'Tis but thy name that is my enemy;
Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.
What's Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot,
Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part
Belonging to a man. O, be some other name!
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other word would smell as sweet;
So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd,
Retain that dear perfection which he owes
Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name,
And for that name which is no part of thee
Take all myself.
-- Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, sc. 2
She sits in a small, white cell, on the small, white, lone bunk, in her white paper pajamas, staring up at the white ceiling and the (not white) camera pod there. The pod is synced to the camera in the hallway; if any significant activity happens differently on one than the other (i.e., if she tampers with the one she can actually reach), many alarms will go off.
She's not looking to escape (yet), so that's not an issue.
"Names," she says, aloud, writing the word on a virtual piece of paper in her head.
AEGIS insists on a "secret identity" for her, which, to be honest, seems like a good idea. Associating with the daughter of one of the most notorious science villains of all time, having a record as a terrorist herself, would do neither the agency nor the Menagerie any good -- from a publicity standpoint, she hastens to add. It should be of great benefit to them, and to her, if all goes as intended.
A secret identity requires a secret ID, a nom de guerre, a sobriquet (she's spinning up her inner thesaurus). It will also require some sort of mask, hood, or other facial recognition defeat system (and gloves, and voice prints, and even more elaborate biometrics).
The Western Media -- at least in the city, and probably beyond given the abrupt international notoriety the group has received from Vyortovia -- will throw all their resources into determining who she, as a new member, is. Hidden identities are increasingly rare, which makes them all the more intriguing.
What makes a good "hero name," though, is a matter of taste, image and branding, trademark, and the ability to stomach the matter. Alycia Chin resents the need to hide herself, even if she understands it. In some ways, it's no different than the identities she's assumed in the past. But this is -- if not permanent, then long-term, and meant to be about herself, not about hiding herself. Hiding herself, but being herself.
She shakes her head, organizes some headings on the mental piece of paper, begins.
She lacks some flashy external power -- super-speed, flaming head, glowing aura, lightning bolts -- that many folk use. She's not -- will not -- be known as some patriotic term, or hero associated with one particular group. "Citizen of the World" she said. That cuts away another field to use.
All right, then -- personal or abstract qualities that she would represent.
Might as well go on the nose with her current "agenda."
REDEEMERUgh. She sweeps those off the table. Too abstract. Too ... groveling. She wants redemption, atonement, all of that. But wearing the sentiment on her sleeve? No.
REDEMPTION
ATONEMENT
ATONER
AMENDS
REDRESS
REFORMED
SATISFACTION
FREEDOMDitto.
SALVATION
EMANCIPATIONThat's wrong on so many levels.
JUSTIFICATIONNo, that's getting worse -- it sounds like she's trying to justify what she did. She cannot. And will not. And she knows that many would consider justice for her crimes to be something quite different.
JUSTIFIER
JUSTICE
ABSOLUTIONAnd that's beginning to get into "opiate of the masses" territory. Alycia Chin has no formal view on spiritual matters, save for a vague sense of there being purpose to the universe that is beyond simple comprehension. Her contempt is fierce for most organized religions as tools used by the power structure to regulate the rebelliousness and defiance of their followers.
GRACE
CONVERT
NOVITIATE
No, she won't even sound like she's part of that.
CATHARSISClever, but no.
MURDERERStop it!
TERROR
BLOOD-SOAKED
Okay, a different tack. What else is she trying to do, to be?
DEFENDERHmmm. Not bad. Not distinguished (and she's pretty sure one, if not both, is already taken by someone) but maybe that's the right track.
VINDICATOR
Pivot again. No flashy powers, but what is it she does best? That makes her stand out.
GENIUSShe's aware she has an ego, but not so large (or fragile) a one as to use that as her name.
ENDOWEDNo. Just ... no.
PRECOCIOUSGod, no.
SAGEHmmmm. Something there. Not the first, but -- they're short, snappy, interesting, hint at possibilities and skills. Not quite right, but in the ballpark.
ACUMEN
FLAIR
KNACK
ADEPT
Mythology is another common category to draw from. She has no strong ties to her Chinese heritage, and, operating out of Halcyon, most Chinese names or translations of these words she's considering will sound odd and awkward.
But Greco-Roman mythology pervades the West (a result of both nations' imperialism millennia ago), in a way that other Western ethnicities (the Norse, the Slavs, etc.) cannot match. So ...
ATHENAWarrior goddess, wisdom goddess. Pretentious, perhaps.
HIPPOLYTALet's not start out a new career being sued. Also, though she does not consider herself physically vain, no 17 year old woman wants a name with "hippo" in it.
FURYHmm. The Furies, the Erinyes, were punishers of evildoing, something that fits tonally, but the word has morphed in usage to something different. Does she want to be known so much for being angry?
Who were the Furies?
TISOPHONE (avenger of murder)Dead end. Too obscure.
MEGAERA (the jealous)
ALECTO (constant anger)
Hmmm. A play on words? Her given name, Alycia, means "noble".
NOBLEUgh. No, that sounds too royalist.
IMPERIOUS
PEERInteresting, even egalitarian, but ... well, no, she doesn't have many peers.
Chin (or its Pinyin version, Qin) doesn't carry a meaning. It was the name of the founder of the first imperial dynasty in China (hence the nation's name).
DYNASTYGiven her rejection of her father, no, probably not.
Her spatial abilities?
SPATIALSilliness.
GEOMETER
Okay, how about lampshading it?
SOBRIQUETNo, definitely not.
IDENTITY
MYSTERYHmmm. Worth considering. Not quite there, though. And does she want to actually encourage that sense of mystery, to challenge people to penetrate her "secret identity"? Probably not.
ENIGMA
RIDDLE
SUBTLE
INSCRUTIBLEThat draws a laugh out loud, which probably confuses the people monitoring her.
CHARADEMysterious, but playful. Testifying to her training. Challenging people who don't believe in her, who doubt her sincerity (and they will be -- are -- many).Layers within layers.
Perhaps. Perhaps.
Put a pin in that one for now. Something better might come up. If not ...