Hero Name: Douglock Given Name: Warlock II Fighting: Good (10) Agility: Excellent (20) Strength: Remarkable (30) Endurance: Amazing (50) Reason: Incredible (40) Intuition: Typical (6) Psyche: Good (10) Health: 110 Karma: 56 Resources: Good (10) Popularity: Shift 0 (0) Age: Gender: Male Height: Weight: Skin Color: T-O matrix Hair Color: T-O matter Eye Color: Black POWERS: Techno-Organic Body: A possible cross between Warlock and Douglas Ramsey, Douglock has a techno-organic body which gives him the following abilities: --Shapechanging: mimick human forms (Amazing) --S12: Elongation (Remarkable) --Body Armor (Remarkable) ---Transmode Virus Conversion: Regain health by converting living, organic objects into a techno-organic form. He regains health equal to the material strength or the health of the target. He does this with Mn ability. Living creatures converted now become part of Douglock, what they know, Douglock now knows. Fully absorbing a sentinent being kills them. (Monstrous) --Sensors: (Amazing) --Increase size: up to 20 feet. (Excellent) --Reshape into functioning machines up to AM level. Create out of himself up to In damage energy or force ray blasters. (Amazing) TALENTS: Computers/Hacking/Decryption CONTACTS: Hero Group: X-Men, Excalibur, New Mutants, Phalanx DESCRIPTION: None. EQUIPMENT: None. HISTORY: Warlock II started off as Douglock, a techno-organic entity whose templates were the deceased New Mutants Cypher (Doug Ramsey) and Warlock, an alien of the race now known as the Phalanx. His "powers" were the ability to manipulate his body's structure on a very fine level, to interface directly with computers and to imitate voices. He is not Doug Ramsey, and as such probably doesn't possess Cypher's translating abilities per se, although he was used by the Phalanx as an encryption and decryption unit. It is possible that the organic template of Cypher enhanced Douglock's own translation ability in the specific area of computer codes and operating systems. 'Lock carries a possible cure for the Legacy Virus that he obtained from Zero before the aforementioned android was destroyed. He has also underwent a large personality modification when he was captured and deconstructed by the British Intelligence agency known as Black Air, leaving him more like a person and less like a machine. Also, in a fight with some mutated Sidri, Douglock was finally severed from the Phalanx collective, a process which Zero had begun months earlier when he called Douglock out of the collective. As a result, Douglock was completely freed of Phalanx influence. He also began to have strong feelings for Wolfsbane, although they never really got together and their relationship was strained when Douglock broke her out of he quaratine she had entered with her foster-mom Moira. After Excalibur disbanded, Douglock was enslaved by the Red Skull and forced to make implants that allowed the Skull to take control of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s helicarrier. Desparing over what he was being forced to do, Douglock called to Deathlok II to come and kill him. Luckily, Shadowcat was able to distract him long enough for him to wait until the Skull's control mechanism was destroyed. Although the heroes escaped, Douglock disappeared. When he resurfaced, he had assimilated all of the information he had accessed on the helicarrier and called himself Warlock, realizing that he was not really a derivative of Cypher, but was instead an entity created by the Phalanx. As a result, he began to shapeshift much more creatively, as the original Warlock used to, and has Warlock's memories, although his speech patterns remain more like Doug's would have. He embarked on a search to destroy all the Phalanx material still left on Earth, in order to prevent any of it from growing too massive and signalling the deep-space Technarch. Eventually, after teaming up with Hope and Psi-Mon, Warlock II managed to defeat the villainous Mainspring and his servant Template (formerly Bastion). The new Babel Spire was destroyed too late, though, and Warlock had to face the Magus, who had come to comsume the techno-organic "abominations" on Earth. With his friends' help, Warlock defeated his "father" by rewriting his code from the inside out.