![]() Having adopted the name Syndrome, he has been perfecting the Omnidroid by hiring different Supers to fight it, adding new features on the rare occasion that a Super wins. Leaving for Nomanisan once again, Bob discovers that Mirage is working for Buddy Pine, a disaffected former super-fan whom Mr. However, she rejects Bob's request for a cape, citing the large number of Supers who perished when their capes got caught in something. Mode, assuming that Helen knows what Bob is doing, makes new suits for the entire family. Discovering a tear in his suit, he visits superhero costume designer Edna Mode. Bob finds the action and higher pay rejuvenating he begins rigorous training while waiting for more work from Mirage. Bob is able to find and destroy the Omnidroid by tricking it into ripping out its own power source. Incredible again and gives him a mission to destroy a savage tripod-like robot called the Omnidroid on the remote island of Nomanisan. Returning home, Bob finds a message from a mysterious woman named Mirage, who convinces him to become Mr. ![]() One day, Bob loses his temper and job after his supervisor refuses to let him stop a mugging. Bob dislikes suburban life and his white-collar job, and occasionally relives his glory days with his friend Lucius Best, formerly known as Frozone, by secretly acting as vigilantes at night. Incredible and Elastigirl, and their children Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack live as a suburban family. Fifteen years later, Bob and Helen Parr, formerly known as Mr. After several lawsuits, they are forced into civilian relocation programs. Later, he will sell his inventions so everyone will become equally "super", making the term meaningless.Episode Description:Public opinion turns against superheroes-also called "Supers"-due to collateral damage from their crime-fighting activities. Now that it is capable of defeating Bob, Syndrome intends to send the machine to the city of Metroville there, he will secretly manipulate its controls to defeat it in public, becoming a hero himself. Episode Description:Public opinion turns against superheroes-also called "Supers"-due to collateral damage from their crime-fighting activities.
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