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==M== M.E.G.A.S. (Metamorphic Encephalic Guidance and Attack Suspension): Preserver nanotechnology system that grants Megastar his powers. Mad Maple, the (Adam Jury): Crazed Canadian with ice-controlling weapons and a desire to redress “economic imbalances” (namely stealing from wealthy American corporations). Madame Blitz (Anna Segur): Nazi super-soldier during WWII, invested with electrical powers. Madame Colt: Gunslinging, whip-wielding Wild West heroine. Madame Guillotine: French self-styled slayer of politicians. Madame Sin: Raven II’s evil duplicate from Anti-Earth, member of the Tyranny Syndicate. Maddicks, Bill “Bulldog”: Captain of the STAR (Superhuman Tactics and Regulation) Squad for the Freedom City Police Department. Maestro, the (Basil Fatherton): Would-be composer and conductor whose research into sonics and obsession with classical music led him to become a criminal and foe of the original Freedom League. After a stint of retirement, his psychoses reasserted themselves and his is once more a member of the Crime League. Magic Mesa: A “power spot” in the American Southwest and an occasional portal to other dimensions. In the Nineteenth Century, it was the sanctum of the Master Mage Broken Crow. In modern times, it’s guarded by the “desert ghost” called Dust Devil. Magmin: Sub-terran mutant Morlocks with rocky bodies, emitting volcano-like heat. Magni Thorson: Son of Thor and Gothilde, last survivor of an Asgard consumed by Ragnarok. Magni is super-strong and wields twin hammers called Surtur and Ymir. Member of the AlterniTeens. Magpie: World’s greatest thief, aided by a mutant teleportation power. His greatest theft is attempting to steal away the heart of the second Raven. Maitre Carrefour: Corrupt Voodoo sorcerer and foe of Siren. Malador the Mystic: Undead Atlantean sorcerer with designs on becoming Master Mage and ruler of Earth’s dimension. Malfidians: An expeditionary force from Farside City sent to prepare Earth for conquest in 1969, but thwarted by Uniforce. manaka root: Rare root known the Native American tribes in eastern North America. Properly prepared, an extract of manaka root grants short bursts of super-human strength. Manaka gave the Revolutionary War hero Minuteman his powers. It was later used as a component in the treatments giving the Patriot his powers, and as the biochemical basis for the designer drug “max.” Mandragora: One of Omega’s lieutenants in the Terminus, possessed of super-strength and energy manipulation powers. Marhime: Gypsy hero and resistance fighter against the Nazis in 1940. Died in Utska, Poland fighting Nazi super-soldiers in December, 1941. Mutants & Masterminds Freedom City Encyclopedia Page 15 Marquez, Gabriel: Counselor at the Claremont Academy, confined to a wheelchair since the Terminus Invasion, which also awakened his power to temporarily nullify the powers of others. Mary Minstrel: Sometime member of the Freedom League in the 1960s with sonic powers. After her death in 1970, Daedalus used her brain patterns as the basis for the Chorale (Aria, Peaen, and Panegyric), the androids that became the Furies Three. Master Lee: Aged martial arts instructor in Freedom City, seeking worthy students for his knowledge. Master Metropolis: Dr. Metropolis’ evil duplicate from Anti-Earth, member of the Tyranny Syndicate. Mastermind: Primitive hunter transformed by the alien Preservers into the ultimate human, with tremendous intellect and psionic powers, along with the megalomania to plot the conquest of the world. Matador, el: Spanish hero with a magical cloak. Subject of the DNAscent process. Maxima: One of the Brides of the Green with the power to grow to great size. Mayombe: Sinister Voodoo cult controlled by Lady Mamba. Medea: Ancient sorceress from Colchis, niece of Circe, former wife of the hero Jason and long-time foe of Daedalus, member of the Crime League. Meek, the: Grassroots vigilante organization led by the Witness. Megalodon (Connor Kirkstrom): Marine biologist who attempted to use shark DNA as a regenerative treatment, but it turned him into a monstrous man-shark. Megastar (Christopher Beck): Teenager invested with the MEGAS, an ancient alien weapon that turns him into an adult with super-human strength. MENACE (Mobile European Network Acquiring Control of Earth): A group of European lunatics that stole plans for the Inexistence Gun, a weapon that altered causality to augment their Arsenal Outside Time. Mentac, Prince: Last survivor of the royal line of Farside City, exiled to Earth after the deaths of his family. Mentac (like all royal Farsiders) possessed psionic powers. He adventured with the world-famous Atom Family and later married Andrea Atom. The couple had four children. Mentac was lost during the Terminus Invasion and the unleashed cosmic forces caused him to "evolve" into a being of pure mental power. Mentor: Super-intelligent bio-computer created by the Preservers, founder and guiding intelligence of the Star Knights. Mercury: Roman name used by the Greek god Hermes on occasion, particular during forays to Earth to challenge Johnny Rocket. Merlin: Earth’s Master Mage and advisor to King Arthur during the reign of Camelot. Meta-Grue, the: A rogue agent of the Grue Unity, possessed of all the powers of the Atom Family. Metalla (Nikola Vrtis): Member of the Freedom Legion from the planet Daleshone with magnetic powers. Meta-Mind, the: Ruler of the Grue Unity, an entity made up of the most evolved Grue mentalities, possessing considerable intellect and mental powers. Metamorph: Shape-shifting member of the Primate Patrol. Midnight (Travis Hunter): Dark-cloaked fedora-wearing crime-fighter in the 1930s and ‘40s with darkness powers, member of the Liberty League. First appeared when he thwarted a robbery during Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds broadcast on Halloween (cf. “The Hold-Up from Outer Space!” in Midnight Adventures). Mikos West: “The world’s greatest little man of action.” Chalcedony Johnson’s second-in-command for UNISON operations in Freedom City: a dwarf and also a brilliant inventor and skilled fighter. Millennium Bug: Costumed madman with a talent for controlling computers and other machines, including his so-called “Y2Kdrones.” Mutants & Masterminds Freedom City Encyclopedia Page 16 Mind-Master: Anti-Earth version of Mastermind and the planet’s sole “super-hero”. Ministry of Powers, the: British agency responsible for dealing with superhumans and superhuman crimes. Minuteman: Masked Colonial hero during the Revolutionary War who used the rare Indian herb malaka to grant him minute-long bursts of super-human strength (“the strength of ten men!”). Monkey, the: Mutant lab monkey and criminal mastermind. Moonstone, the: An alien crystal created or discovered by the Preservers and used for millennia as a power-source in Farside City until it was usurped by Lady Lunar. The Moonstone enhances psionic powers and serves as a near-limitless source of extra-dimensional energy. It’s currently back in the care of the Farsiders. Morlocks: Former mutant servants of the Serpent People, turned primitive underground dwellers and enemies of their former masters. Some rare Morlock mutants display greater intellect and psionic powers. Mr. Infamy: Mysterious power-broker who grants your deepest desired, so long as they are certain to corrupt you. Mr. Mist (Brad Raymond): ASTRO Labs technician molecularly destablized in a teleportation accident, turning him into an insubstantial mist. Ms. Malice: Super-criminal killed in the Blackstone Prison riot of 1983. Ms. Scarlet (Thea): Taurus’ lieutenant, bodyguard, and chief trainer. She’s a mistress of unarmed combat and the use of a whip (her primary weapon). Murder League, the: A cult-like organization devoted to assassination for hire. Elite believes the Murder League is transdimensional in nature, spanning different parallel Earths. Mycanoids: Also known as “Mushroom Men,” intelligent alien fungi that infest other planets, growing from space-borne spores into armies to conquer entire worlds. (cf. “The Mushroom Men from Venus!” in Amazing Adventures). Myrmidons: Various combat robots built by the Foundry for sale to clients and use in Foundry facilities.
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