Mad Bad O'Malley
On Record
History
Once a henchwoman of a mad scientist named Dr. Overgrave, O'Malley was a mutant with feline features and an extensive criminal background. She was implicated in several of Dr. Overgrave's operations, and it was rumored that the Doctor could resurrect themselves and their underlings.
According to public records, O'Malley was killed in combat with a hero. Later, she resurfaced with no apparent damage beyond the loss of her memory.
Powers, Abilities and Possible Technical Specifications
It's not clear what she is. Most scanners would tell you that she's more inorganic than organic, but that doesn't mean the living tissue is from her old body. Her skin, although visually indistinguishable from human skin, is genetically closer to a fungus. It doesn't bleed. It heals more rapidly than human tissue. It's not clear whether it allows her to feel pain or the sensation of touch, and O'Malley is uninterested in volunteering that information under interrogation.
She has claimed to be an android. She has been seen eating and drinking human food, despite this.
She has claimed that she has a nuclear-powered device in her chassis, which fuels her super-powered feats, and -- conveniently, prevents her from being destroyed without leveling a city. EMPs still stun her without activating this defense, and O'Malley has been taken into custody with this method. Nonetheless, there is some truth to her words - her body produces radiation, but at such a low dose that it is not deadly to unpowered human beings.
There is something in her chassis producing this radiation, but she has not remained in custody long enough to determine what it is.
Psychological Profile
In the absence of Dr. Overgrave's guidance, O'Malley's crimes seem to be driven by boredom, convenience, and a juvenile sense of humor. She is a nuisance, and her actions succeed in wasting resources that could be better spent elsewhere.
At times, she does this on purpose; there are occasions when her crimes coincide with another villain's, usually in the opposite ends of the city. When two crimes occur at once, the response team is forced to prioritize one or another. O'Malley's crime, as it happens, is nearly always first.