The Astronomer (Wild Cards)
- The Astronomer (Wild Cards)
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character_name=The Astronomer
real_name=Unknown
publisher=George R. R. Martin
debut="Aces High" (1987)
creators=Lewis Shiner
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
status=Deceased
alliances=The Egyptian Freemasons: Demise, Roulette, Imp, Insulin, Kafka, Jube the Walrus
previous_alliances=
aliases=Osiris, Lord Amun, Sutekh the Destroyer
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powers=Telekinesis, telepathy, astral projection|
The Astronomer is a character from the Wild Cards series of books. He first appeared in the short story "Pennies from Hell" by Lewis Shiner in "", though his presence was earlier implied in "The Long, Dark Night of Fortunato" in the first volume of the series. Leader of a cult comprised mainly of superhuman aces and deformed jokers known as the Egyptian Freemasons, the Astronomer planned to conquer the world in the aftermath of an invasion by fungoid aliens called the Swarm. Once these plans were foiled, the Astronomer lived only for revenge.
Character background
The Astronomer is an old man (born in 1925), who has thinning white hair, wears glasses and is best described as "mole-like"; he is also noted as having a disproportionately large head, the upper part of which enlarges further when he is fully empowered. He is usually confined to a wheelchair, although the proper use of his Ace powers can allow him to bypass that problem. The Astronomer practices a horrific form of death magic, gaining immense energy through the ritualistic slaying of his victims (usually young women). Once the ritual is completed, The Astronomer is blessed with a huge energy reserve allowing him to utilize the following powers: astral projection, clairsentience, minor precognition, mind control, the ability to selectively erase memories, flight, invisibility to visual and mental senses, ego attacks, hand killing attacks, walking through walls, suppression versus any wildcard power, force fields and minor force walls, telepathy and an assortment of energy blasts; however, he can use just one power at any given time. The Astronomer was a very dangerous opponent. He was killed by Demise, and left embedded in a wall.
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