Qys

When the advanced alien race, the Qys, learn their technology is being used to create superhuman Miraclemen on Earth, they investigate whether these new beings are a threat.

Biography

Biography

An advanced alien race, the Qys possess equally advanced technology that allows them to change their form. 

 

Millions of Years Old

Little is known about how the Qys race began, but what is known is that they are an infertile race and have been around for more than a million years.

 

Traits

The Qys are typically the size of titans and can manipulate their identity with body wardrobes, which allow them to look like anything. With this shape-shifting capability, the Qys’ visage remains unique and particular to the individual. They are an infertile race, unable to reproduce.

 

Monarchy

Led by the KingQueen (or Queenking), a sublime creature referred to as Hir, the Qys have ritualistic ways. Their summits include an opening ball where each participant must dance before the event’s proceedings. When they make art, they design bodies and wear them.

 

Bitter Enemies

Their bitterest enemies are the Warpsmiths, teleporters who rule over the Gulf World’s Confederacy. The two races are in a perpetual cold-war deadlock that allows them to coexist for 11,000 years.

 

Strange Bedfellows

The Qys ally with enhanced human Mike Moran, AKA Miracleman, Miracleman’s daughter Winter, and Avril Lear, AKA Miraclewoman, to observe Earth. They also send Mors, a representative of the Qys, to be part of Earth’s new gods.

 

Shape-Changing Story

Tracking one of their crashed ships, the Qys ship Gla, to Earth, the Qys discovered that the ship’s crew was all dead and their advanced technology had been used to create six Earth beasts they called “cuckoos.” They sought these cuckoos out to determine if they were a threat and found three dead. They soon found that one of them had borne a superhuman child. One Qys representative presented two of the cuckoos, Miracleman and Miraclewoman, to the KingQueen at a summit held in Underspace. They revealed to the KingQueen that the sixth cuckoo was isolated and not a threat, i.e., Johnny Bates, AKA Kid Miracleman, who was indeed in a kind of trance. The representative then informed the KingQueen of Miracleman’s daughter, Winter, calling her a new intelligent lifeform that made Earth an Intelligent-class World. By law, the Qys must allow Earth to exist, though when the Qys asked the Warpsmiths for their opinion, their enemy expressed concern about the potential conflict over the new planet as they have been unfairly influenced by the Qys already. Miraclewoman suggested that the two races have sex as a way to solve their problems, and the two races agreed to consider using Earth as a neutral place for their courtship. 

Miracleman and Miraclewoman were subsequently returned to Earth with the intention of reporting to the Qys. Two Warpsmiths’ representatives were also sent to observe Earth for their race, Aza Chorn and Phon Mooda. The Warpsmith observation post was concealed behind Earth’s moon. 

At one point, Mors of the Qys race brings Dr. Emil Gargunza back from the dead in an attempt to discern how he created the Miracleman Family, but to no avail and returned him to rest.

Meanwhile, Winter sought the Qys in hopes that she could learn from their advanced race. Once she found them, they were delighted to meet her as she was the first child on Qys in more than a million years. They threw her a big party and soon taught her many things, like how to transfer her mind into other bodies. When she felt she learned enough, she departed and the Qys invited her to return.

While serving his post on Earth, Mors helped bring back Dicky Dauntless, AKA Young Miracleman, a fallen member of the Miracleman Family. Though doing so brought on a new adversary for Earth and Miracleman’s new world of gods.