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Gaia Rothstein (Earth-50)

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Gaia

[[Image:|200px|center|Gaia Rothstein (Earth-50)]]
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Gaia Rothstein
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Gaia

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Once Gaia was a pretty, red-headed, eight-year-old girl with braces and a pet goldfish named chester. Other then Jenny Quantum, she's the first recognized Century Baby of the New Millennium, born wired into the natural world in ways no one could fathom. Only daughter of a previously childless couple, its speculated she's actually a physical manifestation of the earth.

Due to the world turning psychotic - weather patterns, magnetic fields, storms, seasons, tides, temperature -- and dragged Gaia screaming down with it. So she ran and hid and buried herself in the safest place she knew. She became a force of nature.

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Immortality: She was born "with the century" - on the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve of 2000. Normally as a Century Baby grows they displayed certain superhuman abilities and skills, as well as immortality (not aging beyond her 20's). In Gaia's case she displayed her powers at an early age, wheres her previous incarnations only developed their abilities at 19. As with all Century Babies, It has been theorized that they act as an immune system for the planet, her very existence protecting Earth. As such she supposedly represents an aspect of the century into which she is born.

  • Decelerated Aging: Additionally, she stopped aging at nineteen and will most likely remain this way until her death. She is assumed to have at least a 100 year lifespan, not aging anymore at adulthood.

Earth Manipulation: Physical manifestation of the earth. an intermediary between the planet and its people to ensure the mistakes of the past arent repeated. Its within her power to save the world. She could reverse global warming or make famine a thing of history. She can become a living force of nature, a creature of plant life.




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