The Radicals

The Radicals is a cartoon that will air on Netflix in 2014. It is about three teenage heroes who gain Superpowers after being caught in an explosion. After other people who gained powers following the explosion use their powers for evil, three teenagers decide to use their powers for good.

Paige O’Neal/Sparky:
The leader of The Radicals. She has the power to manipulate electricity and magnetism with her body. She is beautiful, charismatic, and optimistic; all of these qualities make her an effective leader. She values freedom, and she hates being tied down; she usually avoids getting into relationships because of this. Prior to getting her powers, she was a popular cheerleader. Even without her powers, she stood up for others and was nice to everyone; thus setting the stage for her becoming a hero. She and the rest of the Radicals gained their powers after they were caught in an explosion at the Element Red plant that their father ran. Strong-willed and confident, she seeks to bring out the best in the Radicals.

Blaine O’Neal/WarBandit:

 Sparky’s younger brother. He has the power to use 99.9% of his brain at any given time. As a result he has a genius level intellect, and his memory and focus have been significantly enhanced. In addition, he has the ability to learn and completely understand anything by simply observing it. For example, he was able to teach himself Taekwondo by simply reading books and watching internet videos. Although he has always been very intelligent, he suffered from a learning disability which hampered his academic performance. With his newfound powers, he excelled in school and became on top of his class. He creates the equipment the Radicals use to fight crime, and uses his own weapons and gadgets such as: His signature Bo fighting staff, a Taser wire used for stunning opponents, sticky bombs, and ADA (Applicative Defense Assistant); an artificial intelligence that controls Tower R and assists the team in their adventures. After his father’s death, he takes control of his father's company along with his sister. He has a sarcastic and witty sense of humor. His powers grant him fourth-wall awareness, meaning he actually knows he is a cartoon character; he frequently breaks the fourth wall, leading to humorous situations.

Cortez Campbell/Rock:

 A longtime friend of Paige and Blaine and star runningback on the high school football team. His powers are superhuman strength, endurance, and durability. When angry or his life is in danger, he goes into a state called “Rock Rage”; in which his speed, strength, and durability increase exponentially and he gains unstoppable momentum. He is also highly skilled at fighting and is one of the toughest kids in school. He loves sports and partying, and he secretly has a crush on Paige but does not know how to tell her. He grew up in a poor neighborhood, but moved once his father started working for Arthur O’Neill.

Miguel Hernandez/Thunder: 

 The twin brother of the Lightning Kid. He was initially a member of the Kliq along with his brother and Razor, but after growing tired of a life of crime he joins the Radicals. Although the Radicals initially mistrusted him, after proving himself, they eventually warm up to him and he becomes a full member. He has the ability to generate concussive sound waves by clapping his hands against any surface. He becomes close friends with Sparky and Warbandit, but has a rocky relationship with Rock due to Thunder's former affiliation with Razor. He is an on and off member of the Radicals, often taking long leaves of absences. He is a loner who dislikes taking orders.

 Agent Maria Giovanni:

 Maria Giovanni, who is often referred to simply by her last name, is the director of the BUreau of SuperHumans (BUSH). She first appears in Season three in order to get the Radicals to register with the Federal Government. When they eventually refuse at the end of Season three, she puts together her own team of superheroes known as the Strikeforce. Although chronologically she is in her sixties, biologically she is in her mid-20s as the result of a supersoldier serum called "Optimum". Optimum grants her slowed aging, peak-level strength and stamina; and immunity to most diseases, illnesses, toxins, and venoms. She has a vendetta against Mideon Knight and the two of them have been at odds for many years, with Giovanni frequently foiling Mideon's plans.

 The Strikeforce: 

 A government-sanctioned team of superheroes who are formed to counteract the Radicals. When the Radicals refused to register with the federal government at the end of Season three, the Strikeforce was formed as a group of superheroes who answer only to the government. The group consists of Swanwoman, the Red Racer, Ferra, and XJ-5. Although they are heroes, they often find themselves at odds with the Radicals and the two teams have sort of a rivalry. They first appear in season four, helping to bring the Radicals back together and fight the Power Circle.

 Jennifer "Jenny" Nakamura/Swanwoman: Jenny Nakamura is an extremely wealthy Japanese businesswoman. At night she fights crime in the city of San Francisco. When BUSH discovers her activities, she is blackmailed into joining the Strikeforce. Although she has no superpowers, she is physically and mentally trained to perfection; having mastered several martial arts, and is a scientific genius and master strategist. She is the field leader of the force.  Gordy Greene/Red Racer: Once a 20-year old dock worker from Baltimore. After being exposed to Element Red on the job, much like the Radicals, he develops super speed. When his brother was murdered at a party, he initially used his powers to seek vengeance; but after seeing the exploits of the Radicals on TV, he becomes inspired to become the Red Racer. He fights crime in his hometown of Baltimore, and joins the Strikeforce when he is told that he would be paid.</li></li></li></li> Angelique "Angie" Parker/Ferra: A former member of the Kliq. After a stint in jail, she is pardoned by the government and is forced to join the Strikeforce in order to obtain freedom.</li></li></li></li></li></li> <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">X5: An android developed by Doctor Richard Cain in order to protect humanity. Shortly after he was built, he joined the Strikeforce. Unlike most robots, XJ-5 has free will and has the same emotions and feelings as humans. He also has superhuman strength, the ability to mimic the powers and abilities of others, is armed with extremely powerful weaponry and gadgets, and is capable of hacking into any computer system; providing a technological edge to the team.</li></li>

<h4 class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">Arthur O'Neal: <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Paige and Blaine’s father. A Scientist who owns a research firm called the O’Neal group and is extremely wealthy. Arthur discovered Element Red on the moon and found out that it can be used for energy purposes. He built a new energy plant in the Science Hills district of Silver City. He was killed when the plant mysteriously exploded. The Radicals use the O’Neal family fortune to fight crime.

<h4 class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">Darian: <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">   He is a Class A Dream Guardian, and first appears in season six. Darian, along with his brother Korrin, was once one of the most trusted servants of Nightmare; the tyrannical ruler of the dream world. He lacked sentience and blindly followed Nightmare's orders. Happy with Darian's loyal service, Nightmare grants him one wish: Darian asks for sentience. After Nightmare grants him sentience, he begins to see Nightmare for the evil and wicked ruler he is; and learns of Nightmare's plot to take over the real world. He rebels against his former master and is imprisoned. While he is imprisoned, he visits Sparky in a dream; asking her and the Radicals to help stop Nightmare. He becomes a very important character in Seasons six and seven. He has the appearance of a human, except with pale skin and grey hair. He is noble and kindhearted, putting others before himself. His abilities include: Flight, an ability to talk to people in their dreams, fuse with people, a mastery of firearms and swords, phasing, telekinesis, and telepathy.

<h4 class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">The Centurion/King Godwin Odogwu: <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Appears in Season 4. The young, benevolent king of the fictional African nation of Buharia. He places his country's interests and the welfare of his people above all else. He uses a suit of armor armed with a spear and other various weapons, in order to defend his country from threats in the form of: terrorists, multinational corporations, and foreign governments. He is initially cynical towards both the Radicals and the O'Neal Group, having a deep distrust of them. He eventually joins the Rocket's Power Circle. Little did he know that the Rocket was only using him, so that he can gain access to Buharia's oil reserves. He realizes that the Rocket was using him, and he joins the heroes in opposing the Power Circle. He appears again in Season 7, in order to defend the world against Nightmare. He is one of the smartest men in the world, with an intellect rivaling Warbandit and the Rocket.

<h3 class="MsoNormal"> ​ Villains <h4 class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">Andrew White/The Rocket:

<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Blaine’s one time best friend. He is the son of businessman Nathaniel White. He and Blaine are intellectual equals, even more so after Blaine received his powers. Blaine was his only friend and very few other people liked him, because he was immature and arrogant. In contrast, Blaine is one of the most popular kids in school and gets all the girls. Andrew envies Blaine for this reason and often pursues a rivalry with him. Although he was born into wealth, his father was cold towards him and his mother. His parents eventually divorced and Andrew was forced to live with his father, whom he hated. His mother, who wanted nothing to do with the family, ran off with another man and abandoned Andrew. So in order to escape the drama at home, Andrew spent most of his time at Blaine’s house. When the Element Red plant exploded, many of his father’s investments were destroyed. With his family broken and his company in tatters, he committed suicide. This did not really affect Andrew as he did not like his father anyway. When Blaine and the Radicals got their powers, he accompanied them on their adventures and acted as a tagalong kid. After awhile he sought to fight crime alongside the radicals: He built a jet pack and a plasma gun, and began calling himself The Rocket. The Radicals began to see him as a nuisance; when Andrew was kidnapped by the Blue Baron, the Radicals saw this as the last straw and ordered him to stop trying to be a hero. His envy of the Radicals, Warbandit in particular, becomes outright hatred and lust for power. He went to the Blue Baron and demanded that he give him the Superhuman Serum. The serum increased his already high I.Q. to superhuman levels, thus making him as smart as Blaine. Using his father’s fortune, he builds a jet-powered suit of armor armed with various weapons and gadgets and sets out to take over the world. He asks the Radicals to join him and when they refuse, he fights them and defeats them. He then kills the Blue Baron, seizes control of his organization, and becomes the Radicals’ archenemy. Though he later leaves the Kliq, seeing them as incompetent, and wages his war with the Radicals solo. Initially he is an arrogant, hot-headed, and immature brat but he becomes more pragmatic and manipulative as the series goes on. His morality frequently shifts throughout the series: Going from an ally of the Radicals, to the series main villain, then an anti-hero, before returning to main villain status in seasons 4 and 5, then becoming a hero in the last two seasons. He isn't above teaming up with the Radicals against a common enemy. Although he hates Blaine O'Neal, he has a high degree of respect and admiration for him; even considering him the closest thing he has ever had to a real friend. He sees killing the Radicals as something he, and he alone, has a right to do; he will even intervene and save them if their lives are in danger. Generally he is arrogant, egotistical, manipulative, and prideful.

Byron Montgomery/The Blue Baron:
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> A former colleague of Arthur O’Neal. He, like Arthur O’Neal, was once one of the most brilliant and world-renowned scientists; nicknamed the Baron of Genetics. When the Radicals gain fame around Silver City, he becomes fascinated with their powers. He creates a serum that can give people superpowers after a series of tests, he tests the serum on himself; giving him enhanced strength and agility. Seeking to improve the serum, he begins hiring thugs to kidnap people so he can test it on them. Seeing this as unethical, the Radicals are forced to shut him down. They confront him in his laboratory and after a short fight, Montgomery falls in to a vat filled with a blue substance. As a result, his skin turns blue and he goes insane. He then creates a super-powered mafia called the Kliq. Along with the Kliq, the Blue Baron begins terrorizing Silver City. He is the Radicals’ initial archenemy.

Diego Garcia/Razor:
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Cortez’s rival and fellow football teammate. He is an arrogant, narcissistic, and egotistical bully who is obsessed with his appearance and making himself look good. After being exposed to Element Red radiation following the explosion, he develops superhuman strength and joins the Blue Baron's Kliq. He and Rock grew up in the same neighborhood, and they have a strong dislike for each other. In addition, he has a crush on Sparky.

Renaldo Hernandez/The Lightning Kid:
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Razor’s best friend and sidekick, and Thunder's brother. He usually follows Razor around and does whatever he does. After the explosion he receives superhuman speed. He is best described as reckless and hot-headed. He and Razor were written out after Season 2, but reappear as drug addicts in Season 4. Andrew White promises to get them off of their addictions, if they help him destroy the Radicals. He gets cleaned up and becomes a member of the Power Circle in Season 4.

Theodore Light/Doctor Sunshine:
Thedore Light was once a highly respected engineer who worked for the O'Neal Group. He specialized in doing research on solar energy, and was planning to build solar fields all across Silver City. After the explosion, he lost everything and turned to a life of crime in order to continue his research. He takes up the name "Doctor Sunshine" and builds a solar-powered exoskeleton that grants him super-strength, and is armed with a gun that fires ultraviolet rays. He refuses to join the Blue Baron's kliq and decides to work alone, becoming a recurring villain throughout the series.

<h4 class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">Angelique "Angie" Parker/Ferra: <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">​ Angie Parker was once one of the toughest girls in school. After getting exposed to Element Red radiation, she develops the ability to telekinetically control all types of iron; even at a molecular level. After the Kliq split up, she joins becomes an agent of BUSH and is placed in the Strikeforce.

Mideon Knight:
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">A ruthless and powerful terrorist, criminal mastermind, and leader of the Order of The Black Rose. He is the wielder of the Nega Force, a mystical energy that is powered by the evil nature of its wielder. He was responisble for the deaths of the Radicals' parents and them gaining superpowers, having caused the explosion at the Nuclear Plant. His primary goal is world domination, killing anyone who stands in his way. When Arthur O'Neal tried stand against him, Mideon had him killed. When he learned that Sparky and Warbandit were Arthur's children, he extended his vendetta against Arthur to them; vowing to wipe out his entire bloodline. He is killed in a final fight against a combined team consisting of the Radicals and the Rocket. He returns from the dead in season seven, where he fuses with Nightmare to form Ultimate Nightmare. Due to the evil that he is responsible for, especially the explosion that killed the Radicals' fathers and gave them their powers, he is the Radicals' most hated enemy; the only one they have no problem killing and actually want to kill. His powers come from the Nega Force, which grants him: Flight, super-strength, durability, teleportation, energy projection, force-field generation, and eternal youth.

Jade Knight:
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Mideon's "daughter" and a clone of Sparky. When Mideon lured Sparky into a trap, he announced that he planned to clone her and then kill her. Although the Radicals were able to rescue Sparky, Mideon was still able to use the blood samples he was able get from Sparky to complete the process; thus Jade was created. Being that she is Sparky's clone, they have some similarites: both are bold, charismatic, and beautiful but the similarities stop there. Whereas Sparky is kindhearted and sweet, Jade is cruel and sadistic; where as Sparky is devoted to the ideals of freedom and justice, Jade is devoted to her father's ideals of spreading death and terror; whereas Sparky has long blond hair, Jade has black hair with red highlights. Both Jade and Sparky hate each other passionately, and Jade will go out of her way to try and kill her; even if it means going against her father's plans. Like Sparky, she has the power to manipulate electricity and magnetism; although her electrical energy is red, unlike Sparky's white energy. She appears again in Season 4, when the Rocket breaks her out of jail. Knowing they had a common enemy in the Radicals, they joined forces and formed the Power Circle. She fools the Radicals into believing she had turned a new leaf, although Sparky refuses to believe it. Being that Thunder is also a former villain, the two find some similarities between each other and begin dating. Once she gains the trust of the other three Radicals, she turns them all against Sparky; causing dissention within the group. She shows her true colors by blowing up the O'Neal House, while the Radicals were off fighting a villain; even leaving a note saying it was her and mocking the Radicals for trusting her. She is defeated again and believed to be dead, until she returns in season 7 alongside her father.

Amber Griffin/Ember:
She first appeared in season four, as the head of the O'Neal Group's applied sciences division and love interest of Blaine. She helps the Radicals in defeating the Power Circle in season 4, and her and Blaine begin dating by the end of the season. While she is using a particle accelerator, Andrew White has the accelerator sabotaged. In the resulting freak accident her molecules are over-stimulated, and she becomes a fiery being. Blaming Warbandit, and by extension the Radicals, for her condition; she takes up the name "Ember" and vows to destroy them. She teams up with Andrew White, who controls events behind his jail cell, and becomes one of the antagonists of season five. However, when she finally sees the light and realizes that the Rocket was responsible for her condition she gives up her life of crime; becoming an anti-heroine who fights crime in Silver City alongside the Radicals, and uses violent methods to fight criminals.

Nightmare:
The malevolent ruler of Dream World, who plans on taking over the human world. He creates the dream guardians Darian and Korrin to do his bidding, but when one of them (Darian) is granted sentience and rebels against him; he imprisons him. Darian asks Sparky to help him stop Nightmare in his dreams. Sparky, along with the Radicals, find their way to Dream World where they defeat Nightmare, imprison him, and free Darian. As cruel and evil as Nightmare was, as long as he sat on the throne of Dream World the Star Rod would remain on top of the Fountain of Dreams; powering it. So then once Nightmare is overthrown, the Star Rod loses power and falls to the Earth. The Star Rod, which is also a powerful weapon capable of altering reality, is dangerous in the wrong hands; leading to the Radicals, Darian, and Ember teaming up to find it. Once the Star Rod is found, Korrin frees Nightmare from prison and Nightmare and his armies invade the human world. While here, he meets a resurrected Mideon Knight and fuses with him; forming Ultimate Nightmare, a being more powerful than the heroes have ever faced.

Korrin:
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Brother of Darian. Korrin is one of Nightmares most trusted servants, and helped crush his brother's rebellion. When Nightmare is defeated and imprisoned in the Season six finale, he helps him break out and invade the world of the living and fuse with Mideon Knight. He has the same powers as Darian but is more violent, ruthless, hotheaded, and aggressive; lacking Darian's noble spirit. He is also extremely loyal

<h2 class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">Settings and Other Concepts <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Silver City:  A relatively new city recently built in Arizona. The city was built on top of an old silver mine, hence the name “Silver” City. It was built in the early 1950’s for scientists moving into the area. Overtime, however, many people from all walks of life moved into the new city in search for jobs. This mass migration of people created a population boom, and there were not enough jobs to go around for everyone. As a result, these new migrants met poverty and hardship and crime became widespread. However, the crime and poverty was isolated in poorer neighborhoods. The discovery of Element Red provided a massive boost in the economy: an Element Red power plant was built in the Science Hills section, providing much needed jobs. However, the downside of this was that criminal organizations moved in to gain control of the Element Red supply. Consequently, crime and corruption became rampant and the city began a downward spiral into darkness. There are two High schools in Silver City: North High and South High, which serve the Northern and Southern parts of the city respectively.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"> Element Red:  A substance discovered on the moon by Arthur O’Neal. It is the most radioactive element known to man. Although not much is known about it, it is known to cause adverse effects in Humans. It has been shown to alter the DNA of living organisms and give them “superpowers.” These super-powered humans, known as “Reds”, are seen by society as a threat. The Radicals gained their powers from Element Red exposure, and use their powers to fight for good.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%">  The Star Rod:  The Star Rod powers the Dream Fountain, a magical fountain that creates dream energy. This energy is delivered by night guardians to humans as they sleep, which is where dreams come from. However by itself, it is a powerful reality-warping weapon; making it extremely dangerous in the wrong hands.

Seasons
Season 1: The Element Red Saga- Deals with Sparky, Warbandit, and Rock gaining their powers and becoming The Radicals. It also deals with Andrew White's disappointment about not having any superpowers, and his envy of the Radicals, Blaine in particular, for having them. Various villains make appearances such as the big bad The Blue Baron and his Kliq, Doctor Sunshine who commits crimes using a photovoltaic suit.

Season 2: The Rocket Saga- As the Radicals continue to learn and develop their powers, several new threats appear on the horizon. It also details Andrew White becoming this season's big bad: The Rocket. The Rocket's constant schemes against the Radicals, and his dream of world domination makes him the most dangerous foe the Radicals have faced yet.

Season 3: The Black Rose Saga- The Radicals are beginning to grow into their role as superheroes, gradually maturing and becoming more responsible. In the meantime, they face their greatest threat yet: the evil terrorist organization known as the Order of The Black Rose, their leader Mideon Knight, and his daughter, Sparky clone, and second-in-command Jade. Things get personal between the Radicals and Mideon, as the Radicals realize that Mideon played a bigger role in their lives than they thought. The season also details The Rocket going from the big bad to an anti-hero, and the romantic tension between Sparky and Rock. Other concepts introduced in this season are BUSH (BUreau of Super Humans), a government agency tasked with monitoring superhumans and prosecuting supervillians.

Season 4: Power Circle Saga- The Radicals have finally come of age. Paige and Cortez begin dating, and Blaine and Paige re-open their late father's company: The O'Neal group. However, as they are beginning to grow up they begin to grow apart; thus making them extremely vulnerable, leading to them splitting up as a team and going their separate ways. The Rocket becomes the villain again, and he reforms his late father's company, White Industries and takes control of BUSH. Instead of outright fighting the Radicals, he seeks to destroy them from the shadows; he sends Jade Knight to infiltrate the team, and destabilize them. He forms the Power Circle, an alliance consisting of the Radicals' enemies: Himself, Jade Knight, the Centurion, Razor, Lightning Kid, and Doctor Sunshine. The Power Circle sets out to take over the world, leading to the Radicals coming back together and teaming up with other heroes in order to defeat them. Other heroes such as the Strikeforce and King Godwin are introduced in this season.

Season 5: Ember Saga- The Radicals are closer than ever. Sparky and Rock's relationship becomes more serious, Blaine's intelligence has gained him worldwide recognition, Andrew White is finally facing trial for his crimes, and the Radicals have become international celebrities for constantly saving Silver City and the world from various threats. When it seems that things are looking up for the Radicals, a new threat appears on the horizon. Amber Griffin, a scientist working for the O'Neal Group and Blaine's girlfriend, is involved in a freak accident involving a particle accelerator that over-stimulates her molecules and turns her into a being of fire. Blaming the Radicals for her condition, she helps break Andrew White out of prison and the two team up to destroy the Radicals.

Season 6: Dreamwarriors Part 1- The name of the series changes from The Radicals to Radicals: Dreamwarriors during this season. Crime in Silver City has reached an all-time low following the events of Season 5, and the Rocket has decided to give up his life of crime and live in seclusion. The Radicals are beginning to get bored. Paige and Blaine decide to switch the direction of the O'Neal Group and focus on space and inter-dimensional travel. A mysterious being named Darian appears on the horizon, and along with him comes a new and dangerous threat: The evil ruler of dream world known as Nightmare and Darian's brother Korrin.

Season 7: Dreamwarriors Part 2- After Nightmare is defeated and imprisoned, he is released by Korrin and invades the Earth. As if things weren't any worse, Jade is able to resurrect Mideon Knight. Both Nightmare and Mideon fuse together and form Ultimate Nightmare, and set out to enslave all of humanity. This causes all of Earth's heroes to form a resistance front, and oppose this new threat.