![]() ![]() ![]() Heroes and villains are similar in every way except one: the initial choice of what they do with their power. Make sure you don't forget to give them weaknesses as well as powers - give your villain a chance to win. Or you can take the lazy way and simply make your character a random freak of nature or alien - whatever fits your story and power. Many hero's knew or were themselves scientists, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with taking that approach if you just want to get that aspect of the story out of the way. Or, you can take the easy way out and explain it scientifically - an experiment gone wrong, a developmental drug, or a side effect of a cure. Therefore, if you want your hero to shoot lightning from it's body, have him get caught in a power plant accident. If you have read many comic books, particularly Marvel, you know that the majority of superheroes gain their powers in a way that also defines the power itself. ![]()
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