: [[The Long Road to Nowhere]] | * [[501 Blues]]: [[The Long Road to Nowhere]] | ||
* [[Cry.Sig]] | * [[Cry.Sig]] | ||
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* [[The Flame Wars]] | * [[The Flame Wars]] | ||
* [[Paper Tigers]] | * [[Paper Tigers]] | ||
+ | * '''[[Multi-Tasking Man: Innocent Bystander]]''' #1-4 | ||
+ | * [[The CrossOver Caper]] | ||
* [[Flame Wars II]] | * [[Flame Wars II]] | ||
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* [[Generation Y (series)|Generation Y]] #5, 7, Annual #1 | * [[Generation Y (series)|Generation Y]] #5, 7, Annual #1 | ||
* [[Birds Fly]] #2 | * [[Birds Fly]] #2 | ||
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* [[Pliable Lad (series)|Pliable Lad]] #28/[[Glitch Girl and the Alt.Ter.Net.Tives]] #11/[[Sidekick Squad (series)|Sidekick Squad]] #4 ([[Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks]] Part 8) | * [[Pliable Lad (series)|Pliable Lad]] #28/[[Glitch Girl and the Alt.Ter.Net.Tives]] #11/[[Sidekick Squad (series)|Sidekick Squad]] #4 ([[Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks]] Part 8) | ||
* [[Pliable Lad (series)|Pliable Lad]] #29 ([[Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks]] Part 10) | * [[Pliable Lad (series)|Pliable Lad]] #29 ([[Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks]] Part 10) | ||
+ | * [[World Tales]] #3 | ||
+ | * [[Fan.Boy (series)|Fan.Boy]] #7 | ||
* [[LNH Europe (series)|LNH Europe]] #1 | * [[LNH Europe (series)|LNH Europe]] #1 | ||
* [[Stolen Hearts]] | * [[Stolen Hearts]] | ||
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* [[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]] #1, 14 | * [[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]] #1, 14 | ||
* [[Limp-Asparagus Lad (series)|Limp-Asapragus Lad]] #51, 55, Annual #1 | * [[Limp-Asparagus Lad (series)|Limp-Asapragus Lad]] #51, 55, Annual #1 | ||
+ | * [[Digital JUMP!]] #1 | ||
* [[Just Imagine Saxon Brenton Presents the RACCies Again]] #4 | * [[Just Imagine Saxon Brenton Presents the RACCies Again]] #4 | ||
* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #37, 46, 62 ([[Infinite Leadership Crisis]] Parts 2, 11 & 27) | * [[LNH Comics Presents]] #37, 46, 62 ([[Infinite Leadership Crisis]] Parts 2, 11 & 27) | ||
+ | * [[Beige Countdown]] #6 | ||
* [[WikiLull]] #5-6 | * [[WikiLull]] #5-6 | ||
* [[The Liminals (series)|The Liminals]] #1 | * [[The Liminals (series)|The Liminals]] #1 | ||
* [[Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths!]] #4 (mentioned), #8, 23, 36, 43, EPILOG (Side A) | * [[Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths!]] #4 (mentioned), #8, 23, 36, 43, EPILOG (Side A) | ||
* [[Looniverse Chronicles]] #7 | * [[Looniverse Chronicles]] #7 | ||
+ | * [[Leadership Cry.sig: Net.ropolis 2023]] #10 | ||
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+ | == Footnotes == | ||
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+ | <references> | ||
+ | <ref name = coleburnuse>[[Jeff Coleburn]]'s [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.comics.lnh/cxv_ugS1qxw/5Z8zcNRVWeMJ declaration] on how Multi-Tasking Man can be used: | ||
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+ | : My character, Multi-Tasking Man, seems to be in good hands as a plot device rather than a WC: feel free to use him, though I still have a fondness for the character, will answer any questions about him, and may (if CSC311 and ENG392 don't get in the way) send a swan song or two your way. Don't send him into battle with Leona Helmsley without his Power Gauntlets and a team of Sherpas to back him up...</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name = multitasker>Not to be confused with the [[Multi-Tasker]].</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
[[Category:Classic LNH Members]] | [[Category:Classic LNH Members]] | ||
[[Category:Cosmic Plot Device Era Characters]] | [[Category:Cosmic Plot Device Era Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Free For Use]] | [[Category:Free For Use]] |
Latest revision as of 06:18, 21 October 2024
Multi-Tasking Man is a net.hero created by Jeff Coleburn. | |
Alter Ego: | Unknown |
Aliases: | None |
Primary Writer: | None |
Status: | Member of the LNH (Classic Team), LNHHQ systems administrator |
Usability: | Free For Use[1] |
Contents
History
One of the earliest LNHers, Multi-Tasking Man was the original person who hung out in the monitor room. He acts as the coordinator of the Legion, as well as one of the gadgeteers.
He created W.I.L.B.U.R. to assist him and to hold the fort when he has to go out on the field, and has made many improvements and upgrades to the LNHQ's systems.
During the untold chapters of WikiLull, he was put in a state of quantum transcendence, and thru undisclosed means, merged with CassAIndra. He has sworn to repair her.
When he and Doctor Stomper were trapped in the Deep Omnilooniverse, Multi-Tasking Man was possessed by UltraKiwi Wondersock! The evil kiwi traveled back to Looniverse-A in his body, but Multi-Tasking Man used all his multi-tasking might to exorcise him!
Personality
Tends to be very businesslike and brisk, not wanting to waste time. Fairly quiet, but can get really exuberant under the surface. Has a hard time concentrating on one thing at a time; can process tasks better when he's doing twenty of them. Finds a near-giddy joy in creating new things.
Would like to be out on the streets fighting crime, but knows that his abilities are put to their best use in the LNHQ monitor room, making sure that this immense and chaotic group has someone who always knows what's going on.
Powers and Abilities
The ability to do many unrelated activities at once with some degree of super-speed.
Can create super-net.science gadgets. Wears a pair of gauntlets with many functions programmed in. Has a set of self-made and constantly-upgraded battle armor he uses when he actually goes out on the field.
Appearance
Green costume with white trim. Goggles, but no cape.
Relationships
Creator of W.I.L.B.U.R., and grand-creator of Unity and the Green Knight. Mentor to wReamhack and Renegade Programmer.
Taskani is his alternate-future granddaughter; he goes to visit her on the holidays.
His alternate-universe counterparts include the Multitasker from Looniverse-Dantalion[2] and Multi-Asking Man of the Oddball Legion.
Appearances
- First Appearance: Cosmic Plot Device Caper
- 501 Blues: The Long Road to Nowhere
- Cry.Sig
- Kinda Big Darkness Saga
- Integrity Quest #13
- Electrocutioner's Song
- The Flame Wars
- Paper Tigers
- Multi-Tasking Man: Innocent Bystander #1-4
- The CrossOver Caper
- Flame Wars II
- Generation Y #5, 7, Annual #1
- Birds Fly #2
- Tales of the LNH #288
- LNH Triple Play #1
- System Corruptors #11-12
- LNH Comics Presents #13 (Looniverse Adrift! Part 1)
- Pliable Lad #8, 14, 17, 19, 22
- Constellation #10-12, 21-23, 26
- Johnny Stomper #2
- Pliable Lad #28/Glitch Girl and the Alt.Ter.Net.Tives #11/Sidekick Squad #4 (Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks Part 8)
- Pliable Lad #29 (Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks Part 10)
- World Tales #3
- Fan.Boy #7
- LNH Europe #1
- Stolen Hearts
- TAMWAFAAR Man and Optimist Lad #1
- Net.Hero Society: Here a Net.Villain #1-3
- Saviors of the Net #1, 14
- Limp-Asapragus Lad #51, 55, Annual #1
- Digital JUMP! #1
- Just Imagine Saxon Brenton Presents the RACCies Again #4
- LNH Comics Presents #37, 46, 62 (Infinite Leadership Crisis Parts 2, 11 & 27)
- Beige Countdown #6
- WikiLull #5-6
- The Liminals #1
- Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths! #4 (mentioned), #8, 23, 36, 43, EPILOG (Side A)
- Looniverse Chronicles #7
- Leadership Cry.sig: Net.ropolis 2023 #10
Footnotes
- ↑ Jeff Coleburn's declaration on how Multi-Tasking Man can be used:
- My character, Multi-Tasking Man, seems to be in good hands as a plot device rather than a WC: feel free to use him, though I still have a fondness for the character, will answer any questions about him, and may (if CSC311 and ENG392 don't get in the way) send a swan song or two your way. Don't send him into battle with Leona Helmsley without his Power Gauntlets and a team of Sherpas to back him up...
- ↑ Not to be confused with the Multi-Tasker.