Post by Green Goblin - Norman Osborn on Jun 25, 2009 20:26:24 GMT -5
Character Information
Real Name:Norman Osborn
Mutant/Hero/Villain name:The Green Goblin
Nick Name:Gobby (derogatory nickname given to him by Spider-Man)
Canon or custom: Canon
Age: 59
Place of Birth: Hartford, Connecticut
Nationality:American
Affiliation: New World Order
Rank/Occupation: Owner and CEO of Osborn Industries, Government Agent, Scientist, Professional Criminal/Terrorist/Assassin/ Villain
Current CEO of Stark Enterprises.
Gender:Male
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 185 lbs.
Hair: Reddish-brown, wavy/curly
Eyes: Blue
Build:Muscular and Athletic, because of the Goblin serum he has the body of an athlete in his late 20s.
Markings:None
Known Relatives: Known Relatives: Emily Osborn (wife, deceased), Harold "Harry" Osborn (son deceased), Sarah Stacy (daughter), Gabriel Stacy (son), Liz Osborn (daughter-in-law), Norman "Normie" Osborn Jr. (grandson), Amberson "Ambrose" Osborn (father, deceased), Alton Osborn Jr. (grandfather, deceased), Alton Osborn Sr. (great-grandfather, deceased)
Powers: Due to the Goblin Formula Norman Osborn possesses super-human strength being able to lift 9 tons under optimal conditions, increased speed, reflexes, endurance, and healing rate. Though much slower than the likes of Wolverine, he can regenerate damaged tissue and organs. Aside from his physical advantages, the serum also greatly enhanced Norman's already above average intellect, making him a bona fide super genius capable of making great leaps of progress in advanced areas of genetics, robotics, engineering, and applied chemistry. The Goblin formula is also said to have driven Osborn mentally insane; defects in his personality were strongly augmented by the serum, resulting in dangerous mood-swings and hallucinations. He is however able to maintain his sanity via chemically treated dermal patches. When not impaired by mental illness, Osborn is a cunning businessman, masterful strategist, and extremely skilled at electronics, mechanics, and chemistry.
Abilities: As a result of exposure to the experimental serum, Osborn's intellect has been greatly enhanced form its already genius level, augmenting his aptitude for genetics, robotics, engineering, and applied chemistry. His intellect has been said to nearly match that of Tony Stark.
Weakness: His over inflated Ego and paranoia.
Paraphernalia and Equipment:
Weapons: Weapons: The Green Goblin still unilizes many of his trademark weapons such as Concussive, smoke, gas, emp, frag, acid and incendiary "pumpkin" bombs, energy dischargers in his new suits gloves capable of channeling pulsed discharges of up to 10,000 volts of high-frequency electric power, flying 'razor bats' which now sport laser and acid edged blades and a specially designed gas that can nullify Spider heroes spider-senses.
A vertical thrust "goblin glider", powered originally by a mini jet propelled engine it has recently been upgraded with retro-engineered Stark tech. Redesigned to be a little bigger in order for him to lay down. His new ‘living’ metal costume melds into the glider allowing him a more aerodynamic design so a windshield forms up over him, and shields on the turbines to protect his legs from the jet wash. It is powered by I would say it is now a reconfigurable twin-turbine engine system and can now reach speeds between Mach 5 or 6 and support 800 pounds (including Osborn's own weight) but could lift far more for brief moments of time. The Glider has a power capacity of six to 8 hours endurance depending on the use and sports rechargeable solar cells, and an adaptable recharging interface allowing for virtually any source of high power to recharge it.
The Goblin Glider's controls and now secondary microprocessor are located behind the head of the glider it us primarily controlled much like the new suite, through a neural link and can react with just a thought. The pilot is attached now by lying down and both melding in using his new costume and holding to the glider via electromagnetic clasps which bind over the body. The Goblin Glider traditionally resembles a bat. The Goblin Glider's weapon array includes machine guns with diamond sharp armor piercing rounds, a flamethrower with a nitro fire ball capacity, several laser edged blades, pumpkin bomb/missile launchers.
In recent time, due to takeing over Stark Industries and possessing a successfully cloned being with Starks mind (at least in part) Norman has aquiered a new costume. (It is a costume similar to the one used by Spider-Man in civil war) Supported by a system similar to that of Stark's classic Iron Man design, it features many gadgets includeing short-distance gliding capability, limited bulletproofing, built-in fire/police/emergency scanner, audio/visual amplification (including infrared and ultraviolet), cloaking device, carbon filters to keep out airborne toxins, and a short-range GPS microwave communication system. It grants the ability to breathe under water and in space, special thermal units for added wearer insulation making it able to function for weeks on end in these environments without maintenance, recharging or restocking of resources., and can morph into different shapes due to its "'smart' liquid metal" form. It can also "more or less disappear" when not needed. The new costume is able to look like other styles of Goblin costumes as well as his normal clothes such as business suites. Part of the costume can detach itself from Osborn to cover an object too dangerous to touch, such as a radioactive asteroid. All these features are controlled by a computer system in the chest piece yet the suit responds almost completely to mental control. Utilizeing his own genius in the field or robotics and chemicals as well as other secrets he has discovered of Starks he has also made several improvments to this suit including updateing the nano-metalic liquid to withstand physical harder attacks as well as acid, heat, cold, most forms of energy, radiation, and electricity, A micro forcefeild generator, a hologram emitter, which could generate up to 12 simultaneous images of the Osborn. He has also added a wrist mounted energy blade,
Uniform:
Personality: Norman is not a good person. Even before his exposure to the Goblin formula and his spiral into costumed villainy, he was manipulative and amoral, only barely avoiding true sociopathy. He twists and omits the truth as it suits him, and is equally accomplished at bald lies. He has very few problems with the idea of murder for profit, for revenge, or just for fun. Connections with other people are rare, and he tends to treat them as possessions or pawns instead of thinking beings. "Mine" is an endearment, in his mind.
Norman can be fairly genial, even philanthropic when it suits him to be so. Those persons he views as 'his' he will treat kindly and protect, more often than not. (Though he may become violent or abusive with them, still, he will — in the typical fashion — usually repent afterward. Until next time.)
He suffers, as well, from severe bipolar disorder (partially mitigated by psychiatric medications), and is prone to violent mood swings and and destructive tantrums, as well as fits of hysteria. Occasionally, he experiences difficulty with auditory or visual hallucinations as well, but these are rare.
He has an extreme phobia of telepathy, after several unpleasant experiences. If he is made aware of telepathic contact or invasion, he will react violently, sometimes even going so far as to physically attack the person he thinks responsible.
History:
Ruthless industrialist Norman Osborn was the co-owner of a leading world wide corporation, Osborn Industries, which specialized in chemical manufacturing via Osborn Chemicals, as well as other areas of research and development, including robotics and weapon research. His wife Emily died within a year after the birth of their son Harry, leaving Norman embittered. The product of an oppressively stern upbringing by an alcoholic father who lost the family fortune, Norman raised Harry dispassionately, often devoid of fatherly warmth, being chafed by Harry's failure to demonstrate academic excellence or a competitive drive. Despite living in reacquired opulence, Harry felt depressed and neglected by his father. Unbeknownst to Harry, Norman had risen in power by participating in a collusion enabling the creation of powerful opponents to challenge the super-hero community, thereby offering corrupt corporations a means to distract the heroes from probing into their affairs. One failure in this regard involved using Osborn Industries employee Nels Van Adder as a human test subject, transforming him into the disfigured "Protogoblin." Osborn dodged accusations of wrongdoing from his head of security, Arthur Stacy, and his brother Detective George Stacy. He discovered the notes of his business partner, Professor Mendel Stromm, for a strength-enhancing serum. Stromm was jailed after Norman had him arrested for embezzling funds, allowing Osborn to gain full control of the firm. Osborn tested the serum upon himself in his private lab, but the unstable concoction exploded in his face leaving him hospitalized for weeks. He emerged smarter and superhumanly strong, but at the cost of his sanity. (After Harry's death, Spider-Man discovered recordings in which Harry claimed to have been responsible for the serum exploding, bitter at being neglected by his father; however, Harry suffered mentally instability at the time of these recollection; the veracity of this claim is unknown.)
Lusting for more power, Osborn plotted to organize a world-wide crime syndicate, targeting Spider-Man (Peter Parker) as a means to establish his reputation. He hired the fire-wielding Scorcher to steal secret plans for electronic equipment, explosives, and compact turbine engines, while using illicitly gained technology to create the axe-wielding villain, the Headsman. Incensed after the Scorcher and Headsman failed to kill Spider-Man, Osborn decided to take matters into his own hands. He designed a grotesque green costume based on an image from a childhood nightmare and the color of Stromm’s serum, and armed himself with high-tech weaponry and a broomstick-like glider, becoming the Green Goblin.
Recalling Spider-Man’s earlier ambitions in show business, he lured Spider-Man to New Mexico to film a movie about his exploits, after contacting low-budget film producer B.J. Cosmos, in order to document Spider-Man’s defeat. Despite hiring the Enforcers for assistance, the Goblin ran afoul with the Hulk and his attempt on Spider-Man’s life was a failure. The Goblin next ambushed Spider-Man at a meeting of the Spider-Man Fan Club, where he clashed with the Human Torch. Failing again, the Green Goblin focused on assuming leadership of Lucky Lobo's gang, but Spider-Man's interference resulted in the gang's arrest. An uneasy alliance with Nick Lewis, the Crime-Master, whereupon Osborn tricked Lewis to believe the Goblin was J. Jonah Jameson, was also unsuccessful, and the two subsequently became rivals for control of New York's crime syndicates in opposition to the Maggia. The Green Goblin captured Spider-Man in a power play to divert nomination of leadership of the independent mobsters to him. Spider-Man broke free and battled along side the police against the gangsters. The Goblin escaped, while the Crime Master was killed by the police in a gun battle.
Osborn changed tactics, and laid low while hiring Kraven the Hunter to attack Spider-Man. Over time, Osborn established a network of safe houses to store his Goblin equipment throughout New York City. Unaware of the Goblin's secret identity, Spider-Man protected an ungrateful Norman Osborn from the vengeance of Professor Stromm, released from prison. Devising a compound that weakened Spider-Man's spider-sense enabled Norman, aloft an improved glider, to follow Spider-Man and witness him resume his civilian identity as Peter Parker, one of Harry's classmates. The Goblin confronted Spider-Man at his home in Forest Hills, captured him, and carried him to the Goblin's waterfront hideout at Osborn Chemicals. There the Goblin boastfully revealed to Spider-Man of his own secret identity and how he came to be. Spider-Man broke free, and in the ensuing battle, the Goblin fell back into live wires and vials of chemicals, leaving Osborn unconscious and amnesiac regarding his past few years and his criminal alter-ego. Spider-Man decided Osborn was rendered an innocent man, and burned his costume before police and firefighters arrived on the scene. The world believed the Green Goblin had perished. Subsequently, Osborn’s insane mind developed a dual-personality disorder, as traumatic events triggered a switch between being a memory-impaired kinder Norman Osborn, concerned about his relationship with his son, and the nefarious Green Goblin, aware of Spider-Man's secret identity.
After Harry invited Peter Parker to live with him, Norman met Peter again, unaware of his dual identity. Released from prison and seeking his payment for services to the Goblin, Kraven sought Osborn after learning of the Goblin's apparent death and believing him to be the Goblin's "emissary". Kraven abandoned his violent pursuit and capture of Osborn after realizing Osborn was truly unaware of the Goblin; Spider-Man had to rescue a bound Osborn from plummeting to his death.
The amnesia proved to be only temporary however and Osborn relapsed into his Goblin persona twice more only to be defeated by Spider-Man each time. After helping rescue Peter Parker's girlfriend Gwen Stacy and her father, retired police captain George Stacy, from a kidnapping by the Kingpin, Osborn had a brief affair with Gwen which resulted in an unusually rapid pregnancy and secret birth of twins, Gabriel and Sarah. Though Gwen left the twins in the care of Osborn's people in France, Gwen refused to give Norman custody of the twins, fearing that the fate of Norman's son, Harry - mentally deteriorating and turning to illegal hallucinogenic drugs - would befall her own children. Osborn threatened Gwen, but she insisted that she would tell Peter the truth. Gwen believed Peter would marry her and raise the twins, trusting that Parker's love for her would oversee her failings. This prompted the third emergence of Norman's dark side, propelling what would be one of the darkest hours in Spider-Man's career. In a strike against both Gwen and Spider-Man, the Green Goblin kidnapped Gwen and took her to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge. In an act of brutality during a melee with Spider-Man, the Goblin threw Gwen from the bridge. Spider-Man attempted to save her but she had already died during the fall. Filled with rage, Spider-Man savagely attacked the Goblin nearly killing him.He returned to his senses at the last minute however, while the Goblin took the opportunity to attempt one final play by remotely controlling his damaged goblin glider to impale the wall crawler. Spider-Man was able to dodge the glider which instead impaled the Goblin, seemingly killing him. The nightmare was over...or at least that's what Peter thought.
Harry Osborn, Norman's son, had witnessed the apparent death of his father at the hands of Spider-Man and removed the Goblin costume before the authorities could arrive, thus preserving his secret identity. He even bribed the coroner so that further autopsy reports would show no mention of the "goblin" formula in Norman's blood. And for many years, the world believed Norman Osborn to be dead.
Little did anyone know that Norman Osborn was in fact alive and well and putting a master plan into place that he hoped would ruin Spider-Man forever.
The same formula that had given Osborn his heightened strength and intellect also gave him powerful regenerative abilities, allowing him to survive the impalement by his goblin glider. He had escaped the morgue, replacing his body with that of a drifter he had murdered and impaled through the chest and fled to Europe. There he joined the Cabal of Scriers, eventually moving up in their ranks and completely taking them over. While in Europe, Osborn also manipulated Gwen Stacy's children into believing that Peter Parker was their father and had abandoned them and that Spider-Man had killed Gwen. Osborn also raised them to believe he was a loving and kind figure, preparing them to become his heirs. After the death of his son Harry, whom Norman believed would prove himself in his absence, Osborn accelerated a series of plans he had formulated over the past several years.
From the shadows, Osborn manipulated Empire State University professor Miles Warren as part of a grand scheme to have Parker believe he was in fact a clone and that Ben Reilly,the real clone, was the real Peter Parker. However, with Peter's wife Mary Jane pregnant and the possibility of a life without Spider-Man on the horizon, Peter freely relinquished his alter-ego to Reilly. Unsatisfied with these results, Osborn returned as the Green Goblin revealing himself as the mastermind behind the entire fiasco and killed Ben Reilly who sacrificed himself to save Peter. Reilly's body disintegrated, proving that Peter was in fact the real Spider-Man all along. In addition, Osborn had an employee of his, Alison Mongrain poison Mary Jane inducing a premature labor, and causing an apparent miscarriage. When it became evident that Osborn was finished using Mongrain, she fled for her life revealing to the Parkers that Peter's Aunt May, believed to have died, was alive and held against her will by Osborn. In truth, the May Parker living with the Parkers had been an actress Osborn genetically reformed into the likeness of May Parker. Mongrain was killed, and the entirety of her role in the miscarriage remains a mystery.
Osborn's next grand scheme was to make Spider-Man his heir, first drugging him into wearing the Goblin costume and attacking his friends. After days of physical and mental torture at the Osborn Estate, Peter nearly gave in, but refused at the last minute. Next, the Goblin forced his employee Flash Thompson, a recovering alcoholic, to drive a truck while in an inebriated state into Midtown High School where Peter had taken a job as a teacher. The accident caused Flash brain damage, and spurred Peter into a no-holds barred battle with his old enemy. Although, it seemed that in some strange way Norman wanted Peter to finish him off, Peter refused saying he did not want to fight him anymore and declared a truce.
Sometime later Osborn was picked up by S.H.I.E.L.D. (who somehow had discovered his identity) in France and sent to jail, the twins of Gwen Stacy resurfaced to destroy Spider-Man. They had rapidly aged to teenagers due their superhuman physiology inherited from their father, and had developed superhuman strength and endurance capable of combating Spider-Man. After the Goblin's takedown, the twins confronted Spider-Man, whom they believed to be their real father who had killed their mother and abandoned them. Spider-Man told the twins the truth - however Gabriel rejected Spider-Man, and accepted the Goblin mantle as the Gray Goblin, becoming insane in the process. After battling Spider-Man, a deranged Gabriel disappeared, while Sarah sought training to use her powers for good.
The passage of the Superhuman Registration Act provided an opportunity for Osborn to offer his abilities for the good of the country. Injected with nanites by Tony Stark, Iron Man, capable of delivering a powerful shock should he go astray and prescribed medication to stabilize his personality, Osborn was offered leadership of a new government sponsored agency as a temporary means to round up rogue heroes and meta humans who refused to register.
As a Director for the Commission of Superhuman Affairs Osborn has once again amassed a great amount of power and influence and recently decided to run along side William Stryker during the next election for President of the United Upon the apparent death of Stryker in an explosion at the mans home Osborn decided to take matters into his own hands and run in his former partners place.
Unknown to everyone Osborn has also recently allied himself with a new group who wish to use his power, influence and political standing to gain power in the world, In return they have completely eradicated the nanites implanted in him leaving a false signature in there place for those who may scan for the technology which is supposed to be Osborn's proverbial leash.
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