Sure, she could be represented as making token creatures; or maybe even traps - but even her biggest army is still squishy.
Red because she joins the protectors from a sense of duty; stays in a territory to protect her family; and defects to the undersiders for love. No analysis, no grand philosophy - just emotion.
I justify vanilla because even Taylor doesn't make much of her powers. I get that Taylor needs someone to ironically underestimate the way everyone does here - but still. She makes big teddy bears. (Actually, it's kinda weird - why doesn't Taylor turn her into an ultra-assassin? Everyone wears cloth! Surely that's mentioned in passing, somewhere...)
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... I found a vanilla parahuman!
Sure, she could be represented as making token creatures; or maybe even traps - but even her biggest army is still squishy.
Red because she joins the protectors from a sense of duty; stays in a territory to protect her family; and defects to the undersiders for love. No analysis, no grand philosophy - just emotion.
I justify vanilla because even Taylor doesn't make much of her powers. I get that Taylor needs someone to ironically underestimate the way everyone does here - but still. She makes big teddy bears. (Actually, it's kinda weird - why doesn't Taylor turn her into an ultra-assassin? Everyone wears cloth! Surely that's mentioned in passing, somewhere...)