I've never hurt an innocent person in my life.
― Abigail Walker
Abigail Walker, more commonly referred to as Fetch,[note 2] is a Conduit/Bioterrorist who possesses Neon powers. She is the tritagonist in Second Son, and the main protagonist of First Light. She is the third playable protagonist in the Infamous series, following Cole MacGrath and Delsin Rowe.
Following her escape from the Department of Unified Protection after seven years of detention in Curdun Cay, Abigail set up her base in Seattle, where she began targeting drug dealers for what they had done to her and her late brother Brent Walker. She later encountered another Conduit, Delsin Rowe, and became a major ally of him, helping him take down the D.U.P's leader, Brooke Augustine alongside another Conduit and ally, Eugene Sims.
History
Background
It was seven years... separated, you know. Curdun Cay was hell. It was also home.
― Abigail Walker
Abigail grew up in New Jersey and was known to be a straight-A student during her middle school years. She was also one of the many Conduits who survived the activation of the Ray Field Inhibitor, altough she was not awrae at the time.[2] This all changed when her powers awakened somewhere in her late teens, causing her parents to try and turn her over to the authorities, knowing they were essentially sending their daughter to prison. To prevent this, Abigail's brother, Brent Walker, ran away from home with his little sister. However, as they moved from city to city, the pair grew desperate for some sort of comfort and solace; in the end, they came across a group of drug dealers and became addicted.
Brent was the first of the two to get clean, and realizing that the D.U.P.'s authority did not extend beyond U.S. soil, he made plans to sneak into Canada, encouraging his sister not to use her powers and thereby not attract any attention to them. One day, Brent returned to Abigail with some teeth missing, a consequence of the gangs he was running with, and this prompted Abigail to get clean.
First Light
On the night the two were about to escape from Seattle into foreign waters, they were ambushed by the Akurans while Abigail was getting their money. While Abigail was able to get away, Brent was not so lucky and was captured. Abigail made contact with Brent's former employer Shane, who took advantage of her naivete to manipulate her into helping him win a gang war with the Akurans.
When Brent was finally found, Shane took him prisoner and forced Abigail to continue helping him, single-handedly handing him control of Seattle's drug trade and even securing him the police's favor. Unfortunately, with the D.U.P. on to them, Abigail had become a dangerous liability, and Shane attempted to kill her in a homemade gas chamber.
Not only had he failed, but Abigail's rage allowed her to break out of the trap, which led her to "negotiate" a new deal with him: either he would hand over her brother, or she would pick apart his gang and his operation piece by piece.
Left with no other choice, Shane arranged a final confrontation with Abigail at the Crocodile, where he stuck her with a drug-fueled needle, and in the resulting haze, she killed her brother, Brent, leaving her emotionally distraught and defenseless as the D.U.P. took her away to Curdun Cay.
Over the next two years, Abigail was trained to use her powers offensively with the unwilling help of another Conduit, Eugene Sims, using his powers to create holographic targets. She was also forced to retell the events leading up to her brother's murder. With the tale complete, Augustine revealed that Shane was in custody and offered Abigail the chance to kill him, a deal that Abigail accepted without hesitation.
Abigail's initial attempt, however, instead blew a hole into the outside world, where Shane tried to escape by commandeering an APC, with Abigail in hot pursuit. Thanks to the D.U.P.'s unwilling assistance, Abigail caught up with Shane and slowly took her revenge upon the drug lord. With Augustine declaring her ready, she had her released into the Military's custody alongside Eugene and Hank, the latter of whom revealed he was smuggled in a paper clip.
Second Son
So on the day of the crash, I escaped with all those skills. Everything I needed to set things right. Brent, I promise, every dealer I find, I'm gonna burn your name in their chest.
― Abigail Walker
On the day of the transport, the Military transport containing Abigail and the other Conduits crashed near Salmon Bay, thanks to Hank. Vowing to use her newly acquired skills to take revenge on the drug dealers, she journeyed to Seattle, taking out a roadblock along the way. Abigail subsequently built a sniper's nest in one of the city's largest neon signs, though she would use others to recharge as well. In the alley where her brother was killed, she also set up an altar dedicated to him.
Over the next two weeks, Abigail tracked down and assassinated 21 of Seattle's drug dealers, using her powers to set up elaborate tributes to her brother at each crime scene. The D.U.P used this to their advantage by manipulating news agencies to portray her as a relentless killer that randomly targeted innocent civilians. As a result, unrest among the populace spread, with activists using her as an example to protest against drugs and Conduits.
Abigail was eventually tracked down by Delsin Rowe and his brother, Reggie, who sought to learn more about Brooke Augustine, the head of the D.U.P. Spotting Delsin snooping around the crime scenes of one of her latest victims, she fired at him from her sniper's nest and subsequently ran when he attempted to pursue her. Thanks to her neon powers, Abigail was able to escape easily. However, when she later went to one of the city's neon signs to recharge, she was approached by Delsin, who grabbed her, allowing him to acquire her neon powers.
Briefly stunned, Abigail managed to recover and ran away, believing Delsin to be a D.U.P agent. However, as Delsin now possessed her Light Speed ability, he was able to chase after her, despite her attempts to stop him. Eventually cornered atop a building, Abigail saw an opportunity and shattered the glass roof on which she and Delsin stood, causing them to drop down into an auditorium filled with neon signs.
Using the signs as energy sources, Abigail engaged Delsin more directly but found her powers to be weakening when he began draining the signs. She was subsequently forced on the defensive when Delsin developed the Neon Beam ability, with which he eventually defeated her. Collapsing on the stage, Abigail tried to fight back against Delsin, who once more took hold of her to fully absorb her powers. The pair then passed out, with Reggie appearing shortly thereafter to help his brother up and take Abigail into custody.
- Good Karma (Canon)
Thanks to Delsin's intervention, Abigail was not arrested and instead taken under his wing, that way that she could learn self-restraint in hunting down the drug dealers. She subsequently agreed to help Delsin in gaining more control over his newly acquired powers by tracking down core relays. While they did so, Delsin attempted to convince her into taking the dealers alive and acting more responsibly as a Conduit.
This sparked an idea in Abigail's mind, in which she decided that, instead of going after the dealers themselves, they should be going after the suppliers. She subsequently procured information on a large drug shipment that was stored at the marina. Together with Delsin, she destroyed the boats carrying the drugs, then assisted him in tailing the spooked suppliers to a remote alley. There, Abigail and Delsin subdued the last of the dealers and freed their hookers before retiring for the night.
- Evil Karma (Non-Canon)
Thanks to Delsin's intervention, Abigail was not arrested and was instead taken under his wing, though Reggie warned him the price would be his to pay if she attacked somebody again. She subsequently agreed to help Delsin in gaining more control over his newly acquired powers by tracking down core relays. While they did so, Delsin attempted to convince her to go after the Lifeline activists instead of the drug dealers.
Abigail eventually grew to see Delsin's point of view and began attacking the activists, disrupting their many rallies. She then decided to target the protesters' leader, though it took several tries and the elimination of many D.U.P troops to find him. With Delsin's help, she recorded her murder of the Lifeline leader, blaming the activists for her violent behavior. Following this, she hooked up with Delsin and spent the night with him.
Following Delsin's acquisition of the Video power in the Lantern District, Abigail called him to ask about the rampage left behind in downtown Seattle, believing he was behind it, as the destruction involved the use of Smoke manipulation. She later met with him to discuss his connection with Hank, being suspicious of the Smoke Conduit's motives. While Delsin went to find Hank, Abigail was once again captured by Augustine, alongside fellow escapee Eugene Sims, and the two were brought to a makeshift D.U.P prison camp on an artificial island off the coast of the city.
Although restrained during the confrontation between Delsin and Augustine, Abigail was still able to escape when the island collapsed. Later, she joined Delsin as he ascended Augustine's headquarters, opening up several vents for him to use, as well as aiding him in combat. Once they reached the roof of the building, Abigail used her Neon powers to create an entrance, that way Delsin could end Augustine's hold over Seattle and dismantle the D.U.P.
Good Ending: After Augustine's operations were shut down, Abigail reunited with Delsin and Eugene, with their names cleared from the propaganda that had previously been spread about them. She then aided her fellow Conduits in jump-starting a new era in which humans and Conduits could co-exist.
Evil Ending: After Augustine was killed by Delsin, Abigail joined him and Eugene in taking control of the city, usurping the D.U.P's position of power.
Paper Trail
According to a missing person's report found via Paper Trail, Abigail's parents have been wanting to re-establish contact with her since the death of her brother Brent.
Powers and Abilities
Neon Manipulation
Abigail's Neon powers have manifested themselves somewhere in her late teens. She was trained in controlling them when the D.U.P apprehended her. As a result, she possesses a great degree of control over neon, which she can use in a variety of ways. She is capable of firing volatile beams of neon, as well as shorter consecutive blasts, allowing her to dispatch enemies from great distances. She also has the ability to detect her opponents' weak spots, allowing her to quickly kill them. In addition, she can also send a blast of neon wind to put enemies in stasis, allowing her to hit their weak spots easier.
Abigail can also send multiple neon rockets to hit many enemies simultaneously. If an attacker ventures too close, she can also generate a concussive forcefield around herself to temporarily stun them. As for close combat, she uses fast punches and kicks powered up by her neon energy. She learned her melee attacks by watching anime (Japanese animation), as revealed in First Light. Abigail is also capable of transforming herself into neon to move around at superhuman speeds, jump large distances, and run up vertical surfaces. Like Delsin, Abigail is able to use Neon Thrusters to slow her descent. Finally, she is able to produce a singularity which draws in enemies for a few seconds before generating an explosion.
Sub-Powers
- Drain Neon: Activation and replenishment of Neon. This allows Abigail to absorb neon from neon signs and car underlights. Triggered by pressing the touchpad.
- Neon Bolt: Fires a bolt of Neon energy. Triggered by pressing .
- Rapid Fire: Fires an automatic stream of Neon Bolts.
- Extended Clip: Rapid Fire for 50% longer.
- UltraViolent Light: Rapid for an additional 50% longer.
- Light Speed: Allows Abigail to endlessly run in light form. Going through clouds of neon gas while dashing allows her to gain speed. Enemies on the ground cannot see Abigail while she is dashing if they do not already know she is there. Triggered by holding .
- Photon Jump: Allows Abigail to jump during a Light Speed Dash.
- Air Dash: Abigail can perform an Air Dash while in the air.
- Extended Cloud Boost: Passing through a Neon cloud will keep her speed duration by 50%.
- Double Air Dash: Abigail can perform two Air Dashes while in the air.
- Stasis Blast: Abigail's blast, which launches enemies into the air, putting them into a neon energy bubble where time is frozen. Triggered by pressing .
- Charged Blast: Holding will condense the Neon energy and send the blast three times farther.
- Extended Bubble: Increases the duration of the Stasis Bubble.
- Hyper Charged Blast: Charged blasts travel 50% faster.
- Longer Blast: Stasis Blasts travel 50% farther.
- Volatile Stasis: Enemies trapped in Stasis take twice as much damage, and defeating a floating enemy will cause an explosion.
- Homing Missiles: Abigail's rockets, which upon being fired, split into multiple projectiles that home in on enemies and detonate. Increases the amount of heavy ammo through upgrades.
- Large Salvo: 30% more missiles per salvo.
- Massive Salvo: 60% more missiles per salvo.
- Insane Salvo: 100% more missiles per salvo.
- Heavy Detonation: Missiles do extra damage and launch enemies into the air.
- Laser Focus: Reveals an enemy's weak points for easy kills. Triggered by pressing .
- Enhanced Focus: Laser Focus slows time by an additional 50%.
- Extended Focus: Slows down times for even longer while zooming.
- Weak point Recharge: Hitting an enemy's weak point will recharge the Focus Bar by 50%.
- Enslave: Hitting every weak point on an enemy will make him fight for Abigail for a short time.
- Extended Captivity: Enemies will fight for Abigail for an even longer amount of time.
- Melee: Abigail's melee attacks involve her using fast punches and kicks, which are powered up by her neon energy.
- Melee Finisher: After hitting an enemy a few times, Abigail can then charge her target at near-lightspeed before hitting them with a relativistic dropkick to instantly knock out her foes and send them flying into each other. She can also save her dropkicks for later use and, with upgrades, increase the finisher capacity to three. The finisher can be used by pressing .
- Dash Strike: During a dash, the player can press to have Abigail quickly knock enemies away and put them into stasis.
- Dash Strike Recharge: Hitting an enemy with a Dash Strike will instantly recharge finishers.
- Mega Finisher: Finishers now create explosions that damage enemies.
- Neon Bubble Shield: This ability is not playable, but Abigail was seen to use it in Second Son as a protective forcefield.
- Neon Singularity: Abigail's Karma Bomb. She proceeds to concentrate her energy into a ball of light and throws it into the air, producing a singularity that draws in enemies and explodes shortly after. Defeating enemies will refill the Singularity Meter.
- Supernova: Increases the radius and vacuum power of Neon Singularity.
Basic Conduit Abilities
Abigail has demonstrated the enhanced healing abilities and resistance to damage that all Conduits possess and has showcased it several times. When at her weakest levels of power, she was able to shrug off a briefcase full of C-4 to the face, which sent her flying out of the building and falling over a dozen stories onto the street, where she was then hit by a passing truck and got back up almost immediately as if nothing happened.
She is able to casually blow up cars and smash apart shipping containers and D.U.P. concrete barriers with simple punches and kicks. Plus, she can dispatch the toughest of D.U.P. troopers with ease with melee combos. She is also able to quickly regenerate from any kind of damage, including gunshots through the chest and head. This is acknowledged by Shane, who noted that shooting her to death would be a fruitless effort and was riddled with bullets while unconscious by his men for an unknown amount of time, followed by a recovery before even regaining consciousness.
In First Light, Abigail shows some proficiency in using parkour, though probably not as adept as Cole or Delsin. Instead of climbing, Abigail mainly relies on her powers to scale buildings.
Characteristics
Abigail is rather distinctive in her looks, making her easily recognizable. Her dark pink hair, ring piercing, and black earrings all serve to establish her rebellious image. She wears a white shirt that features a pink skull wearing shades and putting a finger to its lips. On top of that is a worn, green coat with pink patterns on the back and sides, with the sleeves slightly tucked up, and she wears a wristband. She wears dark red shorts over black, ripped, tight leggings and dark lavender-pink boots.
Abigail possessed a destructive tendency, as well as an issue towards authority, being noticeably dismissive of Reggie. She is shown to be the most vulgar of all protagonists, swearing very frequently, both in battle and in cutscenes.
She possesses a New Jersey accent, which is highly noticeable in First Light. In Second Son, she seemed to have lost her accent, as it is barely noticeable.
Relationships
Delsin Rowe
At first, Abigail was hostile towards Delsin, believing him to be a D.U.P agent sent to capture her. After engaging in a fight with him and understanding the initial misunderstanding of what Delsin was truly after, she was then taken under his wing. She helped him gain control over his newly acquired Neon powers. As the duo worked together in eliminating the D.U.P influence in the various districts of Seattle, the two became very strong allies.
Abigail has shown romantic feelings for Delsin. She was disappointed when he left before she woke up post-intercourse and also showed care for his well-being before he pursued Hank. However, in the evil karma mission "Fight Intolerants", their romantic relationship was shown more explicitly. Feeling a sudden burst of energy and wanting to burn it off after killing the Lifeline leader, she asked Delsin if he wanted to hook up. Although Delsin was hesitant at first, suggesting that there were more activists out there for them to kill, she reeled him in and locked lips with him, in which they proceeded to make out passionately, as Abigail wrapped her legs and arms around Delsin as they had sex off-screen. In the post-mission dialogue, Abigail thanked Delsin for having sex with her but apologized for "all those laser blasts at the end".
In terms of an actual relationship, Delsin is just a close friend and ally.
Eugene Sims
Abigail and Eugene's only screen time together was at the end of Second Son, and they were working together to help Delsin assault Augustine's tower, fighting off the onslaught of D.U.P and becoming allies with him. They seem to be on good terms aside from a few remarks thrown at Eugene by Abigail.
Brent Walker
Brent was Abigail's older brother, who she cared about a lot. After his death, Abigail decided to wipe the city of what caused her to kill him.
Behind the scenes
- Abigail was voiced and motion-captured by Laura Bailey who, coincidentally, is married to Travis Willingham, the voice for Reggie and Shane. Interestingly enough, she has severe antagonistic relationships with both men. In the case of the former, she insulted him by calling him 'powerless', while Reggie however, does not react to this. In the case of the latter, she went as far as to kill him.
- Bailey has listed Abigail as the #2 character that has defined her career in voice acting.[3]
- Abigail, when she was first conceived, was "a bit more shy, a bit more fragile," when compared to her final version. Her persona was changed with imput from Bailey and Willingham.[3]
- In the manga drawn by Celia Penderghast, Abigail is represented by Inazuma the peahen or peafowl. "Inazuma" means "lightning bolt" in Japanese, likely a homage to Abigail's powers.
- In an interview in 2016, Troy Baker stated that many of the scenes performed by Laura Bailey and himself were improvised due to the lack of a completed script.
- In First Light, while using Neon to graffiti a truck, Abigail uses the hand placement commonly associated with the Kamehameha from Dragon Ball. This may be a reference to Laura Bailey's history with the franchise, as she voiced Goku as a child in the original Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z, as well as Kid Trunks and Erasa.
- Fetch cameos as a 'bot in Astro Bot, labelled "Neon Avenger." Her description reads "Lights up any room she's in."
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Notes
References
- ↑ Missing person's report from Paper Trail
- ↑ The Final Piece. Infamous 2.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 2020-12-26, Looking Back With Laura Bailey. Game Informer, accessed on 2021-01-20