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'''Rick O'Shea''' is an Irish [[Epic]] that can make objects unstable through touch, which then explode under any significant impact. A gauss gun, which [[Abraham]] purchased from [[Diamond]], replicated his power by charging up a bullet and turning it into an exploding projectile. Diamond says he is a standard kinetic energy Epic.{{book ref|Steelheart|16}}
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'''Rick O'Shea''' is an [[Wikipedia: Irish|Irish]] [[Epic]] that can make objects unstable through touch, which then explode under any significant impact. A gauss gun, which [[Abraham]] purchased from [[Diamond]], replicated his power by charging up a bullet and turning it into an exploding projectile. Diamond says he is a standard kinetic energy Epic.{{book ref|Steelheart|16}}
   
 
Abraham dislikes this Epic's name due to it being a pun on the French word ricochet, comparing it to "something Cody would say."{{book ref|Steelheart|16}}
 
Abraham dislikes this Epic's name due to it being a pun on the French word ricochet, comparing it to "something Cody would say."{{book ref|Steelheart|16}}

Latest revision as of 06:37, 18 April 2020

Rick O'Shea
Powers Epic
Nationality Ireland
Homeworld Earth (Reckoners)

Rick O'Shea is an Irish Epic that can make objects unstable through touch, which then explode under any significant impact. A gauss gun, which Abraham purchased from Diamond, replicated his power by charging up a bullet and turning it into an exploding projectile. Diamond says he is a standard kinetic energy Epic.[1]

Abraham dislikes this Epic's name due to it being a pun on the French word ricochet, comparing it to "something Cody would say."[1]

David Charleston notes that Rick O'Shea was a newer Epic, and so wasn't one of the Epics in the old days that was imprisoned and experimented on. David wonders, then, if such research still occurs.[1]

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Chaos2651 (talk) 06:26, 18 April 2020 (UTC)