Alan Richman, known to most of the country as Captain Triumph is a man from another place; only, it's not the one he thinks it is. Captain Triumph was the creation of a 60's and 70's era writer. Desmond Wilde self-published the Captain Triumph comic books for five years before the venture fell through; though the initial run is now worth several hundred thousand dollars intact. Eld'rin Kohl, an alien sent to Earth by his father, the king of a far off world on the brink of civil war, crashed on Earth when his starship was shot down by the cosmic overlord Khath. Eld'rin was taken in by middle American couple, who convinced their neighbors that the toddler was the son of relatives who had died in a tragic accident sent to live with them. Dubbed Alan by his new parents, he grew up to be a CPA in the big city. Naturally, he used his incredible superhuman powers to fight for all that was good in the world. The current Alan Richman; convinced of this as his true origin, is actually from another dimension. He is an android built by a dimension hopping genius known as Paul King. Mr. King, as he likes to be referred to, was an avid fan of the Captain Triumph books when he spent his time in Champions Earth. He developed a highly sophisticated bio-emulation construct. Nanites working as cells made up the body that for all intents and purposes is organic. The nanites have a genetic code and in theory, if he ever settled down, Alan could father children. The android was given a dimensional "Starship" and launched into Champions Earth as a gesture of thanks by Mr. King for the heroism and idealism he came to love about this parallel Earth. Arriving outside of Minneapolis in his "starship" the young man conveniently found issues of Captain Triumph and noticed a distinct similarity. Taking this as a sign, he adopted the identity and became a hero for the city. Although based in Minneapolis, he has traveled to various different heroic hotspots in his brief career, but this is his home. In a related note, Desmond Wilde was contacted by Paragon Media and offered a tidy sum to recreate his original hero. The comic is three years into its run and due to the fact that there is a "real" Captain Triumph, selling quite well. Captain Triumph (or Cap, or even CT, as he is often called), is a silver age hero in a bronze age world. He can and does some mind boggling feats of power and mental prowess; but at the same time his outlook is rather traditional and he is very slowly overcoming the naivete that has plagued his first three years as a hero. He will not kill, always acts in a heroic manner, and has a straight forward and respectful manner. He is a sucker for a pretty face, and can be completely beguiled by women, of almost any age - he can't say no to a precocious little girl or a sweet old grandmother. Heaven help him if a seductress goes after him. (treat any woman as having +10 PRE for Pre Based skills and non-threatning PRE attacks against him) "I'll save you!" A classic "flying brick", CT has a number of "Brick Tricks" in his standard arsenal. He seems to have no trouble bending the laws of physics to suit his needs when it comes to being heroic. He has the Hoist skill to hold up buildings, can stop runaway locamotives and planes, can throw a car into the next county and can fly at several times the speed of sound. He has superhuman senses. A reason to have the Ultimate Brick. This guy is packed with stuff from that book. He's an offensive and defensive Juggernaut. If you want to tone him down drop the "Brick Tricks" pool to 60 or less points or drop it all together and get rid of his "Can Take a Punch" power. If you want to make him even more powerful, well simply move his characteristics closer to Viperia's. He's quite similar really. A classic strong jawed hero. Blue-black hair, blue eyes, perfect physique. In his various secret identities he manages to accentuate different personality or physical quirks along with a bit of costuing and acting. As Alan (his most common personae next to CT), he wears glasses, an off the rack suits. As Captain Triumph he wears a red body suit with a black belt, flared white gloves and fold-over boots. A white "T" adorns his chest, and a blue cape, held to the costume with golden discs completes the ensemble.