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Sentinels story summary

 

The

Sentinels

RISE

(Give brief origin summaries for each character).

The story goes in summary: Knightngale thinks that it’s time for the world to get a team of heroes it can count on, unlike the Planetaries (who work when the Greek Gods say so) or the League of Nations (who function as a U.N. unit), to work together when no one else could and also to keep each other in check (who better to keep Superman in check than Superman?). She, Knightngale, has already made up a roster of who she wanted to put on her team; they need to be real heroes, symbols of virtue and morality, the things people were wishing for or had no idea even existed. Her first target is Midknight, whom she feels is the best representative for the little and ordinary man with no powers, but the drive and will power. Midknight is undecided, however, as he sees that he would serve little or no use on a dominantly meta-human team. With Midknight on the fence, Knightngale decides to go out for Raed, whom is concerned about the added duties and stresses being on a team and what they’d do to his wife and baby. Knightngale promises Raed and his family a home within her base of operations, . Raed, with approval from his wife, Serenity, moves the family into their new home. Knightngale, now with two power-houses, begins to consider the chances of getting who she wants and who she might have to substitute. She is turned down by a regretful Paragon Avenger, a busy Hyper Hawk, an uninterested N-Gauge, and the unreachable Fireball and Solar Flare. In exchange for the previous losses, however, she gains the aid of Hyper Hawk’s younger sister, Honey-B, the heroine Silke, and after much persuading, the vampire Blackua.

Knightngale brings the possible team to her HQ, and from there begins getting everyone to introduce themselves. As the ice melts and people begin warming up, Midknight stops by to check out how well Knightngale’s little operation is going. Impressed, Midknight decides to join in on the meeting to see what everyone is capable of. Knightngale then decides that if Midknight won’t join the team, then at least he could give the others some lessons in functioning as one. So, very much reluctantly, Midknight begins to couch them in an adequate facility, but only briefly, for the danger alarm is sounded, and the rag-tag team is called out to deal with the problem.

Meanwhile, in between the events of Knightngale’s team-creating, Hades’ servant Cerberus has been going through out the world and back to his master’s old base to re-fill it with the necessary scientific and some mystic equipment. Hades himself isn’t physically present, although fragments of him remain around the area of disaster from that one fateful day twenty-one years ago (this coincides with Knightngale’s origin). Hades, after a confrontation with the Planetaries, was blasted by Planetary leader Saturn while trying to make a break for it via magic portal (lol MKvsDC much?). The blast sends Hades away to some pocket universe, while rocketing thousands of his own body (various sized crystal shards) everywhere. One of those shards finds its way into the throat of baby Knightngale, who before it was a normal human; the blast itself was what killed her original parents and their part of the valley. A wealthy couple (Knightngale’s adoptive parents, the Manley’s) visiting the area for potential factories sees some of the blast and decides to investigate, finding the baby sheltered under her mother and with (you guessed it) the crystal shard. The shard had only penetrated the voice box, rendering the infant almost mute (however, with very faint traces of Hades’ power still in that crystal, Knightngale was given some spectacular strengths like being able to lift 15 tons, temporary flight, and, being that the shard was in her throat, a powerful scream capable of severe structural damage); miraculously, the shard’s velocity weakened going through the mother’s. Knightngale has kept the shard to remind her of her mysterious past.

Hades has contacted his loyal servant some short months after the blast through powerful com-link spells, but as far as sorcery goes, that is almost the limit of his abilities (His being blasted by Saturn really messed up his powers as is, and the Gods removed any of his Greek magic skills, foolishly leaving him with some other abilities). Cerberus has since then been re-building his master’s kingdom and collecting the lost shards in order for his return.

The Sentinels arrive upon the scene to see that Cerberus (and some scrawny look-alike lackeys) making away with several items of Manley-tech. Most of the team is used to working solo, and as such they’re ways of doing things start getting in the way of the others’ way of doing things. While most of the tech is returned, and the lackeys defeated, Cerberus makes away with two or three pieces of equipment. The team, back at Manley tower, is starting to come at each other for getting in the way of things. Midknight is especially mad because he feels that he did nothing during that stint and would still be able to do nothing. The team begins to pull apart despite Knightngale’s persisting that it stays together, and vacate Manley tower.  Knightngale is left to consider her next choice of action, when the tower is breached. Surveillance feed shows a huge murky figure smashing through the tower’s then-semi-basic security measures (which Knightngale updates after this event) at an alarming speed, and coming up to her floor fast. Knightngale prepares for the worst and heads for her secret armory, but the power is cut before she can get the doors open. Midknight, who isn’t as far from the tower as everyone else, notices the power outage and investigates. Upon breaking his way into his friend’s building, he finds the place heavily damaged and the signs of a struggle, along with several more pieces of technology missing, along with the shard Knightngale keeps on her work desk. Using some detective work (and special equipment) Midknight confirms that the assailant is in fact Cerberus from the spots of D.N.A (blood) in the room, and even finds some of his friend’s blood as well. Using it as a trail, Midknight leaves the building and quickly mounts his unique “Locust”-motorcycle to follow the kidnapper. The trails grows and fades at times due to (and lack of) struggles between the two until he finally makes it to a harbor, where the trail ends abruptly at one of the docks. Getting information on ship departures, Midknight finds that the boat is heading to the . Unsure of how to get there and what his chances are against Cerberus in one-on-one combat, Midknight decides that help wouldn’t be a bad thing. At first, Midknight is only considering Raed as his back up, but when he manages to get a hold of him, he finds that Serenity is willing to help too (of course she’d drop the baby off with her parents before departing). As the White family (Raed’s family) arrives at the beaten-up Manley tower, the idea comes up that the entire team should come back together (Serenity’s idea, she comes up with it after considering that Knightngale’s capture was the fault of everyone leaving). Midknight and Raed are skeptical that the team would work now if it hadn’t worked before, but Serenity believes that if they were to come together when it mattered most, the team’s true potential would be release, and the world would have the Heroes Knightngale was so hopeful in creating. The two men agree, and soon the call is sent out to the others…

Meanwhile, Knightngale awakes in a large subterranean laboratory that is mainly filled with Manley technology, handcuffed and with something around her throat. She pulls herself from the red earth of the lab floor and begins wandering around in search of answers; soon she finds herself face-to-face with Cerberus, whom is called off from his patrolling duties. As he leaves his position, Knightngale sees a figure standing at a large computer console, which she assumes was the one who gave to beast his command.  She is about to demand that he let her go, when a sharp and powerful electrical pain attacks her body, and what ever screams she would’ve made were turned against her into more assaulting pain. The man at the console tells her that she shouldn’t raise her voice, or the collar would activate its “defense” mechanisms again. She decides to ask about her current situation instead, and comes to find out that the man is Hades, and the reason for her capture is basically his resurrection: The shard she had was the last piece of the puzzle, and when her team met Cerberus outside of the tech-plant, he picked up the “scent” he waited for the right time to strike. Knightngale asks to be let go, since he had what he wanted, but Hades puts it rather bluntly that she’d jeopardize everything if she lived; her escape would mean that she could tell the world about Hades, and really put a damper on things. Hades then gives her two options: join him in his new empire and live, or be given to Cerberus. In an act of Dues Ex Machina though, Hades’ alarm systems sound when an unidentified aircraft bleeps on his radar, leaving the previous conversation in the air. The aircraft turns out to be Knightngale’s team, united and flying her personal jet (the Black Eagle). Hades turns to Knightngale, and tells her to prepare a eulogy for her soon-to-be dead friends. Knightngale again tries to scream, but the collar and cuffs put more currents into her body, restricting her to the ground.

The team met together in Manley tower prior to there arrival in the Aosta valley, there, they came up with their plan of action. Midknight gave the rest of them what information he had, while Serenity began trying to secure a mind-link with Knightngale. Serenity failed to secure a link (Hades put a block on Knightngale’s mind), but did manage to locate Cerberus’ position on the leaving vessel and his movements up to the Aosta valley and into Hades’ secret mountain-valley base (Hades, although greatly prepared, hastily forgot to secure his lackey from being located, and will put the blame for his compromised position on the beast). The team is now ready to move out, and Midknight is elected substitute leader of the mission, as well as pilot.

Hades sends out an EMP to knock the aircraft out of the sky, along with a small barrage of missiles, which would be only one of many techs he stole. This attack is not as devastating as he wishes it to be, however, as when the smoke clears, Raed is seen carrying the craft gently to the ground, along with minimal damage done (thanks to a shield generated by Serenity). Hades, a little perplexed, calls for Cerberus to lead a small army of drones to confront the heroes. As the heroes ascend to Hades’ fortress, the army descends upon them. Again, to Hades’ amazement, the army does little to hamper the heroes’ progression, in fact, two of them (Midknight and Silke) disappear from the battle site. It turns out that they have worked their way into the base through one of the orifices the army came out of. As the two begin trekking through the dangerous facility, the others, Raed, Serenity, Blackua, and Honey-B, are wrapping things up with Hades’ army, but as the army dwindles, Cerberus comes out and begins attacking Blackua. With the four of them turned toward Cerberus, Hades now gets back to focusing on the two intruders, who have made their way to the lab’s outer layer (it’s a big lab). Hades powers up several traps for the two, and sits back planning for the possibility of them all getting through.  

Meanwhile, the four are having a little more trouble with Cerberus that they expected; He’s strong enough to go toe-to-toe with Raed and Blackua, and the mental shielding of Hades keep Serenity from shutting him down, not to mention Honey-B’s bolts seem to just be bouncing off of him, but despite these setbacks, they aren’t letting up for a second and keep hitting back. Silke and Midknight have just begun to meet the traps Hades set out for them; sonics, electrical currents, magnets, even several robots, but these do not stop the duo, as when one falls, the other picks them up, if they aren’t fighting off the surrounding danger. Hades becomes more and more alarmed as his defenses crumble that he starts to put his “plan B” into play. Knightngale grows bolder and begins mocking Hades, who in turn sends more volts into her, knocking her out this time. Hades storms out from his inner lab and confronts the two crime-fighters himself, who are already a little fatigued from previous engagements. Outside, the four have been putting a lot of work into putting Cerberus down, but it appears that there is no hope of doing so. Serenity decides that if she can’t do anything to stop him, then this mission is compromised, so she starts trying to get inside of Cerberus’ head. Cerberus senses this and comes after her, but is repelled by the remaining three. Serenity begins pushing farther into his mind, straining herself to the breaking in the process. After much struggling, she breaks through and shuts him down, but at the same time she collapses from the strain of the effort. With Serenity down, the other three move on into the stronghold, Serenity in Raed’s arms. When they get to the lab that Midknight and Silke found, Hades has already gained the upper hand over them, now the odds are three against one; Raed, Blackua, and Honey-B versus Hades. Hades makes the first move, knocking Serenity from Raed’s arms and onto the floor, somewhere by Knightngale. Raed immediately retaliates and counters Hades with the same powerful blows he gave to Cerberus, while Blackua stands back, waiting for his time to strike; Honey-B is working on Knightngale’s collar and cuffs while trying to get her back up on her feet. Raed and Blackua tag-team against Hades works fine until Hades grabs Honey-B and threatens to kill her if they don’t leave. Raed and Blackua reluctantly stand-down and Hades begins laughing and mocking the heroes, too busy to notice Knightngale sneaking up behind him. Before Hades realizes his folly, Knightngale’s collar is now on him. Enraged, he also neglects the collar’s “on-switch” as he yells and roars at Knightngale. The volts are enough to bring Hades to his knees, but with the additional juice added by Honey-B, Hades is now crippled by the energy. Raed, Blackua, Knightngale, Honey-B, Midknight, and Silke stand over the beaten Hades, and place him under arrest (along with a placed left to his temple from Midknight). As the heroes leave the base back to the Black Eagle, Cerberus awakens and begins to charge at the heroes, but is put back down by Knightngale’s powerful sonic scream. Now with two apprehended baddies, the team boards the aircraft and sets back home, all the while discussing the benefits of becoming a team. Knightngale just stares out a window, and smiles; she got her team, and the earth has its Sentinels.

END.

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Why don't I write?

I need to vent; I've got ideas for stories, even my own  (joint) comic universe, but I can't seem to get anything in motion! none of my ideas have really gotten anywhere, and I solely blame myself: I am a lazy man who enjoys slacking off too much to get his own heroes out onto the paper (or keyboard).
 
Sorry Raed.
Sorry Knightngale.
Sorry Paragon Avenger.
Sorry Sentinels.
 
Sorry to alot more characters of mine for not getting in the game...I must change this about myself; No longer should I just talk to my brother about these things, no more! t

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Bible crunch.

Yeah, this is a Bible - related blog, but this is also the internet, and you don't have to read if you don't want to. For those who want to read, I ask that ye are quick to listen, slow to speak, and absolutely slow to anger. If you've any questions, ask, but any smart-ass remarks or discriminatory statements (I doubt any of you are intolerant though, but still I don't want to take any chances) I, well this is MY blog, so I COMMAND that any smart-ass remarks or discriminatory statements are NOT to be made; I will not tolerate them, and I know anyone who has the brains to make any can also change them into reasonable and respectful questions.
 
 
Flipping through this cool book my father found (lo and behold he is also in it) got me thinking alot of things over (so really, this is more of a Godly-thought-based thread, and me expressing some ideas and opinions I wanted to vent out; I don't enjoy holding thoughts in)
 
Okay, enough rambling. I wanted to discuss works and why they don't work. Works, people like to believe, are what saves them from Hell, but in truth, that's a load of malarky;  It doesn't matter how good you think of yourself or how good others think of you, without God backing your works up or being the reason for your works then your committing a sin. Remember, "Pride goeth before the Fall", and since we are all sinners, no man is truly better than the other.
 
And now going down a different trail: What is Sin? well, my dismay, I found out that sin isn't limited to "Thou shalt not murder" and such, but actually sin is anything that is taking your eyes off of God (it now makes sense as to why we are all sinners, even the really good people). Yes, every little thing we do that isn't God related is sin, and that does suck, because I do enjoy doing things for myself. But let us keep in mind; just because we sin doesn't at all mean God doesn't love us (if he didn't, he never would've sent Jesus to the cross, and we...heck, we wouldn't have even been bothered to have been created!)
 
Now you may be asking yourself "Well why does God get to say what is right?". To be blunt, He's God; He created everything, and everything is done through His approval, so why in the world should we question his authority? (We question because we are human and do not understand everything). To try and relate this to a more human level; Has anyone here played the game Black & White? well if you haven't, you basically get to be a god (not God mind you, for in this game you don't get to create things out of thin air, although I think you could do that with trees...) and you have a people to look after. Now these people are yours; they are given to you. It is in YOUR say-so what happens to them, so if you wanted to sacrifice someone to your altar, you could go ahead and do so without any human objection. 
 
 Now some of you might not be phased because you don't believe in a God, and all of my writings may just sound like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo to y'all. To be honest, I cannot convince anyone that God is real, for I am nor more human than you. The only one capable of doing so is the Lord himself. So if you really want understanding, I'd suggest going to him.

 Hate me if you want, talk to me if you want, but please do NOT leave without asking questions and, hopefully, get yourselves some answers.
I did not want to offend anyone by doing this, but the Lord convicts me to speak the truth, and the truth will set ye free. 
 
And now to lighten any stress or anger any one may have:

 

 


IT'S U2!!!
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Hey guys, if you could help me out with this (please).

Yeah, I want to (God forbid) do a battle thread, but I want it to be something great, so that's why I'm asking for aid.
 
Here's the idea:
 

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I've done my research (but any more is great) on both characters, and have determined that they would be a good match-up.
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Hey friends.

Just wanted to say "hi", without having to do it individually...
sounds conceited, but it also is a way to bring us all together...
 
 
Just as long as this doesn't go pubic, and attract the attention of people I don't want...

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BLEACH + Avengers: sound interesting?

An idea I spawned last night.; What if the Avengers (Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Scarlet Witch, and Quicksilver) went into the Soul Society? in fact, what if they met Rukia instead?
 
 
Basically replacing the roles of the original cast with the Avengers.
 
 
 
What do you think?

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