Nylor Truggs

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A 30th century small-time crook and thief.  Truggs, a natural telekinetic, steals the legendary "[[H-Dial]]" from the Museum of Heroes and Legends in 30th century [[Metropolis]] and uses it to travel back in time to the 20th century, where, in [[Smallville]], he is aided by a teenaged [[Lex Luthor]].
 
A 30th century small-time crook and thief.  Truggs, a natural telekinetic, steals the legendary "[[H-Dial]]" from the Museum of Heroes and Legends in 30th century [[Metropolis]] and uses it to travel back in time to the 20th century, where, in [[Smallville]], he is aided by a teenaged [[Lex Luthor]].
  
While in possession of the H-Dial, Truggs reconfigures the device to grant the wearer super-villain identities rather than the super-heroic ones it was originally desgined to bestow, and he uses the super-villain identities of the [[Cyclone]], [[Landslide]], the [[Unstoppable Smasher]], and [[High-Roller]].  He also enables the dial to bestow costumed identities on other people, which he does to [[Bash Bashford]], [[Lana Lang]], [[Lisa Davis]], and [[Pete Ross]].  The temporary super-identities that each is transformed into are: [[Man-Mountain]] (Bash Bashford), [[Wisp]] (Lana Lang), [[Blizzard]] (Lisa Davis), and [[Megaton]] (Pete Ross).
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While in possession of the H-Dial, Truggs reconfigures the device to grant the wearer super-powers and evil intent, rather than the useful abilities it was originally intended for. Truggs takes on the super-villain identities of the Cyclone (cyclonic force abilities), Landslide (powers to destroy material barriers), the Unstoppable Smasher (incredible destructive capacities), and High-Roller (great speed and agility on roller skates).  He also enables the dial to bestow costumed malevolent identities to other people, including [[Bash Bashford]], [[Lana Lang]], [[Lisa Davis]], and [[Pete Ross]].  The temporary super-identities that each is transformed into are: Man-Mountain (Bash Bashford, properties of strength and durability), Wisp (Lana Lang, the capacity to control the molecular density of the body), Blizzard (Lisa Davis, powers of ultra-cold), and Megaton (Pete Ross, an ability to detonate and re-assemble again).
  
A contingent of [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] team members, made up of [[Chameleon Boy]], [[Colossal Boy]], [[Element Lad]], [[Star Boy]], and [[Wildfire]], chases Truggs back through time, and, along with [[Superboy]] and [[Krypto|Krypto the Superdog]], apprehends Truggs after a pitched battle with him and his unwilling associates.  The H-Dial, unfortunately, is destroyed by Krypto during the conflict (NSB No. 50, Feb 1984: "Dial 'V' for Villain").
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A contingent of [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] team members, made up of [[Chameleon Boy]], [[Colossal Boy]], [[Element Lad]], [[Star Boy]], and [[Wildfire]], chase Truggs back through time, and, along with [[Superboy]] and [[Krypto|Krypto the Superdog]], apprehends Truggs after a pitched battle with him and his unwilling associates.  The H-Dial, unfortunately, is destroyed by Krypto during the conflict (NSB No. 50, Feb 1984: "Dial 'V' for Villain").
  
 
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Nylor Truggs

A 30th century small-time crook and thief. Truggs, a natural telekinetic, steals the legendary "H-Dial" from the Museum of Heroes and Legends in 30th century Metropolis and uses it to travel back in time to the 20th century, where, in Smallville, he is aided by a teenaged Lex Luthor.

While in possession of the H-Dial, Truggs reconfigures the device to grant the wearer super-powers and evil intent, rather than the useful abilities it was originally intended for. Truggs takes on the super-villain identities of the Cyclone (cyclonic force abilities), Landslide (powers to destroy material barriers), the Unstoppable Smasher (incredible destructive capacities), and High-Roller (great speed and agility on roller skates). He also enables the dial to bestow costumed malevolent identities to other people, including Bash Bashford, Lana Lang, Lisa Davis, and Pete Ross. The temporary super-identities that each is transformed into are: Man-Mountain (Bash Bashford, properties of strength and durability), Wisp (Lana Lang, the capacity to control the molecular density of the body), Blizzard (Lisa Davis, powers of ultra-cold), and Megaton (Pete Ross, an ability to detonate and re-assemble again).

A contingent of Legion of Super-Heroes team members, made up of Chameleon Boy, Colossal Boy, Element Lad, Star Boy, and Wildfire, chase Truggs back through time, and, along with Superboy and Krypto the Superdog, apprehends Truggs after a pitched battle with him and his unwilling associates. The H-Dial, unfortunately, is destroyed by Krypto during the conflict (NSB No. 50, Feb 1984: "Dial 'V' for Villain").

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