Matrix

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Matrix is a net.hero created by Dave Van Domelen.
Alter Ego: Shane Boxer
Aliases: John Q. Smith, Constellation II
Primary Writer: Dave Van Domelen
Status:
Usability: Usable With Permission

History

From Dave Van Domelen, 5/2/97: Dvandomforce rebel from the future of 2077, he switched minds with a normal joe in the present in an attempt to stop the creation of DeFacto V. He failed, but ended up trapped and powerless in the 20th Century, but in the wake of the Century Pact gained new powers from the servants of the tyrant he worked to overthrow! Unfortunately, this picture really didn't turn out as well as I'd have liked. Oh well.

In the year 2077, DeFacto V ruled the world with an iron fist. Shane Boxer was a member of Dvandomforce, the only rebel movement in this totally ordered dystopia. But Eagle, head of Dvandomforce, had a plan – to send the mind of a single agent back in time to prevent DeFacto V's creation. Shane would be that agent, traveling back into the body of his own ancestor, John Q. Smith.

Unfortunately, his mind was scrambled by the experience, and his attempts at preventing this dire event ended up helping it happen.

When DeFacto V was finally defeated by Squidman killing Sig.Lad, Shane was left behind in John Q. Smith's body, while John became a leader of the rebellion in Shane's. Shane went on to infiltrate the Century Pact, a secret organization founded by DeFacto's former lieutentants Darkheart and Steelwind. He soon tipped off Dvandom Force as to the Pact's true nature.

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Personality

Powers and Abilities

In DeFacto V's timeline, Shane had a Series Five Cyclo-heart, allowing him to grow an armored shell with a plasma cannon and flight capabilities by tapping the pressure patch over his heart and shouting "DVANDOMFORCE!" In this form, he could connect to a larger RoboVector[1] and control it.

Upon infiltrating the Century Pact, he was given the ability to transform into a being of living metal.

Hackemon

Besides his various superpowers, his experience as a dystopian-future rebel gave him strong intelligence-gathering and infiltration skills.

Appearance

From Dave Van Domelen, 12/11/99: In Dvandom Force #100, Shane Boxer became the new Constellation, as seen here. The costume design is somewhat a parody of the "Dark Flash" costume introduced in Flash #150, although in this pose it's not as obvious. Rather than coloring this piece, I painted it. The black is a gloss acrylic enamel. I laid down a sort of nebular background on the body with light grey, but that barely shows up in the scan. Then the metallic bits and the stars were added with white acrylic paint. The energy construct around him was painted grey with splatterdabs of white. Sky blue and grey paints were used for highlights on the metal bits.

In his original body, Shane was tall and muscular. John Q. Smith's body was significantly less so.

Notes

Named after Ben Boxer from Jack Kirby's Kamandi and Shane Gooseman from The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers.

Appearances

Footnotes

  1. Not to be confused with the giant robot combiner Vector in Birth of a Villain. Or, for that matter, the Vector from Dvandom's Superguy series Crazy Guy.