Re: Now that I've waited over a year for it...

From: vlxsixhundred <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 13:27:19 -0000

--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "rhio2k" <rhio2k_at_y...> wrote:
> Can someone FINALLY tell me about the Caterwaul Inc. characters??!

> Powers, relationships...kinks and turn-ons? BTW...where are Jim and
> Des? It's been a hell of a long time, hasn't it?

  Yes it has! I've had this post on my mind since I first read it,
so don't think I'd forgotten about you. I just haven't had the time
to play "catch-up". So here we go...
  I'll give you the low-down on the full Caterwaul staff, although
many of the members won't appear until issues 6-9. (I have up to
number 14 written).
  The current members (as of the last published book) are:

Crystal Vaughn, the boss-lady (Persian cat)
Marie Queneau, master lock-pick and formidable gun-fighter (raccoon)
Leila Martins, someone you DON'T want to piss off (wolverine)

Dinah Auger, knife-fighter, planner (badger)
Tiffany Brookes, pilot, undercover agent (fox)
Tamara Jolsen, sniper, electronics, explosives (Tabby cat)
Veronika Eva Vonderschmidt, aerial warfare, recon (vampire bat)

  A new member, not yet on the team roster:

D'sanna, ex-government assassin, female black panther from Africa

  The above members comprise what is referred to as "Caterwaul
Black", the original version of the team. Below are the members who
will make up "Caterwaul Red", comprised primarily of the refugees
from the Nomax experiments many years ago:

Jeremy Dunlop, male otter, turns to some undetermined metal
Rahne MacGregor, female fox, pyrokinetic
Cindy Whitehall, female cheetah, capable of extremely high speeds
Denise Walker, female skunk, life/power siphon
Ricardo Perez, male raccoon, powers not yet fully understood
Sylvia Thorpe, female cat, body form reflects emotional state

  New members, not appearing until at least issue 7:

Jennica, female squirrel, gravitational abilities
Dean, male doberman, able to alter molecular makeup
Monique, female fruit bat, triggers panic/flight instinct
Sheryl, female lizard, able to "turn invisible" (warps light)

  I think that's all of them, but I'll have to double-check my
records. Since I have to start getting ready for work now, I'll have
to finish up this post later tonight...

---JMH
Received on Tue Sep 23 2003 - 06:27:23 CDT

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.1 : Sat Nov 30 2019 - 17:51:48 CST