Ray
Ray Terril
Fighting |
Good |
Agility |
Excellent |
Strength |
Good |
Endurance |
Remarkable |
Reason |
Excellent |
Intuition |
Remarkable |
Psyche |
Good |
Health |
70 |
Karma |
60 |
Resources |
Excellent |
Popularity |
5 |
Powers
- Electromagnetic Energy Manipulation: Amazing
- Electromagnetic Energy Generation: Amazing
- True Flight: Monstrous in atmosphere. He can attain Class 1000 speeds in space
- Energy Detection: Remarkable
- Resistance to Fire and Heat: Amazing
- Light Form: He is intangible while in this form, and gains the following abilities:
- Energy Absorption: Monstrous
- Life Support: Can survive indefinately without the need for food or water. He can also survive the depths of space uninjured.
- Power Reserve: Unearthy energy. With this energy he can add the points in his reserve to his physical strength or to enhance his energy manipulation powers. This use is a 1 shot, 1 round. The energy reserves must be refueled using his absorption power.
- With a full charge, he can stay powered for up to 12 hours without an energy source.
- Without an energy source, he loses power at a rate of 6pts. per hour.
- Solid Light Constructs: He can use light to construct simple solid objects, such as cloths, geometric shapes with Good ability.
- Telepathy: Restricted to energy beings made of light
Talents
Acrobatics, Computers
Contacts
Watchmen, Doom Patrol, Justice League
History
When Raymond Terrill was born, his father worried about the dangerously high levels electromagnetic energy that his infant son possessed. The worries of Raymond's father Happy Terrill (a.k.a the original Ray) were only increased after remembering an old prediction that foretold that Happy's children would enivitibly face the powerful being known as the "Light Entity." Therefore, as a means to protect his son, Happy gave the child to his brother. In an effort to prevent extra grief, Happy told his wife that their child had died from the high-energy levels he possessed.
From a very young age, Raymond was told that he was light-sensitive, and that exposure to light would kill him. He was raised until his teen years by his uncle, Thomas, and was privately taught by nuns in a blacked-out home. Raymond felt confined in his home, and constantly escaped late at night whenever he could. It wasn't until Thomas died that Raymond learned the truth about his real parentage. Ray's cousin Hank later stepped in and helped him through Ray's first exposure to light. The light activated his metahuman powers, and at the urging of Hank and Happy Terrill (as the original Ray), Raymond decided to use his abilities as a super hero.
As The Ray, Raymond became a member of a new Justice League of America, and also worked in a "partnership" with the Black Canary. Ray also became a member of the JLA Training team known as the Justice League Task Force. Ray stayed with the League until the new "Big Seven" team took over. Ray also briefly became a member of the loose-knit Forgotten Heroes.
After the Avatar fiasco, The Ray once again became an active member of the heroing community. Not feeling comfortable with the JLA or the Titans, Ray has taken up membership in the new Doom Patrol as a spy for the Justice League, and has since abandoned them due to moral differences and taken up residence with the Watchmen.
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