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I know the poll isn’t over yet but heeeere’s the gang
Here's the agent I was ponifying earlier- it's Opal! Kudos if you got it right
Made her cutie mark a steering wheel because she heads the van, but it also represents her desire for control, both in a good way (being a leader) and a bad way (...everything with the Shadow)
That picture is terrible btw I am terrible at cutie mark rendering
She got it after the S3 premiere, and ironically was the last of the mobile unit to get one
Added a bow that keeps her half-pony up, just cuz it looks nice
She's a pegasus! Stole that from @serendertothesquad and @screw-fandom-urls-anyway
The Shadow has similar design elements to her because duh. I have to actually draw it out later, but she has the same patterns in her mane and tail, as well as the same bow. They kept wearing them despite everything
Opal!
I haven't watched too much of OSMU aside from the "plot" episodes, but I got an idea for an AU where Opal and The Shadow switch places
Before Olizabeth gets the chance to quit Odd Squad and become a villain, Opal is kidnapped by a mysterious villain (whom I'll call Obsidian for now). Obsidian's clues prove to be easy for Olizabeth. Too easy...
Olizabeth immediately deduces that Obsidian is Opal, and confronts her in her "lair" (which is just an empty Delivery Doug's in the Arctic).
Opal says that she wanted Olizabeth to have the satisfaction of catching her first villain, but she didn't want her to face actual "dangerous" villains.
Obsidian is initially (and intentionally) harmless as a full-fledged villain, which means that other villains do not take her seriously. This only pushes her to go the opposite route, trying to ensure that the most dangerous threat to Olizabeth is her.