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==History:==
==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:===
===Gestation:===
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=== Prey:===
=== Prey:===
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{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|There is no sigificant mention of Armsmaster in this arc.
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=== Colony:===
=== Colony:===
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{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In the main storyline of this arc, Skitter gets into an argument about Armsmaster with Flechette. Flechette uses Armsmaster's claims that Skitter is "manipulative" and "underhanded" against her, although Skitter counters that Armsmaster was seriously "bent in the head". While not officially arrested, it appears that Armsmaster was seen as being in therapy for the loss of his arm, according to Flechette. Skitter argues that the fact he was listed without any sort of title was a good indicator that he was silently arrested.
 
In the Colony interlude, Dragon - with a new android body - arrives with the 'new hero' Defiant as her partner and explains her new mission to the assembled capes - hunting down the Slaughterhouse Nine. Thanks to Colin's body language, [[Triumph]] immediately notices that it is Armsmaster under the armor and the implication is that [[Director Piggot]] and the rest of the Protectorate capes are aware of this fact as well, but no one is willing to mention it. Defiant reveals that he has replaced his internal organs with artificial equivalents, including parts of his brain as well, leaving him only fifteen minutes of 'down time' per day. It is also revealed that Defiant has made modifications to Dragon's programming to allow her to control a multitude of her suits at once.
In the Colony interlude, Dragon - with a new android body - arrives with the 'new hero' Defiant as her partner and explains her new mission to the assembled capes - hunting down the Slaughterhouse Nine. Thanks to Colin's body language, [[Triumph]] immediately notices that it is Armsmaster under the armor and the implication is that [[Director Piggot]] and the rest of the Protectorate capes are aware of this fact as well, but no one is willing to mention it. Defiant reveals that he has replaced his internal organs with artificial equivalents, including parts of his brain as well, leaving him only fifteen minutes of 'down time' per day. It is also revealed that Defiant has made modifications to Dragon's programming to allow her to control a multitude of her suits at once.
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=== Monarch:===
=== Monarch:===
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{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In 16.1, Skitter expresses her exasperation at Armsmaster having shared his electric pulse technology with Dragon.
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In 16.3, Director Piggot tells the Undersiders about Dragon's "new partner" who Skitter correctly surmises is Armsmaster, although they have no idea of his new designation. Piggot indicates that it was his idea to have the spare Dragon suits guard Brockton Bay.
 
A minor mention in Interlude 16.z indicates that Colin's adjustments to Dragon's code was one of the factors that prevented her from noticing the message from the Birdcage.
 
In Interlude 16.y, Armsmaster - now Defiant and still adjusting to his cybernetic limbs - is pursuing the trail of the Slaughterhouse Nine who have killed twenty two people in a small town hospital. He visits the crime scene with the local Sheriff and Dragon surreptitiously coaches him through the conversation with her, figuring out the extent of what had happened. At the end of the talk, the Sheriff asks him to execute the Slaugterhouse Nine and Defiant claims that he "damn well try."
 
Back in the Uther, Defiant and Dragon talk. Defiant hypothesises an account of Hookwolf's murder of the people in the hospital, something which makes Dragon uncomfortable due to his encounter with Mannequin. He claims he doesn't need Dragon to keep a closer eye on him. Officially, however, Armsmaster is still a prisoner of the Protectorate.
 
With Dragon still encountering issues in her code, Defiant offers to do some further work - although he expresses concern about the fact that he might do permanent damage to her. However, given that they will only have a short time before battle, he elects to perform work on his leg, integrating more technology into it. As he works, he reflects that Dragon is amusing and that the pair understand each other on a shared appreciation of efficiency and intensity. He will monitor her code for problems, just as she will monitor him for the flaws that Mannequin had hoped to make use of.
 
When Defiant begins to work on Dragon's code, she expresses concern about his further self-alterations and the pair almost come to a verbal fight until Defiant elects to be silent. Silently, he reflects that he regrets his actions in Brockton Bay - with both Leviathan and Skitter - but he would do them all over again.
 
As they reach Enfield, Defiant finds something in Dragon's code. While Dragon thinks it might be some sort of dangerous safeguard, Defiant runs a comparison against old data and comes to a startling conclusion.
 
Dragon is a parahuman.
 
When Defiant raises the point of making a note of this, just in case both of them perish against the Nine, Dragon freezes his computer system and asks him if he trusts her. When Defiant says that he does, Dragon resolves that the information should not be put where the PRT can get at it as the information risks drawing him into a new fight, with an enemy that is just as powerful as the Slaughterhouse Nine and the Endbringers.
 
Cauldron. When they're finished with the Slaughterhouse Nine, Dragon tells Defiant, he should ask her about Cauldron.}}
=== Migration:===
=== Migration:===
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Armsmaster is present during the Endbringer attack during this arc.
Armsmaster is present during the Endbringer attack during this arc. Myrddin chastises him for being reckless. When Myrddin grows argumentative with Dragon, Armsmaster defends her.
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=== Queen:===
=== Queen:===
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In Yamada's interlude, Vista mentions that Armsmaster had "retired".}}
=== Scourge:===
=== Scourge:===
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{{Hidden|Click "show" to read the arc plot.|In Blasto's interlude, Defiant comes upon Bonesaw and Damsel of Distress while they are in the process of attempting to steal his bio-technology. Defiant effortlessly dispatches Damsel of Distress by bisecting her with the nano-thorn generator in his leg and then obliterating everything above her shoulders.
 
Bonesaw recognises him as Armsmaster immediately. When she claims to have loaded herself up with a 'bajillion plagues', Defiant claims that he would unleash that upon the world if it meant killing Bonesaw. However, his armor is sealed, the lab is sealed, and Blasto - who is unprotected - is a villain and, therefore, in Defiant's eyes, an acceptable loss.
 
Defiant immediately attacks Bonesaw, impaling her through the heart and deploying a set of additional blades to harm her further - something which Bonesaw identifies as Mannequin's work. When Bonesaw attempts to enlist Blasto's help against Defiant, Blasto is fine with his death if it means that Bonesaw will perish. Defiant continues to fight Bonesaw, managing to strike her in two, but a combination of Bonesaw's redundant and augmented biology as well as a binding agent prevents him from finishing her off. Bonesaw escapes, abducting Blasto in the process, while Defiant continues to struggle to free himself.
 
Later, Dragon arrives, having been unable to arrive any sooner. In her humanoid body, Dragon manages to free Defiant from Bonesaw's binding agent. While they did not manage to stop Bonesaw, Dragon reveals that she was successful in ensuring the death of the Siberian. Defiant and Dragon continue their pursuit.
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=== Chrysalis:===
=== Chrysalis:===

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Alive
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Colin Wallis was the leader of Brockton Bay's Protectorate. 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:


Venon:


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’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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