Phantom Girl

© DC Comics / Used without permission
Origin: Birthright
Real Name: Tinya Wazzo
First Appearance: Action Comics # 276 [DC Comics May 1961]
                            Character created by Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney

ABILITIES


Prowess 3 {Average}
Coordination 3 {Average}
Strength 3 {Average}
Intellect 3 {Average}
Awareness 5 {Good}
Willpower 5 {Good}

Stamina: 8
Determination: 1

SPECIALTIES


Athletics
Investigation
Martial Arts
Stealth Expert 

POWERS


Dimensional Travel [(Limit: One dimension), "BGZTL Dimension"] 1 {Weak}
Phasing 9 {Fantatic}
       Floating (Flight 1)
       Partial Phasing
       Phase Shift
     

EQUIPMENT


QUALITIES


. Can unreliably phase through the Phantom Zone.
. Relationship: Ultra Boy.
. Snooper.

Points: 63


ORIGIN STORY

Tinya Wazzo is a native of Bgztl, a planet that exists in the fourth dimension and possesses a link to the Phantom Zone. Like all her people, Tinya Wazzo is able to phase out of reality and become insubstantial, but she is the only person from her world who can interact with this universe. Phantom Girl was the fifth member to join the Legion of Super-Heroes, and is an instrumental member of the Legion Espionage Squad. Tinya has a bright, bubbly personality, but also possesses a rebellious streak which is often seen when she clashes with her mother.

Phantom Girl has developed her powers beyond what the average Bgztlian is able to achieve. She is able to fly under her own power when insubstantial, and can phase some portions of her anatomy while keeping others solid. When insubstantial, Phantom Girl is able to pass through solid objects, and is invulnerable to most forms of conventional damage.She is a permanent member of the Legion Espionage Squad.

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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