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Omarr's wife, and undisputed Queen of the Rexallian empire. Don't think she doesn't have her OWN agenda... she needs a name! I never got around to naming her....
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Mharva was fairly marvvy I thought! In her first appearance after being rescued by the Starsearchers, she declared that she would "use my wings and stings" against the Empire.
Basically, she was a failed Empire experiment. Aside from the obvious wings for arms, her snakey tail is supposed to have a deadly stinger-thingie attached.
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Ronar was one of the young aliens that joined the Starsearchers with K'zle, Gorgonna, Drey, Mharva and others...
I never got around to writing the story. but he is Queen Shalb's son from a previous marriage... Overlord Omarr's stepson, who he secretly had captured...
His being from Rexall made him quite unpopular, but he was actually kind of sweet... and what a sad situation...! PATHOS!!!
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There's not a word yet, for old friends who've just met.
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So we have at least a tantalizing cruel hint as to what some of these characters can do, but what is Drey Danger's deal?
Overthink's power isn't obvious either. I'm guessing some sort of mental attack, as he fills your brain with extra thoughts.
Seven is a totally cool concept, with that item that can only have twelve owners. Very distinctive!
Omarr's wife could be named with the same letters, more or less. Morra? Ramora? Moara?
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First, the remainder of the "9 little aliens" that were brought into the group...
Hoppa is from the same planet as Iritt, where the humanoids are all insect based... I really wanted to explore the various tribes there... I'd imagine the mantis-based tribe is pretty frightful... MOST of the planet, probably...
Anyway, Hoppa can leap and fight like nobody's business... she can also EAT like nobody's business...
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I guess this would be called a rip on Benjamin Button nowadays, but back then I wanted a comic relief character. So we have The Elder.
What's so funny about him? His race is born really old and ages backward. (how childbirth WORKS there is something I would have to work out still)
Anyhoo, see the cane? He doesn't need it physically but to HIM, being young is weird and awful and something he has very slowly aged toward... kinda like getting old for us.
So he's funny, 'cause he's all "you whippersnappers get off my lawn!!" and stuff. At age 18, 17 or whatever, The Elder knows he has a finite amount of time left.
He's a telekinetic (possibly telepathic) and his powers only get stronger as he gets younger, which is also worrisome to him.
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Does Temp make sense? To me, a race used to living on a world as hot as Mercury would probably be near to freezing to death in any other not as hot climate. PLUS he gave off such intense heat he would endanger most other places.
Therefore, most of the time, Temp is covered in a fireproof thermal suit (like on the left) and even then he still feels pretty cold even though he's giving off heat (that yellow glow)... gawd, now I'm confused!
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Shady, Sharky!! You make my day, thank you for the comments!
Set! In my old stories, Overthink was a telekinetic/telepath. Nowadays, I consider him more like Brainiac 5 at his most bastardly, and would write him like that.
I too love the concept behind Seven, and one goal would be to one day tell the stories of Twelve, Eleven, Ten, Nine and Eight. Losing that jewel and the powers it supplies cannot be an easy thing to face... or can it?
The similar letters thing makes sense... I'm leaning toward Manora.
As for Drey Danger and his deal... lemme check these old notebooks...
Drey was the one the other young aliens gravitated to as their leader... Overthink didn't care much for that... the 9 little aliens were almost a team within the team...
Drey vows to use his "great strength" against the Empire... he's shorter than everyone else... Home planet of Jupiter, so in most normal-grav situations, he's a total powerhouse. In greater gravities, he's less so. Everyone seems to love him except the Elder (jealousy? maybe).
Dean, the Starsearchers HEART you big-time!!
Well, that was my interps of the main cast. There were a few throwaway characters that were too awful to even revisit, but I rather like these guys.