Captain Trips (Wild Cards) - Captain Trips' Friends

Captain Trips' Friends

Each of Trips' alternate personas, or "friends" as he refers to them, is manifested by ingesting a specific combination of illegal drugs. The friends have their own physical forms, super powers and, significantly, personalities. In the novel "Turn of the Cards" it is hinted that the various friends may have, or believe they have, lives separate from those of Captain Trips.

  • Moonchild - Moonchild is a tall, exotic looking yet shy and polite Asian woman. She is graceful, with a well-muscled form and long black hair. She wears a skintight black costume, complete with gloves and boots. On her chest is a black and white yin-yang symbol. A similarly patterned half-mask covers her face; the mask covers a similarly-shaped port wine stain birthmark. A master martial artist, Moonchild is stronger than a normal human and much faster. She is also able to make the dark her home, becoming nearly invisible as well as teleporting amid the shadows. Moonchild also has the ability to accelerate her body's healing when exposed to moonlight, rapidly recovering from wounds and flushing fatigue toxins from her body. Moonchild has an extreme moral code against killing, and if she believes that she has caused the death of another, she can fall into a psychological state of shock bordering on nervous collapse. Moonchild is the only female alternate persona of Captain Trips. As a heterosexual, she caused some consternation for the other friends when she engaged in a sexual relationship with a man.
  • Jumpin' Jack Flash - Flash is a small man with a devilish grin. He has red hair, a handsome face and wears an orange bodysuit, open down to the navel, trimmed in red and yellow flames. His ace powers include the ability to fly (with or without a flaming contrail) and to create and control fire. He can fire bolts of flame, create a flaming rope or net (that will not burn its captives), and extinguish fires. At times, he's been known to create and play flaming guitars. Flash is something of a glory hound and womanizer who wishes he could get out and about on a more permanent basis. It is possible that Flash is from a parallel dimension as he doesn't think of himself as an ace instead referring to himself as a superhero.
  • Cosmic Traveler - His actual appearance is of a bald, stoop shouldered man with blue skin, a thin chest, arms and legs and a slight pot belly. Among his ace powers is the ability to change his shape, so he normally looks much more imposing. Traveler has a number of powers, including desolidification, invisibility, flight and a powerful will. He's also a coward, and is prone to flee from any threatening situation.
  • Starshine - His costume consists of a yellow body stocking with an orange sunburst on the chest, and green trunks, gloves, and folded over boots. His powers are the manipulation of light itself, allowing him to generate bolts of pure light energy, create a protective field, fly, survive in space and transform himself into a beam of light. He is very arrogant and opinionated and will quite gladly lecture everyone on the evils of everything. Eventually Starshine "dies", nearly robbing Meadows of the ability to speak for a time.
  • Aquarius - Aquarius has grayish skin and is bald. His primary power is the ability to turn into a 20' long dolphin. His humanoid form is quite strong, but must remain wet or he begins to suffer. Aquarius is a somewhat unpleasant fellow, who does not like any land dwellers and has a particular distaste for people from whaling nations. The only thing that stops him from turning into a dolphin and swimming off into the ocean and never turning back is that after a couple of hours the transformation will wear off and Meadows will promptly drown.
  • Monster - Monster is a giant horned joker with fangs, scaled skin, inhuman strength, and a destructive energy blast. Only seen once when Trips, under great emotional distress, used a tainted batch of his powders in an attempt to protect his daughter. Monster reveled in his superior size, physical strength, and the destruction he could unleash. Described in a nightmare sequence as having an erect penis the size of a city bus, Monster enjoyed inflicting pain on those smaller and weaker than himself.
  • Radical - Trips' "ultimate" form, Radical has all of the other forms' powers. He is a youthful blonde-haired man clad only in jeans and wearing a peace medallion. True to his name, the Radical can be quite violently militant, and constantly quotes 1960s Leftist rhetoric. When Radical first appeared in 1970 he manifested only enhanced strength, speed, and agility, employing a peace symbol medallion on a silver chain as a weapon. Decades later when Trips overdosed on a mixture of the powders that normally summoned individual "friends", Radical again manifested and has yet to disappear, apparently retaining full control of all the various personas' powers and completely submerging Meadows' original personality.
  • Rocky Raccoon - Only a rumored transformation, which Trips himself does not remember. According to Croyd Crenson, better known as the Sleeper and another ace with a taste for drugs, he and Trips once tested a new batch of acid Meadows had concocted. During the subsequent trip Croyd swears Trips transformed into a giant human-sized, walking, talking raccoon. Whether this was a true manifestation of Trips' powers or a drug induced hallucination is uncertain.

In addition, each incarnation seems to embody some aspect of Mark Meadows' personality, for example Jumpin' Jack Flash embodies his extroversion and "machismo" where Moonchild is his anima and Starshine (who is prone to poetic monologues) embodies his sense of creativity and eloquence. When Starshine is killed, Mark temporarily loses the ability to speak and ever since has a feeling of part of him missing, and a loss of his sense of creativity being unable to express himself through painting or other forms of art. It is possible this loss is being healed, since Starshine briefly appeared alongside hundreds of unnamed "friends" to defeat Monster. Monster is possibly an expression of Meadows' id. Full of pain, lust, rage, and - at the root of these - fear, Monster is a manifestation of the dark impulses buried for decades deep inside the minds of good natured pacifists like Captain Trips.

Over the years, Meadows has devoted considerable time and research into determining the true origin/nature of his "friends". It is possible his prolonged drug use has produced the most sophisticated case of disassociative identity disorder (DID) ever known, except that in most cases of DID the personalities are not aware of one another. Trips' "friends" know of and often have antagonistic feelings towards one another. It is also possible his ace abilities somehow use the chemical trigger of psychoactive drugs to tap into alternate realities from which he draws them.

The Jumpin' Jack Flash persona has a near identical, though slightly older, non powered duplicate named J.J. Flash and met him once on a late night talk show. J.J. Flash is a lawyer, uninfected by the Wild Card, and has no idea why they appear so alike. Jumpin' Jack Flash is a fun-loving adventurer and shameless self-promoter that remembers another world full of costumed superheroes like himself from which he is "summoned" by Meadows.

The Cosmic Traveler persona's real name is Damon Strange, which is about all Meadows has been able to discover about him. It seems the "real" Damon Strange committed suicide the night Meadows first successfully used a new batch of powder to manifest Cosmic Traveler.

The Moonchild persona believes Captain Trips' "friends" are all real beings with their own lives to lead and karma to fulfill and that somehow Meadows' power has brought them all together.

Just prior to the first, and so far only, manifestation of Monster it was briefly observed that (barring Croyd's giant raccoon story) Trips had never really manifested any "friends" other than the elusive Radical and the later five he perfected his formulas for. However, after a violent rampage, Monster/Meadows was confronted and defeated within his own mind (or perhaps another dimension) by an army of infinite heroic personas led by the purple suited Captain Trips. These "friends" are all named after popular 1960s songs, except for Cosmic Traveler. Trips (and perhaps through him, creator Vic Milan) admits he got it wrong and should have called him Mystic Traveler. Jumpin' Jack Flash is named after the Rolling Stones song. The musical Hair, and thereby the 5th Dimension, is represented twice with Starshine and Aquarius. Even the negative manifestation of Monster was named after a song by rock band Steppenwolf. Two theoretical friends Trips wondered about just before he became Monster might have been called Ramblin' Man (The Allman Brothers Band) and Crown of Creation (Jefferson Airplane).

In the course of his career Trips has (with the help of his "friends") fought alongside the ace/rock star known as the Lizard King (Radical), participated in the raid on the Egyptian Freemasons of The Astronomer (Jumpin' Jack Flash), destroyed an asteroid headed for Earth (Starshine), defeated a genetically engineered Morakh soldier from Takis (Moonchild), impersonated President George Bush (Cosmic Traveler), traveled to the planet Takis and back, and even taken over the government of Vietnam. In Vietnam, Meadows finally discovered a way to summon the Radical, but at the cost of submerging his own personality permanently. Over the next ten years, The Radical, going more often by the name Tom Weathers, travelled through various Third World combat zones with his daughter as he attempted to advance his political agenda. Eventually he ended up in Central Africa where he joined forces with the newly formed, Marxist state, the People's Paradise of Africa. Weathers, who appears to possess the powers of all of Trips' "friends" serves as the PPA's resident ace, violently advancing their agenda. In the early 21st century, Weathers was shot and apparently killed by the British ace Noel Matthews. He wasn't however, Weathers being healed by another PPA ace who could take the injuries of others into herself, and as soon as he was fully restored, resumed his role as the PPA's premier ace power, prompting Matthews to go after Weathers' daughter Sprout, successfully kidnapping her. In the last chapters of the novel Busted Flush, he very nearly killed a collection of United Nations and United States aces during negotiations for his daughter's return; the Radical gravely injuring his own hostage for the trade (a kid ace tagged as Little Fat Boy with an uncontrollable ability to explode into a nuclear fireball) to trigger the kid's explosive power just before he makes his escape, his daughter Sprout in tow. Afterwards Meadows became increasingly paranoid about the safety of himself and his daughter. He sent Sprout to live with a caretaker under an assumed name, visiting her when his schedule allowed. Believing themselves still in danger from the Matthews, who Weathers believes to be an Arabic ace named Bahir, Meadows has taken to sleeping in different locations every night, sometimes going so far as to sleep on different continents. He has vowed to kill Bahir/Matthews if he ever discovers the man's whereabouts.

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