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Maggie volunteered as a proof-of-concept subject for an illegal enhancement procedure. The process was excruciating, rebuilding her body at every level—but the result was staggering. She emerged massively tall, monstrously strong, and nearly impervious to harm. Adopting the name Power-House, Maggie became a living advertisement for The Middleman’s black-market enhancements. | Maggie volunteered as a proof-of-concept subject for an illegal enhancement procedure. The process was excruciating, rebuilding her body at every level—but the result was staggering. She emerged massively tall, monstrously strong, and nearly impervious to harm. Adopting the name Power-House, Maggie became a living advertisement for The Middleman’s black-market enhancements. | ||
When his operation expanded, Maggie went independent, retaining the Power-House identity and carving out a reputation as a highly effective villain-for-hire. She refuses to ever be weak or invisible again. | When his operation expanded, Maggie went independent, retaining the Power-House identity and carving out a reputation as a highly effective villain-for-hire. She refuses to ever be weak or invisible again. | ||
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Power-House
Real Name: Margaret “Maggie” McGuire
Origin: Science
Archetype: Brute
Primary Powers: Super Strength
Secondary Powers: Invulnerability
Travel Power: Super Jump / Leaping
Affiliation: Rogue Isles (Independent Villain)
Background
Margaret “Maggie” McGuire grew up small, sickly, and overlooked in the brutal environment of the Rogue Isles. Premature at birth and never physically imposing, she spent her life as an easy target for bullies and predators alike. By adulthood, she was barely surviving on diner wages when the power broker known as The Middleman offered her a chance to change everything. Maggie volunteered as a proof-of-concept subject for an illegal enhancement procedure. The process was excruciating, rebuilding her body at every level—but the result was staggering. She emerged massively tall, monstrously strong, and nearly impervious to harm. Adopting the name Power-House, Maggie became a living advertisement for The Middleman’s black-market enhancements. When his operation expanded, Maggie went independent, retaining the Power-House identity and carving out a reputation as a highly effective villain-for-hire. She refuses to ever be weak or invisible again.
Personality
Power-House is boisterous, confident, and unapologetically physical. She enjoys her presence being felt—heavy footsteps, loud laughter, and casual displays of strength. Years of powerlessness have made her slightly bullying toward anyone she perceives as arrogant or predatory, especially those who remind her of her former tormentors. Despite this, Maggie has a surprisingly protective streak. She has little patience for those who prey on the weak and will sometimes intervene—violently—on their behalf. She masks old insecurities with bravado, but deep down, she still remembers what it felt like to be afraid.
Motivations and Goals
• Never be a victim again • Accumulate wealth and reputation as an independent enforcer • Prove her strength is permanent, not borrowed or conditional • Maintain control over her own destiny—no handlers, no masters • Quietly protect people who remind her of her former self ________________________________________
Powers and Abilities
Super Strength • Lifts and throws vehicles, heavy machinery, and reinforced structures • Devastating melee strikes capable of shattering armor and concrete • Exceptional grappling and crowd-control ability
Invulnerability • Dense, reinforced musculature and subdermal protection • Highly resistant to blunt force, blades, firearms, and explosions • Can endure punishment that would cripple or kill most opponents
Leaping • Powerful leg muscles allow for massive vertical and horizontal jumps • Uses leaps both for rapid movement and crushing aerial attacks • Can traverse urban environments with ease
Weaknesses and Limitations
• Enhancements are biological, not adaptive—exotic energy types can still hurt • Overconfidence can lead her to underestimate opponents • Limited ranged combat options • Psychological triggers related to helplessness or confinement • Her enhancements require significant caloric intake to maintain peak performance
Allies
• The Middleman – Former handler and occasional employer • Rogue Isles scientists and fixers who respect her reputation • Low-level villains and civilians she has protected or intimidated on behalf of
Enemies
• Enhancement brokers who see her as stolen property or competition • Heroes specializing in exotic or armor-piercing damage • Criminals who abuse or exploit the powerless • Any individual attempting to control or “own” her
Origin Story: Power-House
Port Oakes was never quiet—only different kinds of loud. The groan of cargo cranes, the slap of waves against rusted hulls, the arguments that turned into gunfire three streets over. It was the kind of place where ambition rotted if it wasn’t fed regularly.
The Middleman sat alone in a cracked vinyl booth, steam curling from a chipped mug of coffee. The diner was a dive even by Rogue Isles standards, but it served its purpose: anonymity, cheap caffeine, and a clear view of the desperation that passed through its doors. His scientists were still setting up the warehouse near the docks—sterilizing equipment, calibrating machines, preparing miracles no government would approve of.
He needed clients.
His gaze drifted from the window to the waitress refilling cups at the counter. Small. Not just short, but slight—like someone the world had pressed down on and never bothered to let rise back up. She moved quickly, eyes down, shoulders tense, apologizing even when no one complained.
The Middleman smiled.
When she reached his table to top off his coffee, he looked up at her instead of past her.
“Rough shift?” he asked casually. She stiffened, clearly unused to being addressed as anything other than furniture. “It’s… it’s fine,” she said, though her voice betrayed years of saying the same lie. He didn’t push. Just nodded, took a sip, let silence do the work. When she came back again, he tried something different.
“You don’t look like someone who belongs here.”
That earned him a wary glance. “Everyone belongs somewhere,” she said. “This is just… mine.” “Is it?” he asked gently.
Margaret McGuire—Maggie, she insisted after a while—didn’t open up all at once. She started with safe things. Being born early. Always smaller than the other kids. How teachers said she’d “catch up someday.” How someday never came. Eventually, the words spilled faster: the bullying, the shoves, the laughter, the way predators in the Isles could smell weakness like blood in the water.
“It’s worse here,” she admitted quietly. “If you can’t scare people, they don’t leave you alone.”
The Middleman listened. Truly listened. When she finished, he leaned back and folded his hands.
“What if,” he said, “I told you that fear could be taught?”
She laughed once, bitter. “I don’t have the money for miracles.”
“I’m not selling one,” he replied. “I’m offering you a chance to be one.”
He introduced himself—not by name, but by reputation. He spoke of science unshackled by ethics committees. Of enhancement, not replacement. Of strength that could not be ignored. When he finished, Maggie stared at her hands, small and trembling around the coffee pot.
“How much would it hurt?” she asked.
“Enough,” he said honestly.
She nodded. “When do we start?”
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Two months later, the warehouse near the docks pulsed with light and anticipation.
The Middleman stood before an audience of smugglers, arms dealers, crime lords, and would-be tyrants—people who measured worth in firepower and fear. He spoke smoothly, outlining the services his organization now offered: reinforced bone structures, enhanced musculature, subdermal protection, tailored biological upgrades.
“Science,” he said, “is the ultimate equalizer.”
Then he gestured toward the reinforced doors at the far end of the warehouse.
“Allow me to demonstrate.”
The doors buckled inward with a thunderous crack.
She stepped through the smoke like a living monument—tall, broad-shouldered, clad in crimson and black, a stylized fist emblazoned proudly on her chest. Spikes jutted from her shoulders, boots heavy enough to dent the concrete with every step. Her blonde hair framed a masked face set in a confident, almost daring smile.
“This,” the Middleman announced, “is Power-House.”
Maggie—Power-House—raised one gloved hand and caught a charging Council robot by the arm. Metal screamed as she lifted it overhead and slammed it into the floor hard enough to shatter plating. Another robot opened fire; bullets sparked and flattened against her skin. She laughed—loud, full, intoxicating—and tore the machine apart with her bare hands. By the time the last robot lay in wreckage, the room was silent.
Then applause erupted. Power-House stood tall, hands on her hips, chest rising with exhilaration. For the first time in her life, the eyes on her weren’t mocking or dismissive.
They were afraid.
Later, in a quieter office overlooking the docks, the Middleman extended a tablet. His assistant finished typing and nodded. A transfer confirmation flashed across the screen.
“Payment’s been deposited,” the Middleman said. “And Maggie?”
She looked up, still riding the high.
“This,” he continued smoothly, “is just the beginning.”
Power-House smiled—wide, confident, unafraid.
For the first time, the Rogue Isles had to make room for her.
ARACHNOS INTELLIGENCE DOSSIER
Clearance: Web-Red / Eyes Only
From: Operative V-91 “Black Widow”
To: Lord Recluse
Subject: POWER-HOUSE (Margaret “Maggie” McGuire)
Summary Assessment:
Power-House is a science-origin brute asset operating independently within the Rogue Isles. She possesses exceptional physical strength, high survivability, and a rapidly growing reputation among black-market fixers. While not ideologically aligned with Arachnos, she represents a potentially valuable deniable asset—or a localized threat if mishandled.
Origin & Background:
Subject was formerly a low-value civilian: waitress, physically undersized, socially marginalized. Recruited by the enhancement broker known as The Middleman as a proof-of-concept test subject. Underwent illegal biological augmentation with high survivability and exceptional yield. Resulting transformation produced significant physical enlargement, near-invulnerable tissue density, and extreme strength output. Following initial employment as a demonstration asset, subject separated amicably from The Middleman and now operates as a villain-for-hire. No evidence of long-term loyalty to any organization.
Psychological Profile:
Power-House exhibits high confidence bordering on bullying behavior. Displays a strong aversion to perceived weakness in herself, coupled with a paradoxical protectiveness toward physically or socially vulnerable individuals. This suggests unresolved psychological conditioning from pre-enhancement trauma. Subject values autonomy above hierarchy. Attempts at coercion or ownership will likely provoke violent resistance. However, she responds positively to respect, fair compensation, and clearly defined objectives.
Capabilities:
• Extreme superhuman strength; capable of structural damage and armored unit neutralization • High resistance to kinetic, ballistic, and explosive force • Exceptional battlefield endurance; minimal observable fatigue • Rapid urban mobility via enhanced leaping Subject is optimized for frontal assault, shock tactics, and intimidation operations.
Limitations:
• Poor ranged engagement capability • Vulnerable to exotic energy, mental manipulation, or containment strategies • Displays overconfidence; may underestimate technologically superior opponents • Not disciplined in coordinated unit tactics
Arachnos Utility Assessment:
Power-House is unsuitable for formal induction into Arachnos command structure. However, she would function effectively as a contract asset for: • Facility breach operations • Hero suppression or diversionary assaults • Enforcement against unreliable third-party contractors Use of intermediaries is recommended to preserve deniability. Direct oversight discouraged.
Threat Evaluation:
If antagonized, subject could inflict localized damage to Arachnos assets, particularly non-specialized units. Not assessed as a strategic-level threat unless aligned with rival powers.
Recommendation:
Monitor. Maintain favorable relations via controlled contracts. Do not attempt indoctrination or coercive leverage. If neutralization becomes necessary, prioritize containment, not elimination.
Lord Recluse’s Note: “Strength without obedience is a weapon that swings both ways. Handle carefully.”
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LONGBOW INTELLIGENCE BRIEF
Clearance: Gold-7 / Field Command
From: Agent Sarah Kincaid, Longbow Rogue Isles Division
To: Vanguard Liaison / Hero Oversight Committee
Subject: POWER-HOUSE (Margaret “Maggie” McGuire)
Overview
Power-House is an independent science-origin Brute currently operating in the Rogue Isles. She is responsible for multiple confirmed acts of property destruction, assault on criminal targets, and enforcement operations tied to black-market enhancement networks. Despite this, field observations suggest the subject does not fit the behavioral profile of a conventional villain.
Background
Margaret “Maggie” McGuire was formerly a civilian with no criminal record prior to her enhancement. She lived on the margins of Rogue Isles society, working service jobs and avoiding conflict. Her transformation was facilitated by the power broker known as The Middleman, who used her as a living demonstration of illegal biological enhancement procedures. Power-House now sells her services as a mercenary, primarily targeting other criminals. No confirmed civilian casualties are directly attributable to her actions.
Threat Assessment
Power-House possesses extreme superhuman strength and a high degree of physical invulnerability. She is capable of breaching reinforced structures, neutralizing armored targets, and sustaining prolonged combat engagement against superior numbers. In a direct confrontation, standard Longbow squads would be overmatched without specialized equipment. Her lack of ranged capability and tactical discipline presents exploitable weaknesses, but only with preparation and containment strategies.
Behavioral Analysis
Despite aggressive presentation, Power-House exhibits a consistent pattern of intervening when weaker individuals are targeted by criminal elements. She has broken up extortion attempts, retaliated against abusive gang leaders, and allowed non-combatants to escape active engagements. This behavior appears genuine rather than performative. Subject shows a strong emotional reaction to situations involving helplessness or exploitation, suggesting unresolved trauma from her pre-enhancement life.
Reformation Potential
Unlike ideologically driven villains, Power-House operates for autonomy and self-worth rather than malice. Her criminal activity is transactional, not doctrinal. This places her in a category similar to several former Rogue Isles operatives who later defected or entered rehabilitation programs. Agent assessment: With the right leverage—respectful engagement, non-coercive dialogue, and a clear alternative path—Power-House could be persuaded to disengage from criminal contracts or even assist in suppressing more dangerous threats.
Engagement Recommendations
• Avoid direct intimidation or attempts at public humiliation
• Emphasize protection of civilians as shared priority
• Utilize intermediaries or field agents skilled in de-escalation
• If combat is unavoidable, prioritize containment over elimination
Conclusion
Power-House represents a significant localized threat if left unchecked, but also a rare opportunity. She is not beyond redemption—only directionless. If we fail to offer an alternative, Arachnos or other criminal organizations will.
Agent Kincaid’s Note:
“She’s dangerous, no doubt. But every time she steps in front of someone weaker than her, she’s choosing not to be the monster everyone expects. That choice matters.”