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== History == | == History == | ||
===Founding=== | ===Founding=== | ||
The Regulators were originally formed in August of 1972 by the [[Back Alley Brawler]] as a supergroup dedicated in stemming the growing drug problem in [[Paragon City]]. The Brawler's friend Blue Steel coined their motto, 'That no power shall triumph over the human mind.' | The Regulators were originally formed in August of 1972 by the [[Back Alley Brawler]] as a supergroup dedicated in stemming the growing drug problem in [[Paragon City]]. The Brawler's friend [[Blue Steel]] coined their motto, 'That no power shall triumph over the human mind.' | ||
A former police officer, Michael White, the Back Alley Brawler, worked closely with Paragon City law enforcement to make sure that every criminal he and the Regulators brought to justice would see conviction in a court of law. Of course it didn't always work out that way, but more often than not, Regulator captives (and there were a lot of them) did their time in prison. | A former police officer, Michael White, the Back Alley Brawler, worked closely with Paragon City law enforcement to make sure that every criminal he and the Regulators brought to justice would see conviction in a court of law. Of course it didn't always work out that way, but more often than not, Regulator captives (and there were a lot of them) did their time in prison. | ||
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Now the War on Drugs had become personal. | Now the War on Drugs had become personal. | ||
===The | ===The Regulators Strike Back=== | ||
After the death of the Illustrated Woman, the Regulators redoubled their efforts to find the source of Superdine, but the trail had gone cold. The Regulators teamed up with the mentalist Crimson Fist and other members of the [[Midnight Squad]] to find the source of Superdine. Ultimately, they were able to trace the source of the drug back to the [[Family]]. With the help of the [[Freedom Phalanx]], the Regulators traced a trail back to a front company in [[Overbrook]]. During the ensuing raid, Family leader Harry Frost was "accidentally" killed. His son, [[Sebastian Frost]], who was not at the scene, eventually took over the Family and his father's "business". | After the death of the Illustrated Woman, the Regulators redoubled their efforts to find the source of Superdine, but the trail had gone cold. The Regulators teamed up with the mentalist Crimson Fist and other members of the [[Midnight Squad]] to find the source of Superdine. Ultimately, they were able to trace the source of the drug back to the [[Family]]. With the help of the [[Freedom Phalanx]], the Regulators traced a trail back to a front company in [[Overbrook]]. During the ensuing raid, Family leader Harry Frost was "accidentally" killed. His son, [[Sebastian Frost]], who was not at the scene, eventually took over the Family and his father's "business". |
Revision as of 17:24, 12 September 2008
Overview
The Regulators is a signature hero group led by Back Alley Brawler, dedicated to fighting the War on Drugs.
Motto
"No power shall triumph over the human mind"
History
Founding
The Regulators were originally formed in August of 1972 by the Back Alley Brawler as a supergroup dedicated in stemming the growing drug problem in Paragon City. The Brawler's friend Blue Steel coined their motto, 'That no power shall triumph over the human mind.'
A former police officer, Michael White, the Back Alley Brawler, worked closely with Paragon City law enforcement to make sure that every criminal he and the Regulators brought to justice would see conviction in a court of law. Of course it didn't always work out that way, but more often than not, Regulator captives (and there were a lot of them) did their time in prison.
The Family Connection
In the Regulators' first major bust, they were able to apprehend a number of people tied to Paragon's drug trade, including Harry Frost of The Family, who swore, "They may have got the best of me. But mark my words, my Family will rule this town." It would not be the last time they saw Frost.
Unfortunately, in spite of the big bust, it didn't seem to be making much of a difference. Certainly crime rates went down, but the drugs continued to make their way onto the streets and into the hands of anyone who wanted them.
The War on Drugs Abroad
Unable to make a dent in crime by arresting petty thugs, they resolved to go after the drug problem at its root: the drug farms that produced the evil substances. They launched a series of controversial attacks in South America and Central Asia, burning coca and poppy fields to the ground. These assaults, while popular in the US, were not very well received abroad, with over a dozen nations forbidding members of both hero organizations from ever setting foot or flying over their sovereign territory again.
Superdine
Unfortunately, there was little lasting effect from these bold assaults. The dramatic, albeit temporary, decline in imported narcotics merely left a void that a cartel of chemical engineers rushed to fill. With cocaine and heroin in short supply, the streets soon found themselves awash in a new, laboratory made drug: Superadine, a powerful drug that turned many users into "Trolls".
The first sighting of Superdine was when the Regulators arrested none other than Harry Frost. Once again, the Regulators caught him red-handed, this time with a strange substance the looked like no other conventional drug. They arrested Harry, and this time the charges stuck - but not without a price.
A Regulator Falls
In revenge for the arrest of his Father, Sebastian Frost put a hit out on the Regulators. During a patrol, the Regulators were ambushed by Family members. Although the group survived the vicious attack, Mina Horne, known to her comrades as the Illustrated Woman, died during the attack.
Now the War on Drugs had become personal.
The Regulators Strike Back
After the death of the Illustrated Woman, the Regulators redoubled their efforts to find the source of Superdine, but the trail had gone cold. The Regulators teamed up with the mentalist Crimson Fist and other members of the Midnight Squad to find the source of Superdine. Ultimately, they were able to trace the source of the drug back to the Family. With the help of the Freedom Phalanx, the Regulators traced a trail back to a front company in Overbrook. During the ensuing raid, Family leader Harry Frost was "accidentally" killed. His son, Sebastian Frost, who was not at the scene, eventually took over the Family and his father's "business".
Soon thereafter, a raid was conducted in a joint effort by the Regulators, Midnight Squad and Freedom Phalanx on a suspected "Supes" lab in Boomtown. There, they discovered something so profound that Statesman and the Back Alley Brawler swore their comrades to secrecy.
However, under Sebastian's control, the Superdine trade flourished. Frost was able to get all the Sicilian families under his banner, using the Superdine Trade as an incentive for making a profit. To this day, Superdine still remains a problem in Paragon City, especially in urban communities such as King's Row and Skyway City.
The Rikit War
Like many supergroups that fought during the First Rikti War, the Regulators suffered heavy losses. After the Rikti Invasion, the Regulators were reduced to only a couple of members. Back Alley Brawler has dedicated himself, along with the other Surviving Eight to train and help new heroes that have come to defend Paragon City after the devastation of the war.
Present Day
Shortly after the Rikti War, the Brawler left to join the Freedom Phalanx. Blue Steel now works directly with the PCPD. The remaining Regulators are presumed to be either "killed in action" or disbanded.
Members
- Back Alley Brawler (leader, semi-retired)
- Blue Steel