A.J. (Earth-93060) VS AC-DC (Earth-616)

A.J. (Earth-93060)
A.J. is a quantum anomaly whose origins are tangentially rooted to a branch timeline of reality Earth-93060. The strange superhuman team known as the Freex went backwards in time to Ancient Egypt where they found themselves in conflict with the vampire known as Rune. When the Freex returned to their normal time period, they realized that they had altered the time stream, and as a result, had acquired an new member -- A.J. The Freex regarded A.J. not only as a team member, but as their leader, ostensibly having been a member of the team in the rebooted timeline. [1] A.J. then led the Freex on a mission into the land of the Fire People. There, he rescued and was later betrayed by UltraForce founder, Contrary. A.J. had the ability to generate a blue, electrical energy being composed of an as of yet unidentifiable radioactive substance from within his own body. The being was a projection of A.J.'s psyche, and he could broadcast his conscious mind into it, enabling the form to perform a variety of feats. So long as this energy form was active, A.J.'s physical body remained inert and defenseless. The energy form was capable of the following abilities
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AC-DC (Earth-616)
AC-DC were conjoined twins who were transformed by the reality-bending Jasper's Warp which engulfed the U.K. several years ago. Like other "Warpies", they were tracked down by government agency R.C.X. (the Resources Control Executive). Supposedly this was for their own safety, but in truth R.C.X. head Nigel Orpington-Smythe intended for them to be trained to become a superhuman army. They became part of the Cherubim, the first combat ready squad the agency trained. [1] Fearing for the safety of their charges if the plans of their superior Nigel Orpington-Smythe went ahead, several R.C.X. agents, led by Agents Michael and Gabriel, spirited the children away from the agency. They took them to Braddock Manor to enlist the aid of Captain Britain (Brian Braddock), figuring that he could lend them much needed protection, both physical and politically. However, the agents' decision to not fully inform the hero of their situation meant he was reluctant to help, and while they argued, the Cherubim were released from the van they were being transported in by Meggan, a young empathic meta-morph staying at the Manor. They fought Captain Britain and his allies, Betsy Braddock and Captain UK, but were swiftly overpowered.