Talk:Syndrome/@comment-33551642-20180628034947/@comment-4932201-20190210033213

Actually, knowing Buddy, it's possible that he could have gone rogue when superheroes were basically driven underground. He could have decided to get vengeance on the government for ruining his life and stopping him from being Incrediboy.

Actually, speaking of that, that should be the plot for Incredibles 3. Not with Buddy as the bad guy, of course. But with one of the superheroes who was driven underground by the superhero ban and finally snapped and was sick of having to hide his/her powers, and at first it looks like he/she is just upset and engaging in civil disobedience against the ban, but as the movie progresses, he/she continues to go further and further, eventually taking over the country and lifting the hated superhero ban, thus freeing the supers to finally come out of the shadows and live openly, as well as enslaving the regular people whom he/she believes to beneath the supers and thus have no better role than to serve them.

Some of the supers are outraged by, on the flip side, they know that if they stop this new supervillain, that they may well have to go back to a life of hiding (or even worse if the public takes negatively to supers after what the new villain did.)

So far, one of the downsides of Incredibles and Incredibles 2 is that the antagonists are just regular people with lots of fancy gadgets who have axes to grind with the super community. We've never seen any supervillains or supervillanesses.