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In 2007, the Cabal had come across an old genetic engineering experiment created by Gregory Magnus over a century prior. This experiment turned normal human beings into violent aggressive creatures the Cabal called metahuman fighters.
History[]
Season 1[]
Episode 1x10 - "Warriors": The Cabal's plan was to use this experiment to create a superhuman army to kill other abnormals. In order to create these beings, the Cabal initially resorted to kidnapping homeless people around Old City before eventually kidnapping Danny Bradley and Will Zimmerman to use as test subjects in 2008.
Testing of the creatures was done by using moving illegal bare-knuckle fight rings at abandoned warehouse locations around Old City. At an old location down by the river was Gregory Magnus. Gregory, while not a fighter himself, he was still implanted with a bug that unwillingly turned him into a Cabal informant with the persona of "Charles 'Charlie' L. Denton". |
Fighters[]
Fighter | Details |
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Beta | ![]() ![]() It is unknown if he was abducted or volunteered to be genetically modified by the Cabal in their experiment based on Gregory Magnus's work in order to try to create a super abnormal. Status: Alive. |
The Boy Man | ![]() |
Destroyer | Mentioned-only fighter by the Mechanic. |
Double Doom | ![]() He had a mass of bubble-like lumps on his head, one of which had a metal ring through it. He was defeated by Will Zimmerman and Danny Bradley in their abnormal forms. Status: Alive. |
The Lobster | ![]() He had a huge, crab-like left arm that he swung around to pummel people. He was defeated by Will Zimmerman and Danny Bradley in their abnormal forms. Status: Alive. |
The Re-Arranger | Mentioned-only fighter by the Mechanic. |
Riot | Danny Bradley. |
Slice 'n Dice | Mentioned-only fighter by the Mechanic. |
Stretch | ![]() Status: Alive. |
Notes[]
- Speculation: Once the Old City Sanctuary team crashed the current fight ring location at Genius Meat Pack, it is assumed that the supreme fighters who were there were likely reverted back to being normal humans by Helen Magnus, just as Danny Bradley and Will Zimmerman were.