Which two Renegades worked together to fight Hawthorne, while their teammates helped her hostage, at the beginning of the novel?
Nova Artino / Insomnia & Danna Bell / Monarch?
Who did Nova repeat Honey's dating advice to, in order to help them with their own love life?
Until Hawthorne's murder, what does the public believe happened to the Sentinel?
They believed Hawthorne drowned him by throwing him off the barge. They believe he is dead.
What powers does Callum Treadwell have?
Callum can make people see the wonder and beauty in the world.
The theme of power and the responsibility surrounding it is a common theme in this book. Name 1 character who abuses their power in Arch Enemies and explain how.
Genissa Clarke tortured Hawthorne and stole her powers using Agent N before murdering her, rather than arresting her.
Where was Danna during the Renegades Gala? Why did she not attend the gala with Ruby as planned?
She was transformed into her butterflies, unable to transform back into her normal form because Nova and the other Anarchists were holding one of her butterflies captive in a jar.
They keep disagreeing about how best to take care of Ace, and what he needs.
What happened in the weeks leading up to his mother's death that caused Adrian to feel like he was responsible?
He would have recurring nightmares about a shadowy figure killing her.
Where has the Vitality Charm been all these years, up until Adrian, Nova, and Callum find it?
The Artifacts Department in Renegades Headquarters
During her infiltration of the Renegades Headquarters at the end of the novel, Nova uses her powers to knock out 5 people, but feels guilty about using her powers on one of them. Which one does she feel guilty about using her powers on, and why?
Nova feels guilty about using her powers on Callum Treadwell / Wonder. She feels guilty because she doesn't see Callum as her enemy.
What did Adrian enter the Anarchist tunnels in search of?
Winston Pratt's puppet, Hettie
How does the loss of Nova’s family influence her decisions and motivations throughout the book?
Their loss drives her deep distrust of the Renegades, who failed to protect her loved ones when she needed them most. This betrayal fuels her commitment to the Anarchists, pushing her to seek revenge and challenge the Renegades' authority, believing that true freedom comes from dismantling their control over the world.
The Vitality Charm was used for the first time in Chapter 21. Please summarize what happened in this scene.
Adrian wore the Vitality Charm to enter Max's quarantine. Max was afraid of taking Adrian's powers, but when it became clear that the Vitality Charm was protecting Adrian from Max, Max immediately hugged him.
Who used to live in Adrian, Hugh, and Simon's house before the Age of Anarchy?
The Mayor of Gatlon City
How do Ruby and Oscar react to learning that Adrian is the Sentinel? How do they feel about Adrian in the aftermath?
They are shocked and angry that Adrian lied to them, and concerned with some of the things the Sentinel has been accused of (Hawthorne's murder). However, they continue to support him because they know that he's a good person, and they love him.
Adrian and Nova have conflicting philosophies on whether or not society is too reliant on the Renegades for their own good. What event caused Adrian to change his perspective, and why?
Adrian changed his mind after Max was injured. The ERs only use prodigy healers, not regular doctors, which delayed Max getting the treatment he needed.
Does Nova feel guilty for killing Ingrid Thompson in the previous book? Why or why not?
Nova does not feel guilty. Ingrid's actions would have caused the deaths of innocent people, not just Renegades. In Nova's eyes, that would be murder, not sacrifices.
Why is the discovery of Agent N a turning point in the plot?
It introduces a powerful new weapon that can permanently strip prodigies of their abilities. This development significantly raises the stakes, creating fear among both heroes and villains and forcing characters like Nova to reconsider their strategies. It also symbolizes the Renegades' willingness to control and limit power, highlighting the growing tension between freedom and order at the heart of the conflict.
Why is the Vitality Charm so important to Simon Westwood / Dread Warden specifically?
It allows him to have physical contact with Max, which they've never been able to safely do before.
Why is it dangerous for Nova to develop feelings for Adrian?
This emotional conflict threatens to compromise her mission, cloud her judgment, and potentially expose her true identity as Nightmare, putting both her life and the Anarchists' plans at risk.
How do the Renegades maintain control over the city?
The Renegades maintain control over the city through a combination of advanced technology, strict enforcement of laws, and a powerful public image as the protectors of justice. Their presence is bolstered by a highly organized structure, regular patrols, and the strategic use of propaganda to promote their ideals of order and safety.
How do the Anarchists exploit the Renegades’ overconfidence in their own power?
The Anarchists exploit the Renegades’ overconfidence by carefully planning surprise attacks and using unconventional strategies that the Renegades often overlook. They rely on the element of surprise, deception, and the underestimation of their abilities, knowing that the Renegades' arrogance makes them less prepared for unconventional threats and hidden dangers.
Why is Nova’s decision to save Max such a critical moment in her character development?
Despite being an Anarchist, she chooses to save an innocent child rather than let him die, revealing her capacity for compassion and challenging her loyalty to the Anarchist cause. This choice complicates her identity as Nightmare, blurring the lines between hero and villain.
What does the star in Nova's dream represent thematically?
It represents hope.
The themes of morality and justice are common themes throughout the book. Agent N becomes a controversial issue within the prodigy community. What explanation do Renegades like Monarch use to justify using it on criminal prodigies?
Villains forego their rights when they commit crimes.
Villains are too dangerous to have powers.
If a villain doesn't have powers, they can be re-integrated into society after serving their time.