has yet to be revealed, except during one of his first missions of his career, as a rookie Brock and unnamed partner were on mission where Brock encountered KGB agent Molotov Cocktease, also on her first assassination mission. Brock turned the offer down, deciding to just quit instead. He usually speaks in a low, gravelly deadpan and maintains a casual aura. Brock is basically the Steve Trevor to her Wonder Woman. proving their effectiveness as a team. In Rapacity in Blue, the two encounter each other again after she spots Brocks shouting bravado statements at a villain attacking the Ventures (namely, who was going to actually start the fight and throw the first punch). between the third and fourth seasons to aid in their mission against villains whom the O.S.I.
Hunter is also aware of Brock's care for the Venture Family, placing him as their bodyguard in Season 6 after they moved to New York with money.
She is confident in her skills as a fighter, and seems disdainful of men in general. Appropriate to his half-Swedish heritage, he has blonde hair and light blue eyes. Despite their intense chemistry, Brock and Molotov have never slept together because of the iron chastity belt she wears in respect of her dying father's wishes. After leaving school, he joined the United States Marines, and was eventually recruited by the Office of Secret Intelligence, an organization of super-agents. In Assisted Suicide, Brock demonstrates what his friends believe to be a 'legitimate superpower': his ability to know when someone is in his car. Also, when shore leave made a coy remark about Amber and Headshot's relationship brock was very eager to change the subject before a confused Headshot could get an answer out of him. She claimed that this reflected badly on VenTech and the Pirate Captain argued with her. For some time after this, he stayed in a log cabin with Steve Summers and Sasquatch, a couple he met in Home Insecurity. He and Dr. Venture appear to be the only characters on the show with significantly varied wardrobe.
Warriana then helps Brock defeat Think Tank, saying no one was going to do that to "her man". Warriana is a very proud warrior. That night, when Brock fell under the influence of God Gas, he sought out Warriana at her apartment home in Tophet Tower (implying that he knew where to find her).
Articles using Infobox character with multiple unlabeled fields, https://venturebrothers.fandom.com/wiki/Warriana?oldid=48343. In that same episode, Brock was eager to change the subject about Amber and Headshot's relationship when Shore Leave made a coy remark about it. One of the characters from Telltale's The Walking Dead game. In the episode Assassinanny 911, Brock has Molotov guard the Ventures for him while he's out on a mission. In the beginning of the series, he seemed to be hostile and closed off to most of the family. At the beginning of their relationship, Brock killed her father and later somehow removed Molotov's left eye, which he keeps in a jar as a memento. She is confident in her skills as a fighter, and seems disdainful of men in general. After being eliminated in the Borderlands tournament by Claptrap's friend Steve (via a rocket launcher filled with confetti), Brock proceeds to beat Steve up, but doesn't kill him. As of season 7, Brock wears a pistol on his person at all times as a visual deterrent to anybody facing him, though he admits to those close to him it's never loaded. It would seem the affair is confirmed, as they are later shown in bed together, and it is shown that Brock would confide some of his past times with the Ventures. I thought she called him “hair”-a-cles, because everyone makes fun of his hair. Warriana travels with the aid of an invisible flying chariot, drawn by two large invisible birds.