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Revision as of 02:10, 25 December 2012
Overview
Pravda was originally a new, sophisticated fire-control computer on a Soviet nuclear missile submarine late in the Cold War. Ambient leaking radiation affected the computer's experimental circuitry granting it self-awareness, and ultimately, a mind. Pravda took control of the submarine and then attempted to launch its payload of missiles. Pravda's scheme was stopped by a group of heroes and the entire submarine was destroyed, Pravda presumably along with it.
Unknown to all, Pravda's consciousness survived by inhabiting another machine, a toaster. Pravda then learned the true extent of his powers: existence as a being of pure mentality and the ability to restructure and animate other machines.
Detailed Power Analysis
History
Known Affiliations and Associations
Pravda was one of the founding members of The Hall of Doom, eventually wresting the position of Supreme Overlord from all challengers.