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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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'''Upstart''' is the leader of his own [[Freakshow]] faction, the Upstart Faction.  He is most notably mentioned in the '''The Freaklympics''' story arc from [[Marvin_Weintraub#Story_Arc|Marvin Weintraub]] or [[Collin_Larson#Story_Arc|Collin Larson]] for Heroes. (Levels 25-29)   
'''Upstart''' is the leader of his own [[Freakshow]] faction, the Upstart Faction.  He is most notably mentioned in the '''The Freaklympics''' story arc from [[Marvin Weintraub#Story Arc|Marvin Weintraub]] or [[Collin Larson#Story Arc|Collin Larson]] for Heroes. (Levels 25-29)   


==Background ==
== Background ==


Upstart is currently in prison, but his followers want to break him out.  They were planning on using explosives and sonic destabilizers under [[Brickstown]] to blow the [[Ziggurat|Brick House]] open and free him.
Upstart is currently in prison, but his followers want to break him out.  They were planning on using explosives and sonic destabilizers under [[Brickstown]] to blow the [[Ziggurat|Brick House]] open and free him.
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Revision as of 03:46, 10 June 2009

Overview

Missing picture

Upstart is the leader of his own Freakshow faction, the Upstart Faction. He is most notably mentioned in the The Freaklympics story arc from Marvin Weintraub or Collin Larson for Heroes. (Levels 25-29)

Background

Upstart is currently in prison, but his followers want to break him out. They were planning on using explosives and sonic destabilizers under Brickstown to blow the Brick House open and free him.

There is no reason given, but Dreck betrayed Upstart and was responsible for sending him to jail.