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Michael speaking to the reader
Michael Vey
Michael-vey
Background information
Affiliation: Electroclan
Status: Alive
Appearances
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Michael Vey is the powerful but caring titular protagonist of the Michael Vey book series. Before the main events of the series unfold, Michael is shown to be a frequently bullied student at Meridian High School in Meridian, Idaho.

Michael's relationship with the rest of the Electroclan is incredibly solid, but he has had past issues with some of them, most notably Jack Vranes and (before his death) Wade West, two of his former bullies at Meridian High. Michael is most commonly seen with his best friend, Ostin Liss, and his girlfriend, Taylor Ridley.

Michael has the special trait of constantly growing in electrical power. This makes him the most powerful Glow in the series.

Abilities, Powers, and Special Attributes

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Michael Vey in the Book Trailer for Michael Vey 3: Battle of the Ampere.

Contact Shock - This was the first electrical ability Michael ever used, but has since become much stronger. It sends a powerful electrical shock into the opponent through physical contact. Usually only lethal if the user is angered or sad, but does have the ability to kill.

Surge - Was first used to stop Nichelle in the original novel. Pure electrical power flows through the user's hands, and sends a ray of electricity at the opponent. Gives the victim agonizing pain and suffering, which is most often compared to suffering a seizure.

Electric Sphere - Michael demonstrates in book two the ability to create spheres of electricity ranging in size of a golf ball to a watermelon. As Michael's electrical powers increased, his electric spheres became more explosive.

Magnetism - Starting somewhat early on in the second book, Michael gained the ability to utilize magnetism due to his electrical power increasing. He can both push and pull objects, as well as use his magnetic abilities to deflect bullets.

Electrical "Form" - Late in the second book, Michael was exposed to one of the Elgen power plant's electric rat grids. The immense source of electricity was absorbed by Michael's body, drastically increasing his electrical power and giving his body a very bright glow.

Electricity Levels

Michael Vey: Prisoner of Cell 25

Early in the first book, Ostin measured Michael's electricity levels using a multi-meter borrowed from Ostin's uncle to test Michael's electrical power. The first attempt showed that Michael produced eight hundred and sixty four volts, more power than a "full grown electric eel," according to Ostin.

Another test is performed later, but no accurate reading is given. According to Ostin, the multi-meter could read up to one thousand volts, yet read "Error" after the second test.


The Prisoner of Cell 25

Michael has to free his friends and his Mom from the evil Dr. Hatch

Rise of the Elgen

Michael Vey was almost fed to rats in a darring rescue mission where Michael is separated from the electroclan and his mom.

Battle of the Ampere

Michael gets lost in a jungle, but was helped by a tribe in the jungle. Michael and his friends sink the Ampere.

Hunt for Jade Dragon

Michael and the Electroclan were on a quest to save a girl named Jade Dragon, who knew all the information about MEI and how the electric children where made.

Storm of Lightning

Part Two

Sparking
On a private jet from Taiwan to Arizona, Michael's emotions are causing him to inadvertently pulse, and accidentally shocks Taylor. He explains that Jade Dragon is safe and that the Timepiece Ranch had been attacked.
Nightmares
Still on the private jet, Michael tells Taylor he was wrong about retiring, stating they would never be able to stop fighting the Elgen. Taylor optimistically tries to comfort Michael but reminding him they do not actually know if anyone survived the Timepiece Ranch attack, but Michael thinks the Voice is reliable and correct. Ostin tells Michael he needs to speak with the pilot and they both walk to the cockpit. Scott, the captain, quickly tells Michael to step back as the electricity is interfering with the instruments.
Two Nacos
After exiting the private jet, Michael breaks up an argument between Tess and Ostin and McKenna. While waiting for Scott and Boyd to secure the plane, Michael throws a lightning ball at a grasshopper, missing and catches the grass on fire. Once Scott returns, Michael argues with him about the schedule, but Scott says it's too late to visit the ranch.
A Small Village Forgotten by God
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The Kidnapper
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Gasoline Jelly
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The Survivor
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The Lightning Boy
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Billy Ray
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Haunted Hotel Gadsden
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The Man in Black
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Misinformation
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Jar of Pennies
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Christmas Ranch
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Simple Things
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Julie Ridley
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Back to the Battlefield
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Back Home
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Hot Dawg Bail Bonds
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Shock and Awe
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The Joule
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Trivia

  • After a encounter with a gang in Naco, Mexico, a strong surge covered Michael's arms with Lichtenberg figures.