Here's page 14 of Fusion #13, and we get a number of explanations as well as a look at the ways SAS protects the identities of its members: membership has its privileges!
Next week, Savunn takes over for a special holiday edition of "Savunn's Corner."
So. At some point, Mimic is almost certain to take on Savunn's form in the background while Fusion is busy dealing with superhero stuff in the foreground.
Then Harold or Shane or someone turns up... Harold will immediately know that Mimic isn't Savunn (he knows she's Fusion, plus Penelope will recognise Bob's absence) but Shane won't, and he'll probably be quite upset when "Savunn" fails to immediately recognise him...
I doubt this, more than likely, since mimic is a professional, he would have to get some kind of basic dissier with a little info on her contacts and friends, so he can play the part convincingly
while he might well have a dossier, one possible hitch is that they Might not know of Harold being another entity-bonded super, and double hitch is that unless mimic Might not be immune to the pharaomoan-powers... which if that proves the case could cause a double whammy of "oups".
And seeing as that would make for an interesting bit to fill some pages of comic space however the dice shakes out you Know it'll probably happen :P
Just a warning, some central and south american people get defensive about us USAians calling ourselves Americans, because America is actually two whole continents of people who like to identify themselves as American.
Had a chat with a delightful gentleman from Brazil who got pretty upset with me about it.
NoRAd--Common and accepted definition of "American" as a nationality is as a U.S. citizen. I've heard arguments for and against use of Latino and Hispanic, but from a pure, accepted "dictionary" standpoint, American refers to U.S. citizens. And that's how I'd argue the point. The semantics arguing otherwise have no real backing from an accepted language standpoint.
Next week, Savunn takes over for a special holiday edition of "Savunn's Corner."