
She's so old that her nerves have decayed to the point that she, by her own admission, doesn't feel anything anymore. Feels No Pain: Apparently she's suffering from nerve dampening in her old age.She tells him that when she was first exposed to the substance, she wanted more, and it soon became all that mattered to her. She uses the substance to extend her life, but her words to Engineer strongly imply that the substance is addictive. And if I'm going to call an end to all of it. Color-Coded for Your Convenience: In a world where a gang of guys dressed up in red fight a gang of guys dressed up in blue, it's rather telling that she and her assistant are clad in purple."Blood in the Water" gives a fake-out to her motives: it looks like she wants to power yet another Australium life-extender machine, but it's made clear that it won't save her life for more than a few years, enough to settle some "final debts".As of "A Cold Day In Hell", Charles Darling has reminded us of the above mystery - the Administrator has amassing the largest collection of Australium outside of Australia itself for years in secret.

In "Ring of Fired", it's revealed she stole all of Saxton Hale's Australium just in case Gray Mann won.The Chessmaster: Helen's plans for the Australium cache she stole are so shocking that their Unreveal reduces an entire senate hearing to horrified silence ◊.Card-Carrying Villain: Just read the first paragraph of this blog post.Busman's Holiday: She spends her one hour per year of vacation time at the park.Machine responses have her directly stating that the players lost the game. Breaking the Fourth Wall: Some of her Mann vs.

Whether her ulterior motives are actually noble or not remains a mystery, however.


"It saddens me that despite my best efforts to instruct and better you, some of you insist on finding new ways to fail."
