He then plans to sell his inventions to everyone so that everyone can become a superhero, saying that "when everyone's super, no one will be". Syndrome intends to send the perfected Omnidroid to Metroville, where he will secretly manipulate its controls to defeat it in public, becoming a "hero" himself. Buddy, going under the superhero name Syndrome, is now an inventor and wealthy arms dealer and has been perfecting the Omnidroid by hiring different superheros to come and fight it. Incredible until he got denied to be his sidekick. Heading back out to Nomanisan, Bob figures out Mirage is working for Buddy Pine who was a former fan of Mr. Edna makes entirely new superhero costumes for the entire family assuming Helen knows what he is doing. He takes it to superhero costume designer Edna Mode. Bob looks at his old super suit and notices a tear in it. After the fight, Bob starts to get into shape by doing strenuous workouts. Bob battles with the droid and tricks it into destroying its own power source deactivating the robot. Bob takes up on the offer without telling his family and gets on a flight with Mirage where he is taken to an island called Nomanisan to battle the Omnidroid. After being fired Bob goes home and receives a holographic video message from a women named Mirage asking him to fight an Omnidroid, a tripod-like robot that has gone rouge. Losing his temper, Bob injures his advisor by throwing him through walls ultimately resulting in him being fired. One day while Bob is working as an insurance adjuster, he sees someone getting mugged and goes to stop it, but his supervisor, Gilbert Huph, threatens to fire him if he does. Although, occasionally Bob, along with his best friend Lucius Best or Frozone, will relive "the glory days" of being a superhero by being a vigilante at night. Incredible and Elastigirl-and their children Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack live in the city of Metroville and are forced to keep their superpowers a secret. Fifteen years later, Bob and his wife Helen Parr-formerly known as Mr. After several lawsuits, the government initiates the Superhero Relocation Program, which forces "supers" to permanently adhere to their secret identities and abandon their exploits. Public opinion turns against superheroes due to the collateral damage caused by their crime-fighting. He was created by director and writer, Brad Bird, and is partly based on Bird's father, with Bird stating, "He’s a little bit like my dad, because my dad was a great guy, really funny and smart, and I love him dearly" Bob has received mixed reception from reviewers, with some saying he isn't that good of a superhero. Incredible and Pals and the video games, he was voiced by Pete Docter, Richard McGonagle and Jeff Bergman. He is married to Helen Parr, also known as Elastigirl, and has three children named Dash, Violet, and Jack-jack. He is a superhuman that has superhuman strength, durability, and stamina. Incredible, is a fictional character who appears in Disney/ Pixar's 6th animated film The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel and 20th animated film Incredibles 2 (2018).