Bayan Knights - NURSERY

NURSERY

The Nursery is a division of Bayan Knights that was formed to recruit and train young and inexperienced heroes.

  • Maso - "Maso", as he was dubbed in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts, gained legendary status and became a cultural icon after a brief but spectacular career in the violent sport. He retired after gaining a pair of "brass knuckles" of immense powers to fight super powered criminals and was dubbed as "The Fist of Justice". He was recruited by Sarhento Sagrado of the Bayan Knights to be the Nursery's mentor and guardian after he was liberated from Dilim's "contract" that turned him into a super villain for a brief period of time. Though he has not tapped the full potential of his abilities, he possesses immense strength, invulnerability, super speed, the ability to increase his powers ten-fold and increase his size, weight and mass. He uses a pair of Regulator Gloves to help him control his powers. Created by:Ramil A. Ibay
  • Booster B - "Booster B" is a fil-am superhero. an athletic cheerleader and genius. she is also a self-confessed fan of batman. She has no superpowers, but has gadgets that can help her fight crime
  • Handog
  • Lyn Tek
  • Ida
  • Junior
  • Quattro
  • Sinag

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