Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.

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Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 18, 2006 12:53AM
Would anyone know the stats for Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers? ::!o
Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 18, 2006 08:11PM
I don't think they would be that powerful in the Marvel/DC universe, heck freddy gets his Arse handed to him in every movie by a couple of teen age kids. Not that tough. And the other too just regenerate. Maybe Ex str on each. And they are slow. Don't think they would be that tough to bowl over unless your willing to up their stats to make them more formidable in hero world.

Myers is my favorite and i would give him this stats and maybe a super boost for more middle class heroes.

F-Ex / Rm
A-Gd / Ex
S-Ex / Rm
E-Rm / In
R-Gd
I-Rm / In
P-Am

Regeneration-Rm / Am
Recovery-Rm / Am

Im not a big freaky or jason fan so i haven't seen all their movies.
Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 19, 2006 02:27PM
They are here on the boards, just search for them.

Sid

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Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 20, 2006 09:58PM
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Here you go X, These stats of Freddy were posted by Fangs! It is the best right-up on Freddy that I have seen.(tu)

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Re: Freddy Krueger...
August 22, 2006 01:56AM
Villain Name: Freddy Krugger
Origin: Dream Demon
Nightmare on Elms St

Height: 5'10"
Weight: 175

Abilities:

F Gd
A Ex
S Ex
E Mn
R Ty
I Ty
P Am

Health: 125
Karma: 62

Powers:
Dream Travel: Mn
Mind Reading: Unearthly:
Zombie Animate: Ex
Fire gen: Pr
Shapeshifting: amazing:
Sleep Induced: Ex
Spirit storage: Un
Immortality:
Astral Body: Gd

Immortality:
Limitation: Freddy Kruger Survives by feeding off the fear of others. When those around him fear him no more then he disappears searching for others who have fears. He is vulnerable to holy water. It is like acid to him he has no defense against it.

Shape Shifting: AM:
S29/Shapeshifting: Freddy can drastically alter all of his physical parameters (dimensions, appearance, physiology) to achieve any desired shape. Despite appearances, Freddy retains his basic chemical composition unless other Powers are used simultaneously, such as S8/Body Transformation-Self. Example: Hobgoblin of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard transforms himself into a stonewall. Despite its granite-like facade, it's composed of flesh; instead of chips flying when the wall is attacked, it bleeds. The hero can attempt to change into any form; success is determined by a FEAT. Normal duration is determined by Power rank. If the hero attempts a shape that exceeds his normal size limits (i.e. not more that 150% nor less than 50% of his original size), this affects the duration, dropping it the equivalent of -3CS. This way a hero can attempt to impersonate a fly or a dinosaur; he just can't do it for long.

Finger Bladed Gauntlet:
EX Damage,Material Strength AM

Force Barrier:
UN: limitation: allows free entry and exit of humans but stops all other creatures as he doesn't what that creature to wake his victim from their slumber.
Portal Creation: EX

Energy Vampire: Fear: UN
Feeds on the fear generated by his presence, the fears of those victims whose fears he is able to expose, and the fear that he instills in others by his actions, and any fear emanating from anyone. He can divert this energy to any of his physical statistics.
Limitation: once the individual overcomes their fear he can no longer feed on that victims fear unless they develop a new fear.

Spirit Storage: UN
Freddy Krugger is able to store the spirits (souls) of his victims so that he may continue to feed of the fear that they generate. Thus giving him power. Any soul caught is subjected to all their fears and more. Here Freddy can read and see every fear and know everything about the captured individual. He can store up to his rank number of Spirits x 10.

Mind Reading: UN
Limitation: only able to see the Characters Fears.

Power Nullification: Shift-X
Freddy Krugger can nullify a Characters Powers whether they are Mechanical or part of that character. This power nullification reduces characters Physical Stats to a Minimum of Good in addition to canceling out their powers.
Limitation: Duration is for 4 rounds or until distracted. The power must then be used again and can only be used on one character at a time.

Dream Manipulation: IN
Freddy can enter the dreams of his intended victims and manipulate them to instill terror them. He draws energy in this manner and grows stronger.

Solidification: EX
Limitation Self. Freddy is able to become solid in the prime plane (the real world) for limited durations of time. Where he is able to instill more fear and attack others. This lasts for power rank number of Rounds.

History:
February 1942, the son of one hundred maniacs. His mother, a nun named Amanda Krueger, was accidentally locked up in the Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital, and was subsequently raped thousands of times by the residents.

A year later, she gave birth to Freddy. She gave him up for adoption. During his child years, he suffered from major emotional problems, from getting kicked out of school to actually killing a hamster in front of his classmates. He lived with no mother and a father figure who repeatedly beat Fred, sometimes into unconsciousness.

With these horrible home conditions, and already sociopathic tendencies, it was only a matter of time before he went completely off the deep end. On March 3, 1969, his father went upstairs to beat him. But Fred had enough. In a maddening rage, he murdered his father with a pocketknife that he had used before for self-mutilation. He escaped the town without blame, and moved on.

For the next couple of years, he had numerous odd jobs, but spent most of his paycheck on alcohol. Most of the time he would just come home from work in a drunken stupor, but sometimes he'd do something else, such as rape and murder a prostitute or two. He usually escaped the town a day or two after that. In 1971, he married Loretta Maggie. Finally, in 1974, they moved to the small Ohio town, Springwood. He got a job working in an old abandoned boiler room in a generator plant, and it was there that he found his true calling.

First, he created and developed a peculiar contraption. It was a glove, but unlike an ordinary glove, it had four five-inch straight razors at the end of them. He now tested it out. Not on adults, but on young schoolchildren.

From 1975-1977, he murdered twenty-four people. He murdered his wife, and the rest were children, including siblings of Nancy Thompson, Glen Lantz, Tina Grey, and Rod Lane. But, in 1977, he was arrested by Lieutenant Donald Thompson. At the trial, the case was dismissed. That night, Fred was getting ready to pack his things and move on when a mob of furious parents came over to Freddy's boiler room. They splashed kerosene all over Fred and the boiler room, and turned the place into an inferno. When the fire cleared, Donald Thompson took the burnt corpse and locked it in a car in an old abandoned junkyard. He even welded the door shut. The legacy of Fred was over. Or was it?

In 1984, he reappeared in the dreams of the mob's children. Nancy Thompson, Glen Lantz, Rod Lane, and Tina Grey were the first ones targeted. He murdered three of them and Nancy's mother, but Nancy defeated Krueger. Five years later, Jesse Walsh moved into the house where Nancy lived. Freddy then attempted to take over Jesse's body and stay in the real world, but is defeated by Jesse's girlfriend Lisa. A year later, Freddy went on a continuous killing spree for three straight years, murdering the bulk of his victims, along with Nancy Thompson, her father, and Kristin Parker. Only three people survived through it- Alice Johnson, her son, and her best friend. Nine years later, in the year 2001, he came back, this time stalking his daughter Maggie and a group of troubled teens. However, his daughter kills him once and for all as she blows him to bits. Freddy was finally dead.
Re: Freddy Krueger...
August 23, 2006 05:13PM
I like Freddy's stats; I might just use 'em in one of my games. He'd make an interesting vilain in one of my magical games.

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Jason Voorhees stats.
August 24, 2006 02:09AM
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Jason Voorhees
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Height: 6'8" (approx)
Weight: 270 lbs. (approx)
Birth/Death: 1946 - 1984
Location: Camp Crystal Lake
Parents: Elias and Pamela Voorhees
Siblings: Diana Kimble (sister); Jessica Kimble (niece)

F: RM Health: 145
A: GD Karma: 76
S: RM
E: MN
R: TY
I: EX
P: AM

Powers:

Immorality: CL 1000 {Undead}
Regeneration: Un
Self-Recovery: Un
Self-Sustenance: CL 1000 - Jason has know need to Eat, Sleep, Drink, or Breathe.
Resistances: CL 1000 - Toxins, Disease, and Aging.

Weapons:
Machete: EX Damage, EX material
Hockey Mask: TY physical protection to face.

Weakness:
Fear of water {Drowning}

Talents
Weapon Specialist - Machete
Sharp Weapons

Contacts
None

Jason Voorhees: Is a vicious mass murderer, he has a presence in all the films, even when he is not the killer. With his trademark ice hockey goalie mask and machete, he is arguably among the most recognizable villains from any slasher film. Throughout the Friday the 13th series, Jason has never spoken aside from occasional mumbles and groans, and a few words in the ninth film of the series when he possessed another man's body. At birth, Jason was deformed, possibly inflicted with a condition known as hydrocephalus. Some fans believe that Jason was also born mentally disabled, though in-film details tend to indicate otherwise -- a mentally disabled child would not have been allowed into a summer camp in the 1950s, for example. Interestingly, the novelizations of the films, especially that of Part II, describe the young Jason as quiet and distant but otherwise normal, and make no mention of retardation. At other points in the novels through the series, Jason's thought processes, as described from his perspective, seem to be of normal intelligence.

History
Jason Voorhees (middle name cited in some sources as being "Elias" after his father) was born on June 13th, 1946 to Pamela and Elias Voorhees. At birth, Jason was deformed, possibly inflicted with a condition known as hydrocephalus. Sometime later, Pamela is left alone to raise Jason. The circumstances leading to Elias' absence remains unknown. In the summer of 1957, Jason attended Camp Crystal Lake, where his mother worked as a chef or cook. Jason, though, was not a very good swimmer. The other children often ridiculed him for his inability to swim, along with his deformity. Jason's death at Crystal Lake was an accident that resulted from the other children chasing him across the docks and into the water. Jason cried for help, but the counselors didn't hear his gurgled screams, and Jason presumably died by drowning. Mrs. Voorhees went insane with grief after her son's disappearance. She swore revenge on the people responsible for her son's death. She waited one year to act out her vengeance. On June 13th, 1958 she murdered the two teenagers she believed to have been responsible for Jason's drowning. After the incident, the camp was closed. A few years later, Mrs. Voorhees sabotaged an attempt to reopen the camp by setting fire to it. Later still, Mrs. Voorhees poisoned the camp's water to prevent the camp from reopening. Because of these incidents, the locals around Crystal Lake began to believe that the camp was cursed and dubbed it "Camp Blood". The camp was deserted for years, until 1979 when a man named Steve Christy, whose parents originally owned the camp, spends $25,000 to try to reopen it. Mrs. Voorhees sneaks into the camp and murders Christy and the six teenage counselors he had hired. The only remaining person, Alice, decapitates Mrs. Voorhees with a machete during a struggle before going out into the lake on a canoe and passing out. The next morning police arrive, calling out to her in the middle of the lake. Waking up, she is pulled into the lake by young Jason's hideous corpse. From the hospital, police tell Alice that her experience with Jason was merely a dream. If he was living as a hermit in the camp's forest, Jason was probably drawn to the bank of Crystal Lake by the cries of two women fighting. He arrived just in time to witness his long-lost mother's bloody demise and was horribly devastated. Alice, his mother's killer (in self defense), was trying to get over the massacre when Jason attacked her in her home, stabbing her in the head with an ice pick. Jason then returned to the forest. Five years later, a man named Paul Holt opens up a camp counselor training ground near the Camp Crystal Lake site. Jason, wearing a pillow case on his head to hide his disfigured face, goes into the area to drive them out of his home. After dispatching six counselors, he struggles with a girl named Ginny, who drives a machete into Jason's shoulder. Ginny returns to the training ground with Holt and they lock themselves in one of the cabins. A few minutes later, Jason appears to burst through the window and attack the two remaining counselors. However, it is disputed whether this was only a hallucination by Ginny, who awoke to find herself being loaded into an ambulance and Holt was nowhere to be seen, or that it really happened. By the next day, Jason has left the campgrounds and proceeds to the residence of a couple living in the area from whom he steals new clothes before murdering them. He then makes his way to a vacationing spot called Higgins Haven, killing a total of ten teenagers. Without a means of hiding his face, he relegates himself to a barn until he obtains a hockey mask from one of his victims and begins wearing it. The sole survivor is a girl named Chris Higgins, whose parents own the resort and who was attacked several years before by Jason. Though she is able to hang him, it is not until she strikes him in the head with an axe that he is finally rendered unconscious. Believing him to be dead, paramedics take Jason's body to the Wessex County Morgue. He soon afterward regains consciousness and promptly kills a coroner and nurse before he heads back into the woods where he murders teenagers renting a lakeside house and targets a family next door. A young boy named Tommy Jarvis finally destroys Jason by striking him in the head with his own machete. But the ordeal clearly effects Tommy's mental health as he then continues to attack Jason's body, screaming "Die!" again and again with each blow. The trauma results in Tommy spending the next four years in a mental institution, his grip on sanity severly questioned when paramedic Roy Burns assumes Jason's identity to exact revenge for the death of his son at the Pinehurst halfway house. The real Jason, however, is buried at Eternal Peace Cemetery beside his mother. Initially, the body was to be cremated, but Jason's father intervened to pay for a proper burial. Years later, a more physically mature Tommy Jarvis has made great stride in overcoming his mental illness. However, he is still plagued by the thought that Jason could return, and with a friend's reluctant assistance, they unearth the killer's rotting corpse. Upon seeing the body, Tommy madly stabs the body repeatedly with a metal rod from a fence. When he calms down, Tommy prepares to cremate Jason himself, but the rod left in the corpse soon attracts lightening and Jason is reanimated. Rising from his grave, Jason is even more physically powerful, able to endure strong blows and gunshots with little effect. Jason himself even recognizes this new prowess, and unlike in previous confrontations, he does not retract or reel away when his targets fight back. Tommy, however, is still adamant to stop Jason and devices a plan. Luring Jason into the middle of the lake, at the risk of his own life, Tommy encompasses Jason in a ring of fire and chains him to the bottom. Seemingly drowned in the lake that he had drowned before as a child, Tommy believes that Jason is finally "home," and severes a life connected to Jason. Jason's body lies undisturbed at the bottom of the lake where it decomposes over several years. Although initally showing signs of life, it is presumed that Jason eventually did die or simply fell into unconsciousness. Several years later, a girl named Tina Shepard, who lived by the lake as a child, returns in order to overcome the death of her father whom she accidently killed using her latent psychokinesis. In an attempt to raise him, she winds up reviving Jason instead. After the slaughter of those around her, including her mother, Tina fights back, eventually raising her father (or more likely a manifestation) to drag Jason back into the lake. Sometime later, Jason is resurrected again by electricity, this time by a cable tow. When he comes by the cruise ship Lazarus, full of teenagers and bound for New York, Jason secretely boards and begins murdering everyone. When the ship sinks after an accident, he pursues the handful of survivors as they make their way to Manhattan. Once inside the city's sewers, Jason is seemingly washed away as the system is flooded with toxic waste. The issue of Jason's destruction is hampered by the perspective of the final girl who, when the waste clears, sees only Jason as a young boy, free of deformities. Regardless of how this vision fits into Jason's fate, he was obviously not killed and eventually makes his way back to Crystal Lake. Though Jason had been a local entity, known only to Crystal Lake, the FBI's attention was eventually garnered (presumably by the public mayhem in Manhattan), and a sting was set up. Once he falls into their snare, a SWAT team descends on Jason, blowing him apart. However, Jason's spirit laid in his untouched demonic heart. Jason's soul is then physically passed from host-to-host in an attempt to find a Voorhees, which is the only means of Jason being "reincarnated," but a Voorhees is also the only one who can destroy him. Once reborn through his sister's body, his niece takes up a special dagger empowered by her bloodline, and uses it against Jason, sending him directly to Hell. Early in the 2000s, Jason is resurrected once again, this time, by Freddy Krueger, a serial killer with supernatural powers that allows him to control dreams. Disguising himself as Mrs. Voorhees, Krueger manipulates Jason into murdering a number of children in the Elm Street neighborhood in the hope the residents will attribute the deaths to Krueger himself and fear him once again. With this fear, Krueger's powers would regenerate and he could resume his role as a killer through dreams. However, after building up fear in the town of Springwood and restoring Freddy's power, Jason then kills one of Krueger's intended victims before Krueger has the chance to do so. Furious at Jason for taking away something he feels is rightfully his -- a victim -- Krueger challenges Jason by drawing him into the "dream world." Freddy then uses a teenager to tranquilize Jason, putting him to sleep where Krueger challenges Jason and discovers his fear of water. Once in the real world, the two engage in a brutal battle on the campgrounds of Crystal Lake. During the fight, Jason rips off Krueger's right arm and impales him through the chest with his own glove. Stunned and dying, Krueger falls to his knees and is then decapitated by teenager Lori Campbell with Jason's machete, as Jason sinks to the bottom of the lake. Jason is later seen leaving the lake with Freddy's severed head in tow. Because the head is seen winking, the nature of this action remains ambiguous. While much of the details leading up to his capture are unknown, in the year 2008 Jason is held in the Crystal Lake Research Facility (built on the site of what was once Camp Crystal Lake). Being unable to have Jason executed due to his regenerative ability, the researchers decree that Jason be held in cryogenic suspension. Unfortunately, when a scientist decides to have Jason taken somewhere else to study his unique regenerative abilities, Jason manages to escape and murders several guards, before being lured by the project manager Rowan into a freezing chamber. As he is being frozen, Jason stabs a hole through the door, both mortally wounding Rowan as well as letting the coolant escape, freezing her with him as the room locks down to save the facility. This is Jason's last known activity as the facility is left undisturbed. Eventually Earth itself becomes an uninhabitable planet, with humanity relocating to a new star system, living on a world called "Earth Two". In the year 2455, a ship full of students find Rowan and Jason's still-frozen bodies and take them back to their ship. The crew thaws the two bodies, reviving Rowan while Jason remains unconscious, leading the others to believe him dead. When Jason later wakes up, he goes on a killing spree until an android belonging to one of the student upgrades itself and blows off Jason's left arm, right leg, and head, as well as a large portion of his upper torso. Jason's remains are left on a bed used to help regenerate tissue, and the nanotechnology repairs Jason's injuries (including the hockey mask). The medical equipment discerns that there wasn't enough tissue left to reanimate Jason, but through a glitch, over-rode the abort procedure. The nano-bots searched for a synthetic replacement for Jason's tissue, and used the metal around them as a substitute, giving Jason his armored appearance {seen below}. When the process completed itself Jason's build was larger than before, his strength is enhanced enough to rip through titanium, and his body is virtually indestructible; being able to withstand gunfire and the center of an explosion with no visible damage. Ultimately, one of the few remaining crew members of the dying ship Grendel sacrifices himself by tackling Jason into the atmosphere of the nearby Earth Two. Jason's fate after coming into the planet's atmosphere, so far is unkown.



I have also attached a word document with Pictures to go with the stats. B!)-

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Michael Myers stats.
August 25, 2006 02:31AM
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Michael Myers
Date of birth: October 31, 1957
Place of birth: Haddonfield, IL.
Race: Caucasian
Sex: Male
Height: 6'7"
Weight: 250lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Blue
F: 20 A: 10 S: 20 E: 50 R: 6 I: 20 P: 40
Health: 100
Karma: 66

Powers
Immortality: Curse of Thorn {See Below}
Regeneration: AM
Self-Recovery: AM

Talents
Weapon Specialist: Butcher Knife - Gd Damage, Ex material Strength.
Sharp Weapons

Contacts
None

History:
Michael Audrey Myers was born on Saturday October 19th, 1957 in Haddonfield, Illinois. His parents were Donald Myers and Edith (Nordstrom) Myers. He had two sisters, Judith Margaret and Laurie Anne, respectively. The Myers family was Protestant and all three children were raised in a nurturing, caring setting. Their two-story Victorian home at 45 Lampkin Lane was located in the quiet, northwest section of Haddonfield. In their vicinity was the posh, tree-lined boulevard of Orange Grove, home to the city's cleanest and quality-built residences.
Michael was prone to bedwetting in times of extreme low self-esteem. He spent much time by himself contemplating his role in the family and desperate to succeed his parents' expectations. In many ways, Michael was both mature and immature for his age. Because of his time spent frequently alone, he claimed to hear voices—audible only to him.
Michael and Laurie both shared curiosity and timidity, but Michael was notoriously shy, often clinging to his mother. When not in her presence, he sought the company of his maternal grandmother; she seemed to understand him, in some ways, more than anyone. Michael's grandmother was more disciplined than his own birth parents, but was cold and unloving. She chastised her daughter Edith simply for buying a costume for Michael. She believed that allowing Michael to participate in the spirit of Halloween would further contribute to her grandson's, and even America's, moral decline.
When Michael's parents had to go out, they often leave him in the care of his neighbor across the street Mrs. Blankenship. Unbeknownst to the Myers family, Mrs. Blankenship was a member of a local cult known as "The Thorn". To entertain Michael, Blankenship told him stories of the cult. The Thorn Cult believed that every so often to protect the village (or in this case, the human race) a member must be chosen to sacrifice his family on Halloween. The Thorn chose Michael to fill this role. After months of intense brainwashing through Blankenship's stories, Michael became deeply committed to the Thorn beliefs. They convinced him that in order for everyone else to be ok, Michael would have to kill his entire family, starting with his sister Judith. After realizing that he would be quickly incarcerated, Michael was told that the facility where they would put him was a local base for cult operations and a resident doctor (Terrence Wynn) would look after him and nurture him as the years went by.
On Thursday October 31st, Donald and Edith, during breakfast, announced they planned to go out to dinner and then see a film at the Lost River Drive-In, a popular gathering site in Haddonfield. Judith already had plans to spend Halloween with her boyfriend Frank Greene. Michael and Laurie were going to be babysat by their neighbor Mrs. Blankenship. After school that day, Judith escorted Michael and Laurie across the street to the stately Blankenship residence. Judith embraced her two siblings and left with Frank down the sidewalk toward town. Don and Edith were going to catch a re-showing of Psycho and would return home at about 12:00 AM.
Laurie was only age two and Michael was age six. He was constantly checking the window for his sister Judith to return home. When he finally saw her return home with her boyfriend, he became filled with hate. When the couple entered through the front door, Michael quickly snuck out of the Blankenship house. He dodged behind tall lawn trees. He then silently crept up the front sidewalk to his house and saw the couple making out in the foyer. He then went to the side of the house and peeked through the living room window. Judith, so caught up in the moment, forgot her two young siblings were being babysat. When Frank asked if they were alone in the house, Judith replied, "Michael's around here someplace." The two lovers then agreed to continue their fun upstairs. Michael saw Judith's second-story bedroom light go out. He then entered his house through the back door and located a butcher knife in a kitchen drawer. He slowly made his way through the house. From around the corner, Michael saw Frank hastily leaving the house. He promised to call Judith the next day and then he left. Michael slowly made his way upstairs as a clock chimed at 10:00 PM. He found Judith seated in front of her vanity dresser combing her hair, wearing only underwear. A shocked Judith turned to see her young, costumed brother in her bedroom. Michael then repeatedly stabbed his sixteen-year-old sister in the chest.
Michael made his way outside just as his parents arrived home. Don removed Michael's mask. Michael himself was shocked at what he had just done and stood silent on the front sidewalk.
Within days, local doctors in Haddonfield and the neighboring counties insisted that Michael be sent to the newly constructed facility of Smith's Grove-Warren County Sanitarium, 150 miles away in western Illinois. Dr. Samuel J. Loomis was recently placed on staff at Smith's Grove by chief administrator, long-time friend, and medical colleague Dr. Terence Wynn. Not even 20 years before, Loomis had served in World War II for the United Kingdom, but suffered injuries and could no longer fight in combat. He soon after studied medicine and later moved to the United States to practice. He had some minor successes as a medical doctor, but he specialized in child psychiatry.
Michael was initially placed under Loomis' watch and care for four hours each day for a period of six months. On May 1st, 1964, Dr. Loomis met two senior medical officials in the hospital's forum chamber. Loomis pleaded to the point of begging that Michael be transferred to "the maximum security ward in Litchfield." The officials brushed off Loomis' request, believing that Michael was merely a "catatonic", whom "exhibits comatose behavior... no reaction to external stimuli." Loomis' extensive notes provided clues that Michael's "catatonia" was an ingenious cover for what he truly was: a remorseless, predatory psychopath. Loomis realized he couldn't win the debate, and so finally agreed to keep Michael as his patient; as he didn't trust anyone else to look after him.
During the 15 years Michael spent at Smith's Grove, Loomis tried for the first eight to get him to speak and reply, but soon became convinced that the young man was truly evil. The remaining seven years were spent desperately trying to convince the superior doctors to transfer him to a facility with tighter security. At the time of his 21st birthday on October 19th, Michael was to be presented to court in his home county. The verdict was going to determine further incarceration or freedom. The trial date for the murder of his older sister was pushed two weeks later for November 1st. Michael realized his younger sister Laurie was now age 17. He also knew that Dr. Loomis would do everything to keep him locked up, so he made up his mind to escape. Even though he tried to convince the doctors a man named Dr. R.J. Black spoke with Dr. Loomis; Black told Loomis that Michael was cursed with "The Thorn," where a young man must kill his own family for survival (Dr. Black neglected to mention how dangerous Michael could be if he escaped.) Loomis considered this.
October 30, 1978, Michael hijacked the car meant for his court transfer. The car was driven by Loomis' medical colleague and assistant Nurse Marion. After nearly attacking Marion, Michael got into the car and speedily drove off. His destination was his hometown of Haddonfield.
On the following day, October 31st, Michael had returned back to his childhood house, which is now vacant, run-down, and on the market under Strode Realty. That morning from inside, he saw a teenage girl leave a key under the front door mat.
He followed Laurie while she was in school, while she walked home from school with her friend Annie who shouted "Speed Kills!" and Michael followed them as they rode along to baby-sit in another neighborhood. Laurie sits for Tommy Doyle while Annie sits for Lindsey Wallace. Later on, to pick him up. Lindsey is taken across the street to continue watching The Thing from Another World with Tommy and Laurie. Soon after when Annie returns to her car, Michael kills her.
Later on, Annie's other friend, Lynda, and her boyfriend Bob showed up at the Wallace residence, where Michael also killed them. He then propped the three bodies in the upstairs bedroom. Just before Lynda's death, Laurie had received a strange phone call from Lindsey's house. Laurie decided to go across the street and investigate. When she arrived, she thinks her friends are playing pranks on her. To her horror she discovered the gruesome display of his victims and his sister's headstone. When Michael was within reach of Laurie, he stabbed her in the left shoulder. Laurie fled and Michael pursued her.
He stalked her all the way to the Doyle residence. Laurie instructed Tommy and Lindsey to call the police from a neighbor's house. After they took off, Michael once again went after Laurie, now attempting to strangle her to death. Loomis, who had been on his patient's path the whole day, appeared in time and shot Michael six times at point-blank range. Michael then fell from a second-story balcony. Despite his seemingly fatal injuries, however, he mysteriously disappeared.
Continuing on the night of Tuesday October 31st, 1978, Dr. Loomis exits the Doyle house and walks onto the front lawn. He inspects the spot where Michael had landed and finds a patch of blood, and by the body outline on the lawn he instinctively knows that he shot Michael in the heart. Before others suffer the fate of death at the wrath of his patient, Dr. Loomis resumes his relentless search for Michael along with Sheriff Leigh Brackett. The traumatized Laurie Strode is taken by ambulance to Haddonfield Memorial Hospital for her injuries obtained during the chase and attacks.
Interrupting an annual television broadcast of Night of the Living Dead, Haddonfield reporter Robert Mundy has arrived on the scene of the Wallace residence located on Orange Grove Boulevard. He confirms that three teenagers, two girls, one boy, have been found murdered in an upstairs bedroom. Soon after, Loomis and Brackett spot a mysterious man wearing a similar mask slowly walking down a sidewalk. Loomis gets out of the sheriff's car, equipped with his personal firearm, and trails after the costumed figure. Brackett follows closely behind Loomis, but a speeding police vehicle slams into the masked individual colliding him into a parked van. The two vehicles explode, trapping the man in an inferno. The police official leaves his car virtually unharmed, but Loomis wonders if Michael was the victim in flames. Brackett forcefully screams to Loomis "Is it him? Is it him, or not!". Brackett's police deputy Gary Hunt quickly arrives on the scene to confirm that there are three youths found dead across the street from the Doyle house. He believes that one of the teenagers is the sheriff's own daughter, Annie.
Assured he is well out of Loomis' reach, for the time being, Michael returns in pursuit of his sister Laurie. While making his way on foot in downtown Haddonfield, he overhears a radio announcement declare that the seventeen-year-old Laurie Strode had been transported to Haddonfield's main hospital.
Michael soon after arrives at H.M.H. and later manages to slowly kill off the hospital's principal staff: the security guard, a senior doctor, an ambulance driver, and four nurses, including Head Nurse Virginia Alves, whom Laurie befriended. Jimmy Lloyd, an orderly and a student at a local college, reveals to Laurie that the radio and television broadcasts have identified her attacker: Michael Myers. She acts confused in the presence of her new friend as to why that the man who was "that little kid who killed his sister" would be after her at all. Later on, she dreams about a moment she experienced seven years earlier. When Laurie was age ten, she once visited her attacker at the institution where he was being held. She also remembers the day her adoptive mother Pamela Strode confessed she was not her biological mother. Laurie then has flashbacks of her real family and remembers she once had an older sister who was killed by her older brother, then a six-year-old. She realizes that it is her own brother who is after her. Laurie is clued in to the near presence of her feared tormentor when the hospital goes dark and the staff isn't around. Since the telephone in her room wasn't working, she decides to search for a working phone and then try escaping on foot.
Dr. Loomis and Deputy Hunt meet a dentist named Graham at his office. The burned corpse is unveiled and Graham checks the teeth determining the man is young, at about age seventeen or eighteen. Loomis says Michael Myers is twenty-one and that everyone must assume he is still alive. Deputy Hunt then instructs his associate patrolman that all police officials do a sweep of the city from Chestnut Avenue to the Bypass checking every street, house, and backyard for the escaped patient.
Later on, Nurse Marion Chambers arrives in town to tell Loomis he is wanted back at the Smith's Grove-Warren County Sanitarium, not just by his senior doctors, but also by the Illinois governor himself. News of Michael's first escape, the killing of three teenagers, being shot at, and his second escape had reached all over the state. Loomis feels that he cannot leave until he finds him. Accompanied by Marion is an Illinois state marshal whom is instructed to transport Loomis back to Smith's Grove. When all hope of finding Michael is lost, Loomis reluctantly agrees to go back with Marion.
While on route to Smith's Grove, Marion reveals "that girl, that Strode girl, that's Michael Myers' sister." Loomis realizes why Michael "came home" to Haddonfield. He killed one sister fifteen years ago, now he has returned to kill the other. Loomis fires a warning shot into the front passenger window, and the marshal swiftly turns the car around and the trio returns back into town to locate Laurie.
At the hospital, Michael is after Laurie once again. Marion and Dr. Loomis arrive and rescue her. Loomis shoots Michael five times, rendering him immovable [momentarily]. The marshal sees Michael's body collapse, honestly believing Loomis succeeded in killing him saying that "He's dead." Loomis shouts "No he's not! Look at him! He's still breathing!" Loomis then instructs Marion to call for help from the marshal's Citizens' Band radio. Even after being shot a total of eleven times, Laurie sees Michael lying on the floor wondering, "Why won't he die?" Loomis shouts for the marshal to get away from Michael, but then the killer rises up and slits the marshal's throat with a scalpel. Dr. Loomis and Laurie take off in the darkened hospital hoping to find a good hiding place.
Michael locates the pair in a rear operating room. Laurie reluctantly takes one of Loomis' firearms and shoots Michael in the face, just barely missing his eyes. Loomis and Laurie fill the room with fresh oxygen and ether by turning on nearby tanks. Dr. Loomis frees Laurie from the room and then ignites a cigarette lighter. With the hospital on fire containing the psychiatrist and his patient, it is assumed that the explosion had killed them both.
Laurie soon after sees Michael engulfed by fire walk out of the operating room. She watches in fear as her brother comes increasing closer. But the fire weakens the psychopath and he collapses on the floor. Until twenty years later, watching Michael lying on the floor in flames is Laurie's last memory of him. For the next score of years, she hoped that Michael had died from being burned to death, but even fire couldn't stop him from continuing his pursuit of living family relatives.
On the following morning of Wednesday November 1st, Laurie is pushed in a wheelchair by Nurse Marion to an ambulance. Laurie is apparently to be taken to a bigger hospital for further treatment.
Loomis and Michael survived the explosion at the hospital. Loomis had been scarred and walked with a cane, while Michael had spent an entire decade in a coma. On October 30th, 1988, two Smith's Grove medical attendants (one male, one female) were tasked with transferring Michael from Ridgemont Federal Sanitarium in Ridgemont, Illinois, back to Smith's Grove. Soon after, while in the back of the ambulance, the male attendant declared that Michael has one living relative, a niece, residing in his hometown of Haddonfield. Upon hearing this news, Michael suddenly awakened, killed the two attendants and caused the driver to crash upturned into a river.
Later on, Loomis rushed to the crash scene, searched for Michael's body, and came up empty. Loomis' superior tried to persuade him that even if Michael were alive, he would be too weak to cause any trouble. However, Loomis knew better and headed to Haddonfield. On the way, he stopped at a gas station to find two of Michael's victims. Loomis and his unstoppable patient stood yards apart from one another, Loomis pleading with Michael to leave the Haddonfield residents alone. Suddenly, Loomis pulled a gun out and fires at Michael, missing him. Michael then took off in a truck and almost ran over Loomis.
Loomis took a fresh look into Michael's past to contemplate the latest motive for his actions. Upon hearing of Jamie's existence and that she's in care of the Carruthers family, Loomis rushed to save her from her uncle.
The ever-methodical Michael attacked an electrician and propelled his body onto the power lines, knocking out power for all of Haddonfield, after ransacking the police station, killing all inside. Michael continued to stalk Jamie and almost attacked her, but Loomis stopped him. They all then drove away to the sheriff's house, where they boarded up all the windows and doors. The sheriff, his deputy and Rachel's boyfriend, armed with shotguns, guarded the house from inside. However, Michael outsmarted them, by hiding in the back seats of the deputy's police car, the deputy took Michael, unknowing that he resided in the back seats, from the Carruther's home to the sheriff's home, sneaking into the house before it was boarded up. Thus, they had locked themselves up with the very person they were trying to escape.
Sure enough, Michael surprised and killed them off one-by-one, chasing after Jamie and her older, adoptive sister Rachel. Ultimately, Jamie escaped, but Rachel plunged from the roof, apparently to her death. Jamie ran into Loomis, and the pair broke into the elementary school where Jamie attended. Michael surprised them both and then threw Loomis into a classroom door. As Michael closed in on Jamie, Rachel, who had in fact survived the fall, appeared and sprayed Michael with a fire extinguisher.
The two sisters escaped with a group of armed townsmen who also had a score to settle with Michael, as he murdered one of their sons. Michael stayed one step ahead by hiding under the truck, only to climb up and stab the gunmen one-by-one. Finally, the girls were left by themselves to fight off Michael, who was now slashing off the roof of the truck. Rachel abruptly stopped the truck, propelling Michael forward onto the ground, and then ran him over. This time, Michael didn't stir and Jamie got out of the car and touches his hand. Michael then nonchalantly sat up, but this time, the state police had finally shown up and they gunned him down as he fell into a mineshaft.
Jamie and Rachel returned home to their parents. As the evening ends, the opening sequence of the first movie repeated itself, except that instead of Michael dressed in a clown outfit, stabbing his sister, it was Jamie in the same outfit, stabbing her foster mother; when she touched Michael, his homicidal impulses transferred to her. Loomis tried to shoot Jamie, but the girls' police escort tackles him before he could do so, as Loomis is heard yelling "NO!"
After falling down the mineshaft, the state troopers tossed dynamite down the mine to make sure they finished the job, but Michael crawled out in time. He spotted a hermit's house in the nearby woods and passed out as he tried to strangle him. The hermit then nursed him back to health, but on Halloween, 1989, Michael reawakened, killed the hermit, and continued his insatiable quest to kill his niece.
Jamie, now in a catatonic state, had been put under doctor's care at a psychiatric home. She had been having nightmares since the events of part 4 and apparently, now shared some sort of telepathic link with her uncle; she knew exactly when and where he would strike next. Michael snuck into Rachel's house, eventually killing her. Michael then killed off a group of teenagers (and two police officers) as he slowly built up to his main target, Jamie.
Loomis, who was slowly losing his mind, used Jamie's connection with Michael to set a trap for him at his house. Myers disposed of the police and even wounded Loomis as he stalked Jamie after Loomis almost got Michael to put down the knife for good. When Loomis tried to take Michael's knife away, Michael hesitated and slashed him. Jamie ran into the attic, where she found her dead sister Rachel. When he finally had the opportunity to kill Jamie, he suddenly stopped when she says "Uncle?" Afterwards, Jamie says, "Let me see". In a bizarre moment of weakness and humanity, Michael listened to his niece and eventually took off his mask, beginning to cry. For the first time in 25 years, Michael questioned his beliefs. for a moment he questioned himself if the things that Wynn and Blankenship had been telling him his whole life was wrong. What if he was just a monster? Unfortunately, while he was coping with such a realization he soon snapped back out of denial. When Jamie said, "Let me" and tried to wipe away his tears, Michael Myers (not the scared 6 year old child, the Brutal and almost unkillable Monster) recoiled and attacked Jamie in rage, thoroughly eliminating the last trace of Michael Audrey Myers from the killer. He angrily stalked Jamie until he encountered Loomis, who caught Michael in a net and beat him into unconsciousness. For the first time in the series, Michael was captured and imprisoned, but a mysterious stranger dressed in black blasted him out of jail.
It is revealed that Myers was saved by a secret cult of Druids that existed to worship and protect him. This same cult also kidnapped Jamie, who was now 15 and gave birth to a son. Although Jamie escaped, Michael stalked and killed her, but he was unable to find where she hid the baby. Loomis, meanwhile, finally learned the secret of Michael's homicidal rage and apparent immortality: It was the curse of the symbol "Thorn," which makes the victim believes that if he kills all of his family members, he will bring balance to the conditions that afflict humanity.

At the end of the theatrical version of the movie, the audience is led to believe that Loomis was murdered by Myers, as a loud scream was heard from inside the building in which Loomis and Myers were last seen in. There is a rumor that the reason Loomis screamed was because he found out that the Michael he was following was just Dr. Wynn, and that Wynn then passes on the duty of watching Michael on to Loomis, and Loomis receives the Thorn symbol on his right wrist. However, that is not in any way true. In reality, actor Donald Pleasence (Dr. Loomis) passed away before they were quite done filming the movie. Since he could no longer act in the series, Dr. Loomis obviously couldn't either. So, the end of the movie was changed to have Loomis killed in the end, which is why we hear the scream.
Laurie Strode had faked her own death and changed her name to Keri Marie Tate. She is now the Headmistress and a literature teacher at a respected secluded private school called Hillcrest Academy in fictional Summer Glen, Northern California. Myers discovered her whereabouts on October 29 1998 as he ransacked Nurse Marion's house and killed her back in Langdon, Illinois. Again he attempted to kill Laurie and her 17-year-old son, John. After all these years, she realized she was not afraid. She had indirectly waited for Michael to come back. Laurie knew her brother was coming, so she got ready to battle. After a violent struggle, it appears that Laurie decapitated her hated brother at the end of the movie; although we don't find out that the Michael she decapitated was a fake until the next movie, Halloween: Resurrection.
Laurie Strode thought she had put an end to her evil brother once and for all. It turns out, while Michael was still in the Academy's dining hall, a Summer Glen paramedic came to inspect his motionless body. Just as he was about to unmask him, Michael arose and crushed the paramedic's larynx (voice box). Michael then switched clothes with the now-mute and unconscious paramedic. When Laurie hijacked the coroner's van, she believed her brother had been loaded in. After succeeding in crashing the van down a steep slope off a mountainous highway, Laurie beheaded the costumed and masked man. When it was discovered she killed an innocent man, she was arrested for homicide. Shortly afterward, Laurie was committed to the psychiatric care facility of Grace Andersen Sanitarium.
Three years later, on the night of October 31st, 2001, Michael eventually located his sister at the institution. He broke into the facility, tracked down Laurie, and chased her as she made her way to the rooftop. Ardent preparation was the only thing left for Laurie in her captivity. She had planned an ingenious trap for her brother's eventual return. When he did fall for the trap and was hanging upside-down, Laurie wanted to make certain Michael was the man behind the mask. As she proceeded to unmask him, Michael grabbed her left hand. Equipped with his knife in her right hand, Laurie tried to drive it into Michael's abdomen. He grabbed her right hand as well. The rope suspending Michael broke and the two siblings were pulled to the other side of the roof. Michael grabbed the ledge with Laurie hanging on, he then drove the knife into Laurie's back. Laurie accepting her death kissed the lips of her brother's mask and vowed that she would see him in Hell. Michael then released the knife, letting Laurie fall to her death. Coldly watching her as if he admired his handiwork, he knew that he had finally won.
One year later on October 31st, 2002, Michael was home in Haddonfield. He was living in a section of tunnels below his childhood house. The abandoned house itself was later being used as the setting for an Internet reality show by Dangertainment owner and operator Freddie Harris along with his girlfriend and colleague Nora Winston. Here, six college students, three from Haddonfield University, have won as contestants to spend Halloween night in the 'now-famous' residence.
That night, Michael succeeded in killing five of the college students and two of its crewmembers. It ended that Freddie and the reserved college student, Sara Moyer managed to electrocute and burn Michael while the garage was engulfed with flames. Michael's body was thereafter taken to the morgue. As a female coroner was about to unmask his charred face, his eye flashes open.

Immortality
Though some credit Michael's juggernaut-like state, which allows him to recover from deadly experiences, to his own natural rage and murderous psyche, it is more commonly accepted to be caused by the Curse of Thorn, as stated in the sixth film. This curse compels Michael to kill all the members of his family, and all who stand in his way. According to myth, this is supposed to spare the "village" Michael inhabits from a form of plague or disaster. The Curse uses Michael as nothing more than a puppet and a guide to the appropriate victims. Thorn seems to fuel Michael in a way far exceeding any ordinary human capacity, since he was completely mobile, regardless of the fact that his muscles were supposed to be virtually useless to him.
It is also theorized that Michael himself, the man behind the mask, feels remorse for his killing. In Halloween 5, he seemed to fight back the curse and when he removed his mask, Michael wept (seemingly with remorse). It was as though he himself wasn't in control of himself, or was forced to act by the curse, similar to Simon Cartwright's hand being forced by the Uglies. Michael has on occasion, gone out of his way in order to kill certain people, namely, the members of the Cult. It is unknown what Michael may have endured at their hands, and as such, he may have had a vendetta against them, since taking time to kill them would slow his progress towards baby Steven, there is no logical motive for Thorn killing them. It may also have something to do with the fact that he had what he needed, his goal was about to be accomplished. Maybe he took the moment to reflect on everything that he had gone through, allowing the old Michael Myers, the small, shy, child to wake up. But when his niece tried to talk to him, it snapped his train of thought and brought him straight back to where he left off.
Many fans do not consider Halloween: Resurrection to be true canon, and disregard its relevance to the plot, especially since the entire Curse of Thorn plot is disregarded, as is his motive for killing family. Alternately, many fans also disregard films 4, 5 and 6 as not being true canon, and though this removes any valid speculation as to Michael's apparent immortality, aside from a power similar to that of Jason Voorhees.
The fans who take Halloween: Resurrection into consideration believe Sara Moyer is somehow blood related to Michael, seeing as he stalked her before she went into the house. If so, then she's just another family member who needs to die for the good of nature. This however would conflict with Michael's complete disregard for Laurie's son in H20, as he would also be part of the curse.
It should also be noted that the H20 plot of Michael killing his family at age 17 may be linked to the fact that the constellation of Thorn consists of 17 stars. This is only speculation and may be coincidence.

I have also attached a Word Document that has pictures to go with the stats. B!)-

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Re: Freddy Krueger Stats Updated.
August 25, 2006 02:46AM
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I have attached a Word Document with a updated version of Freddy's stats with pictures. This version, gives what I believe is a True write-up on Krueger's stats based on the Freddy movies. :.D

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Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 25, 2006 03:03AM
SKYCUTTER that is an awesome write up!!!

Just hope that it doesnt get torn apart like another thread has.

Sid

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Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 25, 2006 01:56PM
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Thank you, Sidious!:D It really took alot of time to go back through those movies just to look at there abilities. I really thought Michael was stronger then what he is, more on a level with Jason. But I would say Michael Myers could lift around 600pds to around 800pds the Max. for anything still that is human. Where Jason strengh is around 1,000pds to 1 ton. Freddy srength, if he was brought out of the Dream world and into the physical world would be in my opinion, just above normal about Gd rank.

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Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 25, 2006 02:21PM
Wow!! These right-ups are Great, Skycutter. Thank you for putting the time into do them. And the new updated versions of Robocop and the Terminator that you just finished are Amazing!! The Robocop stats and artwork is right out of the Robo Movies. And the Terminator stats are diffently right on the money now, just like the movies. You should post them, alot of the forum members should see them, like Aunt P. You are also the first one to get the Heights on Freddy, Jason, and Michael right. I have the Novels to there movies and you were right on each of them. You were also right on Jason being stronger then Michael Myers. Jason and Michael had the same strength level, until Jason came back as a Undead zombie. Way to go SKYCUTTER!:.D
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August 25, 2006 02:45PM
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Thank you, X!! X( But I ownly did the right-ups on Jason and Michael Myers. Fangs did the right-up on Freddy, I just add the Height and Weight stats on Freddy. I also changed Freddy Strength rank from {20 rank} to {10 rank}. I did this because in the Dream World Freddy can be as strong as he wants to be, but if he is brought over into the physical world that all changes... Thats way the {10 rank} strength for Freddy, there is know way Freddy would be as strong as Michael Myers in the physical world. So Fangs get the credit for Freddy, I just added the artwork, and changed some stats. (tu)

The Skycutter

Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 26, 2006 10:05AM
Thank you Skycutter and who ever else helped you on this.It was a lot of Information and hard work Thank you:!)-D(tu)
Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 26, 2006 10:05AM
Got any stats for pinhead skycutter
Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 26, 2006 11:01AM
I'm the first to cut into proposed stats like freddy cuts into elmstreet children. THough I must say there is very little if any I have a hard time with. Of course I might tweak it one way or another but that would be more personal taste in game play. I have to say your stats are spot on.
Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 26, 2006 03:37PM
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I wish that I had stats on PinHead, but I do not. I have not seen many of the Hellraiser movies, so I do not believe that I would do justice to doing the stats on PinHead. Sorry about that, but may tystates or Fangs might have the stats for PinHead. :S

The Skycutter

Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 26, 2006 03:39PM
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Thank you, junderway!:.D

The Skycutter

Re: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers stats.
August 28, 2006 09:10PM
halo68 just mentioned something stat wise for Pinhead in another thread. I would definitely like to see Pinhead get his own. Can't knock none of the classics.





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