This directory contains all known information about the members of Freedom Watch, as well as superheroes we have encountered or of which we have been conclusively informed.
The Black Fox is a relatively new superhero in Freedom City, exhibiting exceptional dexterity and acrobatic skill. The extent of his powers is not yet known.
During Chernobyl and Kill-o-Watt's recent terror spree in downtown Freedom City, the Black Fox was grievously injured by radiation burns, but was healed by BlueJay.
Known by occultists as "The Spirit of Cities," Dr. Metropolis is an unseen but ever-present entity. He seems somehow driven to guard Freedom City and its many citizens. The exact moment he appeared on the scene is unknown.
Freedom Watch member Warlock has often remarked on a similarity between Doc Metropolis and the Babylonian god Marduk.
Doc Tomorrow first appeared around the end of World War 2, where he assisted the Allies in ending many of the Axis's secret projects that would have continued long after the Allies had won the war. Most of what is publicly understood about modern superhuman powers is directly due to the efforts and research of Dr. Tomorrow.
Very little is publicly "known" about Dr. Tomorrow. However the following facts have been reasonable corroborated with reliable evidence.
1) Doc Tomorrow is in fact a Doctor of Temporal, Nuclear, and Paranormal Physics as well as Medicine - although his doctorates come from the year 2217 and will be from Ruprecht-Karls University.
2) He has the ability to move through time, though only one instance of him can be found at a particular moment in the timeline.
3) He has often been seen using a "ray gun," which he calls the Temporal Phase Displacer.
4) His general costume is a red suit with a "T" on it.
Freedom Watch is one of the newest superhero teams in Freedom City. Although more secretive about their activities than some teams, they have so far led a string of triumphant successes versus such villains as the Green Man, Kill-o-Watt and Chernobyl.
Current active members include BlueJay, Durga, Envoy, Onyx, Steel Violet, and Tensile. Synapse and Warlock appear to be currently inactive on the team's roster.
BlueJay is the radiant force of nature in Freedom Watch. Although able to soothe and heal, she has a fiery temper as well. What villain can stand up to the power of the sun itself?
Rumored to be the incarnation of a Hindu goddess, Durga continues her divine mission to defeat evil, and particularly demons, as part of Freedom Watch. With her flashing swords and her purifying beams of light, she cuts an unstoppable swath through villains.
Envoy is currently the "silent" member of Freedom Watch. His purpose on the team is cloudy at best. Internet conspiracy theorists speculate that he specializes in infiltration and stealth tactics.
Recently, Amy Feng of Channel 3's Action News was able to get some rare footage of Envoy in action during a recently battle in downtown Freedom City.
The mysterious Onyx uses a strange combination of magic and science to fight villains as part of Freedom Watch.
Pretty as a flower, but hard as steel, Steel Violet is always in the thick of the action with Freedom Watch, delivering a personal, yet stylish, beat-down to the forces of chaos.
Synapse is the speedster of Freedom Watch, so fast he moves quicker than the speed of his own thoughts. Currently he is not on active duty.
Tensile is the heavyweight of Freedom Watch, quite literally. Rumors that he bench-presses freight trains are only slightly exaggerated. The only thing more dangerous than his fists are the things he throws at you. No villian can stand up to his two-tons of justice. Look out, evil! The REAL Man of Steel is coming for you!
Frostfire, "Vermont's own superhero," joined forces with Warlock to defeat the Cult of the Yellow Sign that had sprung up in New England.
Not all heroes operate in the light of day, and not all heroes are championed by the public they protect. Mister Sister patrols the Fens of Freedom City, where few other heroes care to tread. Dressed in a tight leather costume that borders on fetish gear and clearly transgendered, the newspapers tend to gloss over her victories, especially since many of the people she saves aren't the ones buying papers.
Freedom City's other team of younthful superheroes, whose members include Bowman (the leader), Cassandra, Seven, Sonic and Undine.
Seven is a seventh-generation hereditary witch with magical powers.
Sonic-controlling teenage superhero from Lincoln.
Undine is a student at the Claremont Academy. She is visibly non-human, with gills, fins, webbed hands, and blue-green skin, and possesses various aquatic powers, including the ability to transform into water.
This superpower recently burst onto the scene when the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawai'i unexpectedly erupted. Native Hawaians say she may be the reincarnation of the ancient goddess of volcanos, but such suggestions remain only hypotheses to date.
The Shadow Avenger is a registered superhero in San Francisco, California. He patrols the financial and theater districts, breaking up fights and capturing muggers for the police. His observed abilities seem to be those of a slightly above-average martial artist. As such, it is unlikely that he would be much help to Freedom Watch or any other group in battling serious evil.
The Black Panther was a superhero active primarily in the 70s, known to be a semi-vigilante.
In the 90s, he re-entered the spotlight when he saved U.S. President Bill Clinton and his family from attack. As a direct result of his actions, the United States government formed the National Para-Humans Agency, so that superhumans and law enforcement agencies could work together.
The world’s best-known superhero team. Based out of their satellite headquarters, the Lighthouse, they keep watch over the world.
The League has many members, some of the most famous including Captain Thunder, Protonik, Johnny Rocket, Lady Liberty, and the Raven.
Lady Liberty emerged as a shining new superhero shortly after World War II. She retired from public view in the mid-seventies, but returned to the Liberty League and the spotlight five years ago.
Protonik is a Russian ex-patriot who first emerged as a superhero at the tail end of World War II.
The Unnaturals are a mystical-based superhero team who investigate supernatural threats of a magical origin.
Warlock is a master of the mystical arts. He stepped down from Freedom Watch when his responsibilities as a mage required him to be abroad too much to assist his teammates. With the assistance of Adrian Eldrich, he has now asssembled a strange assortment of companions to fight supernatural evil.
Galatea is a shining golden robot with immense strength and fighting prowess. Little is known as to how she met Warlock and became a member of The Unnaturals.
Ginny Nettle is a self-proclaimed adventurer. Nettle has a British accent, dark red-brown hair, and blue eyes, and is always seen wearing tough boots and a scaly leather overcoat. She was recently seen in Nepal, apparently tracking down rumors of recent Yeti sightings in the company of Warlock, a mystic superhero who later recruited her to join his team, The Unnaturals.
Tez first entered the news when the tall blonde Amazon appeared in Freedom City and began causing chaos and destruction around her. After being subdued by the combined forces of Freedom Watch's Envoy and BlueJay, and Galatea and Ginny Nettle of The Unnaturals, it was later proven that she had been under mind control. Seven, from Next-Gen, has submitted sworn testimony supporting this claim, and it is expected that she will be exonerated.
Since that point, Tez has joined forces with The Unnaturals to find and arrest the as-yet-unknown perpetrator behind her mind control.