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Leonard Calhoun grew up in a middle-class neighborhood of [[Steel Canyon]] in the 1970s. Details of his home life are sketchy, but do not raise any red flags. [[Ziggursky Penitentiary|The Zigg]] psychiatrist’s report mentions an early obsession with super-powered heroes, which may eventually have flipped to loathing.
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Leonard Calhoun grew up in a middle-class neighborhood of [[Steel Canyon]] in the 1970s. Details of his home life are sketchy, but do not raise any red flags. [[Zigursky Penitentiary|The Zigg]] psychiatrist’s report mentions an early obsession with super-powered heroes, which may eventually have flipped to loathing.
  
 
Calhoun claimed his powers manifested in his early teen years. He was able to generate extreme temperatures – both hot and cold – from his body. [[GIFT]] researchers believe he is able to generate temperatures of up to approximately 1500 °C and down to -75 °C.
 
Calhoun claimed his powers manifested in his early teen years. He was able to generate extreme temperatures – both hot and cold – from his body. [[GIFT]] researchers believe he is able to generate temperatures of up to approximately 1500 °C and down to -75 °C.
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Calhoun surrendered himself to the authorities. Although the District Attorney’s Office offered a deal for 5 years of jail time acknowledging his pure motives, Calhoun refused, believing wrongly that the jury would find him innocent. He was stunned by his conviction. Still, the judge was extremely lenient in his instructions, and a relatively light sentence was handed down as Calhoun’s heart was judged to be in the right place.  
 
Calhoun surrendered himself to the authorities. Although the District Attorney’s Office offered a deal for 5 years of jail time acknowledging his pure motives, Calhoun refused, believing wrongly that the jury would find him innocent. He was stunned by his conviction. Still, the judge was extremely lenient in his instructions, and a relatively light sentence was handed down as Calhoun’s heart was judged to be in the right place.  
  
Was this the breaking point for Calhoun? The psychiatrist’s report implies that this is where he snapped, and he succumbed to a “if you’re going to treat me like a villain” mentality. While being transported to the [[Ziggursky Penitentiary]], Calhoun broke free, seriously injuring the guards.
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Was this the breaking point for Calhoun? The psychiatrist’s report implies that this is where he snapped, and he succumbed to a “if you’re going to treat me like a villain” mentality. While being transported to the [[Zigursky Penitentiary]], Calhoun broke free, seriously injuring the guards.
 
[[File:FrostfireHideout1.jpg|thumb|250px|left|{{center|Frostfire's hideout}}]]
 
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Calhoun, now calling himself Frostfire, made a name for himself on the streets. His strong personality acted as a magnet for numerous low-powered kids already entering the gang lifestyle. Although the [[Outcasts|gang]] is very fractious, they defer to his leadership. Frostfire has carved out a strong base of operations in Steel Canyon, and is rising as a threat.  
 
Calhoun, now calling himself Frostfire, made a name for himself on the streets. His strong personality acted as a magnet for numerous low-powered kids already entering the gang lifestyle. Although the [[Outcasts|gang]] is very fractious, they defer to his leadership. Frostfire has carved out a strong base of operations in Steel Canyon, and is rising as a threat.  
  
Since his escape from the Ziggursky Penitentiary, Frostfire is suspected to be directly involved in 10 Counts of Felony Assault, 2 Counts of Bookmaking, 4 Counts of Robbery, 3 Counts of Extortion, 3 Counts of Racketeering Violence, 8 Counts of Arson and 2 Counts of Murder.
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Since his escape from the Zigursky Penitentiary, Frostfire is suspected to be directly involved in 10 Counts of Felony Assault, 2 Counts of Bookmaking, 4 Counts of Robbery, 3 Counts of Extortion, 3 Counts of Racketeering Violence, 8 Counts of Arson and 2 Counts of Murder.
 
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Revision as of 13:29, 6 July 2009


Frostfire
Frostfire.jpg
Founder and leader of the Outcasts
Details
Real Name Leonard Calhoun
Gender Male
Archetype Unknown
Affiliation Outcasts
Age 46 years old
Romantic Associations Unknown
Known Family Unknown
Primary Powers Fire powers, mix of Fire Control, Fire Blast, Fire Manipulation and Fiery Melee powers
Secondary Powers Cold powers, mix of Ice Blast and Ice Manipulation powers
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Overview

Frostfire is an Elite Boss and the leader of the Outcasts.


Heroes can fight him:


Background

Stats

Height: 6’10”
Weight: 280 lbs.
Hair: Blue-black
Eyes: Black
Distinguishing Marks: Blue tinted skin, Tattoos encircling both biceps


Leonard Calhoun grew up in a middle-class neighborhood of Steel Canyon in the 1970s. Details of his home life are sketchy, but do not raise any red flags. The Zigg psychiatrist’s report mentions an early obsession with super-powered heroes, which may eventually have flipped to loathing.

Calhoun claimed his powers manifested in his early teen years. He was able to generate extreme temperatures – both hot and cold – from his body. GIFT researchers believe he is able to generate temperatures of up to approximately 1500 °C and down to -75 °C.

Calhoun was first arrested for a disastrously failed attempt at super-powered heroism. At age 17, he witnessed an attempted armed robbery at a convenience store. Although he had neither training nor experience, he intervened, freezing both the robber and store clerk in blocks of ice. He then attempted to melt the clerk free, but the stress caused his powers to “spasm” uncontrollably. His fire powers ignited the building, and the ensuing inferno destroyed the building. Although Calhoun escaped unharmed, several people were killed in the blaze, including the clerk and the robber.

Calhoun surrendered himself to the authorities. Although the District Attorney’s Office offered a deal for 5 years of jail time acknowledging his pure motives, Calhoun refused, believing wrongly that the jury would find him innocent. He was stunned by his conviction. Still, the judge was extremely lenient in his instructions, and a relatively light sentence was handed down as Calhoun’s heart was judged to be in the right place.

Was this the breaking point for Calhoun? The psychiatrist’s report implies that this is where he snapped, and he succumbed to a “if you’re going to treat me like a villain” mentality. While being transported to the Zigursky Penitentiary, Calhoun broke free, seriously injuring the guards.

Frostfire's hideout

Calhoun, now calling himself Frostfire, made a name for himself on the streets. His strong personality acted as a magnet for numerous low-powered kids already entering the gang lifestyle. Although the gang is very fractious, they defer to his leadership. Frostfire has carved out a strong base of operations in Steel Canyon, and is rising as a threat.

Since his escape from the Zigursky Penitentiary, Frostfire is suspected to be directly involved in 10 Counts of Felony Assault, 2 Counts of Bookmaking, 4 Counts of Robbery, 3 Counts of Extortion, 3 Counts of Racketeering Violence, 8 Counts of Arson and 2 Counts of Murder.

Sources

All of the text used in this article comes from the City of Heroes Official Site [1]


Information

Leonard Calhoun used to imagine life as a hero. His strong elemental powers seemed to be just what the job required. Leonard made himself a costume and took up the name Frostfire, but he soon found that saving people wasn´t nearly as appealing as picking their pockets. Frostfire descended into a life of crime and began to gather together other misguided mutants such as himself. Thus, the Outcasts were born.


Quotes

During the mission Take out Frostfire:


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Frostfire and his guards

Frostfire:

I was once like you, Hero.
I too thought the world was simple.


Lead Brick:

Yeah... simple!


Frostfire:

Shut up, you moron.
My point being, I learned the hard way that life isn't that simple.


And then during the fight:

Before combat: Check all the entrances! I want those heroes roasted!
Combat start: How could anyone find me here?
Hero Defeated: Iced ya!

See Also