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Mecha Maid's superhuman strength derives not from her armor, but from her own muscles, augmented by technology in her maid headband. The armor itself provides weaponry and flight capabilities.
 
Mecha Maid's superhuman strength derives not from her armor, but from her own muscles, augmented by technology in her maid headband. The armor itself provides weaponry and flight capabilities.
   
She possess a genius level IQ, able to build her armor and an advanced AI system that serves her in her private quarters of her family home.  
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She possess a genius level IQ, able to build her armor and the advanced AI system, Vesper, that serves her in her private quarters of her family home.  
   
 
It is revealed in Issue 16 that Mecha Maid uses non-lethal ammunition in her armor, with safety protocols against using lethal ammo near civilians.  She can override this with verbal commands.  
 
It is revealed in Issue 16 that Mecha Maid uses non-lethal ammunition in her armor, with safety protocols against using lethal ammo near civilians.  She can override this with verbal commands.  

Revision as of 18:21, 12 November 2015

Marilyn Seong a.k.a. "Mecha Maid"
Mecha maid 2 by krazykrow-d39kgp3

Nationality:

Korean-American

Age:

No information

Gender:

Female

Sexuality:

Lesbian

Allies:

Spinnerette, Tiger, League of Canadian Superheroes.

Enemies:

Evil Spinnerette, Dr. Universe, Greta Gravity, Kugelblitz, Maus.

First Appearance:

Issue 1

Marilyn Seong, aka the superheroine Mecha-Maid, is a Korean-American woman in her early twenties with ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig's disease). She is also a lesbian and is in love with Heather, but was unable to tell her until the end of Chapter 8.

History

Marilyn was diagonsed with ALS when she was 13 and has since become wheelchair bound due to progression of the disease. To combat the disease, she began studying robotics alongside her father. She created an amplifier to enhance her nerves. The amplifier worked better than expected granting her superior strength to any normal human (even seen helping to lift a sizable tree in chapter 8). Knowing she would soon die young, Marilyn dedicated her life to helping others in the short time she had left. Basing her superheroine motif on the heroine of her favorite anime (Mahoromatic) there are parallels between them.

Marilyn was an orphaned child brought to a prisoner exchanged between South Korean superhero White Heron and North Korean supervillian Colonel Glass.  When Glass attempted to kill her, as she was one more than the agreed exchange, White Heron attacked.  White Heron died to save Marilyn's life.  Park Seong adopted the child and raised her as his own.  Even though Marilyn has no memory of White Heron or her biological mother, she refers to White Heron as her mother.  The incident left her wondering if her life was worth it and an intense hatred of Colonel Glass.  She admits it is possible Glass is her biological father. 

Powers

Mecha Maid's superhuman strength derives not from her armor, but from her own muscles, augmented by technology in her maid headband. The armor itself provides weaponry and flight capabilities.

She possess a genius level IQ, able to build her armor and the advanced AI system, Vesper, that serves her in her private quarters of her family home.  

It is revealed in Issue 16 that Mecha Maid uses non-lethal ammunition in her armor, with safety protocols against using lethal ammo near civilians.  She can override this with verbal commands.  

Relationships

After her disappointing confession to Heather, she acted as though it had never happened. After a long and painful week for the both of them, Spinnerette realized her feelings for Marilyn and tried to seduce her after becoming drunk. Mecha Maid reacted angrily to Heather's assumption that sex and love meant the same thing, but forgave her after Heather explained her frustrations. In the end, everything worked out and she and Spinnerette/Heather are dating.