Gates

© DC Comics / Used without permission
Origin: Unearthly
Real Name: Tijulk Mr’asz
First Appearance: Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4 #66 [DC Comics March 1995]
                            Character created by Tom McCraw, Mark Waid & Lee Moder

ABILITIES


Prowess 3 {Average}
Coordination 5 {Good}
Strength 3 {Average}
Intellect 3 {Average}
Awareness 4 {Fair}
Willpower 5 {Good}

Stamina: 8
Determination: 2

SPECIALTIES


Deception
Stealth
Politics

POWERS


Super-Senses 1 {Weak}
       Additional Sense ["Ultraviolet Vision"]
Teleport 10 {Supreme}
       Accurate
       Gate

EQUIPMENT


QUALITIES

. Gates finds humans confusing and annoying.
. Gates is a free thinker and a non-conformist.
. Compelled Into Service.

Points: 57


ORIGIN STORY

Tijulk Mr’asz is an insectoid alien who was forced to join the Legion of an alternative reality by his planetary government as their representative. He is unique as being one of the few non-humanoid Legion members, and the only one to have joined against his will. Taking the codename of Gates, he has strong political views, and sees the Legion of Super-Heroes as militaristic and inherently fascist.

Gates was drawn forth from his own reality, along with his fellow alternate Legion members by Brainiac 5 to assist with the confrontation of Superboy-Prime and the Legion of Super-Villains. Once the Legion of Super-Villains had been defeated, Gates decided to remain when his fellow Legionnaires returned to their correct reality.

Gates is a powerful teleporter, able to open portals to almost anywhere in the galaxy. Gates uses his abilities to ferry teammates quickly from point to point, but is resentful of being used solely as a method of transportation.

Converted characters, most of the times, unavoidably exceeds the 45-point limitation that the ICONS Superpowered Roleplaying Game core book recommends. Character made according to rules presented in ICONS Great Power book. Streamlined, once again, according to ICONS Superpowered Roleplaying: The Assembled Edition.

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