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Name: The Black Hornet/ Robert Kinsley
Affiliation: Hero, member of the Guild of Justice
Powers: Expert strategist, great scientific mind, belt buckle allows him to multiply his own being to create doubles (Each copy drains some of his power and as a result he gets weaker and so does his clones), a wide range of weaponry he manufactured, goggles attached to his mask that allows him to see in the dark and detect thermal readings.
Story: Heros Of Our Time
Info: One of the first heroes to be shown in the limelight and perhaps one of the most intelligent men of the Guild, Robert Kinlsey fought for justice under the alter ego The Black Hornet. Working as a weapon manufacturer for a company, his ideas were usually shot down due to their impractical use. His weapons were more about using as little power as possible to cause the most damage. This could be seen in his shock baton. It was a simple baton with the added affect to knock out, or electrocute anyone who was hit by it. Kinsley decided he would put more work into his multiplying device than the baton for a short time. Brining his work home one night, he encountered a group of muggers who tried to take his multiplier. He activated it by mistake and soon there were over ten copies of him. He found that he was weaker than before but not so weak that he couldn’t take on the muggers. Wishing to perfect it, but not wanting to let muggers like the men who attacked him continue on in the city unpunished, he decided he would become a super hero in order to protect the innocent with his rejected weapon ideas. He just needed a name. Watching the discovery channel one night he saw that hornets attack in packs when the hive is destroyed. Likening the sound of that, he decided he would call himself the Black Hornet, only because he thought the Yellow Hornet didn’t sound intimidating.

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