Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Deathmetal

Deathmetal wasn't always an antihero cyborg. He used to go under the name Vladmir, working as a soldier in Russia. One day, a horrible accident left Vladmir in critical condition and a loss of limbs. A mysterious scientist whisked Vlad away and performed the first experiments with his newfound technologies, making Vlad a living prototype of cyborg tech. Miraculously, the experiments succeeded, leaving Vladmir with newfound power, speed and abilities. There's trouble in paradise however, as Vlad is reliant on his technology to sustain his life and abilities.

Using his new powers, Vlad escapes from the scientist and ditches his identity in favor of the moniker Deathmetal. Deathmetal journeyed the Earth dealing out his own sense of justice (despite being labeled as cruel or even a villain by the public). Over time he masters and even upgrades his equipment.

The scientist was none to happy, nor the Russian government. Working for Russia, he uses one of their spies to counteract Deathmetal. Agent Abdulov, a top spy, was given much more enhanced and refined versions of Deathmetal's technology. In addition, he knows the ins and outs of Deathmetal's tech. Abdulov's sole mission: stop or destroy Deathmetal. The only way Deathmetal can face this greater force is to use his own brains and creative abilities to stop Abdulov.

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