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This is fan art of Cartoon Network’s Kids Next Door’s Cree
More on her: Cree Lincoln is a former KND operative (Numbuh 11) and Numbuh 5's evil sister who is now allied with the Teen Ninja. She made her first appearance in Operation: S.U.P.P.O.R.T. and has since become a recurring villain. Cree is voiced by Cree Summer, after whom she is named. Her Spanish voice actress is Gaby Beltran. As a Teen Ninja, Cree's weapon of choice is a suit of Bra ("Battle ready armour"): A samurai style suit of plate armor that expands outwards from her training bra until it covers her entire body. Using this, Cree has the ability to fly, and to fire energy blasts of various types. Prior to the start of Season 1, Cree Lincoln was one of KND's operatives, and was the former commander of Sector V. Her code name was Numbuh 11 and, as revealed in Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E., her team consisted of Numbuh 5 (her sister), Numbuh 9, and twins Numbuh 8A and Numbuh 8B. She was a dedicated and skilled KND operative who was renowned as being among the most skilled fighters in the organization. It was she who trained Abigail Lincoln. Cree left the KND when she became a teenager - approximately 3 years prior to Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E. - and fell off of the radar for several years before returning as a villain. It is not implied that she was ever decommissioned. Cree, as a character, was further expanded in Operation: K.I.S.S. though her past connections to KND remain hidden, and were not revealed until Operation: S.P.A.C.E., in which Abigail calls her by her former code name and Cree states "I'm not a member of the stupid Babies Next Door anymore." Cree's involvement with KND remained unclear until Season 4, when her background was further expanded during flashbacks in Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E. which showed her leading the pre-Nigel Uno Sector V team against the Teen Ninja in the years before she turned against The Kids Next Door. It was never specified exactly why Cree turned against KND, only that she “got older and changed." Episodes such as Operation E.N.D. indicate that such “changes” are one of the risks associated with becoming a teenager, and there have been similar defections in the past. However, Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E. shows that it is not inevitable for an operative to go bad when the operative has reached 13; decommissioning was introduced to safeguard against former operatives taking valuable intelligence with them in the event that they turn. Unusually, Cree appears to maintain her memories of being a KND operative, as well as a concise understanding of 2x4 technologies. This is because she was never decommissioned.
Here’s the plot line: The Kids Next Door Organization is a worldwide group comprising thousands of kids joined in mutual struggle against adult tyranny. They fight villains that embody specific menaces to children overall; such as Knightbrace (going to the dentist), Count Spankulot (spanking), the Common Cold (self-explanatory), Windsor and the Queen Tie (wearing ties), Mrs. Dirt (taking a bath), and Father/Benedict Uno, (the ultimate figure of authority). For every member of Kids Next Door, upon following a period of training, the kids are then assigned a number or alphanumerical code (pronounced "numbuh") and sent to a "sector", that is, a treehouse of gigantic proportions. The main headquarters of the Kids Next Door, the Moon Base, is located on the moon. Kids follow their oath of protecting other kids as well as battling adulthood until the age of 13, when they are "decommissioned": their brains are washed-clean of memories of any past KND activity, upon which they are hence considered teenagers and a threat to KND as well. Such a practice has inevitably led to the creation of many KND villains (notably Cree). The practice of strict decommissioning at age 13 was later on revealed to be subject to some exceptions: kids who have proved to be exceptional agents are offered the chance to carry on in KND as spies infiltrating the teen organization (see Maurice for a prime example). This practice is kept secret. Decommissioning has also proved reversible due to errors and thus brainwashing is not necessarily permanent. Their 2x4 tech is made of random every-day objects.
This is fan art of Cartoon Network’s Kids Next Door’s Cree
More on her: Cree Lincoln is a former KND operative (Numbuh 11) and Numbuh 5's evil sister who is now allied with the Teen Ninja. She made her first appearance in Operation: S.U.P.P.O.R.T. and has since become a recurring villain. Cree is voiced by Cree Summer, after whom she is named. Her Spanish voice actress is Gaby Beltran. As a Teen Ninja, Cree's weapon of choice is a suit of Bra ("Battle ready armour"): A samurai style suit of plate armor that expands outwards from her training bra until it covers her entire body. Using this, Cree has the ability to fly, and to fire energy blasts of various types. Prior to the start of Season 1, Cree Lincoln was one of KND's operatives, and was the former commander of Sector V. Her code name was Numbuh 11 and, as revealed in Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E., her team consisted of Numbuh 5 (her sister), Numbuh 9, and twins Numbuh 8A and Numbuh 8B. She was a dedicated and skilled KND operative who was renowned as being among the most skilled fighters in the organization. It was she who trained Abigail Lincoln. Cree left the KND when she became a teenager - approximately 3 years prior to Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E. - and fell off of the radar for several years before returning as a villain. It is not implied that she was ever decommissioned. Cree, as a character, was further expanded in Operation: K.I.S.S. though her past connections to KND remain hidden, and were not revealed until Operation: S.P.A.C.E., in which Abigail calls her by her former code name and Cree states "I'm not a member of the stupid Babies Next Door anymore." Cree's involvement with KND remained unclear until Season 4, when her background was further expanded during flashbacks in Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E. which showed her leading the pre-Nigel Uno Sector V team against the Teen Ninja in the years before she turned against The Kids Next Door. It was never specified exactly why Cree turned against KND, only that she “got older and changed." Episodes such as Operation E.N.D. indicate that such “changes” are one of the risks associated with becoming a teenager, and there have been similar defections in the past. However, Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E. shows that it is not inevitable for an operative to go bad when the operative has reached 13; decommissioning was introduced to safeguard against former operatives taking valuable intelligence with them in the event that they turn. Unusually, Cree appears to maintain her memories of being a KND operative, as well as a concise understanding of 2x4 technologies. This is because she was never decommissioned.
Here’s the plot line: The Kids Next Door Organization is a worldwide group comprising thousands of kids joined in mutual struggle against adult tyranny. They fight villains that embody specific menaces to children overall; such as Knightbrace (going to the dentist), Count Spankulot (spanking), the Common Cold (self-explanatory), Windsor and the Queen Tie (wearing ties), Mrs. Dirt (taking a bath), and Father/Benedict Uno, (the ultimate figure of authority). For every member of Kids Next Door, upon following a period of training, the kids are then assigned a number or alphanumerical code (pronounced "numbuh") and sent to a "sector", that is, a treehouse of gigantic proportions. The main headquarters of the Kids Next Door, the Moon Base, is located on the moon. Kids follow their oath of protecting other kids as well as battling adulthood until the age of 13, when they are "decommissioned": their brains are washed-clean of memories of any past KND activity, upon which they are hence considered teenagers and a threat to KND as well. Such a practice has inevitably led to the creation of many KND villains (notably Cree). The practice of strict decommissioning at age 13 was later on revealed to be subject to some exceptions: kids who have proved to be exceptional agents are offered the chance to carry on in KND as spies infiltrating the teen organization (see Maurice for a prime example). This practice is kept secret. Decommissioning has also proved reversible due to errors and thus brainwashing is not necessarily permanent. Their 2x4 tech is made of random every-day objects.
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