FANTASTIC FOUR IN THE NEGATIVE ZONE by NELLOGISTICS
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"REED NATHANIEL RICHARDS a former child prodigy with special aptitude in mathematics, physics, and mechanics, he had enrolled in college by the age of 14, having attended such prestigious universities as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Columbia University, and the fictional Empire State University. By the age of 20, he already had several masters degrees in the sciences under his belt. Reed is depicted as one of (if not the) most intelligent character in the Marvel Universe; an inspired machine-smith and a visionary theoretician, he has made breakthroughs in such varied fields as space travel, time travel, extra-dimensional travel, biochemistry, robotics, computers, synthetic polymers, communications, mutations, transportation, holography, energy generation, and spectral analysis. Although Reed's expertise is mainly in physics he also has Ph.D.s in Mathematics, Engineering and holds multiple doctorate level degrees in theoretical and applied physics fields; most of his patented inventions are so invaluable that he's able to bankroll the FF without any undue financial stress."
DR. FRANKLIN STORM: the world-renowned physicist who devoted his life to establishing a think tank and government research lab in Manhattan called Future Foundation. Their central hub is based out of his home in The Baxter Building, a 35-story midtown skyscraper, where he and his family renovated and occupied the upper five levels to conduct inter-dimensional experiments in a safe environment. However, as the scientific community gained access to an endless multiverse, Dr. Storm grew dissatisfied with how they viewed its practical applications. He began to gather international physics prodigies to the Baxter Labs, where his diverse network of scientists could channel their combined knowledge through young minds at an academic setting, an entire student body was destined to become the next generation of N-Zone scientists. The U.S. military funded the project because his quantum field experiments were so well-documented and largely successful, especially in teleportation.
SUSAN AGNES MALUS STORM: is the FF's second-in-command, the daughter of noted scientist Dr. Franklin Storm, and an acomplished scientist in her own right, due in part to a secondary education at the Baxter Building research lab in midtown Manhattan. Sue and her brother grew up in a boarding house without a legal guardian, their mother had perished in a car accident and from then on she had to start taking a more active role in raising her younger sibiling. She spent her teen years studying to earn doctorates in the emerging bio-chemical sciences, but later shifted her focus to “alien biology” and to the study of her own powers. At the Nevada desert testing site of Reed's dimensional teleporter, Sue was transported a mere three miles away from the device's malfunction, she awoke in the desert unable to see herself or understand the barrier effects. Strong-willed, level-headed, and especially clever, Sue is more diplomatic than the rest of the team, preferring to look for peaceful solutions to conflicts before jumping into a fight -- but when push comes to shove, she won't hesitate to unleash her full ferocity.”

JONATHAN LOWELL SPENCER STORM: is a founding member of the Fantastic Four, and the first teenage superhero in Marvel comics (not including sidekicks). This fictional character grew up in the fictional town of Glenville New York, where his passion for cars shaped him into a very talented auto-mechanic, skills that would've lead to lifelong career as a professional race-car driver and sports car designer had he not went into space. Johnny is notoriously impatient, only when he's overhauling a car transmission at Swanson's Garage does he behaves somewhat even-tempered. But otherwise the 'jumps-without-thinking' impulsive teen is always very unfocused, show-offish, enamored by good-looking girls, and has a rock-star attitude. The stereotypical "hothead" can also be defined as an extreme-sports enthusiast or a fan of any activities that involve high-speeds, precarious heights, and extreme levels of adrenaline. Jon Storm was only 15 when he inadvertently joined the Fantastic Four and shortly thereafter, dropped out of Glenville High to be the super-powered celebrity he felt destined to become."
DR. VIKTOR VON DOOM: the leading authority on robotics and nanotech hails from a small gypsy village just outside of Hassenstadt, Latveria, in the mountains of Eastern Europe. An uncharismatic person who began cracking algorithms as a mathematics prodigy, can now be considered one of the top mortal minds in existence. Viktor started branching out working for a company called BioMAV (Biologically Inspired A.I. for Micro Aerial Vehicles) wherein he developed a Mosquito AR Drone and kept it for himself. Certain members of Latverian royalty were rumored to have poured money into spy drone miniaturisation, Viktor's highly-influential connections and diplomatic immunity have granted him access to enough military hardware to mass-produce these bio-inspired microdrones. Future Foundation however, is more concerned with his secret developement of a self-sustaining, powered body armor. That, combined with his quest for absolute power, which he once described as "an all-consuming passion," makes Viktor von Doom potentially the most dangerous human being on the planet.
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THE CAST OF |
FANTASTIC FOUR |
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Anton Yelchin |
Reed Richards |
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Viggo Mortensen |
Franklin Storm |
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Jack Huston |
Viktor von Doom |
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Callan McAuliffe |
Johnny Storm |
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Taylor Momsen |
Susan Storm |
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Forrest Griffin |
Benjamin Grimm |
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Gugu Mbatha-Raw |
Alicia Masters |
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Tim Blake Nelson |
Harvey Elder |
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Anna Popplewell |
Alyssa Moy |
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Michael Cudlitz |
Wilford Lumpkin |
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and Andy Serkis |
Annihilus (voice) |
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