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When their eyes meet, Hannah doesn't like the glimmer of hope she catches in his gaze.}}
When their eyes meet, Hannah doesn't like the glimmer of hope she catches in his gaze.}}
=== Extermination: ===
=== Extermination: ===
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In the briefing session regarding Leviathan's imminent attack, Armsmaster is present with two Halberds on his back. He briefs the gathered capes about Dragon's armbands and how to use them and is assigned to lead a group of capes who think they can harm Leviathan in hand-to-hand combat alongside Chevalier.
Armsmaster attempts to kill [[Leviathan]] in a one-on-one duel and fails. Leviathan tears off one of his arms in the process. At the end of this arc, Armsmaster is accused of letting villains such as [[Max Anders|Kaiser]] due in order to arrange his duel, perhaps even deliberately putting them in harm's way. Without any humility, Armsmaster states that he did everything he did for the greater good and that it was the most effective way of ensuring a bright future for Brockton Bay. In response, Armsmaster outs Skitter as a mole in the Undersiders.
 
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During the battle, Armsmaster provides tactical advice and orders, but eventually finds himself in a one-on-one duel with the Endbringer itself.
 
Tired, but gloating and taunting, Armsmaster appears to be fighting Leviathan and winning due to his new disintegration weapon and his numerous devices giving him countermeasures for much of what Leviathan attempts. However, Leviathan tears the storm sewers up and out of the street and then pins Armsmaster to the ground.
 
Leviathan tears off one of Armsmaster's arms.
 
Skitter, who had been watching the fight, arrives and administers first aid as best she can. Armsmaster claims that she was dead. Shortly afterwards, Lady Photon arrives to take Armsmaster to receive proper medical attention.
 
Later, when Skitter stumbles upon Shadow Stalker and her civilian identity, Armsmaster is there to restrain her. He also reminds Legend and Miss Militia that Skitter is an adept liar who was able to fool his instincts and hardware. However, his angry bellgierence isn't enough to prevent Tattletale from outing certain actions he took during the battle against Leviathan - namely ensuring that villains were placed in the Endbringer's path which would be a violation of the truce.Armsmaster lunges for Tattletale, but Legend sends him sprawling with a laser blast and Miss Militia points her weapon at him.
 
Tattletale tells Legend and Miss Militia that Armsmaster essentially let villains such as [[Max Anders|Kaiser]] die in order to arrange his duel, perhaps even deliberately putting them in harm's way. Without any humility, Armsmaster states that he did everything he did for the greater good and that it was the most effective way of ensuring a bright future for Brockton Bay. In response, Armsmaster outs Skitter as a mole in the Undersiders, claiming that she is the one they should be mocking and spitting on as she had been planning to betray her teammates for her own gain.}}
=== Sentinel: ===
=== Sentinel: ===
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In the first chapter of this arc, Armsmaster is mentioned as being under 'retirement'.
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In the first chapter of this arc, Armsmaster is mentioned as being under 'retirement'.
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{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|When Alexandria arrives, Defiant is as confused as anyone else, claiming that he saw her dead body himself and verified her DNA, examined and carbon dated her prosthetic eye and checked several other readings. He also confirms that Alexandria went missing from Protectorate custody.
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|When Alexandria arrives, Defiant is as confused as anyone else, claiming that he saw her dead body himself and verified her DNA, examined and carbon dated her prosthetic eye and checked several other readings. He also confirms that Alexandria went missing from Protectorate custody.


(Check 24.4)
Defiant assists in the battle with Behemoth but is out of contact for sometime following the destruction of Dragon's suits.


In Chevalier's interlude, he acknowledges Colin as an old friend. When Chevalier collapses, it is Defiant who catches him and helps him walk.
In Chevalier's interlude, he acknowledges Colin as an old friend. When Chevalier collapses, it is Defiant who catches him and helps him walk.
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Following Dragon's death at Saint's hands, Defiant is immediately aware of who the culprit is. He swears to kill [[Saint]] for what he has done. Contacted by [[Weaver]], Defiant informs her that the Azazel suits have been 'compromised' and that they are now unreliable. Defiant is so distraught by the loss of Dragon that he'' thanks'' Weaver at the end of his conversation with her, something which she acknowledges is very uncharacteristic.
Following Dragon's death at Saint's hands, Defiant is immediately aware of who the culprit is. He swears to kill [[Saint]] for what he has done. Contacted by [[Weaver]], Defiant informs her that the Azazel suits have been 'compromised' and that they are now unreliable. Defiant is so distraught by the loss of Dragon that he'' thanks'' Weaver at the end of his conversation with her, something which she acknowledges is very uncharacteristic.


(Do everything after Saint interlude)}}
Defiant pilots the Pendragon to Nilbog's kingdom, taking many capes - including Weaver, Chevalier, Bitch, Parian and Foil - and two members of the Dragon's Teeth to stop the Slaughterhouse Nine directly. During the flight, he has a private conversation with Chevalier.
 
When they land, Defiant is one of the primary combatants in holding off Nilbog's horde of monsters, fighting back to back with Weaver at points. During the battle, Saint refuses to assist the group and Defiant contacts someone, letting them know where to find and hunt down Saint. He then - with assistance from Dinah - computes the required number to track the Slaughterhouse Nine to their dimensional pocket and leads the group of capes after them.
 
In the first Interlude, Defiant leads a team to Houston to bring down the Slaughterhouse villains there.
 
In the second interlude of 26, Defiant works with Saint to locate Lisette and have her transmit a message to Scion in the hopes of preventing Jack Slash from ending the world.}}
=== Extinction:===
=== Extinction:===
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In 27.2, at the meeting to discuss Scion, Defiant is grilling Saint about his string of failures since supplanting Dragon: Saint is failing and Defiant has placed the responsibility for numerous deaths - 2.2 million in New York alone when Saint failed to raise the defenses in time - upon his head.
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In 27.2, at the meeting to discuss Scion, Defiant is grilling Saint about his string of failures since supplanting Dragon: Saint is failing and Defiant has placed the responsibility for numerous deaths - 2.2 million in New York alone when Saint failed to raise the defenses in time - upon his head.
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They do.
They do.
(Check 27.3)


In 27.4, as the Birdcage prisoners are released in the preparations to fight Scion, Defiant matches their faces, finding that they are all accounted for. He works with Tattletale to manage Dragon's programs and systems, and figures out something of a pattern to Scion's movements. Defiant instructs String Theory to scale up her F-Driver weapon but to minimise collateral damage. He co-ordinates the waves of attacks against Scion.}}
In 27.4, as the Birdcage prisoners are released in the preparations to fight Scion, Defiant matches their faces, finding that they are all accounted for. He works with Tattletale to manage Dragon's programs and systems, and figures out something of a pattern to Scion's movements. Defiant instructs String Theory to scale up her F-Driver weapon but to minimise collateral damage. He co-ordinates the waves of attacks against Scion.}}
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{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In 28.1, Tattletale tells Taylor that Defiant had brought Saint into custody.
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In 28.1, Tattletale tells Taylor that Defiant had brought Saint into custody.


28.2, 28.3, 28.4, 28.5
In 28.2, it turns out that Defiant - along with Narwhal - is Saint's prison warden. When Narwhal claims that she needs to ensure that the Undersiders (and Canary) won't be any threat to Saint, Defiant vouches for them. Tattletale's interrogation of Saint is punctuated by verbal sparring from himself and Defiant throughout. When Tattletale informs the group that Teacher's plan was to obtain Dragon and/or her systems, Defiant heads off to investigate.
 
When he returns, he says that Teacher has obtained all of Dragon that isn't on the satellite backups. Imp's attempts to inject levity into the situation by asking him about his intimate relationship with Dragon does not go over well.
 
As the Undersiders plan, Bitch states that might have to let Teacher have Dragon for the moment. Defiant is not happy about the prospect of Dragon being dismantled, tortured, rebuilt and so on in Teacher's clutches, but admits he has little choice.
 
Narwhal comforts Defiant. When Saint asks to be freed, claiming that it makes sense, Defiant protests again and again, claiming that he wants to believe that Saint can be held indefinitely for just a little bit longer. When Saint is released, Defiant remains with him, double-checking any code he works on.
 
Defiant is piloting the Pendragon when Tattletale attempts to communicate with the Simurgh. When Tattletale attempts to form a psychological model of the mental patterns of the Endbringers, Defiant criticises her for using Freudian terminology, recalling a Psychology class he took at University.


In Interlude 28, Defiant waits with Canary and Saint to meet with Teacher. Teacher arrives, with a subdued Dragon in-tow. Her body is cobbled together from rusted parts and components and the sight of it causes Defiant to call Teacher a bastard. Teacher continues to goad Dragon, and Defiant in turn, by gloating that he had imposed new restrictions upon her, although he stresses that she is otherwise free, that the restrictions only prevent her from harming him or otherwise letting him come to harm. Defiant, for his part, promises that he will make Teacher pay for this, for enslaving his girlfriend.
In Interlude 28, Defiant waits with Canary and Saint to meet with Teacher. Teacher arrives, with a subdued Dragon in-tow. Her body is cobbled together from rusted parts and components and the sight of it causes Defiant to call Teacher a bastard. Teacher continues to goad Dragon, and Defiant in turn, by gloating that he had imposed new restrictions upon her, although he stresses that she is otherwise free, that the restrictions only prevent her from harming him or otherwise letting him come to harm. Defiant, for his part, promises that he will make Teacher pay for this, for enslaving his girlfriend.
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{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In 29.1, Taylor says that Defiant is recuperating from the events of the last few days.
{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In 29.1, Taylor says that Defiant is recuperating from the events of the last few days.


(check 29.3)
In 29.3, Defiant expresses doubt over Taylor's plan - until Dragon admonishes him. From there, he offers her his full support, even giving her one of his disintergration knives including an incredibly detailed amount of maintenance information. Dragon interrupts him, telling Defiant that the knife won't degrade too much in the time Taylor is away.
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=== Speck:===
=== Speck:===
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* “You don’t even speak English, do you? Or you’d know what I was saying, you’d know I already won. The others helped, slowing you down, stopping the waves. But this victory, this killing blow? It’s going to be <em>mine</em>.” - Armsmaster, to Leviathan
* “You don’t even speak English, do you? Or you’d know what I was saying, you’d know I already won. The others helped, slowing you down, stopping the waves. But this victory, this killing blow? It’s going to be <em>mine</em>.” - Armsmaster, to Leviathan
* "I'm inclined towards tunnel vision." - Defiant, to Saint.
* "I'm inclined towards tunnel vision." - Defiant, to Saint.
* "I never guarantee anything, except for a select few promises I make to people I love and people I hate." - Defiant, to Hoyden.
* "I’m about to put my foot in my mouth. Can I call in a ‘Colin is an doofus’ chit in advance?” - Colin, to Dragon <ref name=":4" />.
* "I’m about to put my foot in my mouth. Can I call in a ‘Colin is an doofus’ chit in advance?” - Colin, to Dragon <ref name=":4" />.



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Colin Wallis is a Tinker and the former leader of Brockton Bay's Protectorate team. Colin - as Armsmaster - acted as the commanding officer of Protectorate East-North-East until a series of incidents took place during and after Leviathan's attack on the city. Later, Colin is critically wounded by the Slaughterhouse Nine and takes on a new superhero identity as a consequence: Defiant.

Personality

Colin is exemplified by a stern and uncompromising personality, one which frequently serves as a source of friction between him and the people around him - including professional subordinates. Colin sees himself as being part of a war; a soldier of law and order fighting against the chaos of supervillains <ref name=":0">"Worm" Web Serial, Interlude 16 (Defiant)</ref>. Because of this, he can be rude and abrupt to people who aren't on 'his side'.

Colin is a man who wants to be self-reliant at all times and to excel at everything he does, pushing himself to his absolute limit to a point that might be considered obsessive. He prided himself on this spartan existence which allowed him to take up any job and perform any role the Protectorate required of him <ref>"Worm" Web Serial, Interlude 24 II (Aftermath)</ref>. He deliberately went without a family, friends or a personal life in order to be that much better at his life as a cape and to not give any enemies additional ammo to use against him <ref name=":5">"Worm" Web Serial, Interlude 11d</ref>. In fact, until he developed a relationship with Dragon, he had no personal life to speak of whatsoever. Any time not spent on his official duties was spent training or working on his equipment. Despite his powerful drive to be a heroic cape, Colin's pride and anger can get the better of him, leading him to make errors in judgement or exhibit elements of narcissism. Along those lines, Colin also has difficulties with understanding people <ref name=":2">"Worm" Web Serial, Interlude 10.5 (Dragon)</ref>. As Colin himself puts it: he never knows what to say, how to say it, or who to say it to <ref name=":5" />.

His relationship with Dragon (and his new identity as Defiant) leads Colin to be slightly less stern and belligerent, although he still exhibits many of the same traits and habits that make him difficult for most people to deal with for an extended period. As Taylor puts it, Dragon is the only person on the planet who can stand him for more than ten minutes at a time <ref>"Worm" Web Serial, Sting 26.4</ref>.

Description

Colin is a tall man in his late twenties or early thirties by Taylor's reckoning <ref name=":1">"Worm" Web Serial, Gestation 1.6</ref>. He has short, cropped brown hair <ref name=":3">"Worm" Web Serial, Interlude 7 (Hannah/Miss Militia)</ref>.

As Armsmaster:

Armsmaster's costume consists of a suit of midnight-blue power armor with silver highlights and a helmet and visor that covers his eyes and nose<ref name=":1" />. He wears a neatly trimmed beard. He wields his personally designed and crafted Halberd weapon system which can shift into various weapons, cut through most metal, wreathe the blade in plasma, project electro-magnetic pulses and act as a grappling hook, among many other tools and features. His helmet includes a lie detector and a computer program that allows him to predict enemy behaviour - although these tools are not infallible. He also has a motorcycle.

As Defiant:

Defiant's costume consists of an advanced, heavy-duty suit of power armor which is forest green and gold in colouration. Much of the armor is decorated in a styling that evokes dragons - such as frills or wings - along the green portions. His helmet, which obscures his whole face, resembles a high-tech knight's helm and the points where the visor meets the rest of the helmet are shaped like a dragon's wing. Much like Armsmaster, he wields a long polearm, although this one is a two-pronged spear as opposed to a halberd and is much larger, able to extend itself up to fifteen feet in length. The spear can deploy a number of different blades and tools, similar to Armsmaster's Halberd and is etched with a design like a lizard's skull in the spearhead. Much of this armor is obviously intended to invoke a comparison with his superhero partner, Dragon, whom wears a similar set.

As Defiant, he has numerous cybernetic enhancements throughout his body and even inside of his brain. These include at least one prosthetic eye, a prosthetic leg, and a prosthetic arm to replace the one he lost fighting Leviathan (it is unclear whether more than one each of his arms and legs are cybernetic replacements; see trivia). This level of cybernetic augmentation allows Dragon to see what he sees and allows them both to communicate with each other privately. His scalp is covered in thin, neat surgical scars and he keeps his dark hair and beard shaved close. The level of cybernetic modification means he only has fifteen minutes of 'down time' each day, with six of those fifteen being for sleep. His cybernetic leg also mounts a nanomachine thorn generator<ref name=":0" />.

He usually has access to a personalised Dragon craft which he pilots.

Powers

Colin is a Tinker that specializes in miniaturization and efficiency. He uses this power to create ridiculously efficient technological devices which he outfits into his suits of armor or into his weapons.

His equipment has demonstrated, or has been said to have, the following features:

  • Plasma blade (Halberd)
  • The ability to rearrange the blade into various other weapons (Halberd)
  • Teleporting to his hand (Halberd)
  • The ability to change its size (spear)
  • EMP Projector (Halberd, spear)
  • 'Nano-thorn' disintegration field (Halberd, spear)
  • Electricity field (Halberd, spear)
  • Grappling hook (Halberd)
  • Temporal stasis trigger (Halberd)
  • Lie detector (helmet)
  • Combat predictor (helmet)
  • Sealed biohazard capabilities (Defiant armor)

History:

Prior to the events of the story, Armsmaster had put in fifteen years of service to Brockton Bay.<ref>"Worm" Web Serial, Colony 15.6</ref>

Gestation:

After pumping Lung full of tranquillizers and welding a steel cage around him, Armsmaster used his Halberd's grappling hook to scale to the top of the building that Skitter had taken refuge on. He confirmed that she wasn't going to attack him before talking about what had happened that night as well as the threat of consequences to her if she took the credit for taking Lung down. Because of this, Skitter asked him to keep her involvement with Lung's capture secret and they (rather amiably) parted ways.

Agitation:


Tangle


Buzz


Extermination:


Sentinel:


Parasite:


Infestation:


Plague:


Snare:


Prey:


Colony:


Monarch:


Migration:


Queen:


Scourge:


Chrysalis:


Imago:


Cell:


Drone:


Crushed:


Scarab:


Sting:


Extinction:


Cockroaches:


Venom:


Speck:


Teneral


Trivia:

  • In her interlude, Dragon notes that she and Colin have the same taste in movies and television shows <ref name=":2" />.
  • Prior to his actions during Leviathan's attack, Taylor indicates that the fallout from Lung's poisoning was the first blemish on Armsmaster's record.
  • There are Armsmaster action figures (with interchangeable Halberd parts!) and clothing that features his personal symbol <ref name=":1" />.
  • In Miss Militia's interlude, Colin remarks that he would "give [his] left foot" for Miss Militia's no-sleeping perk <ref name=":3" />. As Defiant, Colin needs almost no sleep and possesses at least one cybernetic leg.
  • The name of Defiant's armored dragon-craft suit, the Pendragon, roughly translates to "head dragon" or "chief dragon". The Uther, which he pilots earlier in the story, shares its etymology along a similar line.
  • Colin has fought all three Endbringers. The Simurgh in Madison, Leviathan in Brockton Bay and Behemoth in New Delhi.
  • In Fortuna's interlude, a version of Colin is glimpsed in an alternate reality. There, he is known as Arsenal. He wields a gisarme and works closely with someone named Richter (presumably that reality's version of Andrew Richter).
  • With the exception of Dragon, Miss Militia and Chevalier are the only two people who seem to view Colin as a friend.
  • During the Drone arc, Defiant states that he has officially retracted his statements calling Skitter a manipulator and a liar.
  • In the Blasto interlude, Bonesaw points out that Defiant's spear makes use of some of Mannequin's techniques - a callback to Mannequin's comment that he and Colin aren't too different.
  • It appears that Defiant may be upgrading his body with further cybernetic modifications as the story progresses. While he initially only has one cybernetic eye<ref name=":0" />, by the epilogue both of his eyes are apparently prosthetics<ref name=":4">"Worm" Web Serial, Teneral e.3</ref>. Similarly, during his interlude, Defiant works at further integrating cybernetic components into his calf - which is organic at that point - much to Dragon's disapproval.
  • Saint refers to Defiant as 'the cyborg', perhaps indicating that his level of prosthetic integration is rare, if not completely unheard of, on Earth Bet.

Quotes:

  • “You don’t even speak English, do you? Or you’d know what I was saying, you’d know I already won. The others helped, slowing you down, stopping the waves. But this victory, this killing blow? It’s going to be mine.” - Armsmaster, to Leviathan
  • "I'm inclined towards tunnel vision." - Defiant, to Saint.
  • "I never guarantee anything, except for a select few promises I make to people I love and people I hate." - Defiant, to Hoyden.
  • "I’m about to put my foot in my mouth. Can I call in a ‘Colin is an doofus’ chit in advance?” - Colin, to Dragon <ref name=":4" />.

References:

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