Despite this, Xerek ended up being reintroduced in The Incredibles comic book series of Boom! Incredible making him believe that he could count on nobody except for himself, he has no value of human life which was shown when he let loose the Omnidroid on a populated area to pretend to be a superhero, allowed missiles to fire on Helen, Dash and Violet's plane even after discovering the two were children and was willing to risk Mirage's safety to call Mr. This system includes a primary transducer operatively associated with a secondary transducer. Incredible "had gotten busy" after being married, and accidentally tossing Mr. Incredible (formerly)Mirage (formerly) An energy generator consists of functional units A, B and C. Unit A consists of coils wound around a hollow body (A 1) and through which flows a direct current. Incredible is facing Bomb Voyage, Buddy shows up with a pair of rocket boots to help him. Nonetheless, Mirage tells Syndrome to bet his own life next time he gambles and storms off in a huff, leaving Syndrome confused. Incredible's car, Mr. Syndrome discusses his past and reveals how he got rich before Mr. He tells Mr. An energy conversion system for extracting energy from the zero-point field of space is disclosed and described. Syndrome is supposed "not a super", but he demonstrates exceptional ingenuity, technical knowledge and planning skill far beyond the science of his time. Syndrome was seen only during the end of Jack-Jack Attack, when he came to the door of the Parrs' home, claiming to be a replacement babysitter. This zero-point energy exists also in empty space and is independent of temperature, and may therefore be subtracted from the total energy without affecting the observed facts. After his assets are frozen by the United States Secret Service, Syndrome made one final attempt at revenge by breaking into the Incredibles' house and acting as a replacement for Kari McKeen, then abducting Jack-Jack. When Syndrome finds out that a government aircraft is coming to the island, he assumes his prisoner has called for reinforcements. The Incredibles: Bob Parr • Helen Parr • Dash • Violet • Jack-Jack • Lucius Best • Syndrome • Edna Mode • Rick Dicker • Gilbert Huph • Kari McKeen • Bomb Voyage • Rusty McAllister • The Underminer • Omnidroid, His inventions, wealth, Mr. Portrayed by He also told Kari that wearing a "BS" on the shirt was below him while explaining why he had an S on his shirt. The primary transducer can include a substrate having an arm rotatably coupled to the substrate, while the substrate can be confined to move along a linear oscillatory path. He originally wanted to be a superhero, but when his former idol Mr. Incredible was outmatched, the super-villain revealed himself and declared himself to be Mr. Syndrome echoes a similar earlier comment of Dash's that "when everyone is super, no one will be", hinting that by doing so, the concept of being a superhero would no longer be special. Feature films Incredible's bluff, although he decided not to kill Jack-Jack's babysitter and instead deceive her into giving her custody of Jack-Jack, (though this may in part have to because she was easily persuaded due to her being incapable of handling Jack-Jack's powers). As a young Buddy Pine, the boy who would become Syndrome aspired to become a superhero and this goal led him to beg Mr. Buddy Pine Although the toys rely on humans to provide them with life through love and attention, in all three Toy Story movies, we see toys being abandoned and misused. However, he was still intelligent enough not to make his hatred allow him to be arrogant and realized that the Omnidroid would have to be worthy before fighting Bob. It will come as a surprise to some people or many people that the author can make such a good case for possibilities which are like "future magic". Deciding that the robot was now good enough to fight Mr. Incredible and threw him around. Incredible initially humored Buddy with autographs and similar considerations, but did not approve of a child showing up uninvited to announce that they're partners to begin with, much less repeatedly. Incredible and Elastigirl "got busy" when he sees their children and he accidentally throws Mr. Incredible's impending showdown with Bomb Voyage (who stole some money from the bank), placing himself in danger. He also never acknowledge his faults, completely ignoring that it was his pestering, lack of training and interference putting him and others in danger that made Mr. Incredible to the island to face the Omnidroid, which he agreed to do after losing his job. Mr. When the rest of the Incredible family followed, Syndrome assumed his prisoner had sent for reinforcements and ordered the plane to be shot down with surface-to-air missiles, taking cruel pleasure in the knowledge that he had killed his enemy's family, taunting, "You'll get over it. Incredible was able to stop the train before it reached the destroyed track, although the force of the impact of the train and Mr. His villain origin story is similar to the Silver Age version of, The manner of his death is similar to the character Gustav Graves from the film. This is useful for clearing out barriers and moving heavy objects. Incredible with an explosive device, then sent his Bio-Probe to verify that he has been terminated. Voice Shortly after this, Mirage was sent to track down the hero Frozone and presumably lure him to the island to face the Omnidroid. Finding Dory: Dory • Deb • Gurgle • Pearl • Sheldon • Tad • Gill • Bloat • Squirt • Nemo • Marlin • Jacques • Bubbles • Destiny • Bailey • Gerald • Fluke • Rudder • Hank • Crush • Mr. Ray • Becky • AnglerFish • Otter • Charlie • Jenny • Philip Sherman Failure, being called "Buddy", rejection. Syndrome then tried to kill Mr. Incredible had not rejected Buddy, he would have still descended into villainy (or simply become an anti-hero) as he proved of having no grasp on the terms of what it means to be a hero, which was shown when he still considered himself one despite having killed real heroes. Failure, being called "Buddy", rejection, Supers, defeat, betrayal, death, his plans failing, being exposed As Syndrome surrenders, right before he goes into hiding, he advises the Incredibles to find a better babysitter, regarding how dangerous Jack-Jack has become. Thankfully, Mr. Ending up on the jet's left wing in front of its turbine, Syndrome, as he was wearing a cape, frantically tried to climb away from the turbine that was pulling him by his cape, desperate to save himself, but his cape then got caught in the turbine that sucked him in (echoing an earlier scene regarding the dangers of wearing a cape told by Edna), presumably killing the supervillain (similar to what happened to Stratogale) and destroying his jet in a resulting explosion. He flies off to get the police, but he doesn't realize that Bomb Voyage had attached a bomb to his cape. Jack-Jack Attack The incoming Zero-Point Energy field is not reduced in strength in any significant way as the molecules in the atmosphere are not nearly as tightly packed as those in the matter which makes up the Earth itself. He is Mr. This type of technology acknowledges the spiritual aspects that may govern the way our universe works. Incredible kept telling Buddy he doesn't need his help. Wreck-It Ralph: Ralph • Vanellope • Felix • Sgt. However, the rescue ended up causing one of the two lawsuits that Mr. In response, Syndrome immobilized both Helen and Violet, but became immobilized himself when Bob rolled a mirror between them and lodged him into the ceiling of Violet's room. Incredible is caught by a high-security trap and held in a torture device. When confronted in his lair, he used the Sidekick feature to make five copies of himself. Because "when everyone's super... no one will be.". SyndromeIncrediboy (formerly)SkippySitterBuddyBrophy, Brody (once by Mr. Incredible has to release Voyage to save Buddy. However, he was seen in a storyboard that depicted Gazerbeam being killed by one of the Omnidroids. The Incredibles Alternate Opening with Intro and Outro by director Brad Bird, https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Syndrome?oldid=4448478. Syndrome appeared to be driven at an early age for recognition and ego nourishment, which are normal traits for that of a child prodigy as seen by him trying to overcompensate for his lack of super abilities with his brainpower and technology. He at one point created the Omnidroid, a deadly battle robot that he hoped to one day use to kill Mr. Restaurants: Jack Jack’s Cookie Num Nums As a 10-year old boy, he was Mr. The primary fire releases an energy blast which punts the targeted object with tremendous force. Occupation He was somewhat obsessed with Mister Incredible as he was a member of the fan club, knows his favorite catchphrases and fighting styles and his self-proclaimed number one fan.