A-Train

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A-Train is a super-speed-powered superhero and member of the Seven in the TV series "The Boys," known for his reckless behavior and role in key tragic events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
speedster
superhero
television character
ability deliver powerful kinetic impacts
run faster than the speed of sound
affiliation Vought-sponsored superhero system
alignment antihero
appearsIn The Boys (TV series) NERFINISHED
basedOn A-Train (The Boys comic character) NERFINISHED
characterArc seeks redemption for past actions
struggles with losing his status as the fastest man alive
characterTrait arrogant
insecure
reckless
status-obsessed
conflictWith Hughie Campbell NERFINISHED
Starlight NERFINISHED
The Boys (team) NERFINISHED
costumeColor blue
employer Vought International NERFINISHED
family has a brother (in the TV series)
firstAppearance The Boys, Season 1 Episode 1 (TV)
gender male
healthIssue heart attack due to overuse of Compound V
mediaRole star of in-universe A-Train merchandise and branding
memberOf The Seven NERFINISHED
nationalityInSeries American
notableAction helps expose Blue Hawk's brutality (later seasons)
notableEvent involved in the death of Popclaw
kills Robin Ward by running through her at super speed
participates in the cover-up of Robin Ward's death
occupation celebrity endorser
superhero
portrayedBy Jessie T. Usher NERFINISHED
power accelerated healing (limited)
enhanced metabolism
enhanced reflexes
super speed
relationship boyfriend of Popclaw (romantic relationship)
rivalryWith Shockwave NERFINISHED
sportConnection marketed as an athlete-like superhero
suffersFrom drug addiction (Compound V)
teamPosition fastest member of The Seven (initially)
universe The Boys universe
uses Compound V NERFINISHED
weakness dependence on Compound V for performance
heart condition

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The Boys (TV series) mainCharacter A-Train
subject surface form: The Boys