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Doctor Jonathan M. Slattery is a founding member of Earth Corps. Codenamed Liquidator, Slattery is the resident chemist of the group.Born in San Diego, California, Liquidator was a fiery tempered youth who joined the military when he was 18 and became a demolitions expert during his tour of duty.
After the horrors of war Liquidator returned to California to go to college and achieved the quiet mellowness of a native Californian becoming a naturalist and environmentalist Liquidator also took up studying arcane supernatural sciences usually shunned by the majority of the scientific community.
Liquidator earned a PhD in chemistry during his time in college and he became a semi-professional artist as well.
Wanting to find other outlets for his creative energies Liquidator became a spelunker and started preferring the quiet tranquility of the subterranean world at long last finding the inner peace he had been searching for most of his life.
That inner peace was shattered the day the Inhumanoids were set loose upon the world again. Desiring the solace he once had, Liquidator is a man who tends to think with his heart and he’s not above taking reckless chances to bring peace back to the world he loves.
Thanks in large part to his mellow, open-minded nature Liquidator was the first human to make contact with the Mutores called the Redwoods, sentient tree beings who played a key role in defeating the Inhumanoids in ages past. This led to the team devising ways to combat and defeat the Inhumanoids as well as make allies with peaceful Mutore races.
Attracted to her adventurous, independent nature Liquidator began dating teammate Sandra Shore and the two have developed a solid, stable relationship.
Liquidator’s exploration suit is an electrically powered, computer assisted exoskeleton that is equipped with several offensive weapons and grants its wearer superhuman strength and durability.
The exploration suit has been tested to withstand concussive force of 40 lbs of TNT. Fully insulated and pressure regulated, the suit can withstand external temperature variations from –300 degrees to 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The suit’s right arm is a high powered water cannon designed to discharge chemical compounds that are mixed from the chemicals stored inside his suit’s legs and backpack for a variety of effects and uses. The cannon can fire a high powered stream of liquid for several hundred feet in a single powerful stream or as a wide dousing spray.
The cannon as well as the entire suit is made of experimental materials that can withstand corrosion by acids and other harsh chemicals. The cannon can also fire gasses and thicker liquids like adhesives but with much less range than more water-like substances.
The water cannon nozzle is located inside a powerful pneumatic vice grip capable of crushing material as dense as bedrock into a fine powder.
The suit’s chest contains a spectrophotometer unit that is used to study samples found during exploration.
The suits left arm contains an apparatus that can purify vegetable and mineral samples and store them for further analysis, identification or processing to produce chemical compounds in the field.
The legs and back pack of the exploration suit are multi-sectioned re-enforced storage tanks that contain hundreds of chemicals that can be mixed together inside a chamber within the backpack of the suit to create any number of desired compounds for use in the field. The suit is heavily armored to protect against punctures and leaks.
Doctor Jonathan M. Slattery, Liquidator and above mentioned characters are copyright Hasbro.
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Comments: 22
MDTartist83 [2011-12-19 16:53:55 +0000 UTC]
This guy had the funniest looking exo-suit in the entire team. Mainly because of the shape of his helmet. I two am familiar with Inhumanoids. I only saw one or two episodes of it back in the day, but I knew for a fact that it was rather obscure despite being made by the same company that brought us Transformers and GI Joe. From what I understand, Inhumanoids only lasted 13 episodes, which is probably one of the reasons why not many people seem to remember it. But trust me, I certainly remember that the monsters in that show gave me nightmares. The monster I remember the most from the show is the zombie dinosaur Decompose. That guy has left a mark on my mind ever since.
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MJMJR In reply to MDTartist83 [2011-12-19 22:53:39 +0000 UTC]
They have the entire series on YouTube. It only lasted 13 episodes because of how scary it was. Parent's complained about it being too intense and it got axed because of that and the low toy sales.
Even the comic book series based on the show was cancelled at issue 4 which ended on a cliffhanger and didn't even finish the original storyline.
I have D'Compose in my gallery as well as the other two main Inhumanoids.
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MDTartist83 In reply to MJMJR [2012-01-02 21:10:27 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. I heard that it has met with mixed reception due to its dark themes and grotesque mutations and characters. I saw all 13 epsidoes of the show on Youtube just as you pointed out to me. And it was a pleasure to see the whole series however short it really was. Really? There was a comic? I was not aware of that until you told me!
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MJMJR In reply to MDTartist83 [2012-01-03 06:17:36 +0000 UTC]
Yeah parent's groups went apeshit over it because of the violence and gore but the thing that really killed the series was the toyline failed. The company didn't really put much effort into articulation or even making the figures look like the cartoon characters. Had the toyline been a success they would have ignored the complaints and kept going with the series.
Yes the comic was published under the Marvel STAR imprint which mostly handled comics that were supposed to be suited for younger readers like Care Bears and Heathcliff the Cat. So it was a massive blunder on their part to produce a comic based on serious monsters and horror concepts. Had they published it under the regular Marvel banner like GI Joe and Transformers it might have had a fighting chance.
The comic lasted four issues before it was cancelled and it ended without resolving the story arc that started the series.
But thankfully the comic book story was an adaption of the first five episodes of the cartoon so if kids wanted to see what happened to Sandra Shore after D'Compose mutated her they could see it there.
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donatien1740 [2011-08-31 13:31:27 +0000 UTC]
I really have to watch Inhunmanoids again. I hope the link still functions, youtube is such a bitch lately.
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MJMJR In reply to donatien1740 [2011-08-31 15:44:20 +0000 UTC]
I wish I had picked up the full series DVD set when I had the chance because no I can't seem to find it.
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SpyroTamplee [2011-08-29 11:02:27 +0000 UTC]
Wow. Great shading of face!
Way a moment... Hasbro? O_o Nieeeeeeeee, not MLP again тОт
Sorry
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MJMJR In reply to SpyroTamplee [2011-08-29 17:19:34 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I used Seth Rogen as the model for his face.
Yes, Hasbro still owns these characters, the same with Transformers and GI Joe. What's MLP?
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MJMJR In reply to SpyroTamplee [2011-08-30 04:02:31 +0000 UTC]
Oh, okay. I never collected MLP
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MJMJR In reply to TheOracleDragon [2011-08-29 09:45:42 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, it took me forever to get all the information I needed to write a decent bio fo the main scientists.
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TheOracleDragon In reply to MJMJR [2011-08-29 21:39:26 +0000 UTC]
Welcome and you did well collecting it ^_^
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