
Snowflake is non-binary and goes by they/them, and has the power to generate individual crystalized snowflake-shaped shurikens. He can create forcefields, but he can only trigger them if he's protecting somebody else. "Safespace is a big, burly, sort of stereotypical jock. take those words and kind of wear them as badges of honor. "Snowflake and Safespace are the twins," the writer says, "and their names are very similar to Screentime it's this idea that these are terms that get thrown around on the internet that they don't see as derogatory. They’re hyper aware of modern culture and optics, and they see their Super Heroics as “a post-ironic meditation on using violence to combat bullying.” They're probably streaming this. Safespace can materialize pink forcefields, but he can’t inhabit them himself, the reflex only works if he’s protecting others. “All twins are psychic, but we’re psychic-er.” Snowflake, a cryokinetic, can materialize snowflake-shaped shuriken projectiles for throwing. So with Screentime, we liked the idea that he has infinite screen time.” SNOWFLAKE AND SAFESPACE “The word ’screen time’ is only ever used in a sort of restrictive sense, and because we’re doing a story about teenage rebels, a lot of the names are about teens fighting against labels that are put on them.
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“The New Warriors have been zeitgeist characters from the beginning, you get edgy skateboarding Night Thrasher in the '90s and the Reality TV team in the 2000s, and now in 2020, we have New Warriors who have never grown up without the Internet, and one character who appears to essentially live inside it. "I wanted to have teen characters who felt as "now" as the New Warriors did in 1990,” explains Kibblesmith. Does this make him effectively a genius? He sure acts like it does. A Meme-Obsessed super teen whose brain became connected to the internet after becoming exposed to his grandfather’s “experimental internet gas.” Now he can see augmented reality and real-time maps, and can instantly Google any fact.
