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'''Faultline''' was a Superpowered being responsible for the levelling of Overbrook, and the resulting creation of the [[Faultline]] city zone.
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== Overview ==
 
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'''Faultline''' was a Superpowered being responsible for the leveling of Overbrook, and the resulting creation of the [[Faultline]] city zone.
==Background==
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===The Official Story===
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According to the official story, right after the [[Rikti War]], the arch-villain Faultline tried to blackmail the city with his earthquake devices. A few minor heroes, including [[Blue Steel]] and [[AkashiKnight]] tried to stop him, but failed, AkashiKnight himself dying in the process. The villain set off his machinery and leveled Overbrook. No one has heard from Faultline since, and the area adopted his name until this day.
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===New Evidence===
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The [[Issue 8]] Faultline story arc however brings new light to the events that levelled Overbrook. Through completion of this arc it is revealed that Faultline was actually a Hero and a close ally of both Blue Steel and AkashiKnight. On the day Overbrook was destroyed, Faultline became the unfortunate victim of [[PsiCurse]] and his PsychoChronoMetron, a device used to convert psionic energy into temporal energy, allowing him to psychically rewrite the past. PsiCurse attempted to use the device to turn his arch-enemy Faultline into his ally, but the plan backfired when feedback from the device caused Faultline to lose control of his ability to create earthquakes, resulting in Overbrook's destruction. Both AkashiKnight and PsiCurse died in the resulting earthquake, whilst Blue Steel escaped, along with Faultline's young son [[Jim Temblor]].
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=== Character Stats ===
 
=== Character Stats ===
  
Secret Identity: William Temblor<br>
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Secret Identity: William Temblor<br />
Origin: Mutant<br>
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Origin: Mutant<br />
Archetype: [[Controller]]<br>
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Archetype: [[Controller]]<br />
Primary Powers: [[Earth Control]]<br>
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Primary Powers: [[Earth Control]]<br />
Secondary Powers: Unknown<br>
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Secondary Powers: Unknown<br />
 
Other Powers: Unknown
 
Other Powers: Unknown
  
==A New Faultline==
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== Background ==
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=== The Official Story ===
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According to the official story, right after the [[Rikti War]], the [[Archvillain]] Faultline tried to blackmail the city with his earthquake devices. A few minor heroes, including [[Blue Steel]] and [[AkashiKnight]] tried to stop him, but failed, AkashiKnight himself dying in the process. The villain set off his machinery and leveled Overbrook. No one has heard from Faultline since, and the area adopted his name until this day.
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=== New Evidence ===
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{{spoiler}}
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The [[Issue 8]] Faultline story arc however brings new light to the events that levelled Overbrook. Through completion of this arc it is revealed that Faultline was actually a Hero and a close ally of both Blue Steel and AkashiKnight. On the day Overbrook was destroyed, Faultline became the unfortunate victim of [[Historical Heroes and Villains#PsiCurse|PsiCurse]] and his PsychoChronoMetron, a device used to convert psionic energy into temporal energy, allowing him to psychically rewrite the past. PsiCurse attempted to use the device to turn his arch-enemy Faultline into his ally, but the plan backfired when feedback from the device caused Faultline to lose control of his ability to create earthquakes, resulting in Overbrook's destruction. Both AkashiKnight and PsiCurse died in the resulting earthquake, whilst Blue Steel escaped, along with Faultline's young son [[Jim Temblor]].
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== A New Faultline ==
 
According to NPC gossip, a new hero has appeared, also calling himself [[Faultline (Ally)|Faultline]]. Presumably [[Jim Temblor]] has finally decided to follow in his father's footsteps.
 
According to NPC gossip, a new hero has appeared, also calling himself [[Faultline (Ally)|Faultline]]. Presumably [[Jim Temblor]] has finally decided to follow in his father's footsteps.
  
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These rumors are confirmed when players encounter Jim Temblor in [[Vanguard]] story arcs, having taken the name Faultline.
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[[Category:Game Background]]

Latest revision as of 17:55, 7 March 2014

Overview

Faultline was a Superpowered being responsible for the leveling of Overbrook, and the resulting creation of the Faultline city zone.

Character Stats

Secret Identity: William Temblor
Origin: Mutant
Archetype: Controller
Primary Powers: Earth Control
Secondary Powers: Unknown
Other Powers: Unknown

Background

The Official Story

According to the official story, right after the Rikti War, the Archvillain Faultline tried to blackmail the city with his earthquake devices. A few minor heroes, including Blue Steel and AkashiKnight tried to stop him, but failed, AkashiKnight himself dying in the process. The villain set off his machinery and leveled Overbrook. No one has heard from Faultline since, and the area adopted his name until this day.

New Evidence

The Issue 8 Faultline story arc however brings new light to the events that levelled Overbrook. Through completion of this arc it is revealed that Faultline was actually a Hero and a close ally of both Blue Steel and AkashiKnight. On the day Overbrook was destroyed, Faultline became the unfortunate victim of PsiCurse and his PsychoChronoMetron, a device used to convert psionic energy into temporal energy, allowing him to psychically rewrite the past. PsiCurse attempted to use the device to turn his arch-enemy Faultline into his ally, but the plan backfired when feedback from the device caused Faultline to lose control of his ability to create earthquakes, resulting in Overbrook's destruction. Both AkashiKnight and PsiCurse died in the resulting earthquake, whilst Blue Steel escaped, along with Faultline's young son Jim Temblor.

A New Faultline

According to NPC gossip, a new hero has appeared, also calling himself Faultline. Presumably Jim Temblor has finally decided to follow in his father's footsteps.

These rumors are confirmed when players encounter Jim Temblor in Vanguard story arcs, having taken the name Faultline.