Fume Hood
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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>
Appearance
Wore a costume more like specially tailored cloths, a hood is a major part of it, as are recessed working 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 she can launch at targets that can create a concussive effect that can knock people down. They then explode and usually make people nauseous though they can have a more dangerous effect.<ref>“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>
History
Background
Was a long term villain
Post-Gold Morning
Became a hero thanks to the amnesty.
References
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