Her powers began to backfire on her and Daphne found her, suggesting that she go to Pinehearst because they would know what was wrong with her and be able to fix it. Cautious and doubtful, Elle instead chose to instead head for London. When the overload got too tough to handle, she contacted Claude Rains and stayed with him for a while. When that went awry, she invaded the Bennet home in hopes of finding Noah because he "always seemed to be the one with the answers". Since Noah isn't present, Elle convinces Claire to simply come to Pinehearst with her instead to get the answers. On the way, they become besties, and then Elle ditches Claire and Peter because she's also a dumb bitch when she hears Pinehearst can remove abilities
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[character personality]:Elle is said to be a cautionary tale of what would happen to the heroes if they had been aware of their powers since birth. The experimentation and subsequent memory loss led her to become sadistic and exceptionally infantile. Her psychological profile brings to light her dependency and inferiority issues, both results of her daddy issues. She has the emotional capacity of a child, since she was raised in a facility, shut away from the world and anywhere that she might develop in a normal social manner, which has lead to fit throwing and putting her father on a pedestal. She has a tendency to develop shallow, affectionate attachments to all of the men she meets - Peter, Mohinder, and Gabriel - which mirror, though to a lesser degree, this insatiable desire to live up to her father's expectations and get his commendation. On top of this, she has zero regard for personal space and actually seems to get joy out of forcing herself into the bubbles of others, particularly the inmates of Hartsdale
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[point in timeline you're picking your character from]: After Sylar kills her in 3.11.
[journal post]:[ There's some fumbling going on with the communications device, but when she finally gets it turned on, all that can be hurt is the frustrated rumble in the back of her throat. ] You wanna know what I hate more than all the stupid cheerleaders in the world? Teleporters. So, fess up, you little troll. Not that I don't appreciate the save from Glasses and Boy Wonder, but I'm getting a little sick of the crappy scenery.
Not to mention the fact that you screwed up my phone so only this crappy one works -- what's the deal with that, anyway? I've got people to call, okay? And this thing isn't working right. [ People like her daddy, who's going to be very mad if she gets home late. Crap. ]
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[personal LJ name]: arcesso
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[series]: Heroes
[character]: Elle Bishop
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[journal post]:[ There's some fumbling going on with the communications device, but when she finally gets it turned on, all that can be hurt is the frustrated rumble in the back of her throat. ] You wanna know what I hate more than all the stupid cheerleaders in the world? Teleporters. So, fess up, you little troll. Not that I don't appreciate the save from Glasses and Boy Wonder, but I'm getting a little sick of the crappy scenery.
Not to mention the fact that you screwed up my phone so only this crappy one works -- what's the deal with that, anyway? I've got people to call, okay? And this thing isn't working right. [ People like her daddy, who's going to be very mad if she gets home late. Crap. ]
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