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Being wild. Being free. Truly free. It’s exhilarating.

—Siberian to Rachel Lindt, Interlude 11a

The Siberian was a member of the Slaughterhouse Nine and one of the deadliest threats on Earth Bet.

Personality[]

The Siberian becomes restless if things are too quiet, to the point of looking hungrily at the other members of the Nine.[9] If bored, she will stalk off on her own for hours or even days, grounding the Nine until her return.[10]

She obviously relishes the destruction she wreaks. According to Jack Slash, the Siberian has little imagination as she was perfectly fine doing the same violent scenarios over and over, though she enjoyed seeing Bonesaw's work.[11] He believed that even though she did not need to eat, she enjoys the experience of eating people in the same way as someone craving their morning coffee.[9]

After the events of Brockton Bay, Jack tells Damsel that the Siberian lives by the principle of taking everything she wants without being concerned about the niceties of civilization.[12] She confessed as much to Rachel Lindt.[13]

Relationships[]

She has maternal feelings for Bonesaw, going out of her way to protect the young tinker.[14]

She had surprising insight into her nominee for the Nine, Rachel, correctly intuiting that her power would be more effective on a wolf cub, and tailoring her body language to Rachel's canine instincts.

Reputation[]

Although she is capable of talking,[15] no one knew this for many years.[16] The Nine only find out about it after the events of Brockton Bay.[17]

Her fight against Hero and the future Triumvirate (i.e., Legend, Alexandria, and Eidolon) is remarked to be "the first time a truly dangerous villain made an appearance".[18] She fought the Triumvirate numerous times.[16][19]

While one of the Nine's more dangerous individuals, she was known as their second scariest member (i.e., after Gray Boy).[20][21]

Appearance[]

The Siberian is a black and white striped woman, who chooses to stay completely naked. She has faintly glowing yellow eyes that may be reflecting the light they catch.[22] This also leaves her nationality somewhat indeterminate.[19] She has waist-length hair[23] that also has patterns of white and black in it.[24]

Although often covered in gore, it slicks off her like rain from windows.[25] She keeps her nails long and sharp; these are turned into deadly weapons thanks to her power.[26][27]

Abilities and Powers[]

The Siberian is both an unstoppable force and immovable object.[7][19][28][29] She is one of the few individuals who can theoretically break in and out of the Birdcage.[30][31]

Unstoppable Force[]

Although the Siberian does not possess the ability to delete matter on contact,[26][32] when moving she can choose to be an unstoppable force that cannot be blocked by any non-perfect defense.[27][8][19] She can easily take the shortest, most direct paths by simply pulverizing obstacles (and people) in her way as though they were tissue paper.[33][34] The Siberian's attacks pierced through Hero's body armor and Alexandria's invulnerability.[35][36] She slapped aside a projectile dense enough to pull in cars with their gravity.[37]

Attacks from the Siberian are strong enough to take Legend out of a fight.[38] Because of how Scion's regeneration worked,[39][40] she can intersect his body to constantly damage it.[41][42]

Untouchable and Immovable Object[]

An untouchable and immovable object,[43] the Siberian is unaffected by physical forces or any non-perfect attack.[7][19] Punches from Alexandria[26] and lasers from Legend[44] did nothing to her. She is immune to both Trickster's teleportation and Panacea's biological manipulation abilities.[45] She can decide what parts of her are affected by which forces, actively allowing her hair to sway in the breeze.[46] The Siberian actively allows gravity to affect her so she can walk; she could ignore gravity powers.[47]

Property Sharing[]

With the exception of a certain individual,[48][49] she is capable of bestowing her invulnerability on anyone or anything she is in physical contact with; this sometimes bestows a similar monochrome effect on them.[50] This allows her to make huge leaps on even the most unstable surfaces by transferring the effect to where she leaps from and then applying it to where she lands.[51][52][53] While sprinting and granting invulnerability to two individuals, she can still grant invulnerability to the surface around her feet to prevent it from shattering.[54]

According to the Number Man, she can only grant invulnerability to up to five individuals at once, less if they also intend to move afterward.[55]

Mobility[]

The Siberian cannot fly.[56][57][58] Although she lacks augmented acceleration and is slower than Movers like Battery or Velocity, the Siberian still has the physical power to move quickly, especially since she can ignore air resistance and minimize inertia.[59][60][54] When she attempted to catch Legend, Skitter compared her leaps to an arrow loosed from a bow.[59] She is seen gliding in a few cases to make huge leaps:[47] she can leap across a city block (i.e., 300 feet[61]) in a single bound.[62] The Siberian can travel faster than Bitch's dogs,[63] Crawler,[64] and Shatterbird.[57]

On one occasion, she was in close proximity and on the same road as Tattletale, Trickster, Sundancer, Grue, Skitter, Panacea, Bentley, and Sirius.[24] However, if she lunged for them after Tattletale revealed they knew about her secret,[65] despite the group not yet knowing its location,[66] the Siberian would actually lose this fight as she would not be fast enough to kill them before they found and dealt with her secret.[67]

Manifestation[]

Because of her origin, the Siberian can reform in close proximity to a certain individual when destroyed.[68][69] Even when not destroyed, she can apparently do so at will:[65] this effectively gives her the ability to teleport to that individual.[70]

Vulnerabilities[]

Although the Siberian is immune to virtually any parahuman power used directly against her, she is not necessarily immune to external influences.[71] To pin and slow down her movements,[72] Legend blasted the unprotected area around her so that she could only go straight down.[58] While being held hostage, Tecton created a fissure by striking the ground; the Siberian was not immune to gravity at the time and so fell into it.[73] Piggot believed Vista could manipulate the space around the Siberian to help control her movements.[71]

If the Siberian contacts an All-or-Nothing effect, they will nullify each other, causing her to flicker out of existence:[74][75]

A tuned Stilling attack, such as one from Scion, can also pop her.[78][69]

History[]

Background[]

On September 15th, 2000, Siberian fought Hero, Alexandria, Eidolon, Legend, as well as eight other Protectorate capes and the PRT. They attacked her while she was pinned down. During this battle, she tore Hero to pieces and destroyed one of Alexandria's eyes before mysteriously escaping.[79] She would later join the Slaughterhouse Nine, under the new leadership of Jack.

While she would be a recurring antagonist of the Protectorate she would lay low with the members of the Nine, between the group’s rampages.

Post-Leviathan[]

The Siberian arrives in Brockton Bay along with the rest of the Slaughterhouse Nine in the aftermath of Leviathan's attack, occasionally killing civilians but otherwise laying low.

Marking Bitch as a potential recruit, she attacks her kennel and leaves a wolf pup there before finding the teenage villain outside patrolling her new territory. Arriving while Bitch was confronting members of New Wave her appearance caused the heroes to immediately retreat. When they were alone The Siberian verbally informs Bitch that the Nine are looking for recruits. Bitch tries and fails to attack her, and the Siberian, after stating her reasons for the nomination leaves her with two gifts - Bastard, and the fact that she is the only living person to have heard the Siberian speak and live.[80]

Siberian accompanies Jack Slash, Bonesaw, and Cherish while they have an impromptu meeting with the Undersiders and the Travelers, acting as security to keep the other members from being attacked. After Jack mutilates Tattletale, informs the teenage villains of the rules of the nines nominating process and that Shatterbird was almost ready to sing, the Siberian left with the trio of killers.

She later actively participates in the massacre of the Merchants, conveying Jack, Bonesaw, and Cherish to the ground from the position surveying the merchants and then mutilating several members of the drug gang by tearing through them.

Siberian is with the rest of the Nine when they are attacked on the way to Parian's territory. After the battle, she and the other members reach Dolltown and kill most of the residents, save those surgically altered by Bonesaw or evacuated by Parian. The area is then attacked by Fenrir's Chosen, and Siberian participates in the battle against them. During Grue's second trigger, she, the rest of the Nine, and the Chosen are engulfed in his darkness, and Grue uses a facsimile of Siberian's power to kill Burnscar.

Siberian later finds Panacea and begins chasing her as part of the recruitment cost, biting her fingers off one knuckle at a time for each of the four times she catches her. Siberian continues the chase even as Skitter uses her bugs to distract her and to search for her supposed master that Cherish told the Siberian's foes about. When the Undersiders and the Travelers meet Panacea, Siberian confronts them, but disappears when Tattletale tells her about the Protectorate's upcoming attack on the Nine in an attempt to get her to leave, summoned by her master.[81] He drives toward the Nine's location but is soon discovered by Skitter, forcing him to summon the Siberian again to defend himself from the attacks mounted by the pursuing Undersiders and Travelers. When Sundancer destroys a large section of road in front of him, his truck is sent into the resulting crater just before Legend and several other Protectorate capes arrive. Siberian leaps out of the crater and engages Legend in combat.  While the rest of the Protectorate leaves to fight the Nine's other members, Legend and Siberian continue their battle, while her master reveals his existence to Jack and Bonesaw before hiding with them in an Endbringer shelter. Skitter finds them and attacks the trio with a swarm of insects, grievously injuring the Siberian's Master. 

She saves Jack and Bonesaw from the PRT's second bombing.[82]

When the Nine leave the city, the Siberian is still a member in good standing.

Post-Slaughterhouse Nine[]

Participated in recruiting of Damsel of Distress and the raid on Accord's base in Boston.[83]

During this Defiant and Dragon were able to track and eliminate her master through the use of the Dragonflight.[84]

Post-Timeskip[]

Using blood samples of previous members of the nine Bonesaw was able to clone Siberian's master allowing six Siberians and three male Siberians to participate in the Slaughterhouse Nine-Thousand[85].

Gold Morning[]

The Siberian briefly battled Zion in the Cauldron facility when the golden man appeared there looking for something. While able to damage him she was unable to kill him.

Chapter Appearances[]

Worm Chapter Appearances
Parasite
1. Parasite 10.1 Absent
2. Parasite 10.2 Absent
3. Parasite 10.3 Absent
4. Parasite 10.4 Absent
5. Parasite 10.5 Absent
6. Parasite 10.6 Mentioned
x. Interlude 10 Absent
x. Interlude 10.5 Absent
Infestation
1. Infestation 11.1 Absent
2. Infestation 11.2 Absent
3. Infestation 11.3 Absent
4. Infestation 11.4 Absent
5. Infestation 11.5 Absent
6. Infestation 11.6 Absent
7. Infestation 11.7 Absent
8. Infestation 11.8 Absent
a. Interlude 11a Debut
b. Interlude 11b Absent
c. Interlude 11c Mentioned
d. Interlude 11d Absent
e. Interlude 11e Mentioned
f. Interlude 11f Absent
g. Interlude 11g Mentioned
h. Interlude 11h Absent
Plague
1. Plague 12.1 Absent
2. Plague 12.2 Absent
3. Plague 12.3 Appears
4. Plague 12.4 Appears
5. Plague 12.5 Mentioned
6. Plague 12.6 Absent
7. Plague 12.7 Absent
8. Plague 12.8 Absent
x. Interlude 12 Appears
y. Interlude 12.5 Mentioned
Snare
1. Snare 13.1 Mentioned
2. Snare 13.2 Mentioned
x. Interlude 13.5 (Donation Bonus) Absent
3. Snare 13.3 Absent
4. Snare 13.4 Absent
5. Snare 13.5 Absent
6. Snare 13.6 Appears
7. Snare 13.7 Mentioned
8. Snare 13.8 Appears
9. Snare 13.9 Mentioned
10. Snare 13.10 Absent
y. Interlude 13 Screen
Prey
1. Prey 14.1 Mentioned
2. Prey 14.2 Appears
3. Prey 14.3 Appears
4. Prey 14.4 Mentioned
5. Prey 14.5 Mentioned
6. Prey 14.6 Mentioned
7. Prey 14.7 Appears
8. Prey 14.8 Mentioned
9. Prey 14.9 Mentioned
10. Prey 14.10 Mentioned
11. Prey 14.11 Mentioned
x. Interlude 14.x Mentioned
y. Interlude 14.y Mentioned
Colony
1. Colony 15.1 Absent
x. Interlude 15.x Absent
2. Colony 15.2 Absent
3. Colony 15.3 Absent
y. Interlude 15.y Absent
4. Colony 15.4 Absent
5. Colony 15.5 Absent
6. Colony 15.6 Absent
7. Colony 15.7 Absent
z. Interlude 15.z Appears
8. Colony 15.8 Absent
9. Colony 15.9 Absent
10. Colony 15.10 Absent
i. Interlude 15 Mentioned
Monarch
1. Monarch 16.1 Absent
2. Monarch 16.2 Absent
x. Interlude 16.x Absent
3. Monarch 16.3 Absent
4. Monarch 16.4 Mentioned
5. Monarch 16.5 Absent
6. Monarch 16.6 Absent
y. Interlude 16.y Mentioned
7. Monarch 16.7 Absent
8. Monarch 16.8 Absent
9. Monarch 16.9 Absent
10. Monarch 16.10 Absent
z. Interlude 16.z Absent
11. Monarch 16.11 Absent
12. Monarch 16.12 Absent
13. Monarch 16.13 Absent
Scourge
1. Scourge 19.1 Fantasy
2. Scourge 19.2 Absent
3. Scourge 19.3 Absent
x. Interlude 19.x Death
4. Scourge 19.4 Absent
5. Scourge 19.5 Absent
6. Scourge 19.6 Mentioned
7. Scourge 19.7 Absent
y. Interlude 19.y Absent
z. Interlude 19.z Absent
Chrysalis
1. Chrysalis 20.1 Absent
2. Chrysalis 20.2 Absent
3. Chrysalis 20.3 Absent
4. Chrysalis 20.4 Absent
5. Chrysalis 20.5 Absent
x. Interlude 20.x Mentioned
y. Interlude 20.y Absent
Imago
1. Imago 21.1 Absent
2. Imago 21.2 Absent
3. Imago 21.3 Absent
4. Imago 21.4 Absent
5. Imago 21.5 Absent
6. Imago 21.6 Absent
7. Imago 21.7 Absent
x. Interlude 21.x Mentioned
y. Interlude 21.y Absent
Cell
1. Cell 22.1 Absent
2. Cell 22.2 Absent
3. Cell 22.3 Mentioned
4. Cell 22.4 Absent
5. Cell 22.5 Absent
6. Cell 22.6 Absent
x. Interlude 22.x Absent
y. Interlude 22.y Absent
Drone
1. Drone 23.1 Absent
2. Drone 23.2 Absent
3. Drone 23.3 Absent
4. Drone 23.4 Mentioned
5. Drone 23.5 Absent
x. Interlude 23 Absent
Scarab
1. Scarab 25.1 Absent
2. Scarab 25.2 Absent
3. Scarab 25.3 Absent
4. Scarab 25.4 Absent
5. Scarab 25.5 Absent
6. Scarab 25.6 Absent
x. Interlude 25 Clone
Sting
1. Sting 26.1 Absent
2. Sting 26.2 Mentioned
3. Sting 26.3 Mentioned
x. Interlude 26.x Mentioned
4. Sting 26.4 Clone
5. Sting 26.5 Clone
6. Sting 26.6 Clone
a. Interlude 26a Clone
b. Interlude 26b Clone
y. Interlude 26 Clone
Extinction
1. Extinction 27.1 Mentioned
2. Extinction 27.2 Absent
3. Extinction 27.3 Absent
4. Extinction 27.4 Absent
5. Extinction 27.5 Absent
x. Interlude 27.x Mentioned
y. Interlude 27.y Absent
Venom
1. Venom 29.1 Absent
2. Venom 29.2 Absent
3. Venom 29.3 Absent
4. Venom 29.4 Absent
5. Venom 29.5 Absent
6. Venom 29.6 Absent
7. Venom 29.7 Clone
8. Venom 29.8 Clone
9. Venom 29.9 Clone
x. Interlude 29 Absent
Speck
1. Speck 30.1 Absent
2. Speck 30.2 Mentioned
3. Speck 30.3 Absent
4. Speck 30.4 Absent
5. Speck 30.5 Absent
6. Speck 30.6 Absent
7. Speck 30.7 Absent

Origins[]

SPOILERS
The Siberian was a mental projection of William Manton, rather than a distinct individual. Having taken the same vial as Genesis he created her in the image of his daughter with his power.

Trivia[]

  • The Siberian is referred to as 'Case 01' within the PRT, marking her as the first of the PRT Case Files.[1]
  • White tigers are an uncommon pigmentation variant most associated with Bengal tigers. Siberian tigers are predominantly orange as in all tiger populations.

Fanart Gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 She found a file listed as ‘Case 01’. She clicked it. - Excerpt from Interlude 13
  2. Case one was the Siberian, technically the one who had first started the case files, as the PRT consolidated old data and tried to get information from other government agencies. - Shadow 5.10
  3. All the talk of cases. Case Twelve. I turned to the Old Man. I’d thought of him in the same way I thought of sinister and ominous things in the background, like the Slaughterhouse Nine. The Nine had even been a series of cases, with Siberian’s attack on the Triumvirate as case one. - Black 13.8
  4. That gave us pause. An in. A way to stop the unstoppable beast-woman. - Prey 14.1
  5. September 15th, 2000 - Interlude 15.z
  6. “Siberian.”

    He saw a change in her expression, saw Eidolon flinch as if he’d been slapped.

    “I’ll explain for those of you who lack access to the PRT records or the time to peruse them. Siberian is not a brute-class cape. Siberian is a ‘master’, and the striped woman is a projection. I caught a glimpse of the man who is creating the projection before they retreated.” - Interlude 14.y
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Torrieltar: How fast can Path to Victory react to unforeseen changes?

    Wildbow: All changes are foreseen, as a rule. Can't cite anything, but there's a line that sorta appears in the story, where you run into the perfects (perfect defense, perfect offense) and stuff gets fucky - and the rule of thumb is that 'unless your ability beats -everything-, it doesn't beat this'. For processing power Contessa's ability would be on this level (as with Flechette's Sting, Clockblocker's inviolability, Siberian's invulnerability). - Wildbow on Reddit, archived on Spacebattles
  8. 8.0 8.1 Siberian, Damsel, Scrub, Flechette, and Grey Boy are Worm capes at the 'if anything can penetrate that defense, these guys penetrate that defense' level of attack. Eidolon and Glaistig Uaine have such attacks in their toolkits.
    [...]
    Alexandria is basically a superman expy with top tier (beaten only by people in the first paragraph) durability and a super brain that's picked up martial arts. - Wildbow on Reddit
  9. 9.0 9.1 His monsters returned to their carnage. He watched them at their work and their play, noting all of the little things. He knew all too well that Shatterbird pretended civility, but she got as restless as Siberian when things got quiet, and she would look up from whatever book she read every thirty, fifteen or ten seconds, as if waiting for something to happen, craving it. Siberian would begin to look at her group members in a hungry way. She didn’t need to eat, but she enjoyed the experience, wanted it the same way someone else might crave their morning coffee. Stimulation. - Interlude 12
  10. Boredom, similarly, would see Siberian stalking off on her own to amuse herself, a scenario that grounded the group until Siberian’s return hours or days later. Such usually meant a hasty retreat as the heroes who had realized that they could not defeat Siberian came after the rest of the group. - Interlude 12
  11. Siberian had little imagination, and was perfectly comfortable rehashing the same violent and visceral scenarios time and again, but she nonetheless enjoyed Bonesaw’s work. She saw a kind of beauty in it. - Interlude 12
  12. The Siberian moved, approaching. Ashley wheeled around.

    “The Siberian lives by the principle of taking everything she wants, with no regard for civilization’s niceties,” Jack said. “Bonesaw pursues her art as inspiration demands. They are nobility as much as I am, with long track records. The entire point is to have whatever you desire. If at any point you see something you want or don’t want, you say the word.” - Eclipse x.8
  13. Interlude 11a
  14. Interlude 12
  15. Bitch coughed, struggled, but she couldn’t move the hand.

    “As of this moment, you’re the only one to hear me speak and live afterwards.” - Excerpt from Interlude 11a
  16. 16.0 16.1 “The Siberian.” A woman, naked from head to toe, her body painted in alternating stripes of jet black and snow white. She had gone up against the Triumvirate – Legend, Alexandria and Eidolon – on a dozen occasions, and she was still around to talk about it. Or around, at least. From what I’d read, she didn’t talk. - Parasite 10.6
  17. “Then we have a little while,” he said. He looked at the Siberian. “We’ll talk details later, after the others catch up.”

    “I thought she didn’t talk,” Ashley said.

    Jack smiled. - Eclipse x.8
  18. “Siberian?” he asked.

    “I’m reading up on our opposition.” She wouldn’t apologize, but she couldn’t keep the sympathy from her face.

    “I flew up to check if you were in your office, and I saw the video. My fault for seeing what I did. It wasn’t a good day.”

    She nodded curtly. It hadn’t been. One could even suggest it was when things started to go bad. The loss of Hero, the first time a truly dangerous villain made an appearance. “What did you want to see me for?” - Excerpt from Interlude 13
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 The Siberian (Deceased) – A recurring nemesis of the Triumvirate, the Siberian’s skin is striped with black and white, leaving her nationality uncertain. Her powers make her unstoppable and untouchable, with no armor protecting against her blows, no object barring her way, no weapon touching her, and no power affecting her. - Cast (spoilers)
  20. The nature of the threat became clear. Rounding the corner, a single entity trudged forward. It was tiny, and it bore a large white cube on its back.

    To look at it, I almost thought it was an Endbringer.

    It wasn’t. It was only the second-scariest member of the Nine, xeroxed.

    Eight Siberians. - Sting 26.5
  21. “They’re beating the Nine that Jack sent out there to beat. He’s holding back the more dangerous ones, like the Gray Boys or Siberian, and he hasn’t sent every single clone of a particular type out there Eight Cherishes are dead, but there should be nine in total, if the numbers on the bodies aren’t misleading.” - Interlude 26.x
  22. The crazy bitch was naked from head to toe, and her skin and hair were painted in alternating stripes of white and black, like a zebra… no. Paint would have washed off, and dye wouldn’t be so crisp around the edges. It was a natural coloring.

    When the woman looked up at Bitch, her eyes were yellow and bright, reflecting the ambient light like the eyes of a dog or cat might. She smiled, and there wasn’t a trace of tension in her body, as though she’d just woken up in a safe place. - Excerpt from Interlude 11a
  23. Plague 12.3
  24. 24.0 24.1 My respect for Grue grew a hundredfold as he veered straight for Amy without my asking him to. We swept past her, and I caught her around the shoulder. Grue offered one hand, and we lifted her together, kicking and struggling, onto my lap. I wrapped one arm around her chest, to keep her securely in place. She was breathing hard, almost hyperventilating.
    [...]
    Siberian closed the gap in a single bound, crashing into Bentley, Lisa, Trickster and Sundancer and shoving them forward into the rest of us. We sprawled, and I felt my leg bend painfully as Sirius rolled over it.

    Grue banished his darkness. I could see the six of us and the two dogs, lying on the road. Nobody dead.

    And there was Siberian. Faintly glowing eyes, black and white striped skin, straight hair in similar variations of black and white, trailing to her tailbone. - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  25. One carried the cube, no doubt a container bearing the Mantons within. The other seven followed a pattern, lazy loops that brought them back to the cube every few minutes. They plunged through walls and into apartments and businesses, they returned with blood wicking off of their hands, feet and faces like water off a duck’s back. - Sting 26.5
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 She looks familiar, Alexandria thought, even as she soared across the room.

    They’d underestimated their opponent. Alexandria’s fists collided with Siberian and didn’t budge a hair. She flew out of the way before Siberian could claw at her with long fingernails. - Interlude 15.z
  27. 27.0 27.1 I could see Siberian flex her fingers. Her nails were long, and they were sharp. There wasn’t anything special about them, on an aesthetic level, but they did have the benefit of her power. If she raked those across a surface, they would leave gouges. Didn’t matter how hard or dense the material was. - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  28. “Right. Siberian’s like the queen. She’s fast, mobile, one of the strongest physically, and the bitch of the matter is, she can’t be taken off the board, and she can’t be contained. A special queen, if you will. Physically she’s an unstoppable force and an immovable object any time she wants to be.” - Plague 12.3
  29. What was she? Unstoppable, a deceptively strong, deceptively tough juggernaut of a woman. - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  30. Originally, the Birdcage was conceived of in ‘The Cat and the Canary’, wherein Canary was the main character, and Siberian was a notorious inmate, who decided Canary was her newest victim. I make a nod to this draft when someone mentions in-story that Siberian is one of the only individuals who could break in/out of the Birdcage. (I do this a lot, actually). - Comment by Wildbow in Extinction 27.4
  31. “They’d find me. You don’t even know what these guys are capable of. Our newest member, she replaced Hatchet Face, though he’s still around… kind of. She can find people. There’s no place secure enough to keep me safe until they took me to the Birdcage. I almost think they’d be able to get me in there, if they wanted to. Siberian? She’d be able to get me. Even in the Birdcage. She always gets her prey.” - Interlude 11c
  32. “Go!” She shouted. The woman didn’t budge. Bitch glanced at her dogs to see who was the biggest, the least injured. Lucy. “Lucy! Attack!”

    Lucy pounced on Siberian. Bitch saw Siberian stretch out her arm, saw Lucy’s jaws clamp down on the limb.

    There was no reaction. Lucy tugged, the full force of her body behind the movement, and the woman didn’t move a hair. - Excerpt from Interlude 11a
  33. Siberian didn’t even have to run to keep up. The chase was something she’d honed into an art. Amy had to run around buildings, hurdle over piles of debris, and climb fences. Siberian anticipated her movements, pushed through walls of stone, brick, wood and plaster as though they were tissue paper and ultimately took the shortest, most direct paths. - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  34. “Much obliged, Siberian.” Jack said. “Go. Have fun.”

    Siberian reached up and set Bonesaw down, and then was gone, one footstep carrying her into the midst of the crowd. She didn’t care if she hit anyone. Anyone unfortunate enough to be in her way was pulverized, their limbs broken, chests shattered and necks snapped by the impact. Even those in the general area were caught by the flying bodies and hurt just as grievously. - Interlude 12
  35. Alexandria dove to intervene, to guard her teammate, but Siberian was faster. She reached Hero first, her hands plunging through his chest cavity. When she pulled her arms free, she nearly bisected him.

    Eidolon screamed, flying close to scoop up the two pieces of Hero, carrying them outside.

    Siberian leaped after them, missed only because Legend shot his comrades with a laser to alter their trajectory.

    Their enemy plunged to the street, landing on both feet as though she were light as a feather. - Interlude 15.z
  36. Alexandria moved in close, hoping to stop Siberian, to catch her and slow her down, saw Siberian swing, pulled back out of the way.

    Her visor fell free, clattering to the ground. Then she felt the blood.

    Saw, in her one remaining good eye, the chunks of her own face that were falling to the ground around her, bouncing off her right breast, the spray of blood.

    It had been so long since she’d felt pain.

    Legend called out the order and buried her in containment foam, hiding her from sight. - Interlude 15.z
  37. And they were losing. Eidolon was trying to heal Hero, to teleport people out of danger when Alexandria and Legend proved unable, and changing up his abilities every few seconds to throw something new at Siberian in the hopes that something would affect her. She waded through zones of altered time, through lightning storms and force fields, tore through barricades of living wood and slapped aside a projectile so hyperdense that its gravitational field pulled cars behind it. - Interlude 15.z
  38. If an opponent attacked and struck him, he instinctively transitioned into his energy form for a split second. In that state, he absorbed energy of a variety of kinds, including the kinetic energy that was transferred with a punch or with a bullet. His opponents were forced to whittle him down, each attack only a fraction as effective as it might otherwise be. Even then, a share of that small amount of damage was healed a second later as he used the absorbed energy to mend his body. Conversely, his enemies could try to hit him with enough speed and force that even a hundredth of a second of contact was sufficient to take him out of the fight. Leviathan and Behemoth had managed to land blows of that magnitude.

    Siberian has as well. - Interlude 14.y
  39. Chevalier drew the sword back, then cleaved Scion. The sword passed through the golden man’s shoulder, ribcage, and out his waist, cutting into the earth.

    Bisected.

    Chevalier remained where he was, hands on the handle of the weapon, making eye contact with Scion.
    [...]
    Just the same as we’d seen with the Siberian. The damage was there, but Scion was holding himself together. - Speck 30.2
  40. "Because we aren't hurting him," I spoke my thoughts aloud. We haven't touched him.

    "We're hurting him," she said. "Kind of like how people hurt Gavel. He's… he's got a defense, not making him invincible, but making him a living portal. So you hurt him, and faster than you can do anything, he just swaps out the damaged material for material from… this bottomless well." - Venom 29.2
  41. I could sense the two meeting. The Siberian dashing forward. Scion apparently uncaring.

    The Siberian cleaved deep. The way her body intersected Scion, it was like ghosts fighting.

    Tattletale says he closes wounds as fast as they appear, so fast our senses can’t perceive it.

    If that was so, the Siberian was doing horrific amounts of damage. She passed bodily through him, and glowing motes followed her as she emerged on the other side, landing and wheeling around. - Venom 29.7
  42. The Siberian was standing in the middle of Scion, their bodies overlapping. If her presence tore into him, then every passing fraction of a second was a good one-hundred and some pounds of flesh being eaten away. Depending on how fast he regenerated, it could be vast quantities. Turning a strength into a weakness.

    But he didn’t seem to care. He floated there, his back turned to the doorway we’d used to travel to the next floor down, staring at the rows of vials. Uncaring about the Siberian’s sustained assault. - Venom 29.7
  43. More troubling were the Nine he couldn’t put down. The Siberian was untouchable, an immovable object, invincible in a way that even Alexandria wasn’t. - Interlude 11e
  44. Legend fired beam after beam at Siberian, but the striped woman didn’t even flinch. She was invincible on a level that surpassed even Alexandria. - Interlude 15.z
  45. She’s immune to Trickster and Panacea both. - Comment by Wildbow on Prey 14.2
  46. I focused my binoculars on Siberian, instead. Her hair drifted in the wind. The length she wasn’t holding in her hand fanned out, briefly.

    “If the wind moves her hair like that, is that a clue?” I asked, looking at Tattletale. “Like the dust on Glory Girl’s clothes hinting that she wasn’t covered by her forcefield?”

    “Ninety-five percent sure I’m right on this score, but her power probably copies her real body’s physiology to some degree, molding all the internal organs and whatever else with whatever reality-scrambling-stuff she’s made of. Her call about what parts of her are affected by what, so I don’t-” She stopped, “Heads up.” - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  47. 47.0 47.1 Nervaqus987: Siberian has shrugged off all forms of attack that were tried on her in the series, only being popped by Foil's Sting and Clockblocker's Time Stop. But when Legend blasted a crater under her feet and when Tecton opened a hole under her, she fell through, which seems to indicate that she's still affected by gravity. So if someone were to throw some kind of gravity manipulation power at her, would that do anything or would she ignore it like everything else?

    Wildbow:
    Nervaqus987 said:
    Siberian & Gravity powers?
    She actively allows gravity to affect her so she can walk. She's seen gliding/minimizing inertia in a few cases, fighting Legend and jumping off a roof with Jack/Bonesaw/Cherish.

    She could ignore it. - Comment by Wildbow on Spacebattles
  48. “And the controller is vulnerable?” There was a note of interest in the Director’s voice.

    “Particularly vulnerable. She can’t extend her invincibility over her real body.” - Prey 14.4
  49. Erratic: Waitasec. Siberian just grabbed her creator. I thought she couldn’t touch or use her power on him?

    wildbow: Siberian can touch him, s/he can’t use her power on him. - Comment by Wildbow on Sting 26.4
  50. The cupped hand turned monochrome as the Siberian used her power on it, then turned back to normal. Alexandria lifted the hand, making room for others, for us to get underneath. - Excerpt from Venom 29.8
  51. Siberian hopped up to the highest point of the wrecked aircraft, the twisted remains of a propeller that should not have borne her weight. Her hair blew in the hot air that rose from the heap of burning metal. She glanced around to see where she might do the most damage, spat out a gobbet of meat and then leaped off to one side, out of sight. The propeller didn’t even move. - Interlude 12
  52. I was focusing on four things at once: staying seated behind Grue, guiding Amy, tracking Siberian’s location and trying to find Siberian’s real body. I could sense her as she made her way up the side of a building.
    [...]
    Through my swarm-sense, I could feel her dropping back down to ground level. I expected a splash or shattered pavement, but there was nothing. She was snapping her invulnerability out to affect the surface she was landing on. - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  53. He dove straight for the shelter. Siberian gave chase, and without slowing in the slightest, he raked a laser across the street to render her footing less stable. It couldn’t have bought him more than a fraction of a second, if it even made a difference at all; I could see her placing one foot on a shattered piece of road that wouldn’t have held a squirrel without collapsing. She used it to kick herself forward, soaring after Legend, hands curled into claws. He was ahead of her by only ten or fifteen feet. - Prey 14.7
  54. 54.0 54.1 She was protecting them, which we hadn’t anticipated, but she couldn’t do that and come after us.

    Or maybe she can. I saw Siberian virtually toss Bonesaw in the air, the girl wrapping her arms around the woman’s neck as she landed. Holding her two teammates, Siberian sprinted for Trickster and Regent. She was fast, but it was a speed borne of her peculiar powers, more enhanced strength than augmented acceleration. Not so different from Battery on that count.

    Air resistance and inertia didn’t hamper her in the same ways. More than that, whatever it was that made her invincible and untouchable to any outside force, she had the ability to snap it out to affect any surface she touched. Her strength was virtually limitless, and the pavement didn’t shatter with her footfalls because she made it as untouchable as she was. - Snare 13.6
  55. The Siberian,” I said. “Protection effect.”

    “Can only protect a handful of us, less if you intend to move after things collapse. Two hands, perhaps two feet, one behind.”

    Only five.

    Five wasn’t enough. - Excerpt from Venom 29.8
  56. But I wouldn’t be able to kill Siberian. She’d fought Alexandria, Legend and Eidolon at the same time and walked away unscathed. She hadn’t been able to hurt them due to her inability to fly, but she’d still survived. - Plague 12.5
  57. 57.0 57.1 The first way this could play out was that Shatterbird’s flight over the buildings would make her faster than Crawler or Siberian, who had to climb or circumvent the obstacles.

    When I’d brought this up during the meeting, assuming it would happen, it had been Tattletale who pointed out that I was maybe underestimating how fast Crawler and Siberian could be. She was right. Despite her ability to fly, Shatterbird was falling behind. - Snare 13.6
  58. 58.0 58.1 Rather, his shots seemed to be strategically placed. He ripped apart the side of a building a moment before Siberian landed there, then tore through the five or six floors beneath her so she had nowhere to go except straight down. The instant she stepped free of the building’s ground floor, he tore into the ground with a series of laser blasts that expanded outward, thinning as they went. It created a bowl-shaped indent, with rubble covering the storm drains that had been exposed by the lasers.

    Carrying the truck, Siberian headed for the storm drains anyways, tearing through the piles of debris. Legend unloaded on the entire street, collapsing them around her. - Prey 14.7
  59. 59.0 59.1 Either way, it was better to try to catch his attention with a written message: ’20 CIVILIAN, JS, BS, SIB’.

    He was too distracted by Siberian to see it. She wasn’t as fast as Battery or Velocity, but she had the physical power to move quickly, and she was leaping between buildings to throw herself at him with the speed and aim of an arrow shot from a bow. - Prey 14.7
  60. Something caught her attention. A vibration in the road? Or had she used her power to protect the ground, and sensed some impact as the dogs walked on it?

    Either way, she started to chase us. We could have turned at a right angle, to hopefully throw her off, but both Grue and I knew that if we did, and she continued straight, she’d run straight into Amy.

    Fast. She was fast. Not as much as Battery or Velocity might have been on a good day, but highly mobile. - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  61. She’s described her range as [...] city blocks. A city block is about 300 feet long. - Comment by Wildbow on Chrysalis 20.1
  62. The thought clicked into the blank I was looking to fill. How was her alter ego getting around? I’d assumed he was traveling on foot because that was how ninety-percent of the city was getting by. Very few cars on the road had access to gas and the ability to traverse the broken, flooded streets. But if there was a range limit to the projection, how was he keeping up with the woman who could ignore air resistance and leap across a city block in a single bound? - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  63. Shit, shit, shit, shit. What options did we have? Running? Siberian was bound to be faster than the dogs, and none of them were big. We’d be dead before Bitch got them to grow. That was even without considering Jack’s ability to cut us down from where he stood. - Plague 12.4
  64. “Then there’s Crawler, who visited us the other night. Maybe not as fast or agile as Siberian, and he can be contained, but he can’t be taken off the board. A special rook.” - Plague 12.3
  65. 65.0 65.1 And, as it turned out, she wanted to talk. She pulled herself up to a standing position and raised one hand, palm facing Siberian. “Hold on.”

    Siberian stopped.
    [...]
    “Reason number two, we’re aiming to kill you. See, we know about your… other self.”

    There wasn’t the slightest reaction from Siberian.

    “And the third reason, I think you should know, is sort of tied into the first. We’re making you waste time. Longer you take to kill Panacea, here, the better off we are. Awfully arrogant of you to leave your team and go off to pick off candidates like Amy. The rest of your team? Crawler, Jack, Mannequin and Bonesaw? Right this second, they’re getting a surprise visit from the rest of our team. What do you think-”

    Siberian flickered and disappeared. Tattletale’s jaw dropped. - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  66. I shouldn’t have been looking for people. I should have been looking for vehicles. Had I overlooked anything like a truck or a van interior he could be hiding inside? Or was he still in a location outside of my range? Or -I wasn’t ignoring the possibility- had Cherish lied or misled us?

    Damn it! The extra possibility threw my hopes of finding the man totally out of whack. - Excerpt from Prey 14.2
  67. Artful Lounger: Also, I'd like to ask a question. Worm survives about eighty percent of the time by author caveat, there's no way that the Undersiders would have succeeded the way they did without it. But I'd like to point out a particular moment. So Tattletale is just telling the Siberian everything and everyone is just standing there, off of the dogs. Did anybody else think that this is the moment where they honestly should have died?

    We saw Siberian cross half a city block with a step, and she doesn't even need to strike you, she just needs to run into you. Did anybody else think that, rather than letting all of these enemies who know her most important secret live, she should have just taken one step forward and pulped everyone instead of immediately cancelling the aparition?

    I just wanted to point it out because while it isn't the biggest and most tense moment, this is a moment where the Undersiders came a razor's edge from dying horribly and only survived because the story needed them to.

    Wildbow: If Siberian was stupid and lunged for them, that would have been me throwing the characters a bone and handing the idiot ball to Siberian. It would have been a brief and frantic fight before Manton got killed for a tepid finish. Terribly boring. - Conversation with Wildbow on Sufficient Velocity, archived on Spacebattles
  68. 68.0 68.1 A female, standing just outside another time distortion, walked around the effect, charging objects with energy. The entity could see as the small pieces of alloyed metal unfolded, taking shape in not just this world, but all realities, at the same space and time, bristling with an effect that would sever their attachment to most physical laws.

    They were thrown, and they disrupted connections to two shards at once. The projection disappeared, only to reappear a distance away. The boy who had created the time distortions fell as well.

    Sting, the entity thought. Once it had been a weapon for his kind, against his kind, back in the beginning, when they had dwelt in oceans of gray sludge. - Interlude 26
  69. 69.0 69.1 The Siberian appeared beside us in the same instant. Manton spoke, “He finally took action and struck my Siberian.” - Venom 29.7
  70. We had a bead on him, and the dogs were better suited for rough terrain than the moving vehicle. It was only a minute before we caught up. As I’d guessed, a white moving van with a giant icon of a hand on the back with the words ‘Haul It!’

    I might have found it amusing if the circumstances were slightly different.

    He noticed us shortly after we noticed him. Siberian flickered into existence on top of the vehicle, standing, her legs shifting to adjust her balance as it hit a crack in the pavement and rocked slightly to one side. I heard Amy shriek as she saw Siberian. - Prey 14.3
  71. 71.0 71.1 “Vista, I’m counting on you to help control the movements of the Nine. Siberian is immune to powers, but not to external influences. The timing will be sensitive.” - Excerpt from Interlude 13
  72. “Legend’s fighting Siberian here. It feels wrong. He’s working to pin her down, slow her movements as much as he can. I know he’s probably buying time, trying to wear her other self out, but why not a place with flatter terrain? Why not a place where there’ll be less cover for her and less collateral damage? - Prey 14.7
  73. He sprayed containment foam at both Jack and Siberian.

    Nothing. It wouldn’t achieve a thing.

    But Tecton took the moment of Jack’s blindness to duck, to strike the ground.

    The Siberian wasn’t immune to gravity. She fell, and just for a moment, she broke contact with Jack.
    [...]
    The Siberian leaped out of the fissure, then paced towards Jack. - Interlude 26b
  74. Belial666: Harm is harm. Since there doesn’t seem to be a limit to what powers can actually do, think of an effect that could trump other effects. For example, a sword that cuts ANYthing is something that has occasionally appears in fantasy. Not the “absurdly sharp edge” version but the “name the object of objection and it’s cut” version.
    Swing it at someone and you could cut off a limb. Or, you could cut off their will to fight. Or their strength. Or their ability to interact with the world. Or anything else of them you could name at all.

    Wildbow: But if you’re talking in that respect, you might as well be asking what happens when the unstoppable force strikes the immovable object. You might be talking about exactly this if you’re referring to flechette’s arrows vs. Siberian. - Comment by Wildbow on Prey 14.2
  75. 75.0 75.1 Clockblocker fired his threads from his gauntlet. They surrounded the cube-carrier, and he froze them.

    Unstoppable force against an immovable object.

    Which won?

    The Siberian made contact with the thread and flickered out of existence, and the thread went limp. The cube fell with a crash. - Sting 26.5
  76. Up until the moment Foil, still screaming, using her augmented sense of timing to measure the length of each scream, stepped around the monochrome field he’d cast just in front of her. She threw a handful of darts through the Siberian and Gray Boy’s head as his back was turned.

    The Siberian flickered out of existence as Gray Boy collapsed.

    Neither reappeared, healthy or otherwise. - Interlude 26b
  77. Wildbow:
    i really doubt ashley can pop sibby
    Ashley could pop Siberian
    It's why she came up as a possible thing in relation to Sleeper
    Ashley was named in a WoG a while back talking about the 'anything but' powers and stuff like Alexandria Invulnerability. - Comment by Wildbow on Discord, archived on Spacebattles
  78. Wildbow:
    would a golden blast still erase her?
    Yep. - Comment by Wildbow on Reddit
  79. Interlude 13
  80. Interlude 11a
  81. Prey 14.2
  82. Might as well share: Siberian’s real body was being kept in a specialized case created by Bonesaw with some Mannequin components. Left in there for an hour to regenerate/weather the venoms. Relatively easy process to get him out, put Cherish in, do the surgery on her corona aurora, change some settings and seal her inside. - Comment by Wildbow on Prey 14.11
  83. Eclipse x.8
  84. Interlude 19.x
  85. Interlude 25

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