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Subject Name: Varies
Alias(es): Bastion
Affiliation: None (Vigilante)
First Recorded Appearance: 1981
Power Tier Classification: Class B (Adaptive Physical Augmentation)
All individuals assuming the Bastion mantle displayed physical traits that sporadically augmented, typically under duress or in response to immediate threats. These augmentations included, but were not limited to, enhanced strength, durability, speed, and reflexes. The degree of enhancement varied among the known Bastions, with the first recorded Bastion purportedly demonstrating the most significant physical capabilities. The DMC has estimated that at baseline Bastion is able to lift 3 tons. The corpses of deceased Bastions have shown abnormal preservation and durability, resisting decomposition and damage well beyond normative biological expectations.
The origin of the “Bastion” entity or power remains undetermined. It is theorized to be a sentient force selecting hosts based on undisclosed criteria. The range of individuals who have assumed the Bastion identity suggests the power is indiscriminate of age, gender, or background.
First appearance of a vigilante dubbed “Bastion,” active in Miller Terrace. Suspected identities include Mikey Taglietti, Hank Jackson, and Derrel Drummings. Neutralized by the entity known as Toxicity.
William Edwards, former Voyage Pharmaceutical lab assistant, assumes the mantle. Neutralized by Doctor Tesla.
Rick Thompson, a teenager, claims the title. Lost his life in the Diver Incident of 1995 alongside the New Wave.
Single mother Yasmine Yates becomes Bastion, active in Everett Park. Neutralized following an encounter with the entity known as the Man in Red.
While individual psychological profiles vary, all known Bastions demonstrated a steadfast moral code against lethal actions, engaging in vigilante activities focused on the protection of their respective communities. This shared behavioral pattern suggests a potential influence or predisposition imparted by the Bastion power itself.
All known Bastions operated outside the law, engaging in vigilantism and willfully neglecting to register under the Metahuman Registration Act, a flagrant disregard for mandated legal protocols.
Inactive. No known Bastion activity since 2009. Monitoring for potential re-emergence continues.
Variable - While individual Bastions have varied in power, the entity as a whole poses a significant threat due to its unpredictability, refusal to cooperate with legal authorities, and potential for resurgence.
The phenomenon of “Bastion” remains an anomalous outlier in metahuman cases. Its apparent sentience and selection process, coupled with its history of unregistered activity, underscore the necessity for vigilant surveillance and readiness to engage. The refusal of the Bastion entity to comply with the Metahuman Registration Act is noted with particular concern, prompting ongoing investigations and preparedness for immediate response.
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