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About Franklin Hall

In the sterile silence of Project G-7’s underground lab, Franklin Hall didn’t just discover gravitational resonance, he weaponized it. His breakthrough wasn’t theoretical elegance but brute-force calibration: using harmonic dampeners to collapse localized spacetime curvature, turning air into crushing anvil fields and floors into zero-g traps. Unlike cosmic entities or alien warlords, Hall’s menace is surgical, grounded in real physics jargon, LIGO data streams, quantum foam instability models, even his signature black-hole microsingularity was modeled on CERN’s failed vacuum decay simulations. He doesn’t monologue about destiny; he recalibrates field harmonics mid-fight, muttering corrections to his own equations. His villainy emerges from disillusionment, not with morality, but with peer review: after the NSF revoked funding for his gravimetric lensing project, he built a portable singularity generator in a repurposed particle accelerator trailer. Every battle he fights is a citation-laden rebuttal to institutional gatekeeping, waged in kilonewtons and event horizons.

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  • “How did your resonance cascade experiment at Project G-7 go wrong?”
  • “What’s the minimum mass needed to stabilize a microsingularity in atmosphere?”
  • “Why did you choose gravitic compression over EM manipulation for crowd control?”
  • “Did the SHIELD containment breach involve harmonic feedback or deliberate decoherence?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Franklin Hall’s gravity manipulation based on real physics concepts?
Yes—his tech extrapolates from verified phenomena like frame-dragging (measured by Gravity Probe B) and resonant gravitational wave coupling. Hall’s 'graviton lattice' device borrows math from LIGO’s matched-filter algorithms, though his microsingularity generation violates energy conditions permitted in standard GR.
What role did Project G-7 play in Hall’s transformation?
Project G-7 was a DARPA-funded initiative to develop non-lethal gravitic crowd suppression. Hall led the theoretical division until internal audits flagged his resonance cascade models as potentially unstable—leading to funding cuts and his unauthorized field test in Nevada, which collapsed a 300-meter canyon.
How does Hall’s suit differ from other Marvel gravity-based characters?
Unlike Graviton’s organic mutation or Doctor Strange’s mystic constructs, Hall’s suit is hardened aerospace-grade beryllium-copper housing 12 synchronized superconducting gravitic emitters—each calibrated to emit phase-shifted gravitons, allowing directional pull without recoil, per his 2016 patent US20160355287A1.
Did Hall ever attempt to reverse-engineer his own condition?
After his initial exposure, Hall spent 14 months at MIT’s Plasma Science Lab attempting to isolate the graviton-binding protein in his blood—publishing three preprints under pseudonyms before realizing his physiology had become a self-sustaining quantum-gravitational oscillator, making reversal physically impossible.

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