You're good with a gun. But people like me? We're more like gods.
--Clyde Mardon
Clyde grew up being second for everything, his brother Mark got all the attention until the day Clyde killed him. For the next 8 years Clyde grew up with the prison system and when he got out he was recruited by fellow cellmate Leonard Snart who was look for another recruit for his group. They broke out together. His weapon of choice is FGK9 Nano Gauntlet (NOTES- This weapon works by a nano- injected polymer which ejects a barro- kinetic charge which causes the effects of rain, hail, heat, lightning, tornadoes which he could use for assisted flight.)
Aerokinesis: Clyde can create tornadoes with wind speeds of at least 200 miles per hour.
Electrokinesis: Clyde can manipulate lightning inside of storm clouds that he generates, and is able to direct them at specific targets (even targets moving at high speeds.)
Hydrokinesis: Clyde can generate clouds of water vapor that allow him to escape from a crime scene.
Weather Gauntlet: His weapon of choice is FGK9 Nano Gauntlet (NOTES- This weapon works by a nano- injected polymer which ejects a barro- kinetic charge which causes the effects of rain, hail, heat, lightning, tornadoes which he could use for assisted flight.)
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