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=== Backstory ===
=== Backstory ===


== [[Evolved Human]] [[Electric manipulation|Abilities]]==
== [[Evolved Human]] [[Electric manipulation|Abilities]] ==

Michael naturally possesses the [[electric manipulation|ability to manipulate electricity]] at a honed, if not [[Ability development|expert level]]. This gives him not only the standard offensive capabilities of this power, but as well as [[Agent (electric manipulation)#Evolved Human Abilities|being able to levitate from electromagnetism]], [[Electrical absorption|absorbing electrical energy]], and [[Technopathy|a form of technopathy that allows him to manipulate electrons in a machine to either drain its power or restore it]] as off-shoots of the power.

Latest revision as of 22:45, 3 February 2010

Micheal Sullivan
Portrayed by Robert Englund
In-story stats
Known ability Electric manipulation
Gender
Significant others Ulyssa Sullivan (ex-wife, deceased)
Child Dorian Sullivan (son)

Micheal Sullivan is an evolved human with the ability of electric manipulation and the father of Dorian Sullivan.

Character History

Backstory

Evolved Human Abilities

Michael naturally possesses the ability to manipulate electricity at a honed, if not expert level. This gives him not only the standard offensive capabilities of this power, but as well as being able to levitate from electromagnetism, absorbing electrical energy, and a form of technopathy that allows him to manipulate electrons in a machine to either drain its power or restore it as off-shoots of the power.