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Big Daddy (Movie)

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You know I'm not gonna stop. Not until D'Amico and his whole darn operation are burnt to ashes and buried.
~ Damon Macready to Marcus Williams

Background

Damon Macready was a former police officer, the father of Mindy Macready, and was the crime-fighting superhero Big Daddy. He was a prominent character in Kick-Ass. He is recognized as the first legitimate real-life superhero in the Kick-ass universe.

This dropdown contains the synopsis of Damon's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
Early Life

Damon Macready was once a famous NYPD officer, along with his partner and friend Marcus Williams, but was framed as a drug dealer by crime lord Frank D'Amico after refusing to work for the gangster. His depressed, pregnant wife took her own life out of grief but their baby daughter was safely delivered. Damon spent five years in jail, missing the first five years of his daughter's life, who was placed in the care of Damon's former partner Marcus. His time in jail consisted of him planning and scheming about how to get revenge on Frank D'Amico. Once freed from jail, and reunited with his daughter Mindy, he set to work executing his plan. He then proceeded to teach his young daughter about weaponry, fighting styles, assassination, stealth operations, and planning in the years that followed.

In Kick-Ass 1

A skilled artist, Damon adapted his origin into a comic book series for his daughter to use as research and inspiration. The two became the father-daughter crime-fighting duo Big Daddy and Hit-Girl, and sought to bring down Frank D'Amico's organization by tracking down and killing D'Amico's henchmen and drug dealers one by one before taking out D'Amico himself.

During this time, a young teenage kid named Dave Lizewski also took a stand against crime under the alias "Kick-ass". Mindy admired the young vigilante, although Damon was not impressed. After meeting Kick-Ass, however, he softened somewhat towards him, and allowed him to stay in contact with them if he ever needed their assistance.

Damon was tracked down at his home by Marcus, who expressed disgust at him for seeking vigilante justice and "brainwashing" Mindy into becoming a killer. Marcus warned Damon that a corrupt detective named Vic Gigante had been working for Frank D'Amico ever since Damon rejected the chance to do so and was looking for Kick-Ass because he was being blamed for Big Daddy and Hit-Girl's actions.

Later, Big Daddy single-handedly attacked Frank D'Amico's warehouse, killing every thug inside before burning the warehouse down. However, unbeknownst to Big Daddy, the entire event was recorded by D'Amico's son Chris D'Amico, who placed a secret camera in the warehouse in the guise of a teddy bear. After receiving the surveillance tape, D'Amico had Vic Gigante hunt down Big Daddy. Marcus contacted Damon and informed him that the recording was shown to the NYPD by Gigante, and that the police were now after him.

Kick-Ass contacted Big Daddy and Hit-Girl for help after being told by fellow superhero Red Mist that they were both wanted dead by "some bad motherdriver". Big Daddy agreed to meet him at one of his safehouses. Upon arriving with Red Mist, the two were greeted by Big Daddy who welcomed them inside. As soon as they entered, Red Mist, who in reality was Chris D'Amico in disguise, gunned down Hit-Girl, and the safehouse was soon thereafter raided by a group of goons who took both Big Daddy and Kick-Ass captive.

Frank D'Amico planned to let his henchmen post a live video of them beating up and torturing Big Daddy and Kick-Ass on both national television and the internet. Just as they were about to set the place on fire and kill them both, Hit-Girl, who had survived the gunshots due to wearing a bulletproof vest, arrived and killed D'Amico's henchmen, rescuing Kick-Ass, but was unable to save her father in time, who was fatally burned. Damon told Mindy that he was proud of her, and the two expressed their love for each other. Damon then died with a smile on his face.

Damon's death was avenged by Hit-Girl and Kick-Ass, who were successful in defeating D'Amico and destroying the crime lord's business. Mindy honors Damon's legacy by continuing her life as a superhero and training Dave.

Statistics

Tier: At least 9-C physically, 9-B with melee weapons and firearms, Higher with Bazooka

Name: Damon Macready, Big Daddy

Origin: Kick-Ass

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown

Classification: Human, Superhero, former police officer

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: At least Peak Human level physically (Scales to Mother Russia who effortlessly tore a police car door from its hinges and shattered a glass table), Wall level with melee weapons and firearms (Can easily cut grown adults' limbs off and should be stronger than Hit-Girl), Higher with Bazooka (Completely destroyed Frank D'Amico's body with a single missile)

Durability: At least Peak Human level (Superior to Hit-Girl who survived being thrown into a table by Mother Russia), Higher with adrenaline (Makes him immune to pain)

Striking Strength: At least Peak Human Class

Lifting Strength: Unknown

Travel Speed: Superhuman (Can keep pace and catch up with cars), Higher with Jetpack (Flew across New York in just a few seconds)

Combat Speed: At least Transonic (Can keep up with Frank D'Amico and other relative characters in combat), Higher with adrenaline (Hit-Girl managed to blitz Mother Russia while under the adrenalins' effects) Higher with Bazooka (Blitzed Frank D'Amico), High Hypersonic with explosives

Reaction Speed: At least Transonic (Dodged several bullets from close distances which travel at over 700 mph. Scales to other relative characters)

Stamina: Superhuman (Superior to Hit-Girl and Kick-Ass)

Range: Standard Melee by himself, varies from Extended Melee to Kilometers with melee weapons and firearms

Intelligence: At least Genius (Trained Mindy to be a superhero and has easily breached Frank D'Amico's various hideouts. Was a former cop who was considered a "supercop" next to Marcus)


Powers and Abilities

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Human Achievements (Is a master martial artist, assassin, and former police officer), Genius Intelligence, Preparation, Acrobatics (Can jump from building roofs and has shown to be very athletic), Martial Arts, Weapon Mastery (Mastered various weapons), Stealth Mastery (Breached a warehouse filled with Frank D'Amico's goons and was only caught by a hidden camera), Vehicular Mastery (Can drive motorcycles and cars more efficiently than cops), Explosion Manipulation (Has grenades on his belt), Bulletproof (His superhero suit is bullet proof)
Flight and Curtain Fire (Via the Minigun Jet Pack which has two miniguns attached), Night Vision (With his night vision goggles), Light Manipulation (Can mount tactical flashlights to blind opponents), Biological Manipulation and Limited Mind Manipulation (The "Sick Stick" emits a pulse that causes spontaneous nausea and diarrhea), Statistics Amplification, Restoration, and Precognition (Analytical Prediction; The adrenaline increases his physical performance and allows him to predict the movement of objects and people). Resistance to Fire Manipulation (Has a fire blanket to extinguish and protect the wearer from fire), and High Pain Tolerance (The adrenaline nullifies pain entirely)

Standard Equipment

Various melee weapons, Firearms, and Grenades


Other

Standard Tactics: Like Hit-Girl, Big Daddy is a ruthless killer who shows little empathy for his opponents. He usually keeps a safe distance and uses sniper-based weaponry, or uses his stealth skills to kill his opponents before they can react. He is also keen at using the environment around him to his advantage.

Weaknesses: None Notable

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