Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Here is a description of the superhero


The superhero I’ve created is a women. Her name is Spero Armstrong. Her parents gave her
a Latin name, meaning hope. She was born a woman and she identifies as a women. She was
born in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States of America. On July 4, 1954 she was born into a family
of civil rights activists. At a young age her mother was killed during a protest. Her mother used
her powers against a squad policemen abusing innocent civilians. In school she was a loner and
kept to herself, for fear of hurting anyone with her ability. Her super ability is that she has
telepathic powers. She can move things with her mind. She can also see into the minds of
others. She was born with this super ability. It’s a genetic ability she received from her mother.
Her father will not allow her to use her powers. He doesn’t want her to have the same fate her
mother had. After growing up and moving out, she begins to secretly use her powers to help the
weak. Her limitation is that she doesn’t have full control of her power yet. She has a scar under
her left eye, from when she got in the way of her parents during a protest. An army guard cut her
when going for her father. She tries to protect those that are weak and that can’t protect
themselves. The guard that killed her mother and gave her the scar, who is now the Secretary of
Defense for the United States of America. Leaders of the country define superheros as
troublemakers, people that get in the way of real justice. They implement this idea into the minds
of society. A superhero in her world is perceived unnecessary, but is very much needed. The
fear of the unknown is what could hinder her acceptance among her society. She has an ability
that can seem deadly to someone that has an ignorance of the ability. She’s necessary,
because the people of her world need her to protect them from a civilization under tyranny. They
can also relate to her, she’s a woman her grow up on the same or similar streets as they have.
She has the relatable problems that she’s trying to fix for everyone and herself. Innocent civilians
that have an ignorance of the corruption that goes on in their towns, homes, and community. The
corruption that is brought on by the authority figures among them. In identifying who she is the
fact that she comes from a family of civil rights activists suggests that she comes from a low to
low-middle class, yet educated. She’s a half AfricanAmerican, Caucasian female that stands up
for those that are wronged.

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