![]() ![]() Despite Tressa's protest, Margo detonated the bomb, killing herself along with her Hammond-employed captors-and giving Tressa a chance to escape. After narrowly escaping the Security Spectre, Tressa looked up to see Margo being dragged away by two human guards, neither of whom seemed to realize that a bomb had been planted-or that Margo still had the detonator in her hands. Tressa was shocked to discover Margo planting a bomb in Hammond's facility, and attempted to stop her before a patrolling security Spectre stumbled upon the pair, instantly attacking them. Margo made it obvious that sabotage was the objective, but didn't tell Tressa exactly what her plans were. Margo hatched a plan for the two of them to sneak into the facility Hammond Robotics was using to mine Cleo's natural resources (under the guise of rebuilding it). One of her friends, a redhead named Margo, seemed particularly worried about the state of the moon, which was destroyed by a meteor shower on the night of Seer's birth. In addition to their shared love of tarot card readings and other forms of divination, Tressa and her friends also shared a deep sense of concern for Boreas' damaged moon, Cleo. Despite her standoffish nature, Catalyst is already building friendships with both Bloodhound and Rampart. With the support of her friends, Tressa fully embraced her transgender identity, and for the first time in years, her future seemed bright. Now Playing: Apex Legends Catalyst Character Trailer The Basicsĭescribed on her official bio page as someone who "likes crystals more than she likes most people," Tressa Smith dealt with social anxiety and difficult adolescence, but eventually found kinship with some fellow outcasts-a trio of girls who rebelled again Boreas' strict social conformity and preferred to live life with their heads in the clouds (okay, technically on the moon). Keep reading for a full breakdown of Catalyst's abilities, and tips on using them to your advantage in-game.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's Now, using some "borrowed" equipment from her former employers, Catalyst is ready to put her ferrofluid-flinging skills to the test in the Apex Games and finally take on Seer. But despite her spiritual practices and supernatural aura, Catalyst's in-game abilities depend entirely on technology. Many Pagan religions are associated with the moon, and prior to joining the Apex Games, Catalyst actually spent years working to keep Boreas' damaged moon from falling out of the sky. As we saw in Stories From The Outlands: Last Hope, she appears to have a spiritual connection to her homeworld's moon, Cleo. A practicing witch, Catalyst often turns to tarot cards, crystals, and various other forms of divination for guidance. ![]() Season 15: Eclipse is no different, introducing us to the first-ever trans woman to join the Apex Games: Catalyst. Apex Legends is known for its diverse cast of characters, with developer Respawn Entertainment creating a believable, fully-fleshed out legend every season. ![]()
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