Wildcat

© DC Comics / Used without permission
Origin: Birthright
Real Name: Yolanda Montez
First Appearance: Infinity Inc. #12 [DC Comics March 1985]
                            Character created by Roy Thomas and Tim Burgard

ABILITIES


Prowess 5 {Good}
Coordination 7 {Incredible}
Strength 5 {Good}
Intellect 4 {Fair}
Awareness 5 {Good}
Willpower 4 {Fair}

Stamina: 9
Determination: 1

SPECIALTIES


Athletics Expert
Art (Writing/Journalism)
Martial Arts
Stealth

POWERS

Leaping 4 {Fair}
Strike ["Claws", Slashing] 5{Good}
Supersenses 2 {Weak}
       Additional Sense [Infravision]
       Enhanced Sense [Smell]
Wall-Crawling 3 {Average}

QUALITIES

. Curiosity killed the cat.
. Legacy of hero: Wildcat.
. Difficult to stay put.

Points: 51


ORIGIN STORY

Maria Montez and her sister were given experimental drugs by the mad gynecologist Dr. Benjamin Love while they were pregnant. Doctor Love kept close tabs on most of his experiments, but lost track of the sisters when they travelled to Mexico. In Mexico, Maria's daughter Yolanda was born on the same day her sister gave birth to Carcharo. Yolanda and her mother returned to America to reunite with Mr. "Mauler" Montez. As a child, Yolanda manifested her superhuman powers, but was unaware of why she was born a mutant. She grew close to her godfather, Ted Grant, who is the mystery man Wildcat, who operated during the 1940s. Years later, Grant was crippled while saving a child. Yolanda assumed his identity to honour her godfather and the principles he represented.

Ted Grant is at first annoyed with this new superheroine, but when he discovered she is his god-daughter, he gave Yolanda his blessing. After a while, she joined Infinity Inc.

Converted characters, most of the times, unavoidably exceeds the 45-point limitation that the ICONS Superpowered Roleplaying Game core book recommends.Character revised according to rules presented in ICONS Great Power book. Streamlined, once again, according to ICONS Superpowered Roleplaying: The Assembled Edition.

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