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* [[Static Stun Gun]]: Alex uses her lightning powers to knock out targets on several occasions, and at least twice uses a fake "prop" stungun to hide the fact that she did so while in her civilian identity. |
* [[Static Stun Gun]]: Alex uses her lightning powers to knock out targets on several occasions, and at least twice uses a fake "prop" stungun to hide the fact that she did so while in her civilian identity. |
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* [[Super Speed]]: One of Andrew "Ultraman" Clements' core powers. |
* [[Super Speed]]: One of Andrew "Ultraman" Clements' core powers. |
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* [[Superhero]] |
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* [[Superhero Paradox]]: Inverted. All the villainous individuals and organizations already existed before the start of the story, and most of the superheroes become such to oppose them. In particular, Alex chooses to become a superheroine mainly because there's already a supervillain out there already -- Danielle Atron -- who had attacked her and her family, and who was ''manufacturing'' other supervillains to do her dirty work. |
* [[Superhero Paradox]]: Inverted. All the villainous individuals and organizations already existed before the start of the story, and most of the superheroes become such to oppose them. In particular, Alex chooses to become a superheroine mainly because there's already a supervillain out there already -- Danielle Atron -- who had attacked her and her family, and who was ''manufacturing'' other supervillains to do her dirty work. |
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* [[Take a Level In Badass]]: Alex, continuously, without ever really noticing. |
* [[Take a Level In Badass]]: Alex, continuously, without ever really noticing. |