Doctor Killfile II
Doctor Killfile is a net.villain created by Amabel Holland (character) and Steven Librande (concept). See also Electra. | |
Alter Ego: | Carolyn Forge |
Aliases: | Aero Lass (or Areo Lass, as it was consistently misspelled), Escapade Girl, Ultra Killfile |
Primary Writer: | Amabel Holland and Jesse Willey (formerly), Jeanne Morningstar and Drew Nilium (currently) |
Status: | Former member of Teenfactor, reserve member of the Brotherhood of Net.Villains |
Usability: | Free For Use |
Contents
History
[Note: Amabel Holland has elsewhirled the original Teenfactor series, so some or all of Carolyn Forge's original history may no longer be canon.]
Family History and Early Life
Content Warning: Sexual Assault
The long, strange, sad tale of Carolyn Forge begins with one of the Legion's greatest enemies...
(See below for notes on the continuity of this part.)
Teenfactor
When Carolyn was a teenager...
Terrence
Shortly afterwards, she met Terrence Coffee, AKA Useless Powers Lad...
Death
Not long afterwards...
Anger
Her family life became even more complicated when the woman she could have been, Electra, arrived in the Looniverse to join the team. Carolyn instantly hated and distrusted her; Electra knew how to push all her other self's buttons, and made no bones about being attracted to Terrence herself. Pregnant with twins, Carolyn took a leave of absence from Teenfactor, during which Electra attempted to rape Terrence; when Carolyn discovered this, she came to hate Electra even more.
Carolyn then attempted to use her immortal blood develop a cure for all diseases and death. This was particularly urgent because Malingerer Lad was HIV-positive. He turned down the cure, feeling he didn't deserve it after cheating on Vixen and lying to her, and left the team. Carolyn destroyed the cure because the government was refusing to give it to people they considered unworthy.
Before long, Carolyn gave birth to her twins, Jack and Elaine, with the same problems as before. This time it was the sorceress Janis Kult who intervened, delivering the twins and then kidnapping them. Carolyn enlisted the aid of The Drizzt to save them. He revealed that Kult had taken them to an future timeline ruled by an omnipotent Dark God, and only she could destroy it. She found her children, now her own age, who had become net.heroes called Methyl-Cyanocrylate Lad and I'm-Melting-I'm-Melting-Oh-What-A-World-All-My-Beautiful-Wickedness Lass, part of a resistance movement against the Dark God. Carolyn discovered to her horror that the Dark God was her own future self, bitter from the grief of losing her children, who wanted to punish the world for all she had suffered. Carolyn dared the Dark God to kill her, but she could not and killed herself instead. Carolyn then returned to her own world with her children. During this battle her armor was destroyed, and she took the name Escapade Girl.
An Ending
But their reunion was short-lived. Before long, Janis Kult, seeking revenge on Voidmaster, destroyed the Teenfactor headquarters, killing the rest of the team, including Jack and Elaine. Terrence and Carolyn joined together with many of the surviving former members and Pearly White to fight them both. After this, Teenfactor was truly over. Terrence proposed to Carolyn and she accepted, and Teenfactor ended with Terrence taking her over the threshhold. Now at last she could have the happy family life that had long been denied her.
Or so she thought.
The Killfile Wars
[I'm uncertain how to handle this material, since Amabel Holland Elsewhirled Jesse Willey's stories with her characters because she disliked Jesse's use of Electra in Adventures Beyond Comprehension, but other authors have referred to elements of the Killfile Wars. At any rate, Amabel did approve of Jesse's tarnishing and then killing Terrence, so we can probably assume that he is dead.]
A New Killfile
Carolyn was not seen for some time. (She may or may not have joined with the other surviving members of Teenfactor to battle the zombie Gerald Ford.)
When the East Coast Brotherhood of Net.Villains formed, one of their members was a new version of Doctor Killfile, who was rumored to be a version of Carolyn from one of those Evil LNH universes.
This Killfile unleashed the sabertooth virus on the world, precipitating a war between the East Coast Brotherhood and their West Coast counterparts. When Captain Continuity confronted her during the battle, his continuity-vision revealed the truth – that the new Doctor Killfile was, in fact, the mainline Looniverse-A version of Carolyn! Having come out the other side of her deepest despair, she became, not the Dark God the world tried to force her to be, but her own villain, taking for herself the legacy that had tormented her! [1]
When UltraKiwi Wondersock tried to use her virus for his own plots, she took him down hard and moved on, ready for new adventures. She became a reserve member of Mistake's merged Brotherhood.
New Teenfactor
Notably, Amabel Holland came to regret making Carolyn Dr. Killfile's daughter, seeing it as a cheap retcon. In the abandoned New Teenfactor revamp, Carolyn was a teenage super-genius recruited by the government with no indication of any traumatic past. Or of her being ¼ elf and ¼ cat.
However, since Carolyn was released to general use, later writers have used the original version of her backstory, expanding it beyond the original shock factor of the retcon into deeper thematic territory, and also held onto the whole cat thing precisely because it is extremely silly.
Personality
Initially, Carolyn was shy, sweet and introverted. She grew in confidence over the course of her time in Teenfactor, eventually becoming the team leader. She was kind, considerate and highly compassionate. However, she also showed self-righteousness (especially in interactions with Rick and her destruction of the "Cure") and fierce anger (especially when interacting with her "sister" Electra), displaying affinity with both her mother and her father.
Now that she has returned as Doctor Killfile, Carolyn is ruthless, focused and dangerous. The powerful will that let her survive repeated shocks of pain and loss has become a force that will smash thru anything to achieve her goals.
In a number of alternate timelines, Carolyn broke under the weight of all she suffered. The Drizzt said that there were many timelines where the grief from the loss of her twins turned her to evil. But this Carolyn is not broken. In her own eyes, she is stronger than ever.
See also How To Write Aero Lass for a snapshot of how Amabel saw her in 1997.
Powers and Abilities
Carolyn Forge is an immortal super-genius scientist and inventor. Initially, she wore a suit of powered armor designed by her mother; later she improved on the suit so it runs on her immortal bioelectricity. She has stopped aging at 15 years old.
As Doctor Killfile, she has many powerful and destructive inventions, a number of which use Killfile Energy to achieve their effects.
Appearance
A slim young woman with dark brown hair and wide blue eyes, who seems physically unimposing, but whose posture exudes power and command. She wears impressive techno-gauntlets.
As Dr. Killfile, wears a silver labcoat over royal blue medical scrubs, a featureless silver mask that shows only her eyes, and a silver necklace with an amulet shaped like a fist crushing a piece of paper.
Relationships
Oh, tons.
She considers both Miss Calico and Caron Forge her mothers, but has disowned Milton Fyle; it's not known what she thinks of other members of the Killfile Dynasty.
Terrence Coffee was her husband and love, and she had three children with him; Samuel, Jack, and Elaine.
Her alternate-universe counterparts include Electra.
Appearances
- Malingerer Lad and Teenfactor #4-20
- Teenfactor #1-130
- Pearly White #1
- Journey Into Irrelevancy #4
- Killfile Wars
- New Teenfactor #1
- Burst Beetle Tweseveny #2-3
- System Corruptors #34-35, 37
- Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths! #9, 26, 29, 37, 40, 43, 46
Footnotes
- ↑ Since she took personal credit for bringing Obscure Trivia Lad back from the dead, her assuming the identity of Doctor Killfile would have happened before 2011, probably shortly after Beige Midnight when her father was still active in that role. And yes, the Kube business happened a while after OTL's resurrection, but considering they're tied to the fundamental nature of the Looniverse, their existence is temporally flexible. OK, phew.