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Margaret Kōhere, more infamously known as Mad Maggie, is a character first introduced in Season 8 of Apex Legends, and a Legend first introduced in Season 12. A notorious Salvonian terrorist and the leader of the Cracked Talon warband, she was forced to enter the Apex Games as punishment for her crimes against the Syndicate.\n\nLore[]\n\nBackground[]\n\nMargaret \"Mad Maggie\" Kōhere was born on Salvo in 2679, growing up in a rough part of the planet. She did not have family growing up, but she did have her closest friend, Walter Fitzroy. One day, while exploring, the two came across a golden hand grenade clutched by the corpse of a deceased freedom fighter. The two claimed the grenade as their own, occasionally passing it back and forth as a symbol of their bond.[1]\n\nKōhere was seen as a troublemaker throughout her schooling years, and she and Fuse were often separated during classes.[2] One famous stunt of hers during this time was freeing one class’s birds at the behest of Fuse.[3] She did, however, gain a strong sense of patriotism and nationalism for Salvo at a young age, as shown by an essay written by her in seventh grade,[2] According to her, she's been prepared to die for her planet since the age of 12. [1]\n\nGood as Gold[]\n\nAs the pair grew older, Kōhere and Fitzroy led a variety of escapades together, including robberies, heists, and bomb defusals. However, their goals began to drift apart as they grew older. While Fuse felt the allure of bloodsport and began fighting in Salvo’s famous Bonecage, Kōhere became fully invested in Salvo’s independence movement, founding and leading a warband known as the Cracked Talon.[1] She conducted a variety of anti-Mercenary Syndicate operations, including riots and raids on supply ships, the spoils from which she redistributed to the citizens of Salvo.[4]\nIn 2734, Salvo became the seventh planet to join the Syndicate Alliance of Free Worlds.[5] Fuse was soon selected as the first representative from Salvo to compete in the Apex Games. Kōhere was infuriated by this, wanting nothing to do with the Syndicate, for herself or Salvo. The two friends got into a fight as a result, with Kōhere pulling the pin on their grenade and using it to blow off Fuse’s right arm.[1]\n\nSeason 8 Launch Trailer[]\n\nFuse's introduction to the Apex Games occurred during the Salvo-Syndicate Merger Ceremony, riding into Kings Canyon on a refurbished IMS Thermopylae.[6] \nKōhere, however, planned to sabotage Fuse’s entrance into the Apex games to expose how weak the Syndicate was, in hopes it would spark rebellion on Salvo. She quickly hacked into the Thermopylae’s systems, demanding the delivery of Fuse’s other arm. She then hijacked the ship’s artillery cannons and attacked the spectators, causing Fuse to destroy them with a well-placed grenade. Kōhere finally detonated a vast array of explosives she had planted across the island, devastating the area and wrecking the Thermopylae with the debris.[7]\n\nArmageddon[]\n\nFuse, Bloodhound, and Lifeline confronted Kōhere in an attempt to stop her attacks.[8] However, she quickly captured the three Legends, seeking to convince Fuse to return to the side of Salvo. He refused,[9] and as a result, she took control of the Apex Games, modifying the ring to behave erratically.[10]\n\nAfter a few weeks of torment, Fuse decided to pursue Kōhere to stop her chaos. She soon shot his ship down,[11] causing it to disastrously land in a park.[12] Kōhere and Fuse attacked each other with explosives, with both being blown off a ledge by the blast.[13] Fuse, wishing to help her up, offered her his arm, but Kōhere refused, letting go and falling[14] to what Fuse assumed was her death.[3] However, she survived, and was later found inciting riots and resistance on the Fringe World of Págos.[15]\n\nKōhere fled in a custom Goblin fighter, and was later shot down during a dogfight in the skies of Gaea. She was phased away after her aircraft was struck, and was later apprehended on Olympus. Wreckage from the fight landed on Olympus [16] and Storm Point. [17]\n\nAfter her arrest, the Mercenary Syndicate claimed to have \"creative punishments\" planned for her.[18] Believing her execution to be imminent, Kōhere used her last request to write a letter to Fuse, musing on the different definitions people have for freedom. [19]\n\nJudgment[]\n\nKōhere was tried by the Syndicate for 27 counts of sedition, including 18 counts of inciting riots and 9 counts of attacking Syndicate supply ships, as well as for her attack on Kings Canyon. A defiant Kōhere, insistent that it was all justified in the name of freedom, bit the bars in front of her and spat a dislodged tooth at the presiding Magistrate, impaling and blinding his right eye. She was then taken to be executed by firing squad. However, before the strike team could pull their triggers, Kōhere was saved by the intervention of Eduardo Silva. As an alternative punishment, the Magistrate dictated that Kōhere become a competitor in the Apex Games, where her fellow competitors would become her executioners. She was indefinitely detained afterwards, sending a letter to the Salvonian zine Backs\\ash to encourage her followers to keep fighting.[20] Eventually, Kōhere was transferred to an isolated cell, having caused one too many riots with her fellow prisoners.[21]\n\nSeason 12 Launch Trailer[]\n\nDuring her first match of the Apex Games, a bound Kōhere was launched from a dropship in handcuffs, but not before mercilessly tearing out the throat of a Syndicate soldier with her teeth. Kōhere evaded several squads before dropping through a hatch on Olympus to find Silva working at a console below, declaring his plan to establish her as a \"villain\" in his quest for control of the Syndicate. Grabbing his green spectacles, she was sent back to the surface, after which Silva activated a protocol to teleport the arena over a metropolitan area on the surface of Psamathe using the newly installed Phase Driver. After another chase she met with Octane and Lifeline, whom she was paired with for the match. The two Legends begrudgingly allied themselves with the warlord, with Octane giving her an EVA-8 shotgun. [22]\n\nAfter the match's conclusion, Silva immediately hosted a broadcast to blame Kōhere for the sudden relocation of Olympus. Kōhere presented Silva's glasses to prove her innocence. The three agreed to work together in an attempt to take down Silva. Kōhere additionally tells Lifeline to find her \"when [she's] ready to unleash.\" [23]\n\nThe Perfect Son[]\n\nDuring an Apex Games match on Storm Point, Kōhere was placed on a team with Lifeline and Fuse. She and Fuse focused their fire on a swarm of Carthage spiders while a distraught Lifeline lamented about Octane's impulsiveness. The two offered their own advice - Kōhere stated that the only person Lifeline can depend on is herself, and Fuse stated that it's good to rely on one's friends, but they should always be given space. The two began to bitterly fight over their responses, with Kōhere branding him a traitor and Fuse defending his departure from Salvo, stating that \"it takes strength to walk away from everything ya know.\" During their argument, Lifeline had to single-handedly fend off a second swarm of spiders, with the two only joining after personally being attacked. [24]\n\nAfter Eduardo Silva was elected as the leader of the Syndicate council, Kōhere was approached by Lifeline. Satisified that her advice was taken, she asked Lifeline of her plan, to which she responded that she intends to \"burn [the Outlands] down.\"[25]\n\nSeason 16[]\n\nKōhere was visited by Lifeline in her prison cell in Malta, who intended to venture out to Salvo. The warlord tried to dissuade her, warning her that its dangerous to go there without an accompanying Salvonian - especially for the daughter of the Che family. After Lifeline returned, she met with Kōhere to discuss her findings, having been given the name \"Skudge\". Kōhere called the name a dead end, stating that without her help, Lifeline would be running toward her death. In response, Lifeline disabled the security cameras and attacked a guard, breaking Kōhere out of her cell. On the way out of the prison, the two were stopped by the warden, who Kōhere quickly incapacitated. She then turned on Lifeline, knocking a tooth out of her mouth to make it seem as if she had tried to stop Kōhere. The two then departed for Salvo.[21]\n\nAppearances[]\n\nTrivia[]\n\nSee Also[]\n\nReferences[]",

Margaret Kōhere, more infamously known as Mad Maggie, is a character first introduced in Season 8 of Apex Legends, and a Legend first introduced in Season 12. A notorious Salvonian terrorist and the leader of the Cracked Talon warband, she was forced to enter the Apex Games as punishment for her crimes against the Syndicate.

Lore
Background
Margaret "Mad Maggie" Kōhere was born on Salvo in 2679, growing up in a rough part of the planet. She did not have family growing up, but she did have her closest friend, Walter Fitzroy. One day, while exploring, the two came across a golden hand grenade clutched by the corpse of a deceased freedom fighter. The two claimed the grenade as their own, occasionally passing it back and forth as a symbol of their bond.

Kōhere was seen as a troublemaker throughout her schooling years, and she and Fuse were often separated during classes. One famous stunt of hers during this time was freeing one class’s birds at the behest of Fuse. She did, however, gain a strong sense of patriotism and nationalism for Salvo at a young age, as shown by an essay written by her in seventh grade, According to her, she's been prepared to die for her planet since the age of 12.

Good as Gold
As the pair grew older, Kōhere and Fitzroy led a variety of escapades together, including robberies, heists, and bomb defusals. However, their goals began to drift apart as they grew older. While Fuse felt the allure of bloodsport and began fighting in Salvo’s famous Bonecage, Kōhere became fully invested in Salvo’s independence movement, founding and leading a warband known as the Cracked Talon. She conducted a variety of anti-Mercenary Syndicate operations, including riots and raids on supply ships, the spoils from which she redistributed to the citizens of Salvo. In 2734, Salvo became the seventh planet to join the Syndicate Alliance of Free Worlds. Fuse was soon selected as the first representative from Salvo to compete in the Apex Games. Kōhere was infuriated by this, wanting nothing to do with the Syndicate, for herself or Salvo. The two friends got into a fight as a result, with Kōhere pulling the pin on their grenade and using it to blow off Fuse’s right arm.

Season 8 Launch Trailer
Fuse's introduction to the Apex Games occurred during the Salvo-Syndicate Merger Ceremony, riding into Kings Canyon on a refurbished IMS Thermopylae. Kōhere, however, planned to sabotage Fuse’s entrance into the Apex games to expose how weak the Syndicate was, in hopes it would spark rebellion on Salvo. She quickly hacked into the Thermopylae’s systems, demanding the delivery of Fuse’s other arm. She then hijacked the ship’s artillery cannons and attacked the spectators, causing Fuse to destroy them with a well-placed grenade. Kōhere finally detonated a vast array of explosives she had planted across the island, devastating the area and wrecking the Thermopylae with the debris.

Armageddon
Fuse, Bloodhound, and Lifeline confronted Kōhere in an attempt to stop her attacks. However, she quickly captured the three Legends, seeking to convince Fuse to return to the side of Salvo. He refused, and as a result, she took control of the Apex Games, modifying the ring to behave erratically.

After a few weeks of torment, Fuse decided to pursue Kōhere to stop her chaos. She soon shot his ship down, causing it to disastrously land in a park. Kōhere and Fuse attacked each other with explosives, with both being blown off a ledge by the blast. Fuse, wishing to help her up, offered her his arm, but Kōhere refused, letting go and falling to what Fuse assumed was her death. However, she survived, and was later found inciting riots and resistance on the Fringe World of Págos.

Kōhere fled in a custom Goblin fighter, and was later shot down during a dogfight in the skies of Gaea. She was phased away after her aircraft was struck, and was later apprehended on Olympus. Wreckage from the fight landed on Olympus and Storm Point.

After her arrest, the Mercenary Syndicate claimed to have "creative punishments" planned for her. Believing her execution to be imminent, Kōhere used her last request to write a letter to Fuse, musing on the different definitions people have for freedom.

Judgment
Kōhere was tried by the Syndicate for 27 counts of sedition, including 18 counts of inciting riots and 9 counts of attacking Syndicate supply ships, as well as for her attack on Kings Canyon. A defiant Kōhere, insistent that it was all justified in the name of freedom, bit the bars in front of her and spat a dislodged tooth at the presiding Magistrate, impaling and blinding his right eye. She was then taken to be executed by firing squad. However, before the strike team could pull their triggers, Kōhere was saved by the intervention of Eduardo Silva. As an alternative punishment, the Magistrate dictated that Kōhere become a competitor in the Apex Games, where her fellow competitors would become her executioners. She was indefinitely detained afterwards, sending a letter to the Salvonian zine Backs/ash to encourage her followers to keep fighting. Eventually, Kōhere was transferred to an isolated cell, having caused one too many riots with her fellow prisoners.

Season 12 Launch Trailer
During her first match of the Apex Games, a bound Kōhere was launched from a dropship in handcuffs, but not before mercilessly tearing out the throat of a Syndicate soldier with her teeth. Kōhere evaded several squads before dropping through a hatch on Olympus to find Silva working at a console below, declaring his plan to establish her as a "villain" in his quest for control of the Syndicate. Grabbing his green spectacles, she was sent back to the surface, after which Silva activated a protocol to teleport the arena over a metropolitan area on the surface of Psamathe using the newly installed Phase Driver. After another chase she met with Octane and Lifeline, whom she was paired with for the match. The two Legends begrudgingly allied themselves with the warlord, with Octane giving her an EVA-8 shotgun.

After the match's conclusion, Silva immediately hosted a broadcast to blame Kōhere for the sudden relocation of Olympus. Kōhere presented Silva's glasses to prove her innocence. The three agreed to work together in an attempt to take down Silva. Kōhere additionally tells Lifeline to find her "when [she's] ready to unleash."

The Perfect Son
During an Apex Games match on Storm Point, Kōhere was placed on a team with Lifeline and Fuse. She and Fuse focused their fire on a swarm of Carthage spiders while a distraught Lifeline lamented about Octane's impulsiveness. The two offered their own advice - Kōhere stated that the only person Lifeline can depend on is herself, and Fuse stated that it's good to rely on one's friends, but they should always be given space. The two began to bitterly fight over their responses, with Kōhere branding him a traitor and Fuse defending his departure from Salvo, stating that "it takes strength to walk away from everything ya know." During their argument, Lifeline had to single-handedly fend off a second swarm of spiders, with the two only joining after personally being attacked.

After Eduardo Silva was elected as the leader of the Syndicate council, Kōhere was approached by Lifeline. Satisified that her advice was taken, she asked Lifeline of her plan, to which she responded that she intends to "burn [the Outlands] down."

Season 16
Kōhere was visited by Lifeline in her prison cell in Malta, who intended to venture out to Salvo. The warlord tried to dissuade her, warning her that its dangerous to go there without an accompanying Salvonian - especially for the daughter of the Che family. After Lifeline returned, she met with Kōhere to discuss her findings, having been given the name "Skudge". Kōhere called the name a dead end, stating that without her help, Lifeline would be running toward her death. In response, Lifeline disabled the security cameras and attacked a guard, breaking Kōhere out of her cell. On the way out of the prison, the two were stopped by the warden, who Kōhere quickly incapacitated. She then turned on Lifeline, knocking a tooth out of her mouth to make it seem as if she had tried to stop Kōhere. The two then departed for Salvo.

Appearances
Trivia
See Also
References

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Maggie is shown to be an expert with the majority of weaponry and is shown to be a firm advocate of freedom. She is shown to be ruthlessly dedicated to her cause and is uncaring towards those who get in the way.

Maggie exhibits exceptional proficiency with a wide range of weapons and is a staunch proponent of freedom. She displays unwavering dedication to her cause and shows little regard for anyone who opposes her.

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Mad Maggie is generally disliked by most of the Legends due to her destruction of Kings Canyon. Fuse is one of the few people to show her affection due to their former long standing friendship. However Lifeline has also shown some kindness and friendship towards her after the former saw how corrupt The Outlands had become.

Mad Maggie is widely disliked by the majority of the Legends as a result of her devastating actions in Kings Canyon. However, Fuse remains one of the few individuals who still harbors affection for her, given their previous longstanding friendship. Additionally, Lifeline has

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Margaret Kōhere, also known as Mad Maggie, is a character in the popular video game, Apex Legends. She was first introduced in Season 8 of the game and became a playable legend in Season 12. Mad Maggie is portrayed as a notorious terrorist from the planet Salvo and the leader of the Cracked Talon warband. She was forced to participate in the Apex Games as punishment for her crimes against the Syndicate.

To provide more information about Mad Maggie, the lore section provides background details about her. Born on Salvo in 2679, she grew up in a rough part of the planet. She didn't have a family, but she had a close friend named Walter Fitzroy. One day, they discovered a golden hand grenade held by a deceased freedom fighter. They claimed it as their own and saw it as a symbol of their bond.

Throughout her schooling, Mad Maggie was seen as a troublemaker. She and Fuse, another character in the game, were often separated during classes. She gained a strong sense of patriotism for Salvo at a young age. In seventh grade, she wrote an essay expressing her willingness to die for her planet.

As Mad Maggie and Fitzroy grew older, their paths diverged. Fitzroy became involved in bloodsports, while Mad Maggie became invested in Salvo's independence movement. She founded the Cracked Talon warband, which conducted various operations against the Mercenary Syndicate. These operations included riots and raids on supply ships, with the spoils being distributed to the citizens of Salvo.

When Salvo joined the Syndicate Alliance of Free Worlds, Fuse was selected as the first representative from Salvo to compete in the Apex Games. Mad Maggie was infuriated by this and didn't want anything to do with the Syndicate. This led to a fight between her and Fuse, where she used the grenade they claimed to blow off Fuse's right arm.

In the Season 8 Launch Trailer, Fuse's introduction to the Apex Games took place during the Salvo-Syndicate Merger Ceremony. Mad Maggie planned to sabotage Fuse's entrance to expose the Syndicate's weakness. She hacked into the ship's systems, demanded Fuse's other arm, and attacked the spectators. The clash between Mad Maggie and Fuse resulted in the destruction of the ship and the island where the Apex Games took place.

In the subsequent events, Mad Maggie confronted Fuse, Bloodhound, and Lifeline, seeking to convince Fuse to side with Salvo. When Fuse refused, she took control of the Apex Games and modified the ring's behavior. Fuse later pursued Mad Maggie, leading to a confrontation where they attacked each other with explosives. Both fell off a ledge, and Fuse offered his arm to help her, but she refused and fell.

However, Mad Maggie survived and was later found inciting riots and resistance on the Fringe World of Págos. She was eventually apprehended on Olympus after being shot down during a dogfight. The wreckage from the fight landed on Olympus and Storm Point.

Following her arrest, the Mercenary Syndicate planned "creative punishments" for her. Before her execution, Mad Maggie wrote a letter to Fuse about freedom. She was then taken to be executed by firing squad, but she was saved by Eduardo Silva's intervention. As an alternative punishment, the Magistrate ordered Mad Maggie to become a competitor in the Apex Games, where her fellow competitors would act as her executioners.

In the Season 12 Launch Trailer, Mad Maggie was launched from a dropship in handcuffs, and she brutally killed a Syndicate soldier before evading several squads. She encountered Silva and formed an alliance to take down the Syndicate. They worked with Lifeline and planned to unleash a coordinated attack.

During an Apex Games match, Mad Maggie was part of a team with Lifeline and Fuse. They encountered various challenges and had disagreements along the way. Ultimately, they agreed to work together to take down Silva.

In subsequent seasons, Mad Maggie's story continued. She was visited by Lifeline in her prison cell and later escaped with her help. They embarked on a journey to Salvo, and their adventures continue to unfold in the game.

Overall, the story of Mad Maggie in Apex Legends is one of rebellion, conflict, and ultimately, a struggle for freedom. Her actions and interactions with other characters shape the narrative of the game and provide an immersive experience for players.