Who is syndrome in the incredibles




















Syndrome immobilizes him with his zero-point energy invention, remarking on his attempt to trick him into monologuing, and, in a fit of rage, accidentally tosses Mr. Incredible over a cliff with his invention, making the hero land in a river. After tossing a bomb into the water, Syndrome sends a robot probe after him to confirm the kill, but Mr.

Incredible manages to trick the probe by hiding behind the corpse of Gazerbeam. Incredible later sneaks into Syndrome's hideout, infiltrates his computer and discovers that he has systematically killed nearly all of his Golden-Age superhero friends and also the elements of Syndrome's plot: Operation Kronos to release the final model of the Omnidroid on the mainland.

Unfortunately, due to a tracking device, Mr. Incredible is caught by a high-security trap and held in a torture device. When Syndrome finds out that a government aircraft is coming to the island, he assumes his prisoner has called for reinforcements. When Mr. Incredible denies any involvement but inadvertently reveals that he knows the occupants on board, Sydrome is amused and sends missiles to destroy the plane anyway, not knowing that it was, in fact, the Parr Family.

Even though the missiles hit their mark, the family survives and swims to the island, but Mr. Incredible thinks his family had been killed. After Mirage tells Syndrome the target was destroyed, he mocks Mr.

Incredible, telling him he will get over it since he recalls that Mr. Incredible prefers to "work alone". In a fit of rage, Mr. Incredible lunges toward Syndrome, only to capture Mirage since she pushed Syndrome out of the way to save his life. Incredible angrily orders Syndrome to release him or he will crush Mirage. Syndrome comments on how uncharacteristically dark that sounds for Mr. Incredible, but dares him to do it.

Upon releasing Mirage, Syndrome tells Mr. Incredible he knew he could not do it, even with nothing to lose, denouncing him as "weak" and that he has outgrown him.

Later, Mirage calls Syndrome out on his attitude, stating that valuing life is not weakness and disregarding it is not strength. Syndrome assures Mirage he simply called his bluff and implies that he does care about her since he already knew Mr.

Incredible would never kill an enemy. Nonetheless, Mirage tells Syndrome to bet his own life next time he gambles and storms off in a huff, leaving Syndrome confused.

Later, Elastigirl breaks Mr. Incredible out of Syndrome's prison and they reunite with their children. Syndrome manages to recapture the family and is surprised that Mr.

Incredible had a family with a fellow hero. He later reveals his plan which was to send his Omnidroid v. However, when he arrives to defeat the robot with a special remote control, the Omnidroid which has become self-aware like its predecessor before it betrays and outsmarts him, knocking Syndrome's remote out his hands and shooting at his rocket boots with a laser gun.

With his rocket boots out of control, Syndrome smashes into a building and is knocked unconscious. He remains unconscious during the Incredibles' battle and awakes just as the robot is defeated spectacularly; destroying his plans of glory and revenge and infuriating him.

With his plans foiled, Syndrome breaks into the Incredibles' home and tries to kidnap their baby, Jack-Jack , to be his sidekick and protege, just as he had been denied in his youth. The family arrives just as he is preparing to leave, and he suspends them and slams them into a table. He then begins his trip to his hoverjet. However, Jack-Jack transforms into a mini-monster and disables his rocket boots.

Syndrome gets back on his jet and starts yelling that their battle was not yet over and he would "get [their] son eventually! Superhero villains having an evil lair is something that works perfectly, and that is something that Syndrome has going for him over Evelyn Deavor. His volcano location is a perfect lair, and the fact that he gets his enemies to actually come to him is very clever.

The setting just makes him seem like a much scarier character than he actually is because Syndrome can be quite goofy in reality. However, this location is perfect and is a big part of the movie. Something that really sets Evelyn Deavor apart from Syndrome is her ability to manipulate people and situations. She's smart enough to know that pulling Mrs. Incredible away from the family will take down Mr. Incredible on its own through jealousy and tiredness, while she fools Mrs.

Incredible into thinking they're friends. But Evelyn shows no limits in who she is willing to manipulate, as she actually tricks her own brother as well, showing just how far she is willing to go in order to stop superheroes from becoming legal again. That makes her a scary prospect. Out of the two characters, it is certainly Syndrome that has the bigger and more adventurous personality.

Evelyn has a very relaxed demeanor about herself throughout the movie, which is how Mrs. Incredible gets sucked into thinking they're friends. However, Syndrome is far more memorable because of his over-the-top mannerisms. Incredible rejected Buddy's offer, which sent him down a darker path to invent weapons and become an arms dealer.

The Incredibles then reveals that Syndrome is also responsible for killing various superheroes to improve his Omnidroid and become a "hero" to the general public by stopping it. Syndrome's motivations also include wanting to get revenge on Mr.

Incredible for embarrassing him as a kid and proving that he's better equipped to save the world. Even though it has been years since The Incredibles was released, fans are still rewatching and discussing the contents of the movie. This includes developing new theories about the universe and its characters, especially where Syndrome is concerned. There is a popular Incredibles fan theory that suggests Syndrome actually works with the government.

The theory explains that the government secretly hired Syndrome to hunt down superhumans who refused to live in secret or repeatedly caused problems.

This is why Syndrome really helped kill Gazerbeam and other heroes , all while strengthening his relationship with the government to continue selling weapons to them. Upon meeting again, Syndrome explains his traumatic childhood after the rejection through a brief flashback and attempts to kill him. This could be because Syndrome never got the childhood attention from Bob, as a father and hero, which Dash, Violent and Jack-Jack were getting. Instead, his intention is to kidnap Jack-Jack, the youngest child.

Bob shows no remorse or sadness when Syndrome dies.



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