

However, Kaiser can see and speak to her too. Spirit Advisor: To her son Roddy in Blasting Again, after Elfie is captured.Human Aliens: In the Worlds of Power novelization, she's an alien who looks like a typical American teenage girl.Happily Married: To Jason, as of Blasting Again.Energy Being: In Blasting Again, it's revealed that the shapeshifting "Lightning Beings" are actually other survivors of her race.Dropped a Bridge on Him: In Blasting Again, she died of an unknown illness prior to the start of the game.Damsel in Distress: Gets captured by the Plutonium Boss at some point during Jason's adventure to search for Fred in the Worlds of Power novel.Canon Immigrant: She's one of the aspects of the Worlds of Power novel to ascend to canon, as detailed in a backstory of Blasting Again.Blunt Metaphors Trauma: In the Worlds of Power novel, her understanding of the human language results in several funny manglings of popular phrases.In Blasting Again and Zero, she's blonde. Adaptational Dye-Job: She is described as red-headed in the Worlds of Power novel.However, he's capable of many things that the SOPHIA III can't do, such as climbing ladders, entering dungeons, swimming (prior to the Dive upgrade), shooting mines which are too low for the tank's cannon to hit, and crawling through tight spaces. Weak, but Skilled: Outside of the SOPHIA III in the overworld, Jason is largely underequipped, as his only method of attack is a weak and slow peashooter.Tank Goodness: Pilots a battle tank named SOPHIA III.The Hero: Of the Blaster Master series.Happily Married: To Eve, as of Blasting Again.Falling into the Cockpit: In the original game, he just found SOPHIA III while he was searching for Fred.Dropped a Bridge on Him: Was killed in action prior to the events of Blasting Again.Bonus points for chasing Fred all the way there. Down the Rabbit Hole: Falls into a deep hole in his backyard to kick the plot off.gives him the explosive prowess of a Bomber. However, in the end it was revealed to be a mutant disguised to look like Fred, meant to torture Jason psychologically. Big "NO!": In the Worlds of Power novel how he reacts after supposedly killing Fred, the boss of Level 7.The All-American Boy: Before his subterranean adventures, he was a fairly average looking New Yorker living with his pet frog in a peaceful looking town.Masters." It wasn't until the time of Blasting Again that someone decided "Frudnick" should be his canon name. Adaptation Name Change: In the original games, he's just called "Jason." It was Worlds of Power that gave him the last name "Frudnick." Meanwhile, the Sunsoft Game Times comic instead called him "Jason B.Blaster Master: Blasting Again note Flashbacks and mentions only
