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==Battle Tactics==
 
==Battle Tactics==
 
Warcry tries to take full advantage of her manoeuverability in flight.  She tends to use fly-by strafing attacks and evasive flight defence.  Her main attack is a blast of blinding light she calls the Smoking Mirror, the weapon of the Aztec warrior god Tezcatlipoca.  The blast also produces a sound like a deafening howl or keening cry, which earned Warcry her ''nom de guerre'' and can have an intimidating or demoralising effect on less experienced foes.
 
Warcry tries to take full advantage of her manoeuverability in flight.  She tends to use fly-by strafing attacks and evasive flight defence.  Her main attack is a blast of blinding light she calls the Smoking Mirror, the weapon of the Aztec warrior god Tezcatlipoca.  The blast also produces a sound like a deafening howl or keening cry, which earned Warcry her ''nom de guerre'' and can have an intimidating or demoralising effect on less experienced foes.
 
  
 
===The Smoking Mirror===
 
===The Smoking Mirror===
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previous nature as a weapon of darkness.  It's the essence of the  
 
previous nature as a weapon of darkness.  It's the essence of the  
 
weapon/power to focus and reflect the energies of the wielder.  
 
weapon/power to focus and reflect the energies of the wielder.  
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* '''Jack Donald, CEO of StarBase Coffee''', who cut his teeth by rising through the ranks of Albertson's, Bromwell's Department Stores, and Harvest Supermarkets corporate sharks.  His tactic of employing super-villains to stage fights near competing coffee outlets in order to clear the way for new StarBase stores is notorious, and he refuses to use Fair Trade-certified shade-grown organic goods for more than a fraction of the company's coffees and teas -- which he marks up by an extra 25%.  Of course, in his secret identity as Dark Roast, he too now battles the Star Khan and the Grue, which makes things awkward at SHADOW meetings.
 
* '''Jack Donald, CEO of StarBase Coffee''', who cut his teeth by rising through the ranks of Albertson's, Bromwell's Department Stores, and Harvest Supermarkets corporate sharks.  His tactic of employing super-villains to stage fights near competing coffee outlets in order to clear the way for new StarBase stores is notorious, and he refuses to use Fair Trade-certified shade-grown organic goods for more than a fraction of the company's coffees and teas -- which he marks up by an extra 25%.  Of course, in his secret identity as Dark Roast, he too now battles the Star Khan and the Grue, which makes things awkward at SHADOW meetings.
  
* '''Eskil Diaab Prasutagus''', the alien with whom Warcry fought during the original series published by Savage Worlds Comics (a V'sori in the original series, retroactively changed to a [[Stellar Khanate|Khan]] in the more recent series published by Mutants & Masterminds Comics).  He has not forgiven Warcry for defeating him &mdash; and made sure none of the guards who were present survived the battle.
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* '''Eskil Diaab Prasutagus''', the alien with whom Warcry fought during the original series published by Savage Worlds Comics (a V'sori in the original series, retroactively changed to a [[Stellar Khanate|Khan]] in the more recent series published by Mutants & Masterminds Comics).  He has not forgiven for defeating him &mdash; and made sure none of the guards who were present survived the battle.
  
* '''Shattenf&uuml;rst''' (Shadow Prince), a.k.a. Sieghardt Haussmann, son of a [[Wikipedia:Nazi|Nazi]] super-villain and current ruler of a jungle kingdom in Uruguay.  His father, Wilhelm Haussmann (code name ''Shattenk&ouml;nig''), was an ''[[Wikipedia:&uuml;bermensch|&uuml;bermensch]]'' created during one of the secret experiments of 1930s Germany; when the [[Wikipedia:Third Reich|Third Reich]] lost the war, he escaped to a Nazi colony in Uruguay and installed himself as ruler.  Haussmann's son Sieghardt later took over.  The Haussmanns have both benefited from an expanded life span thanks to the super-serum that reated them, and for decades were active collaborators of [[Wikipedia:Operation Condor|Operation Condor]].  Shattenf&uuml;rst constantly shows utter contempt for the "traitor" Overshadow, for "non-Aryans", and for the "weak" in general.  He and Warcry have had spectacular aerial fights over the fate of native populations in Central and South America; Warcry is partly vulnerable to Shattenf&uuml;rst's dark energy powers.
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* '''Shattenf&uuml;rst''' (Shadow Prince), son of a [[Wikipedia:Nazi|Nazi]] super-villain and current ruler of a jungle kingdom in Uruguay.  His father, Wilhelm Haussmann (code name currently unknown), was an ''[[Wikipedia:&uuml;bermensch|&uuml;bermensch]]'' created during one of the secret experiments of 1930s Germany; when the [[Wikipedia:Third Reich|Third Reich]] lost the war, he escaped to a Nazi colony in Uruguay and installed himself as ruler.  Haussmann's son Sieghardt later took over.  The Haussmanns have both benefited from an expanded life span thanks to the super-serum that reated them, and for decades were active collaborators of [[Wikipedia:Operation Condor|Operation Condor]].  Shattenf&uuml;rst constantly shows utter contempt for the "traitor" Overshadow, for "non-Aryans", and for the "weak" in general.  He and Warcry have had spectacular aerial fights over the fate of native populations in Central and South America; Warcry is partly vulnerable to Shattenf&uuml;rst's dark energy powers.
  
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
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''It has been pointed out by others that Warcry closely resembles a villainous version of [[Wikipedia:Thor (Marvel Comics)|Marvel Comics' Thor]].&nbsp;  While the character never displayed the panache of characters such as [[Doctor Steel]], [[Boneyard]] or [[Carnivore]], merchandising turned out to be successful due largely to Warcry's visual appeal and the interchangeable, collectible Aztec outfits that would be produced by Stahl Toys.&nbsp;  [http://www.michellerae.com/ Michelle Rae] has reportedly been discussed for the role in the upcoming live-action movie.''
 
''It has been pointed out by others that Warcry closely resembles a villainous version of [[Wikipedia:Thor (Marvel Comics)|Marvel Comics' Thor]].&nbsp;  While the character never displayed the panache of characters such as [[Doctor Steel]], [[Boneyard]] or [[Carnivore]], merchandising turned out to be successful due largely to Warcry's visual appeal and the interchangeable, collectible Aztec outfits that would be produced by Stahl Toys.&nbsp;  [http://www.michellerae.com/ Michelle Rae] has reportedly been discussed for the role in the upcoming live-action movie.''
  
''There has been much discussion about Warcry's pseudo-Aztec trappings since the character first appeared; it has been pointed out that the character should properly be [[Wikipedia:Maya|Maya]]n, which would tie in with the "Space Gods" theme even better (q.v. the discussion dedicated to the Palenque "paleo-astronaut" in Erich von D&auml;niken's book "Chariots of the Gods"), but the authors felt that "Aztec" would have better recognition with the general public than "Mayan".''
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''There has been much discussion about Warcry's pseudo-Aztec trappings since the character first appeared; it has been pointed out that the character should properly be [[Wikipedia:Maya|Maya]]n, which would tie in with the "Space Gods" theme even better (q.v. the discussion dedicated to the Palenque "paleo-astronaut" in Erich von D&auml;niken's book "Chariots of the Gods"), but the authors felt that "Aztec" would have better recognition with the general public then "Mayan".''
  
 
''Similarly, Warcry's "Smoking Mirror" should really be called "Itlachiayaque", the true name of [[Wikipedia:Tezcatlipoca|Tezcatlipoca]]'s weapon.  However, it was felt by authors that this would not sound as good to readers and would be harder to remember, let alone pronounce.''
 
''Similarly, Warcry's "Smoking Mirror" should really be called "Itlachiayaque", the true name of [[Wikipedia:Tezcatlipoca|Tezcatlipoca]]'s weapon.  However, it was felt by authors that this would not sound as good to readers and would be harder to remember, let alone pronounce.''

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