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Not inherently evil, he acted out of duty to his people. At one point he considered sparing humanity, choosing Crackerjack as the basis for his decision. Not surprisingly, the egotistical hero showed the alien only the worst that Earth had to offer. In spite of this, Bridwell still considered sparing the Earth, but in the end he sent the message initiating the invasion. | Not inherently evil, he acted out of duty to his people. At one point he considered sparing humanity, choosing Crackerjack as the basis for his decision. Not surprisingly, the egotistical hero showed the alien only the worst that Earth had to offer. In spite of this, Bridwell still considered sparing the Earth, but in the end he sent the message initiating the invasion. | ||
| − | Later, this advance scout helped the Enelsian effort to weaken Earth's defenses by discrediting superheroes, taking on the Bridwell form when necessary to | + | Later, this advance scout helped the Enelsian effort to weaken Earth's defenses by discrediting superheroes, taking on the Bridwell form when necessary to navigate undetected among Earthlings. |
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Advance scout to an alien invasion fleet, sent to decide whether Earth was worth the expense and trouble of conquering.
History
Not inherently evil, he acted out of duty to his people. At one point he considered sparing humanity, choosing Crackerjack as the basis for his decision. Not surprisingly, the egotistical hero showed the alien only the worst that Earth had to offer. In spite of this, Bridwell still considered sparing the Earth, but in the end he sent the message initiating the invasion.
Later, this advance scout helped the Enelsian effort to weaken Earth's defenses by discrediting superheroes, taking on the Bridwell form when necessary to navigate undetected among Earthlings.
Footnotes
Named after comic book writer/historian E. Nelson Bridwell.

