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'''''Cockney Heroes''''' is a written fan-fiction series, mirroring [[NBC]]'s sci-fi show, ''[[Heroes]]''. It is written and maintained collectively by a group of [[Heroes Wiki]] [[User:Cockney Heroes/The Team|users]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
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Cockney Heroes is about a group of evolved humans from London. |
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:''See [[User:Cockney Heroes/Volumes/Volume One|Volume One]] and [[User:Cockney Heroes/Volumes/Volume Two|Volume Two]] for episode-by-episode summaries.'' |
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These [[Evolved Human]]'s are... <br> |
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| {{PortalCharacter|image=CH Irony.jpg|link=User:Gabriel Bishop/Irony|text=Irony}} |
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| {{PortalCharacter|image=Claude Rains.jpg|link=User:Gabriel Bishop/Claude|text=Claude Rains}} |
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| {{PortalCharacter|image=Derek simmonds.jpg|link=User:Gabriel Bishop/Derek Simmonds|text=Derek Simmons}} |
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| {{PortalCharacter|image=Jenny.JPG|link=User:Gabriel Bishop/Jenny|text=Jenny Rowland}} |
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===[[User:Cockney Heroes/Volumes/Volume One|Volume One: Teething Problems]]=== |
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Volume One featured nine episodes, which were released periodically from April 6 to May 9, 2009. It focuses on a group of [[evolved humans]] in [[London, England]], who call themselves the "Cockney Heroes". While recruiting new members into their group and helping other evolved humans in London control their abilities, the Cockney Heroes encounter a threat of an evil [[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Jack the Ripper|"Jack the Ripper"]] incarnate, who is the main villain of the volume. The volume ends with Jack's apparent demise, and the arrival of a new threat: the international task force of taking down all evolved humans, led by [[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Emile Danko|Danko]] in America. |
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===[[User:Cockney Heroes/Volumes/Volume Two|Volume Two: Baptism of Fire]]=== |
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=== Volume 1 === |
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Volume Two featured twelve episodes which were released periodically from June 1 to September 20, 2009. It focused on the Cockney Heroes and other Londoners as they are hunted by the government led by [[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Consuela Hammock|Consuela]]. They must also face the new threat of [[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Shark|Shark]] and his rival gang. The volumes ends with a tantalising showdown at [[User:Cockney Heroes/Places/The Docks|the docks]]. |
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==='''In The Shadows''' === |
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===[[User:Cockney Heroes/Origins|Origins]]=== |
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Episode: Hidden In The Darkness |
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''Origins'' is a webisode-like series for ''Cockney Heroes''. It will explain the back stories for a handful of selected characters, that the team feels people would like to know more about. Each character will have about three to six chapters to explain why they appear they way they do in ''Cockney Heroe''s. Within these chapters, new characters may appear, along with old characters as well. |
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==Main Characters== |
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"Where's Derek Simmonds?, he was supposed to meet us here half an hour ago" whispered Gabriel Bishop. "I was just wondering that, I'm starting to get nervous. It could be a company trap", replied Irony. "Don't worry about it" said Claude, "The Company doesn't operate in this way, if they wanted to trap us they'd burst in all guns blazing. Not in public, it's never in public". A few minutes past, but nobody came. "It's 4 O'clock, I think he has arrived" said Claude, being sure not directly to look in the direction of the man who just walked in. "It could be him" said Gabriel. "Um, excuse me, are you Claude?" asked a nervous Derek Simmonds. "Depends whose asking" replied Claude. "I phoned you yesterday, you said you know people with abilities too." Derek responded. "Yes, yes I do" said Claude, holding his hand up and making it go invisible, while Gabriel Bishop made the pencil in his hand turn to gold. "What's your power?" asked Claude. "I can make electricity, just by clicking my fingers and it flies out". "Why did you phone us? Have you got a problem with your power?" asked Irony. "Yes, Can we go somewhere else? I really need to show you. It's hard to explain" replied Derek. Half an hour later, Claude, Gabriel Bishop, Irony and Derek arrived at an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of London. "So what's the problem with your power then?" Gabriel Bishop asked. "Whenever I use it, I discharge. I release so much it is hard for me to stop" replied Derek. "Maybe I can help" said Irony "My power is to reduce the powers of others, if you learn use it while it is weakened you should be able to use it when it is a the usual strength". Claude and Irony were showing Derek Simmonds how to use his power when Gabriel Bishop saw something out of the corner of his eye. A moment later he caught sight of something in the shadows. Suddenly, a company agent burst into the warehouse. Gabriel Bishop stopped time and saw the company agent, who was just starting to release fire from his hands. Gabriel Bishop, seeing the agent go for Derek, used telekinesis to a crash door into the agent. The fight raged on with Gabriel Bishop always staying a step up from the agent. But Gabriel Bishop slipped up, he let the agent hit him with a burst of fire. The agent, who was just about to scorch Gabriel Bishop, released a cataclysmic burst of fire, however just as it was about to hit Gabriel Bishop it trickled away into a tiny flame. The agent looked round, he saw Irony had grasped his arm and was draining his power. Gabriel Bishop and Claude, proceeded to tie up the agent and Irony, Derek, Gabriel Bishop and Claude left, with the agent bound up inside. |
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:''See [[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters|a complete list of characters]] of Cockney Heroes. |
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*'''[[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Gabriel Bishop|Gabriel Bishop]]''', a daring ex-[[Company]] agent who resided in [[London]]. He had the ability of [[User:Cockney Heroes/Abilities/Intuitive Empathy|intuitive empathy]]. |
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Episode: Nemesis |
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*'''[[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Irony|Irony]]''', an important member of the Cockney Heroes with the ability of [[User:Cockney Heroes/Abilities/Ability Diminishment|ability diminishment]]. |
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*'''[[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Claude Rains|Claude Rains]]''', also known as "the Invisible Man", a witty ex-Company agent with the power of [[User:Cockney Heroes/Abilities/Invisibility|invisibility]]. |
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*'''[[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Derek Simmonds|Derek Simmonds]]''', a young boy struggling to control his power of [[User:Cockney Heroes/Abilities/Electrical Manipulation|electricity generation]]. |
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Episode: Elle |
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*'''[[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Jake Leckie|Jake Leckie]]''', a fugitive who has the ability of [[User:Cockney Heroes/Abilities/Seismic Burst|seismic burst]]. |
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*'''[[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Karl Hall|Karl Hall]]''', a friend (and fellow fugitive) of Leckie's; he has the ability to [[User:Cockney Heroes/Abilities/Elemental Manipulation|manipulate the four classical elements]]. |
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*'''[[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Shark|Shark]]''', the new villain for Cockney Heroes. He has the ability of [[User:Cockney Heroes/Abilities/Object Replication|object replication]]. |
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*'''[[User:Cockney Heroes/Characters/Officer Bonkin|Officer Bonkin]]''', a police officer in London who stumbled across the doings of the Cockney Heroes. |
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Episode: Pinehearst ? |
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Episode: Company Men |
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Episode: Jack The Ripper |
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Episode: Ambush From The Outside Source |
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 11 November 2009
| Part 1 and Part 2 of Mary Rose's Origins arc have been released. |
| New: Cockney Heroes has a new blog, for all the details behind the scenes, or any unanswered questions, just look at the Cockney Chronicle now. |
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The logo for Cockney Heroes, featuring a solar eclipse. | |
Cockney Heroes is a written fan-fiction series, mirroring NBC's sci-fi show, Heroes. It is written and maintained collectively by a group of Heroes Wiki users.
Synopsis
- See Volume One and Volume Two for episode-by-episode summaries.
Volume One: Teething Problems
Volume One featured nine episodes, which were released periodically from April 6 to May 9, 2009. It focuses on a group of evolved humans in London, England, who call themselves the "Cockney Heroes". While recruiting new members into their group and helping other evolved humans in London control their abilities, the Cockney Heroes encounter a threat of an evil "Jack the Ripper" incarnate, who is the main villain of the volume. The volume ends with Jack's apparent demise, and the arrival of a new threat: the international task force of taking down all evolved humans, led by Danko in America.
Volume Two: Baptism of Fire
Volume Two featured twelve episodes which were released periodically from June 1 to September 20, 2009. It focused on the Cockney Heroes and other Londoners as they are hunted by the government led by Consuela. They must also face the new threat of Shark and his rival gang. The volumes ends with a tantalising showdown at the docks.
Origins
Origins is a webisode-like series for Cockney Heroes. It will explain the back stories for a handful of selected characters, that the team feels people would like to know more about. Each character will have about three to six chapters to explain why they appear they way they do in Cockney Heroes. Within these chapters, new characters may appear, along with old characters as well.
Main Characters
- See a complete list of characters of Cockney Heroes.
- Gabriel Bishop, a daring ex-Company agent who resided in London. He had the ability of intuitive empathy.
- Irony, an important member of the Cockney Heroes with the ability of ability diminishment.
- Claude Rains, also known as "the Invisible Man", a witty ex-Company agent with the power of invisibility.
- Derek Simmonds, a young boy struggling to control his power of electricity generation.
- Jake Leckie, a fugitive who has the ability of seismic burst.
- Karl Hall, a friend (and fellow fugitive) of Leckie's; he has the ability to manipulate the four classical elements.
- Shark, the new villain for Cockney Heroes. He has the ability of object replication.
- Officer Bonkin, a police officer in London who stumbled across the doings of the Cockney Heroes.
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| V1: Teething Problems |
Hidden in the Darkness • Nemesis • How to Stop an Exploding Van • Pinehearst • Company Men • Requiem of a Prison Break • Jack the Ripper • Murder at Whitechapel • Ambush from an Outside Source |
| V2: Baptism of Fire |
Veni Vidi Expugnavi • Shark of the Streets • Imprisoned • Live Together, Die Alone • Déjà Vu • Sliding Doors • Shattered Lives • The Wanderer Returns • Midas Touch • Room 410 • Kill or Be Killed • The Die Is Cast
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| Origins Chapters |
Dave Rogers: 1 - 2 - 3 • Derek Simmonds: 1 - 2 - 3 • Pam Marshall: 1 - 2 - 3 • Karl Hall: 1 - 2
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Nissan Cube • Golden Board • Food Tray • Karl's Journal • Van |
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| The Team: Irony • Leckie • Radicell • Danko • Gabriel Bishop • Altes • See Also: Catalyst • Laughingdevilboy |
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