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AMERICANA is another one of my older creations. Inspired by my love of patriotic superheroes and strong women, Americana is my universe's version of Wonder Woman. She will be appearing in the upcoming superhero RPG Capes, Cowls and Villains Foul from Spectrum Games spectrum-games.com/CCVF.aspx.


"Americana" is the public persona of KD-319, the only successfully created clone of Katherine Connolly, daughter of Four-Star General Killian "Kill 'em All" Connolly. Secretly commissioned as a side project of the United States Army's RE: Soldier Initiative by her father, KD-319 survived and flourished when all previous attempts to clone Katherine Connolly failed. Gen. Connolly instructed the genetic engineers behind the program to combine his daughter's DNA with a unique combination of meta-human soldier DNA, which resulted in KD-319 not only surviving, but growing at an accelerated rate and developing a meta-human constitution, as well.

KD-319 is faster, stronger and more agile than any world-class athlete, and she has been instructed in the art of hand-to-hand combat since she was four years old. Her metabolism is higher than an average human's, which is her only real weakness; she overheats very rapidly, which causes violent mood swings and irrational behavior. She is equipped with a shield forged from AISI 4130, a low alloy steel used in the aerospace industry that is lightweight and impact and heat resistant. She also wields a mace, which contains several offensive and defensive weapons, including a 1,000,000 volt stun charge, a corrosive acid spray, and an immobilizing foam spray.

KD-319 is unaware that she is a clone.



EDIT: Also check out this Brazilian variation on Americana!
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Katherine "Katie" Connlly, aka KD-319, aka Americana © 2010-2020 Brent Sprecher
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