He was classified as a brute and changer, classifications meant for the unnaturally tough and strong and for those who could change their shape to some extent, respectively.

Ah, I see, so changers don’t normally change other things, but themselves. Fair enough.

He never liked the word brute being applied to him, even though he was aware that the labels had originally been intended for the PRT teams to identify and label villains, specifically.  It was only later that they had been extended to identifying the heroes as well.

Makes sense.

“Right.  This potential recruit is tentatively marked down as a Tinker/Mover.

Hm. Do we know any of those?

Depending on the interpretation of Mover, I guess this would be a Tinker with either a side power of moving technology, or a specialty in tech that increases mobility.

The only example I can think of in the latter interpretation would be Dragon

(potentially – I’m still not quite sure on her specialty), though it’s definitely not her.

It isn’t unusual for powers to emerge in the wake of an event as serious as this.

Oh yeah, I suppose an Endbringer attack is a pretty strong contender for “shittiest day ever”.

And it sounds like this is a new character, then.

For this reason, we keep careful track of things to see if we cannot detect any new parahumans.

So that’s a thing they can detect? Interesting.

This young man has been observed in the south end, moving at over a hundred miles an hour with the assistance of a mechanical suit.

Ah, yeah, that’d be pretty easily detected.

Also explains why they have a hard time getting close to the guy.

His inclusion on a local team would help fill gaps left by the death of Velocity, a local Protectorate member, and Armsmaster’s retirement.”

“retirement”. Sure.

Rot in the Birdcage, you proud fuck.

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