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'''Jonathan Phaedrus''', usually referred to as '''Prof''', is the leader of the [[Reckoners]], a group which hunts down and kills [[Epic]]s.{{book ref|Steelheart|7}} Somewhat ironically, he himself is an Epic of considerable power.{{book ref|Steelheart|41}}
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|And every life you take, even the bad ones, takes a bit of your soul with it.
 
|Prof{{book ref|Lux|4}}
 
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'''Jonathan Phaedrus''', usually referred to as '''Prof''', is the leader of the [[Reckoners]], a group which hunts down and kills [[Epic]]s.{{book ref|Steelheart|7}} Somewhat ironically, he himself is an Epic of considerable power, {{book ref|Steelheart|41}} known by the alias '''Limelight'''.{{book ref|Calamity|14}}
 
   
 
== History ==
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
 
Prior to the arrival of [[Calamity (Epic)|Calamity]] he was a fifth-grade science teacher. At some later time his school was destroyed by an Epic while still in session. It is unknown whether or not the Epic in question is, in reality, himself.{{book ref|Steelheart|34}} He has an unexplained hatred of Steelheart, more so than of any other epic. Sometime prior to the events of Steelheart, was part of a team of "hero" epics consisting of himself, [[Lincoln]], Abigail Reed, and [[Amala]]. However, in an unexplained scene, Lincoln became the Epic Murkwood and Prof had to kill Amala. Sometime later, Phaedrus founded the Reckoners.
{{for|Motivator#Tensors|the motivators made out of that power|pre="Tensors" redirects here}}
 
=== Powers ===
 
; Transference: As a "[[gifter]]", Prof can loan his Epic abilities to non-Epics, often the members of the Reckoners. He disguises his giftings by attributing the effects to various devices. By gifting his abilities to others, he also lessens the psychological effects of being an Epic.
 
; Matter Disruption: Disguised by the '''tensors'''. Prof can turn inorganic matter into dust. This dust seems to have less volume and weight than the original substance. He can also carve improvised weapons such as swords using this ability. Because the ability is controlled by the mind, each person has a different mental trick for activating this ability.
 
; Forcefields: Disguised by the '''jackets'''. Prof can use his forcefields for many purposes, such as blocking incoming projectiles, creating a disc to fly on, traveling quickly and safely along the ocean floor, trapping or crushing people in bubbles, creating a walkway or bridge, attacking with spears of light, or simply illuminating an area. When he used this ability to its fullest extent, he was able to contain an explosion powerful enough to destroy a city. He usually gifts a much weaker version of this ability to the Reckoners, providing them with full-body shields that offer limited protection against falls, bullets, and other dangers. The forcefields give off a greenish color, which is related to the name 'Limelight'.
 
; Accelerated Healing: Disguised by the '''harmsway'''. A rare occurrence, Prof is a High Epic with two prime invincibilities. His healing factor can heal injuries that would ordinarily be fatal in a matter of seconds. When spread among the team, it can heal critical or traumatic injury in a couple of days.
 
; Enhanced Strength: Prof is often described as having a solid build. In Firefight, [[David]] states that Prof seems especially strong. This could be a separate power, or it could be a form of bio-feedback resulting from his Accelerated Healing. It could also be his forcefields doing the lifting.
 
   
 
Following the events of Steelheart, Phaedrus travelled with David to [[Babylon Restored]] to take out his old friend [[Abigail Reed]], now known as the Epic Regalia. Due to Regalia's plotting, Phaedrus is forced to use his powers more and more. This culminates when Regalia detonates a bomb made using Obliteration's powers to destroy Babylon Restored. Phaedrus is able to stop the detonation but the extensive use of his powers drives him over the edge and makes him a full Epic. He subsequently kills two members of the Reckoners team and tries to kill David Charleston, but is stopped by [[Megan Tarash|Firefight]]. (For more about this era in [[Prof's]] life, please look up [[Prof (Limelight).
=== Weaknesses ===
 
Prof's weakness is failure, and the risk of it. This can be seen as he refused to enter a contest pre-Calamity and his reluctance to use his abilities in Steelheart, instead gifting them to others.
 
 
== History ==
 
Prior to the arrival of [[Calamity (Epic)|Calamity]], Jonathan Phaedrus was a fifth-grade science teacher. He was involved in a romantic relationship with [[Tia]], who at the time worked for NASA. At some point after the arrival of Calamity, the school where he worked was destroyed by an Epic while still in session. The details of this incident are unclear, and it is possible that the Epic in question was Phaedrus himself experiencing his Rending.{{book ref|Steelheart|34}}. Sometime prior to the events of Steelheart, he was part of a team of "hero" Epics consisting of himself, [[Lincoln]], [[Abigail Reed]], and [[Amala]]. This venture ended in catastrophe as every member of the group other than Phaedrus succumbed to Calamity's corruption. Sometime later, he and Tia founded the Reckoners.
 
   
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While consumed by his powers, Prof went to Ildithia and continued Regalia's plan. He faced off against David's team twice, but soon David reedeemed him by making him confront his weakness.
=== [[Steelheart]] ===
 
David manages to track down the Reckoners, a rebel group fighting against the Epics, and finds Megan Tarash, a member of the Reckoners, in Newcago. After he helps her as the Reckoners plan a hit on Fortuity, David convinces Jonathan to let him join. Jonathan later plans to free Newcago from Steelheart's influence by killing the Epic after David reveals that he saw Steelheart bleed. Jonathan is revealed to be a High Epic and a [[Gifter]] that shares his powers through the guise of advanced technological equipment such as the tensors. He later fights Steelheart and helps David in eventually taking the Epic down.
 
   
=== [[Firefight]] ===
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== Abilities ==
 
; Transference: As a "[[gifter]]" Prof can loan his Epic abilities to non-Epics, often the members of the Reckoners. He disguises his giftings by attributing the effects to various devices. By gifting his abilities to others, he also lessens the psychological effects of being an Epic.
Following the events of Steelheart, Phaedrus travelled with David to [[Babylon Restored]] to take out his old friend Abigail Reed, now known as the Epic Regalia. Despite being an Epic himself, Prof consistently tells David that all Epics are evil, including Megan, after David tries to assure him that Megan was fighting the corruption of her powers. Due to Regalia's plotting, Phaedrus is forced to use his powers more and more. This culminates when Regalia detonates a bomb made using [[Obliteration]]'s powers to destroy Babylon Restored. Phaedrus is able to stop the detonation but the extensive use of his powers drives him over the edge and makes him a full Epic. He subsequently kills two members of the Reckoners team, [[Exel]] and [[Valentine|Val]], and tries to kill David Charleston, but is stopped by [[Megan Tarash|Firefight]].
 
 
; Matter Disruption: Disguised by the '''Tensors'''. Prof can turn inorganic matter to dust. This dust seems to have less volume and weight than the original substance. He can also carve improvised weapons using this ability. Because the ability is controlled by the mind, each person has a different mental trick for activating this ability.
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; Forcefields: Disguised by the '''Jackets'''. Prof's forcefield is usually sufficient to stop a blow or break a fall, but has more trouble with bullets due to the ratio of force to area. At its full strength, his forcefield is strong enough to protect from an explosive device at point-blank range. The forcefields can also be extended beyond the boundaries of personal protection, for uses such as directing an explosive blast away from certain places, or even creating a forcefield "disc" to fly on.
 
; Accelerated Healing: Disguised by the '''Harmsway'''. His healing factor can heal injuries which would ordinarily be fatal in a matter of seconds. When spread among the team, it can heal critical or traumatic injury in a couple of days.
 
; Enhanced Strength: Prof is often described as having a solid build. In Firefight, David states that Prof seems especially strong. This could be another Power, or it could be a form of bio-feedback resulting from his Accelerated Healing. It could also be his forcefields doing the lifting.
   
=== [[Calamity]] ===
 
In the third book of the series, Prof served as the main antagonist of the book. While consumed by his powers, Prof went to Ildithia and continued Regalia's plan of taking [[Larcener]]'s assumer abilities and replacing Calamity, unaware of the fact the Larcener himself was Calamity. He faced off against David's team twice, but soon David redeemed him by making him confront his weakness. In the end, he aids David in taking down Calamity and freeing the Epics from the corruption of their powers; however, he grieves from his actions and his murders of Tia, Exel, and Val while he was under the corruption of his powers.
 
   
=== [[Lux (book)|Lux]] ===
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== Weakness ==
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His weakness is failure, and the risk of failure.
After Jax’s brother was killed by the Epic [[Lovestruck]] and his family killed by [[Obliteration]], Prof found Jax, took care of him, and fed him as they traveled across the country. He took Jax to the [[Coop]], leaving him to be trained by [[Zeff]] as a Reckoner.{{book ref|lux|3}}
 
Later on, Prof visited the Coop to check up on Jax’s progress and give the Texas Reckoners new assignments.{{book ref|lux|9}}
 
   
 
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