- "She died in her real life, and that's all the Director ever remembered of her. So now, no matter how tough she is, no matter how hard she fights, she's always going to fail, because that's what she's based on. No matter what she's doing, or what she's trying to accomplish, just when her goal is within her reach, it gets yanked away. Every. Single. Time. Can you imagine what that's like?"
- ― Epsilon (Red vs Blue) describing Tex to Washington in Reunion
The ability to become the embodiment of failure. Variation of Failure Manipulation and Concept Embodiment. Opposite to Victory Embodiment.
Also Called[]
- Epic Fail Embodiment
- Defeat Embodiment
- Failure Incarnate
- The Failure
- The Unsuccessful
- The Living Failure
- The Walking Failure
Capabilities[]
The user of this power can embody failure, the concept of the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, and is normally viewed as the opposite of success.
Applications[]
- Defeat Inducement
- Efficacy Manipulation
- Event Manipulation
- Failure Manipulation
- Immortality - Failing to die.
- Jinxed
Associations[]
- Adaptive Power Level
- Concept Embodiment
- Destiny Manipulation
- Equality
- Obsolescence
- Reality Rejection
Limitations[]
- If the user isn't a failure, this power doesn't work.
- The users of this power, even if they are all powerful, will ultimately fail in the end.
Known users[]
- Al Bundy (Married... with Children)
- Agent Texas/Beta (Red vs Blue)
- Wheatley (Portal 2)
- Jerry Smith (Rick and Morty)
- Stanley S. SquarePants (Spongebob SquarePants)
- Woops (Experiment 600) (Lilo & Stitch)
- EFG Epic Fail Guy (Internet culture)
- Kumagawa Misogi (Medaka Box)
- Brunhild (Valkyrie Crusade)