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Roulette is a supervillainess in the
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Publication history

Roulette first appeared in ''JSA Secret Files'' #2 (September 2001) and was created by
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and Derec Aucoin.


Fictional character biography

Roulette's grandfather was a Golden Age villain of the same name, who ran a conventional casino and fought Terry Sloane. The current Roulette believes Terry Sloane to be her grandfather, but it is indicated that her grandfather was actually Terry’s brother Ned. Both Roulette and Ned have been added into Mr. Terrific's history, and do not appear in the original stories. Having encountered the second Mister Terrific during one of her schemes, she has come to view him as an unworthy successor to Sloane. Her casino ("The House") is a superhuman gladiatorial arena, capturing heroes with teleporter technology similar to Holt's T-Spheres, and pitting them against each other, while various supervillains bet on the outcome. In her debut, she captured most of the current
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and forced them to fight each other; Mr. Terrific and Dr. Mid-Nite were forced to play a
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game where the loser would be electrocuted,
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and Hawkman had to reach
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while infected with a fast-acting lethal virus (for which Kendra had a single dose of the cure) while
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clashed with Atom Smasher. However, all managed to escape their traps; Black Adam and Atom Smasher's fight lasted so long that the mind-controlling drugs used on them to heighten their hostility towards each other wore off, Sand remained in his earth form to slow the spread of the virus until another cure could be found by Dr. Mid-Nite, and Mr. Terrific and Dr. Mid-Nite managed to reach a draw in their chess game, destroying the electronic board while the game re-set itself. Roulette teleported them away before they could capture her. A wall of fallen heroes was the only indication of the many DC Comics heroes who had been killed in battle in "The House". The names include Firebrand, Impala, Maxi-Man, Ram of the New Guardians, Flyboy and the
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(minus Pteradon). Roulette and the House reappear in ''Formerly Known as The Justice League'', in which she captures the Super Buddies. The subliminal programming which prevented heroes escaping fails to work on
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because her native language is Portuguese, and she releases the others. When this is followed by
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shorting out her aggressor chip due to extreme stress, Roulette decides they have won and orders them teleported away.
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, Dr. Mid-Nite had infiltrated her current fight club location in search of information regarding purported organ-napping. She agreed to give him information only if he beat her bodyguard in a game of
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. He did so, using his knowledge of nerves and their debilitation, and though she felt he had "cheated" she gave him the name of a model who had surgically implanted wings. After Dr. Mid-Nite left, she called the owner of the surgical clinic, who later proved to be Delores Winters, and told her of the hero's investigation into the implants and operations. Roulette is later shown to have obtained Firebug's gauntlets where she is attempting to destroy the fabled Book of Destiny, until an alien villain with a probability-based weapon steals it from her. It transpires she had been dating the thief of the book, and that she had read the book. This took a serious blow to her sanity, as she saw too much of the future to withstand the information. Roulette later has a game going with Amos Fortune. They each play with cards that represent the JLA and the
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. In turn, they each bet that one can beat the other, respectively. Eventually though, it is revealed that Roulette was merely gathering data on the JLA, Fortune, and his Gang. She is shown to be working (perhaps against her will) under the Key and his as-yet-unknown master.


Powers and abilities

Roulette has no apparent superhuman abilities, but is a genius when calculating odds and gambling winnings. Roulette has robot security dogs (designed like the guard dogs of
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) automated security devices, a series of death traps and at least one metahuman on staff who can negate super-powers. The pins she uses to tie her hair up in a bun also double as daggers for close combat.


In other media

* Roulette debuted in the ''
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'' episode "The Cat and the Canary", voiced by
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. She runs the no-holds-barred "Meta-Brawls" featuring costumed fighters battling in a cage. The fight ring highlighted the distrust of metahumans by civilians, as evidenced by the many paying spectators who cheered non-metas like
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on and execrated the metahumans. Green Arrow and Black Canary directly confront Roulette's Meta-Brawl (beginning a relationship in the process). They are forced to battle other participants of Meta-Brawl including
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,
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,
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, Atomic Skull, Hellgrammite, Gork, Tracer, and
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. In the episode "Grudge Match", Roulette overhauled the premise of Meta-Brawl in the face of falling profits. She utilizes
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's Secret Society (along with the assistance of
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) to use mind-control technology in order to brainwash female Leaguers (including
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,
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,
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,
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, and Black Canary). This way, Roulette can create the re-imagined "Glamour Slam". This tournament is destroyed and the heroines are rescued by a team-up between the resuscitated Canary and Huntress (in itself a first, as Huntress and Canary had been in opposition since their violent altercation seasons earlier). Sonar and Roulette are defeated by Huntress and Black Canary where they are arrested by the police. *
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played Victoria Sinclair / Roulette in "Roulette", a ninth season episode of '' Smallville''. Like her comic book counterpart, she has no super-human abilities but is a skilled martial artist. She is hired by Chloe to put
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through a series of games and challenges to ultimately convince him to re-embrace his heroic identity as Green Arrow. In one of the final tests, Roulette dresses up a bound and gagged
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in her trademark red
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, almost causing Oliver to kill Lois on sight. Unlike the caucasian comic book version, this Roulette is an Asian mercenary and actress who completes whatever assignment she is paid for. However, she notably threatened Lois on her own initiative. She then reappears in the episode "Prophecy" as she is assigned by Toyman to kill
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. *
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played Roulette in season 2 of ''
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'', in which she, also using her full name Veronica Sinclair, is a wealthy socialite who secretly made money holding alien fight clubs for rich people to bet on but at the same time forced the aliens to fight for their freedom. Her illegal activities drew the attention of M'gann M'orzz, who became one of her best fighters, until a series of alien on alien violence targeting innocent victims in National City drews the attention of Supergirl, Alex, Maggie, and J'onn J'onzz, the latter who convinces M'gann to end her involvement while Supergirl convinces the aliens who were forced into it by Roulette to think about the consequences and start living better lives instead of fighting each other, putting an end to Roulette's operations for the time being, even though she vows to get even with Supergirl and the DEO in the future. Sinclair also ends up temporarily arrested, but she is ultimately let off on a technicality. Despite this, her alien fighting ring is shut down, and ultimately resorted to selling humans to the slave ring at alien planet Maaldoria. She ultimately ends up trapped on Maaldoria after a slave riot occurred that is instigated by Supergirl and Mon-El, with the DEO destroying the controls to Earth to ensure the slavers could not return.


References

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