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When [[Anthony Ceccoli]] is drawn into the [[Rossum Corporation]]’s groupthink army, she reluctantly acts to save him along with Topher, Boyd and Echo, despite the great risk inherent in acting against their parent company <ref>[[Stop-Loss]]</ref>. When [[Adelle DeWitt]] begins plotting to overthrow Rossum, she cunningly begins to test her employees including Ivy, to whom she offers Topher’s position as chief programmer, in the event that Topher is not loyal to the cause. This upsets Ivy greatly and she attempts to ignore Topher for some time, until they are able to save Paul. Ivy eventually joins Adelle’s small army in the resistance against Rossum <ref>{{E|The Attic}}</ref>.
 
When [[Anthony Ceccoli]] is drawn into the [[Rossum Corporation]]’s groupthink army, she reluctantly acts to save him along with Topher, Boyd and Echo, despite the great risk inherent in acting against their parent company <ref>[[Stop-Loss]]</ref>. When [[Adelle DeWitt]] begins plotting to overthrow Rossum, she cunningly begins to test her employees including Ivy, to whom she offers Topher’s position as chief programmer, in the event that Topher is not loyal to the cause. This upsets Ivy greatly and she attempts to ignore Topher for some time, until they are able to save Paul. Ivy eventually joins Adelle’s small army in the resistance against Rossum <ref>{{E|The Attic}}</ref>.
   
In [[Getting Closer]], Ivy discovers that [[Caroline Farrell]]'s backup wedge is missing. She helps Topher crack the [[D.C. Dollhouse]]'s security as part of kidnapping [[Bennett Halverson]] in hopes to repair Caroline’s broken primary wedge. Later, she tries to help him complete repairing the damaged wedge. Topher, traumatized by the murder of Bennett moments ago, begs her to leave, telling her, "don't become me".
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In [[Getting Closer]], Ivy discovers that [[Caroline Farrell]]'s backup wedge is missing. She helps Topher crack the [[D.C. Dollhouse]]'s security as part of kidnapping [[Bennett Halverson]] in hopes to repair Caroline’s broken primary wedge. Later, she tries to help him complete repairing the damaged wedge. Topher, traumatized by the murder of Bennett moments ago, begs her to leave, telling her, "don't become me". Ivy is last seen leaving the imprint lab, shortly before Rossum troops invade the Dollhouse.
   
Ivy is last seen leaving the imprint lab, shortly before Rossum troops invade the Dollhouse. Although there are no details of her life after leaving the Dollhouse, it is apparent that she still had some connection with the Tech beforehand, as she was able to upload her own personality into at least one person ([[Wendall]]) at the beginning of the Apocalypse. ([[Epitaphs]])
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She ended up joining Alpha in an attempt to take down Rossum, and she became an employee of the Tokyo Dollhouse. When things started to get heavy at the beginning of the Thought-Pocalypse, she included a scan of her brain among a few hundred of the imprints of the Rossum robocall in L.A. to recruit new members for Alpha's coalition and meet Alpha at Dodger Stadium. <ref>[[Epitaphs]]</ref>
   
 
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== Notes & References ==

Revision as of 18:01, 23 March 2013

Ivy (portrayed by Liza Lapira) is Topher's assistant, though he treats her more as a gofer. In later episodes, he grudgingly allows her to work directly with the imprinting equipment. She claims she can break Topher's security system. Her last name is unknown.

Biography

Ivy seems to respect Topher, but is also frustrated by his reluctance to trust her with anything beyond simple and petty tasks. Despite this, she may have romantic feelings for Topher, as hinted by Roger; when Topher hears of this, he is both baffled and curious [1]. Because of her close proximity to Topher, she has seen both the philanthropic [2], and vulnerable [3] aspects of his personality, even showing concern when Topher seems depressed [4].

Although Ivy is often shunted to the side by Topher, she is not without talent and is occasionally drawn into various schemes within the L.A. Dollhouse, such as when Laurence Dominic attempts to frame her as a spy from the NSA, only escaping the Attic when Echo clears her name.

When Anthony Ceccoli is drawn into the Rossum Corporation’s groupthink army, she reluctantly acts to save him along with Topher, Boyd and Echo, despite the great risk inherent in acting against their parent company [5]. When Adelle DeWitt begins plotting to overthrow Rossum, she cunningly begins to test her employees including Ivy, to whom she offers Topher’s position as chief programmer, in the event that Topher is not loyal to the cause. This upsets Ivy greatly and she attempts to ignore Topher for some time, until they are able to save Paul. Ivy eventually joins Adelle’s small army in the resistance against Rossum [6].

In Getting Closer, Ivy discovers that Caroline Farrell's backup wedge is missing. She helps Topher crack the D.C. Dollhouse's security as part of kidnapping Bennett Halverson in hopes to repair Caroline’s broken primary wedge. Later, she tries to help him complete repairing the damaged wedge. Topher, traumatized by the murder of Bennett moments ago, begs her to leave, telling her, "don't become me". Ivy is last seen leaving the imprint lab, shortly before Rossum troops invade the Dollhouse.

She ended up joining Alpha in an attempt to take down Rossum, and she became an employee of the Tokyo Dollhouse. When things started to get heavy at the beginning of the Thought-Pocalypse, she included a scan of her brain among a few hundred of the imprints of the Rossum robocall in L.A. to recruit new members for Alpha's coalition and meet Alpha at Dodger Stadium. [7]

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