Professor Heinous Mutiny

Early Life
Born Henry Roger Mutiny in 1978 to Richard Mutiny and Gina Mutiny, the young Henry was born with the natural talents of engineering and science. An humanitarian by heart, he grew believing all humanity deserved a perfect utopia. His mother had served in the U.S Navy in 1936, and the nuclear fallout seemingly made her infertile- much to the dismay of her husband Richard. However, after much trial and effort, Henry was born- but his mother died during the delivery. His father grew distant from Henry at a young age, concentrating more on his work then the boy- also partly pinning her death on him as a child, holding it over him. At the age of 6, he began trying to grow closer to his father- by getting more into science, and showing his impressive intelligence for a child of his age; already able to read, write, talk fluently, do basic math, and more. He entered an school science fair project- hoping to win the prize and earn his fathers affection. However, his miniature 'Battery Box' as he called it- an device made to store electricity, was shunned by his father and the judges- giving the prize to an baking soda volcano that took no effort. That was the day he decided no matter what, he would always make sure his effort was not put to waste. However, his father saw potential in the child- and took him to his workplace; an area which young Henry began to idolize. It was full of so many gizmos and Gadgets, it was stunning to him. He immediately moved on to making machines at the age of 10- such as crude machines, and even early versions of animatronics. His father however, after seeing his 'hopeless science', discouraged him- and for a while, Heinous stopped.

Becoming apart of what he is
During the Christmas visit of his Idol, and relative, Harold Mutiny- Henry was reinvigorated in technology and the advancements it could make for humanity as a whole. Harold gifted his grandson an pure, snow white puppy-dog, which Henry had named 'Snowy'. Henry gained and eternal respect and Idolization for his grandfather; whom told his grandson that "You get what your work for, and you need to work for what you wish to get". Henry would live by these words for the rest of his life. Henry instantly fell in love with the pup, nearly missing the conversation between Robert and Harold- discussing the financial state Robert was raising his son in with his raging alcoholism. Robert shouted at his father, mocking him for his interest in using the Ancient Artifacts and Power Crystals that lay beneath the Earth to help mankind- believing they were just a bunch of useless rocks. Robert threatened to kill his father, when Harold threatened calling Child Protection Services. His grandfather left- and after this event, Henry grew cold and bitter towards his father for the rest of that evening for Roberts chastising of an great and brilliant man. He never saw his grandfather Harold after that night. As tensions rose, suddenly- Robert one day was jolly, offering the now excited Henry to go with him to work- a place Henry loved to be. However, as they hit a decent pace- the car slowly broke down- making loud sputtering sounds of slurgging. When his father popped the hood- he pulled out something that made Henrys world shatter- Snowy's white fur all tattered and mangled, coated in blood. Heinous was horrified, sobbing loudly as they took the bus home. He only felt sorrow and a blind frenzy of loss. His heart tore itself repeatedly that day. When they got home, Robert revealed why he did what he did- saying "I was inspired by your work, Henry. The power in my model worked by leeching ever so lightly off the soul like life-force energy within the animal. What went wrong was the demand for more energy as the machine went faster.. Snowys body caved in on itself." as Henry wailed, his father bluntly said without empathy "You were what inspired me, ya know, kid. And my intentions were noble. So really- its your fault this all happened, for developing such a flawed concept in your sketchbook." In an rage, Henry left- running away from home.

Survival of the fittest
Due to having no money, he nearly dropped out of high school, but returned to living with his father at the age of 15-albeit now a recluse. His father was found by him, dead, one evening when he returned to school. His liver finally killing him after so long. Henry didn't call an paramedic- or anyone. He dragged the body out, burying the man- and used what little he had to get through most of high school- before dropping out at the last semester due to inefficient funds. He was too poor to do much of anything, so he worked hard to survive out in the streets- now homeless. When he was drafted into WWI, he shaved his head bald- quid pro quo the requirements of the Navy Seals. He wasn't very fond of the idea of sending off Unarmored troops into battle, as he found it crude and primitive. Even the knights of the middle ages had the armor idea down. During the war, he injured his nerves in his hands after being forced to use the flaming corpse of an comrade as an distraction- forcing him to wear gloves for the rest of his life. When he left, he spent most of his time going back into the realms of science. After years of service as an renowned scientist- he gained an way of practical immortality- cloning. Using his new cloning technology, he could go from body to body of his to live through the years- serving in the Vietnam war as an Marine, and getting multiple government contracts for weapons and more. He had grown an technological empire at this time of 2001.

The aliens
In the summer of 1980, Henry or 'Heinous' as he was codenamed as an Navy Seal; was contacted by the government to study the new 'utopians'- which he accepted with vigor. He knew aliens must be out there- and now he got to study their culture and more! He grew close bonds with them, and befriended many of the Utopian leaders. When the war started, however- it was because he had realized how much of a danger they were to mankind; and advised to the government they be wiped out. From then on, the long Utopian-wars mostly consisted of humans and machines vs. Utopians. He developed some of if not the most powerful technology for this war, converting even innocent things into weaponry. They won the war, and any remnants of Utopians went into small pockets of hiding while the rest were captured for further study to help mankind. He was an hero to the people- an testimony to the might of man.. and then Jander arrived on Earth. Going by the codename Comet, when he emerged- so did all the other 'Freaks' as tagged by the government. Superpowered individuals- vigilantes who fought crime without rhyme or reason, except maybe a quick buck occasionally. Holding a grudge against the Government, and these new heroes- he started his first 'villain' campaign to expose them to the public as frauds and heathens- destroyers of progress and economic societys. He entered an great depression- before finally, after many years- he started this villain campaign he had planned