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| origin =Natural | | origin =Natural | ||
| level =1-54 | | level =1-54 | ||
| realname = | | realname =Allison Bis | ||
| aliases =Bye Bye | | aliases =Bye Bye | ||
| species =Human | | species =Human | ||
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The creation of the character Alibis was influenced by the characters of Cassandra King (the dealer from the Player TV series) and Mr.Kaplan (from the Blacklist TV series). The character herself does not reflect on these TV characters but her role in the group the Getaways bears resemblance. Alison was created as a lookout providing overwatch during the teams heists and cleaning up the mistakes and evidence that place them at the scene of a crime (including but not limited to scrubbing memories of potential witnesses.) | The creation of the character Alibis was influenced by the characters of Cassandra King (the dealer from the Player TV series) and Mr. Kaplan (from the Blacklist TV series). The character herself does not reflect on these TV characters but her role in the group the Getaways bears resemblance. Alison was created as a lookout providing overwatch during the teams heists and cleaning up the mistakes and evidence that place them at the scene of a crime (including but not limited to scrubbing memories of potential witnesses.) | ||
[[Category: Character]] [[Category:Rogue]] | [[Category: Character]] [[Category:Rogue]] |
Latest revision as of 05:07, 3 January 2022
Inspiration
The creation of the character Alibis was influenced by the characters of Cassandra King (the dealer from the Player TV series) and Mr. Kaplan (from the Blacklist TV series). The character herself does not reflect on these TV characters but her role in the group the Getaways bears resemblance. Alison was created as a lookout providing overwatch during the teams heists and cleaning up the mistakes and evidence that place them at the scene of a crime (including but not limited to scrubbing memories of potential witnesses.)