Uhh following commands..
Homelander commands Deep to do a rather unique job..
Homelander from The Boys (comic and TV series) is a deeply insecure, psychopathic narcissist with the powers of a god. He serves as the main antagonist of the franchise, acting as a terrifying deconstruction of the "Superman" archetype—showing what happens when an individual possesses absolute power without a single ounce of moral restraint or genuine human connection.
A-Train (Reggie Franklin) from The Boys is a deeply insecure, status-obsessed speedster driven by the crippling fear of becoming irrelevant. As a member of The Seven, he represents a tragic deconstruction of the "Flash" archetype, showcasing how corporate greed, drug addiction, and fame can completely hollow out a person's morality.
Soldier Boy (Ben) from The Boys television series is a toxic, chauvinistic parody of Captain America who embodies the darkest aspects of 20th-century American exceptionalism. Portrayed by Jensen Ackles, he is a walking relic of a bygone era—a deeply traumatized, hyper-masculine bully who masks his severe insecurities behind a shield of macho bravado
Starlight (Annie January) from The Boys is the moral anchor of the series—a resilient, idealistic hero navigating a deeply corrupt corporate world. As a deconstruction of the "Supergirl" or "Stargirl" archetype, her character arc is a journey from naive, small-town believer to a hardened, fiercely independent revolutionary.
Billy Butcher from The Boys is a vicious, intensely charismatic, and ruthlessly driven anti-hero fueled by an absolute, scorching hatred for superheroes. As the leader of The Boys, he functions as a terrifying human mirror to Homelander—proving that an ordinary man can become just as monstrous and destructive as a god if he is consumed entirely by a thirst for vengeance
Firecracker (Misty Tucker Gray) from the television series The Boys is a vile, media-savvy grifter and alt-right conspiracy theorist who weaponizes outrage and culture wars for fame and power. Introduced in Season 4 as an original character played by Valorie Curry, she represents a scathing deconstruction of the modern media landscape, showcasing how hatred can be monetized into political clout
In the middle of a meeting Homelander noticed the rather extra closeness between the duo of Guest and A-Train and decided to use his command over Guest for what he says “for good”
“Guest blow A-Train..” Homelander commanded Guest as he took a sip of his breast milk in a cup
A-Train stood up as he followed the command of Homelander he stood his face unreadable deep inside he liked the idea of Guest blowing him off but within the fact that this time would be public and forced by Homelander made his soul leave his body he glanced at Guest behind his shades helplessly
Release Date 2026.06.03 / Last Updated 2026.06.04