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|name= Mina Chaytan |
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|image= Mina Chaytan.png |
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|status= Deceased |
|status= Deceased |
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|family= Unnamed <small>(ancestors; deceased)</small> |
|family= Unnamed <small>(ancestors; deceased)</small> |
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− | |homeuniverse= Earth |
+ | |homeuniverse= Earth-1 |
|alterego= Black Bison |
|alterego= Black Bison |
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|actor= [[Chelsea Kurtz]] |
|actor= [[Chelsea Kurtz]] |
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+ | |show= The Flash (The CW) |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | + | Mina Chaytan worked at [[Central City University]] as a professor of cultural anthropology. She also worked alongside [[Clifford DeVoe]], a history professor.<ref name="Therefore I Am">{{Ep|Therefore I Am}}</ref> Mina spent her time protesting against the desecration and acquisition of artifacts belonging to her people, and even attempted to seize them from museums and collectors, which led to her being arrested. As a result, CCU fired her.<ref name="When Harry Met Harry...">{{Ep|When Harry Met Harry...}}</ref> |
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− | On October |
+ | On October 10, 2017, Mina rode [[Central City Bus 405]], which suddenly stopped to pick up [[Becky Sharpe]] as she was running to catch it. When Becky came in, Mina spared her a moment's glance before looking away. Her jacket was noticed by [[Ralph Dibny]], and he saw that there was a black bison stitched on the back. Suddenly, the bus was hit by a blinding light, with a wave of [[dark matter]] pouring into it as [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry Allen]] had exited from the [[Speed Force]], which transformed Mina and all the other occupants into [[meta-humans]].<ref name="When Harry Met Harry..."/><ref>{{Ep|Luck Be a Lady}}</ref> |
− | She then devised a plan to steal from the [[Central City Museum]], even though her other criminal |
+ | She then devised a plan to steal from the [[Central City Museum]], even though her other criminal activities caught the attention of [[Team Flash]], after discovering she had a panther statue kill a man. After much trouble catching her, they finally caught a break and took her to the meta wing in the old [[Iron Heights Prison]].<ref name="When Harry Met Harry..."/> |
− | After being there a while, [[Wolfe|the Warden]] sold |
+ | After being there a while, [[Wolfe|the Warden]] sold Mina and four others to [[Leslie Jocoy|Amunet Black]]. They escaped after Barry got the supplies they needed, and went underground into an old, unused prison wing that was buried underneath the new Meta Imprisonment wing. She was warned by Barry that if she returns to her life of crime, the escape will mean nothing since "the Flash will just run you back to prison", after she makes it known that she doesn't want be a slave because of her abilities. Getting through to the other side of freedom, Wolfe and his men are there, and they out Barry as the Flash. Mina along with the others, excluding Becky, vote to kill him, but Becky's powers cause a searchlight to momentarily blind Mina, and the eagle statue she was controlling careens into [[Sylbert Rundine]], briefly knocking all three metas out. However [[Clifford DeVoe|the Thinker]] arrives, attacks and kills all of the meta humans, except Barry.<ref name="True Colors">{{Ep|True Colors}}</ref> |
==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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− | Mina was passionate in her cause in preserving the rights of her people, as well as their history, artifacts and customs. Clifford DeVoe described her as an animated woman who felt that teaching was a calling. This perhaps is what led to her having the power to animating effigies into serving her. She's also seen as looking out for her best interest such as immediately after learning one of her escapee allies was [[Barry Allen|the Flash]] and opt to kill him presumably so he wouldn't get in her way again despite him genuinely helping her from a fate he claimed that was worse than death.<ref name=" |
+ | Mina was passionate in her cause in preserving the rights of her people, as well as their history, artifacts, and customs. [[Clifford DeVoe]] described her as an animated woman who felt that teaching was a calling. This perhaps is what led to her having the power to animating effigies into serving her. She's also seen as looking out for her best interest such as immediately after learning one of her escapee allies was [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|the Flash]] and opt to kill him presumably so he wouldn't get in her way again despite him genuinely helping her from a fate he claimed that was worse than death.<ref name="Therefore I Am"/><ref name="When Harry Met Harry..."/><ref name="True Colors">{{Ep|True Colors}}</ref> |
==Powers and abilities== |
==Powers and abilities== |
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===Powers=== |
===Powers=== |
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− | *'''[[Meta-human]] physiology:''' After Mina was struck by the dark matter energy from [[Barry Allen|the Flash]] being released from the [[Speed Force]], this altered her DNA and cells, enabling her to access her newfound powers.<ref name="When Harry Met Harry..." /> |
+ | *'''[[Meta-human]] physiology:''' After Mina was struck by the [[dark matter]] energy from [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|the Flash]] being released from the [[Speed Force]], this altered her DNA and cells, enabling her to access her newfound powers.<ref name="When Harry Met Harry..." /> |
− | **'''[[List of powers|Effigy animation]]:''' In a partially telekinetic manner, Mina has the ability to temporarily animate inanimate objects by leaving a psychic imprint on effigies, giving her a subconscious link with them. This results in the effigies being infused with dark matter on a molecular level |
+ | **'''[[List of powers|Effigy animation]]:''' In a partially telekinetic manner, Mina has the ability to temporarily animate inanimate objects by leaving a psychic imprint on effigies, giving her a subconscious link with them. This results in the effigies being infused with dark matter on a molecular level so that they do not have to be within Mina's proximity or line of sight in order to literally enliven them. |
===Weaknesses=== |
===Weaknesses=== |
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+ | *'''Effigy shape:''' Mina's powers only work on effigies whose shapes have the capability of motion (e.g. animals). |
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− | *'''Particular shape:''' Despite the versatility and fine-tuned control of her powers, Mina's choices on what to manipulate with her powers are limited to only targets that are shaped with features that would allow self-mobility, such having limbs and similar appendages. |
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− | *'''Power-dampening Tech:''' If Mina is wearing power-dampening cuffs, she can't use her powers.<ref name="When Harry Met Harry..." /> |
+ | *'''Power-dampening Tech:''' If Mina is wearing [[power-dampening cuffs]], she can't use her powers.<ref name="When Harry Met Harry..." /> |
+ | *'''Foreign Language:''' When Mina has used her powers she has always spoken in a foreign language before the effigy has been animated. DeVoe also seems to have a similar or shared weakness, as he had to speak said language as well. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*{{Ep|Luck Be a Lady|(flashback)}} |
*{{Ep|Luck Be a Lady|(flashback)}} |
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*{{Ep|When Harry Met Harry...}} |
*{{Ep|When Harry Met Harry...}} |
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− | *{{Ep|Therefore I Am|( |
+ | *{{Ep|Therefore I Am|(pictured)}} |
*{{Ep|Don't Run|(indirectly mentioned)}} |
*{{Ep|Don't Run|(indirectly mentioned)}} |
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− | *{{Ep|Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash|( |
+ | *{{Ep|Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash|(pictured)}} |
*{{Ep|True Colors}} |
*{{Ep|True Colors}} |
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− | *{{Ep|Subject 9|( |
+ | *{{Ep|Subject 9|(pictured)}} |
− | *{{Ep|Null and Annoyed|( |
+ | *{{Ep|Null and Annoyed|(pictured)}} |
− | *{{Ep|Lose Yourself|( |
+ | *{{Ep|Lose Yourself|(pictured)}} |
− | *{{Ep|Fury Rogue|( |
+ | *{{Ep|Fury Rogue|(pictured)}} |
− | *{{Ep|Think Fast|( |
+ | *{{Ep|Think Fast|(pictured)}} |
− | *{{Ep|We Are The Flash|( |
+ | *{{Ep|We Are The Flash|(pictured)}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Mina Chaytan is the fourth case of gender-bending in {{S|The Flash (The CW)}}. The others are [[Brie Larvan]], [[Linda Park (Earth-2)|Linda Park of Earth-2]], [[Izzy Bowin]], [[Janet Petty]], [[Spencer Young]], [[Joslyn Jackam]], and [[Raya Van Zandt]]. |
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− | *As noted by [[Dominic Lanse]], Mina and the other passengers were in pain after the bus accident. |
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+ | *She is actually the first person to escape The Flash and Elongated Man. |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | *In the DC comics, there were two |
+ | *In the DC comics, there were two super-villains who went by the name, [[w:c:dc:Black Bison|Black Bison]]. While both of them were male, they were also Native American and shared a similar motivation to Mina's on {{S|The Flash (The CW)}} |
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+ | **Specifically, Mina is a gender-bent version of [[w:c:dc:Black-Cloud-In-Morning (New Earth)|John Ravenhair]], her DC male counterpart. |
*Her name was originally reported to be "Mina Chayton" in the press. |
*Her name was originally reported to be "Mina Chayton" in the press. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 12:30, 20 June 2020
Mina Chaytan (died early 2018), self-nicknamed Black Bison, was a Native American meta-human with the power to animate effigies, and a former professor at Central City University, who was fired after a violent protest.
Biography
Mina Chaytan worked at Central City University as a professor of cultural anthropology. She also worked alongside Clifford DeVoe, a history professor.[1] Mina spent her time protesting against the desecration and acquisition of artifacts belonging to her people, and even attempted to seize them from museums and collectors, which led to her being arrested. As a result, CCU fired her.[2]
On October 10, 2017, Mina rode Central City Bus 405, which suddenly stopped to pick up Becky Sharpe as she was running to catch it. When Becky came in, Mina spared her a moment's glance before looking away. Her jacket was noticed by Ralph Dibny, and he saw that there was a black bison stitched on the back. Suddenly, the bus was hit by a blinding light, with a wave of dark matter pouring into it as Barry Allen had exited from the Speed Force, which transformed Mina and all the other occupants into meta-humans.[2][3]
She then devised a plan to steal from the Central City Museum, even though her other criminal activities caught the attention of Team Flash, after discovering she had a panther statue kill a man. After much trouble catching her, they finally caught a break and took her to the meta wing in the old Iron Heights Prison.[2]
After being there a while, the Warden sold Mina and four others to Amunet Black. They escaped after Barry got the supplies they needed, and went underground into an old, unused prison wing that was buried underneath the new Meta Imprisonment wing. She was warned by Barry that if she returns to her life of crime, the escape will mean nothing since "the Flash will just run you back to prison", after she makes it known that she doesn't want be a slave because of her abilities. Getting through to the other side of freedom, Wolfe and his men are there, and they out Barry as the Flash. Mina along with the others, excluding Becky, vote to kill him, but Becky's powers cause a searchlight to momentarily blind Mina, and the eagle statue she was controlling careens into Sylbert Rundine, briefly knocking all three metas out. However the Thinker arrives, attacks and kills all of the meta humans, except Barry.[4]
Personality
Mina was passionate in her cause in preserving the rights of her people, as well as their history, artifacts, and customs. Clifford DeVoe described her as an animated woman who felt that teaching was a calling. This perhaps is what led to her having the power to animating effigies into serving her. She's also seen as looking out for her best interest such as immediately after learning one of her escapee allies was the Flash and opt to kill him presumably so he wouldn't get in her way again despite him genuinely helping her from a fate he claimed that was worse than death.[1][2][4]
Powers and abilities
Powers
- Meta-human physiology: After Mina was struck by the dark matter energy from the Flash being released from the Speed Force, this altered her DNA and cells, enabling her to access her newfound powers.[2]
- Effigy animation: In a partially telekinetic manner, Mina has the ability to temporarily animate inanimate objects by leaving a psychic imprint on effigies, giving her a subconscious link with them. This results in the effigies being infused with dark matter on a molecular level so that they do not have to be within Mina's proximity or line of sight in order to literally enliven them.
Weaknesses
- Effigy shape: Mina's powers only work on effigies whose shapes have the capability of motion (e.g. animals).
- Power-dampening Tech: If Mina is wearing power-dampening cuffs, she can't use her powers.[2]
- Foreign Language: When Mina has used her powers she has always spoken in a foreign language before the effigy has been animated. DeVoe also seems to have a similar or shared weakness, as he had to speak said language as well.
Appearances
The Flash
Season 4
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Trivia
- Mina Chaytan is the fourth case of gender-bending in The Flash. The others are Brie Larvan, Linda Park of Earth-2, Izzy Bowin, Janet Petty, Spencer Young, Joslyn Jackam, and Raya Van Zandt.
- She is actually the first person to escape The Flash and Elongated Man.
Behind the scenes
- In the DC comics, there were two super-villains who went by the name, Black Bison. While both of them were male, they were also Native American and shared a similar motivation to Mina's on The Flash
- Specifically, Mina is a gender-bent version of John Ravenhair, her DC male counterpart.
- Her name was originally reported to be "Mina Chayton" in the press.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Therefore I Am"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "When Harry Met Harry..."
- ↑ "Luck Be a Lady"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "True Colors"