Tag: S2-Round 5

  • 44. Black Widow (Jewish Delegation) – Racial Draft Season 2

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  • 41. Kendra Saunders – Hawkgirl (Latinx Delegation) – Racial Draft Season 2


    Kendra Saunders’ new backstory — as per Martin Sanchez — is as follows:

    Kendra Sanchez was born to Dominican-American couple Miguel and Trina Sanchez (née Munoz) in Austin, Texas. Unfortunately, she didn’t really get a chance to know them, as they were both slain by a corrupt cop while she was still a child. She went to go live with her grandfather Cesar Sanchez, a former OSS agent and retired private investigator.

    Cesar knew something about Kendra that she was not aware of yet; she has lived countless lives. The first was as Chay-Ara, an Egyptian princess, and the most recent life as Shiera Sanchez, his cousin and the first one of her past lives to go by the superhero mantle of Hawkgirl.

    Cesar knew that when Kendra was ready, she would have to take up the mantle of Hawkgirl. And while she may be ready mentally, as all of the memories of her past lives will come back to her, she needs to be ready physically as well. So he trains her in all the basic skills she’ll need to become Hawkgirl. Kendra didn’t think this was too weird. She just thought her abuelo was teaching her to defend herself.

    It wasn’t until one day that it all hit her…literally. One day after her classes in film school, she was driving home and got into an accident. It was at that moment that her past lives made themselves known to her. Cesar could tell his granddaughter was ready to become Hawkgirl the moment she came home and he saw her eyes. That was years ago. Now, she lives a double life. One moment, she is famed adventurer Kendra Sanchez. The next, she is the winged superhero, Hawkgirl.

    The Latinx delegation has also provided a fancast: Zoe Saldana.

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  • 40. Kang the Conqueror (Polynesian Delegation) – Racial Draft Season 2


    Kang the Conqueror’s new backstory — as per Tamati — is as follows:

    “History is made! Made by the deeds of the strong! The brave! And destiny is forged!”

    Ake (Ah-keh) is the son of the god Tane (Tah-neh) and a human woman by the name of Hine (Hee-neh). Because of his heritage he is immortal, with the ability to see through realities and time.

    His father is the God of Nature and protector of humankind. Tane’s greatest feat was separating the heavens and earth to create our world.

    Seeing the feats of his father, he desired to be special, to conquer and rule a world of his own.

    His father taught him incantations to traverse through time and space.

    Ake used these to travel into the future. He first travelled to the year 8233 where he encountered Celestials, where he acquired their armour and technology. Then he set about using it to travel back throughout time and realities. He conquered as he went.

    Wherever he went he was worshipped as a God. He used his tech and knowledge to rule, build empires, and instigate countless wars. He foresaw empires rise and fall. Some he intervened. Others he did not. He saw whole realities where colonisation never happened and the people flourished.

    He was known by many names, but he chose to be known as Kang the Conqueror!

    In our time he observed superhuman beings who protected their people.

    What he didn’t know was that Tony Stark had been tracking him and his movements. Tony saw him as an imminent threat to our time and reality.

    Storm knew of Ake through the stories passed down through her people. She saw him as a coloniser of time, a tyrant, indifferent to the suffering of people. He had the power to change history and protect, but chose war and chaos.

    Stark, Storm, and other protectors of Earth vowed to battle Ake across time and space. To thwart his endless and eternal quest to conquer.

    AKE!…KANG THE CONQUEROR!

    The Polynesian delegation has also provided a fancast: Samoan actor Joe Naufahu to play Ake/Kang

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  • 39. Emma Frost (Black Delegation) – Racial Draft Season 2


    Emma Frost’s new “blackstory” — as per Randy Smith — is as follows:

    EMMA FROST, THE WHITE QUEEN:

    Strong willed, sharp witted socialite Emma Frost burst onto the high society scene seemingly out of nowhere. Who was this charming Black woman whose beauty was so stunning, who had such discriminating taste in leisure and luxury, who was just so well-spoken, and whose strategic prowess could not be denied?

    No one would ever guess that she started out in life as Emma Franklin, whose librarian mother and plumber father feared their kids would never get much further in life than their home neighborhood.

    So many in Emma’s community feared mutants, saw them as monsters. Yet when her father learned she could read minds and sway thoughts in a more favorable direction, all he saw was dollar signs. And he made sure to let his daughter Emma know it. She always had smarts, but when she fell short for, say, a crucial test, maybe she could pick the teacher’s brain, for a little hand-up. And of course, her work ethic was never a problem, but when time came to seek internships or job promotions, or rub elbows with the illustrious and secretive Hellfire Club…a mental ‘nudge’ in the right direction never hurt.

    By the time she met the X-Men, Emma Franklin had now changed her surname to Frost, to suit not only her luxurious new diamond-studded lifestyle, but her iced-out newfound secondary mutation. For years, the mutant heroes’ pursuit of harmony with humans just didn’t sit right with Emma. And too often, they interfered in her plans to make money moves. Though, over time, she had to admit, the way they operated wasn’t as bad as she first thought. They helped her see that she had more than just an uncompromising business mind; she had a fiercely loyal and nurturing heart toward her fellow mutants.

    Eventually, circumstances would make her put differences aside and aid the X-Men. Their first alliance was reluctant, yet Emma Frost soon proved herself invaluable, for her firm hand with young students and her unrelenting strategic talent for taking enemies to school.

    The Black delegation has also provided a fancast: Megan Thee Stallion

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