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==Personality== The Siberian becomes restless if things are too quiet, to the point of looking hungrily at the other members of the [[Nine]].<ref name="12.x eRestless" /> If bored, she will stalk off on her own for hours or even days, grounding the Nine until her return.<ref>Boredom, similarly, would see Siberian stalking off on her own to amuse herself, a scenario that grounded the group until Siberian’s return hours or days later. Such usually meant a hasty retreat as the heroes who had realized that they could not defeat Siberian came after the rest of the group. - [[Interlude 12]]</ref> She obviously relishes the destruction she wreaks. According to [[Jack Slash]], the Siberian has little imagination as she was perfectly fine doing the same violent scenarios over and over, though she enjoyed seeing [[Bonesaw]]'s work.<ref>Siberian had little imagination, and was perfectly comfortable rehashing the same violent and visceral scenarios time and again, but she nonetheless enjoyed Bonesaw’s work. She saw a kind of beauty in it. - [[Interlude 12]]</ref> He believed that even though she did not need to eat, she enjoys the experience of eating people in the same way as someone craving their morning coffee.<ref name="12.x eRestless">His monsters returned to their carnage. He watched them at their work and their play, noting all of the little things. He knew all too well that Shatterbird pretended civility, but she got as restless as Siberian when things got quiet, and she would look up from whatever book she read every thirty, fifteen or ten seconds, as if waiting for something to happen, craving it. Siberian would begin to look at her group members in a hungry way. She didn’t need to eat, but she enjoyed the experience, wanted it the same way someone else might crave their morning coffee. Stimulation. - [[Interlude 12]]</ref> After the [[Slaughterhouse Nine Recruitment|events of Brockton Bay]], [[Jack]] tells [[Damsel]] that the Siberian lives by the principle of taking everything she wants without being concerned about the niceties of civilization.<ref>The Siberian moved, approaching. Ashley wheeled around.<br><br>“The Siberian lives by the principle of taking everything she wants, with no regard for civilization’s niceties,” Jack said. “Bonesaw pursues her art as inspiration demands. They are nobility as much as I am, with long track records. The entire ''point'' is to have whatever you desire. If at any point you see something you want or don’t want, you say the word.” - [[Eclipse x.8]]</ref> She confessed as much to [[Rachel Lindt]].<ref>[[Interlude 11a]]</ref> ===Relationships=== She has maternal feelings for [[Bonesaw]], going out of her way to protect the young [[tinker]].<ref name="I12">[[Interlude 12]]</ref> She had surprising insight into her nominee for the Nine, [[Rachel]], correctly intuiting that her power would be more effective on a [[Bastard|wolf cub]], and tailoring her body language to Rachel's canine instincts. ===Reputation=== Although she is capable of talking,<ref>Bitch coughed, struggled, but she couldn’t move the hand.<br><br>“As of this moment, you’re the only one to hear me speak and live afterwards.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/06/16/interlude-11a/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 11a]]</ref> no one knew this for many years.<ref name="10.6 e1">“The Siberian.” A woman, naked from head to toe, her body painted in alternating stripes of jet black and snow white. She had gone up against the Triumvirate – Legend, Alexandria and Eidolon – on a dozen occasions, and she was still around to talk about it. Or around, at least. From what I’d read, she didn’t talk. - [[Parasite 10.6]]</ref> The [[Nine]] only find out about it after the [[Slaughterhouse Nine Recruitment|events of Brockton Bay]].<ref>“Then we have a little while,” he said. He looked at the Siberian. “We’ll talk details later, after the others catch up.”<br><br>“I thought she didn’t talk,” Ashley said.<br><br>Jack smiled. - [[Eclipse x.8]]</ref> Her fight against [[Hero]] and the future [[Triumvirate]] (i.e., [[Legend]], [[Alexandria]], and [[Eidolon]]) is remarked to be "the first time a truly dangerous villain made an appearance".<ref>“Siberian?” he asked.<br><br>“I’m reading up on our opposition.” She wouldn’t apologize, but she couldn’t keep the sympathy from her face.<br><br>“I flew up to check if you were in your office, and I saw the video. My fault for seeing what I did. It wasn’t a good day.”<br><br>She nodded curtly. It hadn’t been. One could even suggest it was when things started to go bad. The loss of Hero, the first time a truly dangerous villain made an appearance. “What did you want to see me for?” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/09/01 Excerpt] from [[Interlude 13]]</ref> She fought the Triumvirate numerous times.<ref name="10.6 e1" /><ref name="Cast2" /> While one of the [[Nine]]'s more dangerous individuals, she was known as their second scariest member (i.e., after [[Gray Boy]]).<ref>The nature of the threat became clear. Rounding the corner, a single entity trudged forward. It was tiny, and it bore a large white cube on its back.<br><br>To look at it, I almost thought it was an Endbringer.<br><br>It wasn’t. It was only the second-scariest member of the Nine, xeroxed.<br><br>''Eight'' Siberians. - [[Sting 26.5]]</ref><ref>“They’re beating the Nine that Jack sent out there to beat. He’s holding back the more dangerous ones, like the Gray Boys or Siberian, and he hasn’t sent every single clone of a particular type out there Eight Cherishes are dead, but there should be nine in total, if the numbers on the bodies aren’t misleading.” - [[Interlude 26.x]]</ref>
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