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Cortex here.
I didn't want to be on this hellsite, but Twitter is dying, so here I am. My secretary and romantic partner, Melissa Ployee, is writing my posts for me. You may feel free to ask me or her anything!
Does M. Press regularly interact with Uka Uka considering that she‘s Cortex’s secretary, who is already a frequent student of the mask I figured that the two of them would share quite a lot of interactions with each other. If so, how do they interact with each other?
M. Press is only known as M. Ployee to Uka Uka. He isn't aware of her past history, at least not initially. He does find out before Cortex ever does, however.
M. Ployee and Uka Uka interact frequently because of their associations with Cortex.
M. Ployee is highly respectful towards Uka Uka, calling him "Lord Uka Uka" and "Mighty Uka Uka". She doesn't dare anger the mask any more than she does Cortex. She also does genuinely respect Uka Uka as a person, knowing full well he used to be a living human. However, she'd be lying if she said she didn't resent him a little for taking advantage of Dr. Cortex so much, as well as outright abusing the mad doctor.
As for Uka Uka, he sees M. Ployee as a highly efficient worker, even if he doesn't understand her apparent attraction to Dr. Cortex. He does appreciate her loyalty to him, however, as it has often come through for the N-Team in a pinch. When he finds out she's actually M. Press, however, he becomes more wary of her, as he can't accept that someone as powerful as M. Press would willingly stop being a supervillain just to become a secretary for CORTEX, of all people! He is, however, pleased that she seems to be on their side for now.