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Biography: Tristan Moore also known as “Windstorm.” Moore comes from a mysterious planet called Supleta; a almost deserted and arid planet, in which has no weather. But, then a hazardous toxic spill lands on Moore, consequently leaving him with super powers. Moore discoverers he can produce high winds from his lungs, in fact going as fast as 230 mph. In addition, he has limited telekinesis, therefore he can only control other people’s breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure. Moore sees his power as a gift and a curse, but chooses to use it for good, as a result Moore decides to take on his new identity as “WindStorm.”
Moore helps Supletians in various ways such as; providing strong, regulating winds to generate the planet’s wind powered electricity and advocates to stopping malicious villains.
Medulla­Oblongata: A brain­stem structure that controls the involuntary functions such as;
Breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure. It is the lower part of the brain stem continuous with the spinal cord. The sensory and motor pathways connect the brain to the body cross in the Medulla.
Pons: A brain­stem structure that regulates brain activity during sleep and dreaming. The word “Pons” derives from the latin word “bridge” and that is exactly what one of its functions does. It connects the brainstem to the cerebellum.
Biography: Coral Magenta also known as “Dream Conjurer.” Magenta was born an orphan under the sea with strange enticing powers. Magenta is capable of pulling any person into her dreams or forcing herself into someone else’s. After being adopted by Mermaid parents, they helped her control it and guided her into living a normal sea creature life for twenty years. But one day after sea turtle riding in the tropics, Marine biologists captured
Magenta’s mermaid parents. Magenta sat in isolation in dark caves, but happily visited

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