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===The Chairman=== The secret master of the Rook City underworld, and a scary mixture of both Ra's al-Ghul and the Kingpin, Graham Pike (spoilers!) is the leader of the Organization, and has, over the course of a century, molded Rook City into the crime-ridden corporate shithole it is today, maintaining his youth with regular baths in vats of rejuvenating chemicals. At his side is the Operative, Sophia DeLeon, one of Mr. Fixer's old pupils, and together they each constitute his nemeses. The Chairman is widely considered to be ''the'' most difficult boss in the game, and an absolute headache for all but the most well-prepared teams of carefully-selected heroes to deal with. Originally, the Chairman himself is hidden in the shadowy underworld and can't be targeted, while the Operative is in play and his many, many Thug cards are in the villain trash. From there, the Operative scries his deck for an Underboss each turn, who then plays a Thug from the trash. Thugs will block for their bosses, give the villain extra card plays, or just beat the shit out of you, and there's two thugs per underboss. This can quickly cause him to snowball into an unstoppable force, so killing off Thugs and Underbosses is important, but every time you do the Operative kicks you in the dick. Also, the Chairman is revealed as Chairman Pike when the heroes have "interrogated" enough Underbosses, and brutally counter-attacks whenever he's hit. Oh, and some of his cards can pull KO'd Underbosses out of the trash en masse. Good luck taking on the Organization, kids!
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