The Superhero's Dame
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  • Reads 612
  • Votes 30
  • Parts 6
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Nov 14, 2013
The Damsel in Distress initiative was established by the Government's M.A.D.H.A.T. division as a safety-net; a safety net in order to prevent Heroics, with their countless super-human abilities, from turning against their human creators.       
                                                                 
It is a well established fact that this program ensures a superhuman can not survive without their genetically matched Dame. If the Dame dies, they die. That's the safety net. At least, that's how it was supposed to be.

Almost thirty years after the establishment of the program something unprecedented happens; a Dame severs her connection to her Heroic.

The general populace expects White Noise to die without this connection, but he doesn't and Heroics begin questioning the program and its shortcomings. 
As tensions between M.A.D.H.A.T and the Heroics grow an unexpected villain plots revenge and seeks White noise as his pawn to exact it.

Her Heroic's the target; she's his only hope.  It's time for the damsel to fight back.
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