Series 2-Power Within, Empowering Without




Todd Ticket recovers from his fight with Mide Wipe to realize he all of Mind Wipe's scientific knowledge. Using his new abilities he creates his new C.L.A.W.s with Marla and Prof. Carter's help.


Introduction of "The Conjurer" and "Forkliftman."


Foreshadowing The Claw's connection to otherworldly heroes, villians, victories, and trials.


The dangers of BioMech are further unveiled with the introduction of "Shattered Shard."


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Friday, June 25, 2010

Forkliftman


Real name: Brad Cavanaugh
Affiliation: Independent villian
Temperament: Patient, hard-working, focused on his work, determined, stable, hard to provoke, and without hope.
Weapons/Equipment: His giant, forklift-like tank vehicle is fully bullet proof. Made from two forklifts it has a full-range of reach and capabilities, including a high-voltage anti-intruder defense system. Multiple telescoping joints allow it to stretch or reach in almost every direction. And runs on diesle fuel.
Skills/Abilities: Brilliant design engineer used to build cranes, bridges, and buildings for a living. Now he uses his intelligence, creativity, and schooling to destroy them.
Preferred Strike: Low gear; run ya over, squash 'em flat...

Another tired, brilliant, overworked, engineer supervisor who was let go from his company… with his team's hard-fought project rejected and only a week left to retire.

Pressured by his over-anxious, self-absorbed, and controlling wife Brad threw caution to the wind. Building a tank-like super forklift in his garage he used it to break into and steal bank vaults: the ENTIRE vault. With his forklift-tank he tears out the entire bank vault and drives away with it.

After a run of bank jobs Ticket receives his functioning L.A.W. design and successfully tests it out on Forkliftman, stopping him.
But during the difficulty of the fight it is Forkliftman's tank that give The Claw the ideas he needs for his finalized phase of his C.L.A.W. weapons.

In jail Brad gratefully is served divorce papers and he considers it a relief.
But his days of being Forkliftman are far from over.

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