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Olive's power lets her animate discrete objects, whether mechanical device like a garage door or several large vehicles, she able to make them function without electrical power, being driven purely by telekinetics. More offensively she can reconfigure her targets into other shapes that can then move on their own, she is only seen using roughly humanoid minions. She needs to be able to physically touch an object however - afterward she is able to direct them as she sees fit.<ref name="25.3">[[Scarab 25.3]]</ref>
Olive's power lets her animate discrete objects, whether mechanical device like a garage door or several large vehicles, she able to make them function without electrical power, being driven purely by telekinetics. More offensively she can reconfigure her targets into other shapes that can then move on their own, she is only seen using roughly humanoid minions. She needs to be able to physically touch an object however - afterward she is able to direct them as she sees fit.<ref name="25.3">[[Scarab 25.3]]</ref>


[[Weaver]] compares Romp's abilities to [[Hellhound]]<ref name="25.3">[[Scarab 25.3]]</ref>, She has a higher power rating then Helllhound, considered more of a threat. But where's Helllhound's dogs are independent, if trained animals, Olive creates "loose, telekinetically animated servants" out of available mechanical material and restricted to to her immediate presence and her own grasp of tactics<ref name="26.5">[[Sting 26.5]]</ref>.
[[Weaver]] compares Romp's abilities to [[Hellhound]]<ref name="25.3">[[Scarab 25.3]]</ref>, She has a higher power rating then Hellhound, considered more of a threat. But where's Hellhound's dogs are independent, if trained animals, Olive creates "loose, telekinetically animated servants" out of available mechanical material and restricted to to her immediate presence and her own grasp of tactics<ref name="26.5">[[Sting 26.5]]</ref>.


==History==
==History==
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===Post-[[Timeskip]]===
===Post-[[Timeskip]]===
Romp was deployed with teh resat of the chicago team against the the [[The Slaughterhouse Nine-Thousand]]. Tecton was called away on special strike mission, her team leader deliberately left all the wards behind.<ref name="26.5">[[Sting 26.5]]</ref>
Romp was deployed with the rest of the Chicago team against the the [[The Slaughterhouse Nine-Thousand]]. Tecton was called away on special strike mission, her team leader deliberately left all the wards behind.<ref name="26.5">[[Sting 26.5]]</ref>


===[[Golden Morning]]===
===[[Golden Morning]]===
Romp was incredulous to the extent that [[The Undersiders]] were able to take over a city by themselves. Due to her vulger attitude she was told by [[Grace]] to run laps, Romp was unaweare she did not actually have to listen to her. she rushed back to tell her team that Zion was hitting her world.<ref name="29.1">[[Venom 29.1]]</ref>
Romp was incredulous to the extent that [[The Undersiders]] were able to take over a city by themselves. Due to her vulgar attitude she was told by [[Grace]] to run laps, Romp was unaware she did not actually have to listen to her. She rushed back to tell her team that Zion was hitting her world.<ref name="29.1">[[Venom 29.1]]</ref>


Unknown if she participated or even survived in the later stages.
Unknown if she participated or even survived in the later stages.

Revision as of 18:03, July 21, 2016

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Olivia "Olive" Trebilcock operates with the Chicago Wards team as Romp. She previously operated under the name Mockshow while working for Topsy.

Personality

A spirited young lady with a lot to learn from her peers.

Appearance

Olivia is described as fourteen-year-old parahuman, as Mockshows she wears a hard mask with a stylized smiley face and a headband with screws sticking out like antennae.<ref name="25.3">Scarab 25.3</ref>

Abilities and Powers

Olive's power lets her animate discrete objects, whether mechanical device like a garage door or several large vehicles, she able to make them function without electrical power, being driven purely by telekinetics. More offensively she can reconfigure her targets into other shapes that can then move on their own, she is only seen using roughly humanoid minions. She needs to be able to physically touch an object however - afterward she is able to direct them as she sees fit.<ref name="25.3">Scarab 25.3</ref>

Weaver compares Romp's abilities to Hellhound<ref name="25.3">Scarab 25.3</ref>, She has a higher power rating then Hellhound, considered more of a threat. But where's Hellhound's dogs are independent, if trained animals, Olive creates "loose, telekinetically animated servants" out of available mechanical material and restricted to to her immediate presence and her own grasp of tactics<ref name="26.5">Sting 26.5</ref>.

History

Background

The character's history before the story.

Post-Echidna

Mockshow was a Topsy hirling before going up against the Chicago wards.

She was taken into custody and recruited by Weaver

Post-Timeskip

Romp was deployed with the rest of the Chicago team against the the The Slaughterhouse Nine-Thousand. Tecton was called away on special strike mission, her team leader deliberately left all the wards behind.<ref name="26.5">Sting 26.5</ref>

Golden Morning

Romp was incredulous to the extent that The Undersiders were able to take over a city by themselves. Due to her vulgar attitude she was told by Grace to run laps, Romp was unaware she did not actually have to listen to her. She rushed back to tell her team that Zion was hitting her world.<ref name="29.1">Venom 29.1</ref>

Unknown if she participated or even survived in the later stages.

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