Hey, it's another Evil Public School staff member!
This time, it's the nurse, Agatha Washborne, Formerly known as the aspiring supervillain "Aegis". I say "formerly" because in one of her many attempts to augment her fighting abilities by exposing herself to basically every mutagen possible, she somehow managed to give herself incredibly potent healing powers.
As in, a single touch from her will heal most injuries, which isn't much help when your sole mode of fighting superheroes is to fight them with your fists.
Not one to mope, she took up the position of nurse (and operator of the cloning machine, because her powers don't usually work on people reduced to a fine paste) at Evil Public School, because if she can't cause grievous bodily harm to superheroes in person, then she can always make sure the future generations of supervillains that will cause grievous bodily harm to superheroes stay alive long enough to do so.
My goodness, the evil public school from Mind Over Mutant is an idea goldmine, isn't it? 8D
Wow. That is a very nice design. Nice idea for a character too. I applaud you, AB.
-- DoomsEye REALLY wishes he could run at 777 miles an hour. It'd be a nice stress reliever.
Just because the Wii doesn't support HD graphics doesn't mean it sucks. Doesn't mean the other systems automatically suck, though. All video games rock.
Hey, at least now she can physically assault the children without anyone writing her up a citation. The whole school is her punching bag! I like how all your characters have unique reasons as to why they're enrolled in the school.
-- Turquoise Phoenix Because "blue phoenix" is just plain silly. My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there
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Now that Igma's fired from the Evil Academy and hired to teach at the Evil Public School instead it looks like he's got a new chick to harrass.
-JenL
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I believe in Jesus Christ as my lord and savior. ^_^
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DoomsEye REALLY wishes he could run at 777 miles an hour. It'd be a nice stress reliever.
Just because the Wii doesn't support HD graphics doesn't mean it sucks. Doesn't mean the other systems automatically suck, though. All video games rock.
I like how all your characters have unique reasons as to why they're enrolled in the school.
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Turquoise Phoenix
Because "blue phoenix" is just plain silly.
My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there
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