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Blue Wave was a member of the greatest team in the world, the Net.Hero Society of America! The Society split up to investigate mysterious events going on all over the world, and in Ant.alt.ica, alongside his teammates QuickMale and Captain Echo, Blue Wave discovered the nefarious mechanisms of Dr. Node! The bad doctor activated his robot dragon's self-destruct, and Blue Wave was thrown away by the blast...
 
Blue Wave was a member of the greatest team in the world, the Net.Hero Society of America! The Society split up to investigate mysterious events going on all over the world, and in Ant.alt.ica, alongside his teammates QuickMale and Captain Echo, Blue Wave discovered the nefarious mechanisms of Dr. Node! The bad doctor activated his robot dragon's self-destruct, and Blue Wave was thrown away by the blast...
  
...waking up seven years later in a world where the Net.Hero League of America did not exist and had never existed. He joined the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]] to have a place to be, and since [[Miss Translation]] and her band of weirdos had found him, joined up with them. Unfortunately, that meant he was kicked out of the LNH when they lost [[The Normalizer]].  
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...waking up seven years later in a world where the Net.Hero Society of America did not exist and had never existed. He joined the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]] to have a place to be, and since [[Miss Translation]] and her band of weirdos had found him, joined up with them. Unfortunately, that meant he was kicked out of the LNH when they lost [[The Normalizer]].  
  
 
Millionaire philanthropist [[Lamar Dunston]] set their team up with a base, and Blue Wave and his new allies set off on adventure. They found The Normalizer again— but lost another, as Miss Translation fled with scant warning back to her home planet. Together, they set off into space – only to find themselves a thousand years off course!
 
Millionaire philanthropist [[Lamar Dunston]] set their team up with a base, and Blue Wave and his new allies set off on adventure. They found The Normalizer again— but lost another, as Miss Translation fled with scant warning back to her home planet. Together, they set off into space – only to find themselves a thousand years off course!

Revision as of 00:31, 22 April 2019

Blue Wave is a alter.net.hero created by Jamie Rosen.
Alter Ego: Unknown
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: Jamie Rosen
Status: Lost in space and time
Usability: Usable With Permission

History

Blue Wave was a member of the greatest team in the world, the Net.Hero Society of America! The Society split up to investigate mysterious events going on all over the world, and in Ant.alt.ica, alongside his teammates QuickMale and Captain Echo, Blue Wave discovered the nefarious mechanisms of Dr. Node! The bad doctor activated his robot dragon's self-destruct, and Blue Wave was thrown away by the blast...

...waking up seven years later in a world where the Net.Hero Society of America did not exist and had never existed. He joined the LNH to have a place to be, and since Miss Translation and her band of weirdos had found him, joined up with them. Unfortunately, that meant he was kicked out of the LNH when they lost The Normalizer.

Millionaire philanthropist Lamar Dunston set their team up with a base, and Blue Wave and his new allies set off on adventure. They found The Normalizer again— but lost another, as Miss Translation fled with scant warning back to her home planet. Together, they set off into space – only to find themselves a thousand years off course!

Powers and Abilities

Has the ability to manipulate ice and water, as well as some deeper link to the Net.Element of Thread.

Personality

Square-jawed'ly heroic! Shoves down any complicated and/or difficult feelings which would interfere with that persona.

Appearance

A man garbed head-to-toe in a blue spandex costume, complete with a mask that leaves only his eyes, nose, and mouth exposed.

Additional Notes

Blue Wave and the other heroes and villains of his world are references to FidoNet, a system that connected bulletin boards in the early days of the Internet, that was both like and unlike Usenet.

Appearances