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** Anissa very nearly crushes Mark's throat under her foot, just stopping before he dies. It's a chilling demonstration of how helpless Mark is compared to a fully-trained Viltrumite.
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** Anissa's presence also serves as a horrifying reminder for how helpless humanity (including those with superpowers) are against Viltrumites. A terrified Amber describes how Anissa's grip was like an iron clamp that could kill her at any second and she ''isn't wrong''. Mark is only able to save Amber and the surrounding civilians by convincing Anissa that he talk to her as long as she leaves Amber and the people unharmed. And Anissa tells him to make it quick...
*** As much as Anissa talks to Mark about how her and the Viltrumite Empire could help humanity, and even denounces any personal sadism, it's clear that she doesn't value human life anymore than Vidor or Thula did on Thraxia. As she shows not a shred of hesitance to kill Amber or the surrounding people and tone in her voice lets you know she can and ''will'' in a heartbeat if Mark doesn't comply.

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** Anissa's presence also serves as a horrifying reminder for how helpless humanity (including those with superpowers) are against Viltrumites. A terrified Amber describes how Anissa's grip was like an iron clamp that could kill her at any second and she ''isn't wrong''. Mark is only able to save Amber and the surrounding civilians by convincing Anissa that he will talk to her as long as she leaves Amber and the people unharmed. And Anissa tells him to make it quick...
*** As much as Anissa talks to Mark about how her and the Viltrumite Empire could help humanity, and even denounces any personal sadism, it's clear that she doesn't value human life anymore than Vidor or Thula did on Thraxia. As she shows not a shred of hesitance to kill Amber or the surrounding people and the tone in her voice lets you know she can and ''will'' in a heartbeat if Mark doesn't comply.

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* In the middle of Mark's date with Amber, a Viltrumite, Anissa, just suddenly enters the scene out of nowhere to demand that Mark speak with her about his progress on conquering Earth, or she'll slaughter everyone in the restaurant they're in, starting with Amber. This threat is delivered with bone chilling casualness, with her hand is calmly resting around Amber's neck, and Amber herself is sobbing in fear.
** Anissa's presence also serves as a horrifying reminder for how helpless humanity (including those with superpowers) are against Viltrumites. Amber terrifying describes to Mark how Anissa's grip was like an iron clamp that could kill her at any second and she ''isn't wrong''. Mark is only able to save Amber and the surrounding civilians by convincing her he will talk to her as long as she leaves Amber and the people unharmed.
*** Also as much as Anissa talks to Mark about how her and the Vitltrumite Empire could help humanity it's clear she doesn't value human life anymore then Vidor or Thula did on Thraxia. As she shows not a shred of hesitance to kill Amber or the surrounding people and tone in her voice lets you know she can and ''will'' in a heartbeat if Mark doesn't comply.
* After managing to fight evenly against another Viltrumite, Thula, in ''It's Been A While'' there might be some hope that Mark can hold his own against Anissa should things get violent. There isn't. Anissa completely outclasses Mark to the point of helplessness, their fight is arguably even more one sided than when Mark tried to fight his father, if a lot less drawn out and brutal. Which once again puts into perspective how bleak Earth's prospects are against a Viltrumite invasion when just one of them can already prove too much to handle.

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* In the middle of Mark's date with Amber, a Viltrumite, Anissa, just suddenly enters the scene out of nowhere to demand that Mark speak with her about his progress on conquering Earth, or she'll slaughter everyone in the restaurant they're in, starting with Amber. This threat is delivered with bone chilling casualness, with while her hand is calmly resting around Amber's neck, and Amber herself is sobbing in slowly shedding tears of fear.
** Anissa's presence also serves as a horrifying reminder for how helpless humanity (including those with superpowers) are against Viltrumites. A terrified Amber terrifying describes to Mark how Anissa's grip was like an iron clamp that could kill her at any second and she ''isn't wrong''. Mark is only able to save Amber and the surrounding civilians by convincing her Anissa that he will talk to her as long as she leaves Amber and the people unharmed.
unharmed. And Anissa tells him to make it quick...
*** Also as As much as Anissa talks to Mark about how her and the Vitltrumite Viltrumite Empire could help humanity humanity, and even denounces any personal sadism, it's clear that she doesn't value human life anymore then than Vidor or Thula did on Thraxia. As she shows not a shred of hesitance to kill Amber or the surrounding people and tone in her voice lets you know she can and ''will'' in a heartbeat if Mark doesn't comply.
comply.
** Her actions and demeanor as Invincible fights against a kaiju attacking a cruise ship. Even as Mark struggles against the monster and the surrounding civilians put in peril, she simply... watches, calmly surveying the beasts' rampage and not lifting a finger until it's clear to her that Mark alone is inefficient. At which point, she rushes straight through the creature, instantly killing it and shedding the blood covering her whole body off just by stopping mid flight. She doesn't even blink. Anissa points out the civilians being in danger, but her choice of words make it clear that she was only prioritizing a demonstration for Mark above any of the lives that were at stake.
* After managing to fight evenly against another Viltrumite, Thula, in ''It's Been A While'' there might be some hope that Mark can hold his own against Anissa should things get violent. There isn't. Anissa completely outclasses Mark to the point of helplessness, their helplessness. Their fight is arguably even more one sided than when Mark tried to fight his father, if a lot less drawn out and brutal. Which once again puts into perspective how bleak Earth's prospects are against a Viltrumite invasion when just one of them can already prove too much to handle.

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