Vought also finally decides to announce Translucent's death by lying to the public that he was killed by a Latino Supe-terrorist named El Diablo, leaving his position open for a new Supe to fill. In Season 2, A-Train recovers from his coma. In the Season 1 finale, during a fight with Hughie and Starlight, A-Train suffers a heart attack from his overuse of Compound V and falls into a coma, leaving The Seven with five members, four of whom are functional, by the end of the season. The Seven continue on with six members until The Deep's long history of sexual abuse against women is exposed by Starlight, his most recent victim, during the annual Believe Expo, prompting Vought to place him on sabbatical with no intention of letting him return. Fearing that Vought will kick him off The Seven if he loses to Shockwave, A-Team cheats by boosting his powers with Compound V and wins the race with a landslide victory. A-Train's position on The Seven is temporarily threatened by the rival speedster Shockwave when the two participate in a highly televised race. This leads to a series of events that ultimately results in The Boys killing Translucent by shoving a small explosive up his butt.ĭespite having lost a member, The Seven continue to operate normally and cover up Translucent's death by lying to the public that he is on a secret mission overseas. Meanwhile, A-Train accidentally kills Robin Ward while high on drugs, prompting her boyfriend Hughie Campbell to join forces with Billy Butcher when the latter offers to help him get payback for her murder. Whatever happened to Mister Marathon is currently unknown, but following his departure from the team, he was replaced by A-Train as The Seven's speedster.Īt the very start of Season 1, Lamplighter is forced to retire by Stan Edgar, Vought's enigmatic CEO, and has his position on the team filled by Starlight. The Seven's original lineup includes Homelander, Black Noir, Queen Maeve, Mister Marathon, Lamplighter, Translucent, and The Deep. While The Seven are believed to operate as a superhero team and stop crimes, in reality, every action they do is only fuel to increase Vought's stock prices and glorify their image with the public. With Homelander being the only Supe on the team who was directly created by Vought, every other member of The Seven, excluding Black Noir, was raised outside of Vought's control. The Seven is the most popular and powerful American superhero team owned by Vought International. Failed to join The Seven due to failing the American Hero interview) The Boys Series Moonshadow (Replacement for The Deep or Stormfront.
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