“Sure,” he said, “So let’s go down the list. Team leader: Aegis.
You’d think he has the standard Alexandria package, flight, super strength, invincibility, but that isn’t exactly right. He does fly, but the other two powers work differently than you’d expect. See, he isn’t invincible… he just doesn’t have any weak points.
So a) Aegis is a “he”. I believe I assumed “she” when the name first came up, whoops.
b) Alexandria has the standard package, sort of Superman-esque. Could have something else too.
c) Not invincible, but no weak points. So in other words, all of him is equally strong/vulnerable against attack. I mean, that’s fair.
His entire biology is filled with so many redundancies and reinforcements that you just can’t put him down.
Oh my cod that’s very different
All of a sudden he sounds like a coddamn eldritch monstrosity.
Throw sand in his eyes and he can still see by sensing the light on his skin. Cut his throat and it doesn’t bleed any more than the back of his hand would. The guy’s had an arm cut off and it was attached and working fine the next day. Stab him through the heart and another organ takes over the necessary functions.”
At least it sounds like these things are mostly internal, but still, easily the freakiest power we’ve heard of so far. I love it.
“Not that we’re stabbing anyone through the heart?” I made it a hopeful half-question, half-statement.
“No. Well, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to stab Aegis through the heart just to slow him down. If you did it with something big enough.
Heh, that’s one downside to being practically unkillable. It lets the enemy go all out if they’re usually limited by a code against killing.
The guy’s like a zombie, he gets back up within seconds of you beating him down, keeps coming at you until you’re too tired to fight back or you make a mistake.”
“And he’s super strong?” I asked.
Brian shook his head, “Lisa, want to field this one?”
Ah yeah, I forgot to mention that. Brian said that power too worked differently than you’d expect.
She did. “Aegis isn’t strong, but he can abuse his body in ways that makes it seem like he is. He can throw punches hard enough that they’d break his hand, mangle his joints and tear his muscles, and his body just takes it.
It does sound like he has one more power: No pain. Either his freaky biology involves no pain or he’s trained himself to ignore it, which is very hard to do.
He has no reason to hold back,
See? That’s what pain is - a motivation for the body to not do the thing that harms it.
and he doesn’t need to waste any time protecting himself from you. He can also draw on adrenaline… you’ve heard stories like how little old grandmothers lifted cars off the ground to save their grandkids?”
Yeah, that’s pretty intense. If someone can control that, it’s practically super strength.
“That’s adrenaline at work, and Aegis can do that for hours at a stretch. His body doesn’t run out of steam, he doesn’t get tired, he doesn’t exhaust his reserves of adrenaline. He just keeps going.”
Aegis originally considered the name Duracell, but some battery company had taken it.