This directory contains all known information about villains Freedom Watch has encountered or of which we have been conclusively informed.
Charlotta is the leader of a group of look-alike robotic minions and heavy-combat bots who took over a mall and held a small group of shoppers and mall employees hostage for a matter of hours before being defeated by Freedom Watch.
The death count from Chernobyl's most recent terror spree in Freedom City has risen to 35, after police officer Tom Miller died in intensive care this morning from radiation-related burns. More than 80 other people remain injured, including the local heroes the Black Fox and the Next-Gen's Nereiad.
Doc Otaku is a brilliant, young, sociopathic inventor, a criminal mastermind looking for a challenge. His whole persona revolves around Japanese anime and pop-culture, something he takes to the point of being a way of life. He does his best to look the part of a anime character: wind-proof hair, a sophisticated high-tech suit that flashes "Engrish" subtitles to onlookers, etc. He even has three female androids he has programmed to fawn over him. Not surprisingly, he specializes in creating mecha and oversized-looking weapons.
Doc Otaku first surfaced several months ago, when he seized control over more than 100 cars in Freedom City, using them to form a large walking car-bot. Police theorize that his ultimate purpose was theft, as not all cars were recovered. However, why a person of such obvious super-genius would stoop to Grand Theft Auto was never explained.
Most recently, he claimed responsibility for a squadron of teenage girl robots (Charlottas) who captured a mall and held 20 people prisoner for several hours before being defeated by Freedom Watch.
DocOtaku's term for his criminal "company" and the highly sophisticated technology he creates with it. He has claimed both the Charlotta and Mastermind technology under this title.
Aki, Ako, and Aya are the creations of Doc Otaku. They look like teenaged girls, but are actually powerful androids with super-human strength and speed.
A mutant plant man whose goal is the liberation of all plants from the tyranny of humanity. After being apprehended by Freedom Watch, identity revealed to be escaped mental patient Dr. Nathan Grovemont.
Until recently, Grovemont was believed to be incarcerated at Providence Asylum. However, Freedom Watch recently discovered that the nefarious plant man had in fact escaped the asylum and was once again at large.
Using a chemical compound of his own creation, the Green Man is able to turn others into plant minions who will do his bidding. So far, he seems to favor women, calling them his "brides." Once transformed, his victims operate under the Green Man's mental control, and exhibit a variety of hostile attacks and defenses, including such things as shooting thorns, controlling emotions, and snaring people with vines.
The Green Man has so far subjected three women to this process. Freeom Watch was able to subdue these women and restore them to normal. After observation by doctors, who confirmed that the process seemed to have had no permanent effect, they were released; their names have been withheld under the Supervillain Victim Rights Act of 1993.
Kalak the Mystic is a sorcerous entity bent on the destruction of the world in an arcane right. His powers have been bound into a mask, which limits his activities. However, in late 2009, his acolytes broke into Freedom City's Kirby Museum of Fine Arts and rescued the mask from a display. Using a dark ritual, they summoned Kalak back to a physical form.
Kill-o-Watt was a small-time bank robber, a supervillain whose body is apparently made of pure electricity. Despite his ability to summon minor electrical beings as allies, he was easily subdued by Freedom Watch. However, displaying a heretofore unknown ability to dissipate into thin air (or, more likely, into some nearby electrical current), he escaped before he could be arrested. When he next surfaced, he had joined forces with Chernobyl.
Most recently, Kill-o-Watt appeared to come to the aid of The Clique during their failed attempt to kidnap model Todd Roberts.
The Clique is a group of teenage supervillains with sufficient power to be able to do what they want and insufficient self-control and humanity to know that they shouldn't do it.
Their first public caper was a bank robbery by Jawbreaker and The Crush, which was foiled by Brian Tufala.
Most recently, they received notoriety for attempting to kidnap male model Todd Roberts during an appearance at the Freedom City Mall. The kidnapping was foiled by the Next-Gen, despite the additional complication a surprise attack by Kill-o-Watt, who attacked the Next Gen and then escaped.
No connection between The Clique and Kill-o-watt has been established.
Jawbreaker gets her name from the way her skin changes color, and the fact that she is very strong and very good at breaking jaws.
She and The Crush first burst onto the scene in a Freedom City bank robbery.
The Crush has the ability to toy with men's emotions and brainwash them into doing what she wants.
Wallflower is The Clique's tech specialist. She maintains a relatively low profile.
Most recently, she seems to have split from The Clique and started working for Chernobyl. She was arrested by Freedom Watch and was undergoing a mental evaluation when she was freed by her allies.
A minor supervillain whose most notable feature is his tongue, which resembles a frog's tongue in proportional length, strength and dexterity. Most recently, he was possessed by Jack o' Knives, and arrested by Freedom Watch after the spirit was exorcised from him when outstanding warrants for him turned up. He is currently being held in Blackstone Special Federal Penitentiary.
White Knight was a white supremacist and hate-monger with superstrength and the power to generate plasma-esque fire and incite violence and hatred.
After a citizen's arrest by Brian Tufala, White Knight's secret identity was revealed to be Daniel Foreman.
Currently serving time in the Blackstone Special Federal Penitentiary.
The White Lady is a trivial supervillain who appeared to have a specific problem with a doctor at the Providence Asylum in Freedom City. Theorized to have been a former patient at the Asylum with a grudge; unfortunately, as many records were destroyed during her attack, nothing can be proven.