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Cipher continuously makes strong claims about Marie, saying that she is one of the most powerful Supes on the planet and has the potential to change the world. All that is too much for Marie to take in, so she chooses to ignore her new “mentor” and focus on the bigger picture. Well, a bombshell in Gen V Season 2, Episode 6, forces her to face the truth and come to grips with the fact that she’s the most important figure in the fight against Vought.
Homelander Finally Has Some Real Competition

After Cipher catches on to the plan to expose him, he pulls out the nuclear option, sending Cate Dunlap to Elmira Adult Rehabilitation Center. Marie, Jordan Li, and Emma Meyer aren’t on great terms with the telepath, but they don’t want to see her be tortured or worse, so they set out to rescue her. However, in typical Gen V fashion, the plan backfires, and they all end up in cells. The only silver lining for Marie is that her sister, Annabeth, is also in Elmira. After saving her sister from the brink of death using her blood manipulation ability, Marie and her friends escape after Sam Riordan shows up with a van. They make their way to an abandoned library and try to regroup, only for Vikor to show up and wreak havoc. Fortunately, Victoria Neuman’s daughter, Zoe, arrives in the nick of time and puts the hulking Supe down.
Zoe is there with her grandfather, Stan Edgar, who, of course, is the former CEO of Vought. These days, he’s seeking a way to regain power and overthrow Homelander, just like the rest of the world. What Edgar has that every other entity doesn’t is information. He informs Marie that she and Homelander are the only two test subjects to survive Project Odessa, putting them on an equal playing field. That doesn’t mean she will lose her mind like he has, but her potential is limitless. Once again, the information is too much for Marie to handle. All she wants is to reunite with her sister and live a normal life. While Marie isn’t ready for the big leagues yet, it doesn’t feel like all these comparisons to Homelander are empty promises. The Boys is clearly setting up a battle for the ages.









