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| history = Elle Bishop is a former [[The Company|Company]] Agent and daughter of deceased Company Chairperson, [[Bob Bishop]]. Elle has been raised within the walls of the Company, as her father was one of its [[The Company's founders|12 founding members]]. She was brought in to the company at age nine after a string of unfortunate events all revolving around her inability to effectively control [[Lightning|her ability]]. She was tested thoroughly by a team of Company professionals and the determination was made to hold her at the Company so that she might gain sufficient command of her ability. | | history = Elle Bishop is a former [[The Company|Company]] Agent and daughter of deceased Company Chairperson, [[Bob Bishop]]. Elle has been raised within the walls of the Company, as her father was one of its [[The Company's founders|12 founding members]]. She was brought in to the company at age nine after a string of unfortunate events all revolving around her inability to effectively control [[Lightning|her ability]]. She was tested thoroughly by a team of Company professionals and the determination was made to hold her at the Company so that she might gain sufficient command of her ability. | ||
At a time of sufficient maturation, and after a course of preparatory mini-missions (word choice), Elle was given agent status and tasked with [[Graphic Novel:Elle's First Assignment, Part 1|her first mission]] of surveilling{{sic}} Agent [[Noah Bennet]]'s daughter [[Claire Bennet|Claire]]. This and a string of subsequent missions she participated in were, under the stringent regulation of her father, all considered failures. These failures ultimately resulted in a suspension from Company activity. | At a time of sufficient maturation, and after a course of preparatory mini-missions (word choice), Elle was given agent status and tasked with [[Graphic Novel:Elle's First Assignment, Part 1|her first mission]] of surveilling {{sic}} Agent [[Noah Bennet]]'s daughter [[Claire Bennet|Claire]]. This and a string of subsequent missions she participated in were, under the stringent regulation of her father, all considered failures. These failures ultimately resulted in a suspension from Company activity. | ||
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Recently, Bishop has been identified as being directly responsible for the electrical failure of [[Level 5]]'s security measures system-wide, which resulted in the escape of a number of [[Level 5 escapees|high-profile captives]]. Since this incident Elle has exhibited a lack of control of her ability, proving her to be a danger to civilians. | Recently, Bishop has been identified as being directly responsible for the electrical failure of [[Level 5]]'s security measures system-wide, which resulted in the escape of a number of [[Level 5 escapees|high-profile captives]]. Since this incident Elle has exhibited a lack of control of her ability, proving her to be a danger to civilians. | ||
| psych = Heavy dependency issues are evident in Ms. Bishop, likely stemming from a fractured relationship with her father. This may make her susceptible to infiltration by an agent posing as a confidant or father figure. Her socio-behavioral skills are underdeveloped, to say the least, as she was been raised in a captive and isolated environment from age nine. Concepts of personal space and a tendency towards expulsive behavior are hallmarks of this, both of which she exhibits profoundly. Elle also displays mild/moderate sociopathic tendencies; a trait that manifests itself in the joy she receives from delivering mild electric shocks to other captives within the Company. Note that animosity towards our operation may be a factor when dealing with Bishop as she was fired by new Chairwoman, [[Angela Petrelli|Angella Petrelli]]{{sic}}, shortly after Bob Bishop's passing. | | psych = Heavy dependency issues are evident in Ms. Bishop, likely stemming from a fractured relationship with her father. This may make her susceptible to infiltration by an agent posing as a confidant or father figure. Her socio-behavioral skills are underdeveloped, to say the least, as she was been raised in a captive and isolated environment from age nine. Concepts of personal space and a tendency towards expulsive behavior are hallmarks of this, both of which she exhibits profoundly. Elle also displays mild/moderate sociopathic tendencies; a trait that manifests itself in the joy she receives from delivering mild electric shocks to other captives within the Company. Note that animosity towards our operation may be a factor when dealing with Bishop as she was fired by new Chairwoman, [[Angela Petrelli|Angella Petrelli]] {{sic}}, shortly after Bob Bishop's passing. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 8 April 2010
This page is a recreation of Elle Bishop's Assignment Tracker 2.0 file. To view the original primatechpaper.com file, go to case number C023, and enter the password EBhnu07bh.
At a time of sufficient maturation, and after a course of preparatory mini-missions (word choice), Elle was given agent status and tasked with her first mission of surveilling [sic] Agent Noah Bennet's daughter Claire. This and a string of subsequent missions she participated in were, under the stringent regulation of her father, all considered failures. These failures ultimately resulted in a suspension from Company activity.
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Recently, Bishop has been identified as being directly responsible for the electrical failure of Level 5's security measures system-wide, which resulted in the escape of a number of high-profile captives. Since this incident Elle has exhibited a lack of control of her ability, proving her to be a danger to civilians.