Pseudoderm



Pseudoderm was intended to work as an applied skin-like bandage with the help of a bonding gas, but had an unforeseen toxicity which was fatal when applied to open wounds. Used as a mask by Question (Vic Sage).

Official Name: Pseudoderm Nicknames: No known nicknames Model: Model number or type unknown Version: Version number unknown

Origin
Devloped as an artifical skin.

Lead Designer: Aristotle Rodor, Arby Twain Additional Designers: Additional designers unknown Place of Creation: Place of creation unknown First Appearance: First appearance unknown

History
Previous Owners: The Question Current Owner: Renee Montoya History: Vic Sage was approached by a scientist named Aristotle Rodor, who had previously been Sage's professor, and Rodor told Sage about an artificial skin called Pseudoderm he co-developed with Dr. Twain. Pseudoderm was intended to work as an applied skin-like bandage with the help of a bonding gas, but had an unforeseen toxicity which was fatal when applied to open wounds. Rodor and Twain agreed to abandon the project and parted ways, but Professor Rodor discovered that Dr. Twain had decided to proceed with an illegal sale of the invention to Third World nations, regardless of the risk to human health.

Sage resolved to stop him but had no way of going after Dr. Twain without exposing himself. Rodor suggested that Sage use a mask made of Pseudoderm to cover his famous features. Armed with information, and more importantly a disguise, Sage eventually caught up with Dr. Twain, stopping the transaction and extracting a confession, and then leaving Twain bound in Pseudoderm in an ironic twist. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.

Characteristics
Dimensions: Dimensions unknown Weight: xxx lbs (xxx kg)

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