Fictional Character Biography
Just as this dimension has a Paragon, Charles Starrett, Fem Paragon's dimension has a human evolved to its peak. In her dimension, however, the aggressive, competitive females were dominant, and she was a fascist tyrant who rose to her position of absolute ruler by her merciless determination and ruthless will. When both dimensions developed Dimensional Transporters, both Paragons were present at their first tests. As both machines were activated simultaneously, they created a breach which drew Fem Paragon through to our dimension. She defeated Paragon and set out to conquer our world, until Synn created a hallucination that Fem Paragon had already won and ruled all of Earth. She was tricked into a stasis chamber and held captive at the Colorado Project.
Fem Paragon was freed when invaders from Rur, led by Proxima, opened her stasis chamber. She fought alongside the warrior women of Rur, and left the planet with them when they retreated. She currently leads the armies of Rur.
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