![]() ![]() After venting her frustrations, Ashe asked B.O.B. ![]() To add insult to injury, Cassidy took off on Ashe's own hovercycle, heading straight past them. He hoped there were no hard feelings between him and B.O.B., to which the omnic simply blinked. In the aftermath, Cassidy loaded the gang members on a hover dolly, sending them down the road. The resulting blast separated B.O.B.'s head from his body. However, Cassidy threw some grenades their way and used his revolver to detonate them. activated his arm cannon and opened fire, forcing Cassidy to take cover. His master yelling at him to do something, B.O.B. was able to deflect some bullets away from Ashe. Despite being outnumbered, Cassidy quickly incapacitated most of the crew, though grabbing a Route 66 signpost, B.O.B. Ashe told Cassidy to tell her what it was, but he refused, and a standoff developed, followed by a gunfight. He obliged, and both servant and master looked at the contents with interest. This piqued Ashe's interest, and she ordered B.O.B. He told the gang that they could help themselves to the spoils bar a single crate, which he wanted for himself. A military cargo train was derailed, and they began to help themselves to the spoils, before Cassidy arrived on the scene. and other gang members took part in a heist on Route 66. Īt some point after Jesse McCree left the gang, Ashe had B.O.B. At some point after joining the gang, his chasis was fitted with armour plating. remained at her side and partook in heists himself. When Ashe founded the Deadlock Gang, B.O.B. She teamed up with B.O.B, intent on recovering her fortune. On the day of her graduation, Ashe was arrested yet again, causing her parents to disinherit her. Throughout her youth, Ashe spent a lot of time talking to B.O.B., even though he apparently couldn't talk back. He was there when she partook in target shooting on the family estate, and was there when Ashe was released from prison. Her parents paid little attention to her, and care of their daughter was mostly relegated to B.O.B. was the butler of Elizabeth Ashe's family. The book is now available in paperback, e-book and audiobook formats from the Scholastic Store and other retailers.B.O.B. Overwatch fans can look forward to high-octane chases and action-packed stand-offs found throughout Deadlock Rebels, while also discovering alongside Ashe that family isn't just about blood – it’s about the people who've got your back when your back's against the wall! To steal back what's rightfully hers, Ashe teams up with her omnic butler, B.O.B., and local ruffian McCree for a series of heists, catapulting the trio into a game of fast money and dangerous alliances. When Ashe is arrested yet again on the morning of her high school graduation, her aloof, old-money parents decide to disinherit her from the family fortune. The American Southwest is ripe for the taking and ruled by those looking to profit off the chaos. Released as part of Scholastic’s AFK imprint and penned by acclaimed author Lyndsay Ely, Deadlock Rebels arrives as an original story exploring the founding of the Deadlock Gang and the origins of fan-favorite heroes Elizabeth Caledonia Ashe and Jesse McCree in the years following the Omnic Crisis. The full description for Overwatch: Deadlock Rebels reads as follows: RELATED: Overwatch: How Tracer Fixed Her Chronal Accelerator The first was The Hero of Numbani by Nicky Drayden, which focused on 11-year-old inventor Efi Oladele as she builds the robotic defender Orisa to protect her city from the terrorist Doomfist, joining forces with freedom fighter and DJ Lúcio dos Santos. in the animated short Reunion.ĭeadlock Rebels is the second Overwatch novel published by Scholastic. His former cohort Ashe, a mobile and versatile shooter, made her explosive debut alongside B.O.B. McCree, an offensive-focused character with a cowboy theme, has been a playable character in Overwatch since the game's launch in 2016, and quickly became a fan-favorite among players.
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