Stefanie Richard

SM-5
Super Mage
Name: Richard, Stefanie
Name: Door, Girl Next
Name: Solaria
Race: Mutant / Caucasian-American
Age: ?? (April 1, ????)
Euclid

Blessed with a fit, sexy body which seems not to alter, its age is indeterminate. It can do the things Ultragirl can, but to a lesser degree. Is solar powered. Hair is naturally "Dyed blonde" wears little denim shorts, and a short crop top, ankle high running shoes. when wearing her blue spandex outfit of the same dimensions, but tight on top, cannot be recognised as "Stefanie Richard"

Contrary to belief actual surface area of skin exposure does not alter the rate of recharge. It can only use its powers when charged by sunlight. However its powers are not solar based, the solar power is used to tap into another, undetectable as yet power. The solar power is stored within the tissue of its breasts. (Note: Yes, those are also its power batteries, and have been carefully observed to swell when overcharged.) It is possible for SM-5 to overcharge which may cause unintentional power use.

SM-5 came into DMV possession in Texas when rescued from slavery (captured by villains) in a raid, volunteered for service to avoid prison. SM-5 has severe emotional trauma following being taken by a mutant slavery ring, months of psychological counseling and restoration were needed to bring it to its current state.

Has a deep affection for MA-AOE-45, which is reciprocated, but concealed from one another because of mutual emotional damage. SM-5 believed Professor Maldret to be its father, a fallacy which must be maintained for the time being.. Claims to be 21, but ... we can't tell.

Special Containment Protocol: Darkness for a prolonged period will drain and eliminate the solar charge, however the density of SM-5 muscles and bones make it more powerful than a normal person even in a depowered state. However metal restraints have been observed to work. Electricity has the usual effect, a wired room should prove sufficient.

Stefanie was a character I knew I wouldn’t do right. And I was right. Stefanie is an exercise in vanity and ego, selfishness brought low by those things… and evil crime. A classic superhero doesn’t work in modern settings kind of thing. Not saying I agree with that, but I thought to explore it. It went off the rail, which is fine.