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Fume Hood was a long term villain who gained a new lease on life.<ref> - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ Excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]] </ref>
Fume Hood was a long term villain who gained a new lease on life.<ref> - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ Excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]]</ref>


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===Background===
===Background===
Was a long term villain who went by a number of apple-related names.<ref>As a villain, she went by Bad Apple, Poison Apple, Pomme De Sang, probably called herself Applesauce, I don’t even know.  I guess she wanted to corner the market on apple-related names so nobody would have something similar. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]] </ref> She began her villainous career at 16. She mostly wandered from city to city, committing minor crimes, often serving as hired muscle for other villains.<ref name="II1.1e2">“One member is Fume Hood.  She was a B-list villain, once upon a time.  She’s what we term itinerant.  Wandered from city to city, looking for opportunities or teams to join.  Petty robbery, grand larceny, mischief, vandalism, criminal mercenary work.  A lot of the time she was one of the low-rate hangers-on in a group that a bigger villain would hire to pull a bigger job.  You could even call her a professional distraction.  She started when she was sixteen, stopped at twenty-four or so.  She’d be twenty-nine now.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]]</ref>
Was a long term villain who went by a number of apple-related names.<ref>As a villain, she went by Bad Apple, Poison Apple, Pomme De Sang, probably called herself Applesauce, I don’t even know.  I guess she wanted to corner the market on apple-related names so nobody would have something similar. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]] </ref> She began her villainous career at 16. She mostly wandered from city to city, committing minor crimes, often serving as hired muscle for other villains.<ref name="II1.1e2">“One member is Fume Hood.  She was a B-list villain, once upon a time.  She’s what we term itinerant.  Wandered from city to city, looking for opportunities or teams to join.  Petty robbery, grand larceny, mischief, vandalism, criminal mercenary work.  A lot of the time she was one of the low-rate hangers-on in a group that a bigger villain would hire to pull a bigger job.  You could even call her a professional distraction.  She started when she was sixteen, stopped at twenty-four or so.  She’d be twenty-nine now.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]]</ref>
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===Post-[[Battle against Leviathan|Leviathan]]===
===Post-[[Slaughterhouse Nine]]===
===Post-[[Echidna]]===
When she was 24,<ref name="II1.1e2"/> [[Blasto]] was kidnapped by [[Bonesaw]]. Although she hadn't seen him for a year up to that point, this seemingly affected her deeply.<ref>She spent a lot of time palling around with a biotinker called Blasto.  She kept going back to him to pair up.  Might have been boyfriend-girlfriend, even.  That ended when the Slaughterhouse Nine passed through Boston.  We don’t know what happened to Blasto, but we can guess it wasn’t good.  Poison Apple got a little reckless after that, even though she hadn’t met up with him in over a year at that point. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]]</ref> She formed her own gang of villains and attacked a shopping mall, but accidentally caused a pregnant woman to miscarry with her power. Amid considerable backlash, she turned herself in.<ref>“She pulled together a group of some old teammates and new teenage villains and pulled a shopping spree, hit a mall and took what they wanted.  Heroes showed up, they ran. [...] a pregnant lady was caught in the gas, or in the explosion.  She lost her baby, and it became a thing in the media.  Poison Apple turned herself in, partially because of the backlash she’d generated.  She was serving time for pled down charges of assault and battery when Gold Morning came around,” I said. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]]</ref> She cut a deal with the law allowing her to get an education and time to consider things,<ref name="1.3 e3">“The cool people started dropping away.  A couple dead, others just stopped being cool.  High people are really boring to be around.  So like a genius, I thought hey, let’s just go to prison.  I made a deal.  I wanted a bit of an education, training at some job or another, safety, I didn’t want to be stuck in there too long.”<br><br>“How’d it work out?”<br><br>“Deal worked out fine.  Judge agreed, heroes agreed, it was one less parahuman on the streets that people were really upset about.  Jail isn’t fun, but it was what I needed, I think.”<br><br>“Shows character, I think,” I said.  “Realizing where you were at, where you were headed, and changing course.”<br><br>“I don’t have character,” Fume Hood said.  “It was selfish and self-centered.  It was me, me, me, I’m bored, I’m done with the drugs, I’m scared of being caught by angry people, I want this deal, I want some education.  I don’t and I never cared about that pregnant idiot.” -
 
[https://www.parahumans.net/2017/11/18/daybreak-1-3/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.3]]</ref>
===Post-[[Timeskip]]===


===[[Gold Morning]]===
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When she was 24,<ref name="II1.1e2"/> [[Blasto]] was kidnapped by [[Bonesaw]]. Although she hadn't seen him for a year up to that point, this seemingly affected her deeply.<ref>She spent a lot of time palling around with a biotinker called Blasto.  She kept going back to him to pair up.  Might have been boyfriend-girlfriend, even.  That ended when the Slaughterhouse Nine passed through Boston.  We don’t know what happened to Blasto, but we can guess it wasn’t good.  Poison Apple got a little reckless after that, even though she hadn’t met up with him in over a year at that point. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]]</ref> She formed her own gang of villains and attacked a shopping mall, but accidentally caused a pregnant woman to miscarry with her power. Amid considerable backlash, she turned herself in.<ref>“She pulled together a group of some old teammates and new teenage villains and pulled a shopping spree, hit a mall and took what they wanted.  Heroes showed up, they ran. [...] a pregnant lady was caught in the gas, or in the explosion.  She lost her baby, and it became a thing in the media.  Poison Apple turned herself in, partially because of the backlash she’d generated.  She was serving time for pled down charges of assault and battery when Gold Morning came around,” I said. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/09/11/daybreak-1-1/ excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.1]]</ref>
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She was still serving time in prison when Gold Morning arrived.
She was still serving time in prison when Gold Morning arrived.
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She had a talk with [[Victoria Dallon|a patrol woman]] who she gave a snapshot of her life to. Things came to a head when the building was assaulted by a group of villains looking to kidnap her. Ironically, Fume Hood ended up shot by a civilian.  
She had a talk with [[Victoria Dallon|a patrol woman]] who she gave a snapshot of her life to. Things came to a head when the building was assaulted by a group of villains looking to kidnap her. Ironically, Fume Hood ended up shot by a civilian.  


She survived thanks to her teammate and a no name providing assistance.  
She survived thanks to her teammate [[Tempera]] and the patrol women from earlier providing assistance.<ref> - [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/11/28/daybreak-1-6/ Excerpt] from [[Daybreak 1.6]]</ref>


She later recuperated in the hospital.<ref name="II2.1">- [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/12/12/flare-2-2/ Excerpt] from [[Flare 2.2]]</ref>
She later recuperated in the hospital.<ref name="II2.1">- [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/12/12/flare-2-2/ Excerpt] from [[Flare 2.2]]</ref><!-- == Trivia ==
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== Fanart Gallery ==  
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Fume Hood by TDH.png|Image by [https://terriblydrawnparahumans.tumblr.com/post/167567336030/sort-of-a-stylized-fume-hood terriblydrawnparahumans on tumblr]
Fume Hood by TDH.png|Image by [https://terriblydrawnparahumans.tumblr.com/post/167567336030/ terriblydrawnparahumans on tumblr]
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Revision as of 02:52, December 13, 2017

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Fume Hood was a long term villain who gained a new lease on life.<ref> - Excerpt from Daybreak 1.1</ref>

Personality

Was caught up in the life of a villain until she wasn't. She felt a great deal of guilt over her actions as a villain. From getting friends hooked on drugs to causing the miscarriage of a civilian.<ref name="1.3 e3" />


Appearance

Wore a costume more like specially tailored clothes, featuring a green hooded coat with recessed, functional fans that make her costume billow.<ref>Four of them. Their costumes were close to being clothing, but had just enough stylization to make them something more. The masks and face-coverings helped to make them more cape-like.

Fume Hood did have a hood, as part of a green hooded coat she wore. Fans were built into the coat, only partially disguised, each of them much like the ones that were built into the back of a computer, and they made her coat, hair, and hood flap. - Excerpt from Daybreak 1.2</ref>

Abilities and Powers

Creates spheres of poison that explode on contact with hard surfaces, creating weak concussive blasts strong enough to knock a person over and a splash or cloud of poison. The clouds of poison are only strong enough to make a person nauseous and slightly feeble; the liquid form has somewhat stronger if touched.<ref name="II1.1e1">“Poison Apple makes globes in her hands. One of the tricks she can pull with them is send them flying off in straight lines. They explode on contact with hard surfaces, just enough oomph to knock you to the ground, and they create clouds of gas or splashes of liquid poison. Usually enough to make you nauseous, a little bit feeble, more if you touch the poison in its liquid form. Nonlethal and mostly nonviolent, most of the time. Except this time, a pregnant lady was caught in the gas, or in the explosion. She lost her baby, and it became a thing in the media. - Excerpt from Daybreak 1.1 </ref> The spheres are solid, green and about the size of a billiard ball.<ref>She’d created a hard green sphere, the size of a billiard ball. She tossed it between her hands as she had the glass. It smacked against each palm. -

excerpt from Daybreak 1.3</ref>

She has some control over the spheres, able to launch them in straight lines.<ref name="II1.1e1"/> or make them orbit her hand in an ellipse.<ref>She threw the ball to the right, but instead of smacking into her palm, it curved in the air, orbiting her hand in a long ellipse as a moon might a planet. -

excerpt from Daybreak 1.3</ref><ref name="II1.1e1"/> She can manifest multiple spheres at a time and send them all at once.<ref>. -
excerpt from Daybreak 1.4</ref>

History

Background

Was a long term villain who went by a number of apple-related names.<ref>As a villain, she went by Bad Apple, Poison Apple, Pomme De Sang, probably called herself Applesauce, I don’t even know. I guess she wanted to corner the market on apple-related names so nobody would have something similar. - excerpt from Daybreak 1.1 </ref> She began her villainous career at 16. She mostly wandered from city to city, committing minor crimes, often serving as hired muscle for other villains.<ref name="II1.1e2">“One member is Fume Hood. She was a B-list villain, once upon a time. She’s what we term itinerant. Wandered from city to city, looking for opportunities or teams to join. Petty robbery, grand larceny, mischief, vandalism, criminal mercenary work. A lot of the time she was one of the low-rate hangers-on in a group that a bigger villain would hire to pull a bigger job. You could even call her a professional distraction. She started when she was sixteen, stopped at twenty-four or so. She’d be twenty-nine now.” - excerpt from Daybreak 1.1</ref>

Post-Slaughterhouse Nine

When she was 24,<ref name="II1.1e2"/> Blasto was kidnapped by Bonesaw. Although she hadn't seen him for a year up to that point, this seemingly affected her deeply.<ref>She spent a lot of time palling around with a biotinker called Blasto. She kept going back to him to pair up. Might have been boyfriend-girlfriend, even. That ended when the Slaughterhouse Nine passed through Boston. We don’t know what happened to Blasto, but we can guess it wasn’t good. Poison Apple got a little reckless after that, even though she hadn’t met up with him in over a year at that point. - excerpt from Daybreak 1.1</ref> She formed her own gang of villains and attacked a shopping mall, but accidentally caused a pregnant woman to miscarry with her power. Amid considerable backlash, she turned herself in.<ref>“She pulled together a group of some old teammates and new teenage villains and pulled a shopping spree, hit a mall and took what they wanted. Heroes showed up, they ran. [...] a pregnant lady was caught in the gas, or in the explosion. She lost her baby, and it became a thing in the media. Poison Apple turned herself in, partially because of the backlash she’d generated. She was serving time for pled down charges of assault and battery when Gold Morning came around,” I said. - excerpt from Daybreak 1.1</ref> She cut a deal with the law allowing her to get an education and time to consider things,<ref name="1.3 e3">“The cool people started dropping away. A couple dead, others just stopped being cool. High people are really boring to be around. So like a genius, I thought hey, let’s just go to prison. I made a deal. I wanted a bit of an education, training at some job or another, safety, I didn’t want to be stuck in there too long.”

“How’d it work out?”

“Deal worked out fine. Judge agreed, heroes agreed, it was one less parahuman on the streets that people were really upset about. Jail isn’t fun, but it was what I needed, I think.”

“Shows character, I think,” I said. “Realizing where you were at, where you were headed, and changing course.”

“I don’t have character,” Fume Hood said. “It was selfish and self-centered. It was me, me, me, I’m bored, I’m done with the drugs, I’m scared of being caught by angry people, I want this deal, I want some education. I don’t and I never cared about that pregnant idiot.” -

excerpt from Daybreak 1.3</ref>

Gold Morning

She was still serving time in prison when Gold Morning arrived.

Early Ward

Became a hero thanks to the amnesty. Joining a nascent team in Norfair. After info about her past leaked out her team had to deal with protests.

She had a talk with a patrol woman who she gave a snapshot of her life to. Things came to a head when the building was assaulted by a group of villains looking to kidnap her. Ironically, Fume Hood ended up shot by a civilian.

She survived thanks to her teammate Tempera and the patrol women from earlier providing assistance.<ref> - Excerpt from Daybreak 1.6</ref>

She later recuperated in the hospital.<ref name="II2.1">- Excerpt from Flare 2.2</ref>

Fanart Gallery

References

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