Public Domain Super Heroes
Public Domain Super Heroes
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Baggu
Baggu
"The Bug"

Real Name

Kosagi Cho

First Appearance

PDSH, January 2016

Original Publisher

PDSH

Created by

Marz Workman

Origin

Before Cho was born, his parents moved to the west coast of United States from Japan. Cho was born soon after. He grew up, being taught his family's traditional culture, having trained his entire life in the ways of the ninja. He also grew up in the contemporary American culture. He completed his training at 16.

In Cho's 10th grade year, a criminal came into the school while running from the police. The criminal was not in his right mind, and began shooting through the school. Cho lost seven friends that day; having held his best friend, since kindergarten, until she died.

For months, he trained hard, researching anything that he thought would help him. Realizing what Cho was doing, his father, in secret, began a plan to make his son into a hero. His father soon presented Cho with a costume. Cho was speechless. His father also told Cho that he was going to give his assistance and knowledge.

Looking at himself in costume, Cho chose the name Baggu (the Japanese term for Bug), based on the appearance of the costume. His father often assists him on the street, not really in costume, but in tactical clothing and a Noh mask. He is called Kami; the Ghost.

Abilities

  • Trained in ninjutsu, Kenpo, jiu-jutsu

Weapons and Equipment

  • Weapons: Specially designed ninja-to sword, bug shaped shuriken, other specially designed ninja weapons
  • Equipment: Smoke pellets, gas pellets, ball bearings, flashbang pellets, “Baggu” markers and tracking devices, communications earpiece

Notes

BAGGU is an "Open-Source Character" and has been deemed so, specifically, for use by anyone by the original creator. The only rule about using him is that your work must have this notation:

"The character of the BAGGU is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving BAGGU, in order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights reversed."

KAMI is an "Open-Source Character" and has been deemed so, specifically, for use by anyone by the original creator. The only rule about using him is that your work must have this notation:

"The character of the KAMI is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving KAMI, in order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights reversed."

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