Thylacine | |
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Thylacine | |
Vital Statistics | |
Hero | Thylacine |
Alias(es) | The Thylacine/Thylo-X |
Identity | Secret |
Alter Ego | N/A |
Category | Masked Animal Activist |
Location | [[Location::Melbourne, Victoria, AU]] The following coordinate was not recognized: Geocoding failed.The following coordinate was not recognized: Geocoding failed. |
Status | Inactive |
Superhero Activity | |
Team | |
Affiliates | Flying Fox (wife) |
Foes | Animal Cruelty |
Actions | Protests, Petition Drives, Urban/Nature Reserve Clean-ups, Community Watch |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Outfit | Body Armor/Cape/Cowl |
Colors | Yellow/Black |
Symbol | N/A |
Equipment | Utility Belt |
Abilities | Determination to help those in his city make the ethical choices |
Thylacine is an Australian Real Life Superhero based in the city of Melbourne. He appears to be inactive.
History
One half of Real Life Superhero team The Fauna Fighters, Thylacine works alongside partner Flying Fox to promote animal welfare and animal rights issues. Along with the PETA campaign, his 'Operation Damascus' petition drive and protest against David Lawrence's sale of fur was successful in having unethical products pulled from the chain. He has devoted his time to lending support to various animal rights organizations, from Animals Australia to Animal Liberation Victoria, Oscars Law, and various anti-vivisection groups. Thylacine has also outreached into community watch and suburban/nature reserve clean-ups.
His hero persona is that of the now-extinct Tasmanian Tiger or Tasmanian Wolf. He is the main person documenting The Fauna Fighter's protests. His RLSH inspirations include Captain Ozone, Shadow Hare, Purple Reign, and Captain Australia, whilst he sites Alan Moore's seminal 1986 novel Watchmen as one of his favorite comic book works.
Outspoken, he has supported controversial animal rights organization Animal Liberation Front since arriving in the RLSH community.
His future plans for the Fauna Fighters include more intensive protests, petition drives, clean-ups and recruitment into the movement.