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Syndrome has his assistant Mirage lure dozens of retired supers to come fight the prototype Omnidroids. Most of the supers are killed during their first encounter with the robot, but a few defeat it; each time a prototype is defeated, Syndrome analyzes the damage and rebuilds the machine with modifications to ensure the robot can slay the super ...
Hero syndrome (also often referred to as saviour complex or hero complex) is a psychological phenomenon which causes a person to seek recognition for heroism.Although hero syndrome is not recognised by the American Academy of Psychiatry due to its inconsistency with the definition of a syndrome, [1] it is, by definition, a complex as individuals who present this often exhibit impulses that ...
This syndrome caused every subsequent generation in a bloodline to have their life expectancy shortened. When the amber lead concentration in the body is fatally high, white blotches appear on the victim's skin, their hair becomes white, and they feel intense chronic pain. The only known survivor of this syndrome is Trafalgar D. Water Law.
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Fifty years after the hostage situation that gave the syndrome its name, Sheila Flynn reports on how minds have changed — and how police may have avoided criticism by pathologizing a victim
First major character with Down syndrome on a television series, portrayed by a person who also has Down syndrome. Chris Burke [113] 2018 Penny Stevenson: Doctors: She was born with a right arm that ends just below the elbow. Cerrie Burnell [114] 1994 Kerry Weaver: ER: Limp in her gait due to congenital hip dysplasia: Laura Innes [115] [116 ...
Some of the novels explain that they have changed their appearance or are using nicknames. In "The Syndrome", their powers are shown to have evolved. Amanda Lockhart: A girl of the same age who helps Finn locate the other four DHIs in their real-life aspects; she seems to have a few secrets of her own.
Syndrome is sucked into the jet's turbine by his own cape and the plane explodes. Three months later, the Parrs witness the arrival of supervillain Doug Talpid—better known as the Underminer . They don their superhero masks, ready to face the new threat together as a family.