Heather McNeil (Earth-616)
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History
Heather grew up as a neighbor to the Twoyoungmen family. Michael's daughter Elizabeth was like a sister to Heather and moved in with the MacNeils after her mother died and Michael went in retreat, eventually becoming Shaman.
Heather was working as a secretary when she met James Hudson. She learned he had resigned from the company after learning his suit was to be sold as a weapon. She too resigned, and followed him. The two were attracted to each other and soon married. Heather also explained that the Canadian government could help them.
They also encountered Wolverine while he was only known as a rampaging 'wild man.' Heather had a calming influence on Logan. However, he left rather than cause difficulties with the Hudsons' relationship.
After Alpha Flight's initial disbanding, Heather secretly called the members together to battle Omega Flight, which was led by the Hudsons' corrupt former employer, Jerome Jaxon. James appeared to die in the battle when his power pack was sabotaged by Jaxon.
After a subsequent battle with Omega Flight (Villain Team), Heather acquired Delphine Courtney's suit, which had been based on James's Guardian suit. She began to use it as Vindicator, hoping she could keep his legacy. Upon James's return, the two switched codenames.
While James was again presumed dead she was in command of Alpha Flight until a younger clone of Hudson emerged. She found it odd to be working with a much younger James until the real Hudson returned with several other Alpha Flight members to confront the current team about Department H's dealings.
Heather has proven herself as both a leader and a capable combatant. The Hudsons continue to serve alongside each other, although his absence and cyborg conversion caused some difficulty in their relationship.
Heather recently gave birth to a daughter. Like the rest of Alpha Flight, She and James were temporarily abducted by the Plodex.
Heather is presumed dead after Alpha Flight's disastrous bout with the Collective.
Powers and Abilities
Abilities
Heather is an excellent combatant. She also conducts research with her husband.Strength level
Normal human female with moderate regular exercise; increasing to 25-75 tons while wearing her battlesuit.
Paraphernalia
Equipment
Electromagnetic suit
- Supersonic flight
- The ability to let gravity propel the suit westward at a high speed. The visual effect is confusable with teleportation and/or cloaking. It is most effective when used close to Earth's magnetic poles.
- Body armor
- Protective forcefield which automatically triggers if the gravity ability is used
- Flares
- Ultrasound
- Concussive electromagnetic beams
- Electromagnetism for 'dispersal beams', electrostatic charges and other effects
- Lift objects via 'graviton beam'
- Limited ability to generate and control plasma, often in the form of a funnel or vortex
- Able to interface with computers
Geothermal suit
* Flight: able to reach speeds above Mach 1
* Superhuman Durability: wears a body armor that projects forcefield capable of withstanding injury to a certain extent
* Heat Manipulation: the suit absorbs various forms of heat and is capable of projecting it as blasts.
* Hydrokinesis: ability to generate water in the form of hot steam or cooled spring water
* Geokinesis: ability to affect volcanic and seismic activity, such as a lava geyser or clouds of ash.Transportation
Alpha Flight "Omnijet"Weapons
No known weapons
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Recommended Readings
- First Appearances: (As Hudson) X-Men #139 (1980), (in costume) Alpha Flight #32 (1986), (as Guardian) X-Men and Alpha Flight #1 (1986), (as Vindicator) Alpha Flight #34 (1986)
- Origin: Alpha Flight #2-3 (1983), Alpha Flight #24 (1985), Alpha Flight: In the Beginning... #-1 (1997)
- Significant Issues: Reformed Alpha Flight (Alpha Flight #1, 1983); agreed to lead Alpha Flight (Alpha Flight #17, 1984); stranded in Savage Land, formed Alpha Prime (Alpha Flight Annual #2, 1987); forcibly recruited back into Alpha Flight, given new battle-suit (Alpha Flight #1, 1997); gave birth to daughter (X-Men Unlimited #45, 2003); deceased (New Avengers #16, 2006)

