((That's one hell of a Manton-bypassing power.
Any particular range?))
((It doesn't bypass the Manton effect any more than Skitter, Regent, or Panacea does. Bypassing the Manton effect would be like if he was a talakinetic who could throw people around like ragdolls.))
"I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that little new data has come up. Onto the next, Skull's second-in-command..."The screen now shows a picture of a taller man, more solidly built as far as can be told behind his white-painted powered armor. Said powered armor has a number of pistons along the chest and limbs, making it look a little like a skeleton.
"...Spine. Spine is the Bones' tinker, with more of a focus on the mechanical than the electronic. He uses a suit of powered armor which focuses more on the power than the armor, letting him strike harder than any of the local heroes but also leaving him vulnerable to a few strong blows. He also constructs simple weapons, notably the Anygun, a large gun which propels just about anything around the size of a softball or a bit smaller to near-sonic speeds. It seems to work using some kind of spring, but we are uncertain. Finally, Spine constructs Vertebrae, smallish, modular robots that can connect with one another to form larger, more powerful or versatile robots. These are fairly flexible but quite fragile, especially when combined. Firepower depends on attachments, which include everything from versions of the Anygun to syringe guns to blades to tools...to the occasional device made by a tinker other than himself. This last one has been coming up more often lately, more on that later. Spine was one of the first Bones, one of two parahumans in the gang when it formed, then called the Bloods and Bones under the leadership of a normal human known as Max the Red. Spine was one of Max's advisors, then became such to Skull when he took over the gang. Spine continues to be a major influence on Skull's plans, a moderating influence on Skull."