![]() Decoy Protagonist: Downplayed but the show wasnt revealed to be an anthology until after Book 1 ended before that the trailers and promotional material made it look like the entire show would have her as the protagonist.Determinator: When her parents can't drive her to coding camp, she decides to walk there herself, which starts her adventure on the train.Deadpan Snarker: She does snark to herself from time to time when she gets annoyed or frustrated.Catchphrase: Whenever she's convinced to try doing something in a different (usually less logical) way than she would prefer, she growls out an irritated "Ugh, fine.".Broken Tears: Break down at these in the end of "The Ball Pit Car" after Atticus gets transformed into a Ghom.Bespectacled Cutie: Tulip is very cute and wears a pair of glasses.She calls it "having a sophisticated palate". Bizarre Taste in Food: Enjoys eating whole raw onions the way one would eat an apple.This culminates in a direct fight with the Conductor/Amelia, hitting a moving Ghom'd Atticus with a focused shot to revert him to normal, and even getting a good hit on Amelia's cockpit while not getting hit at all. Badass Normal: For a thirteen-year-old girl way in over her head on the train, Tulip acclimates rapidly to dangerous scenarios and does her best to resolve them while not only being quick on the uptake about puzzles but also surprisingly nimble. ![]() According to Word Of God, she could join a sports team with ease, if she wanted to. Badass Bookworm: She's both intelligent and athletically gifted.Arc Hero: Tulip is the protagonist of first season.Her arc in the first book is to try learn how to deal with her emotions for this reason. Anger Is Not Enough: Her temper is front and center whenever her emotions spill out, and not only does it make it harder for her to see both side of the conflict, but tints her view to make things seem worse than they actually are.She also tries to find a logical conclusion to anything she sees, and has a fixation on the videogame she's making. Ambiguous Disorder: Tulip keeps her emotions bottled up most of the time, and when they do spill out, she has a hard time keeping them in moderation.Arbitrary Skepticism: One-One, perhaps unwittingly, calls out Tulip on this in the pilot when she thinks the number on her hand could have no relation to the monster menacing Corginia.Alas, we wouldn't have a series if that were the case, would we? All Just a Dream: She initially believes that her encounter with the Infinity Train was just a hallucination she had.Affectionate Nickname: Her parents call her "Bud".Aerith and Bob: Between her trio, she zig-zags it: She's the Bob to One-One, but the Aerith to Atticus.Action Survivor: Though not all of the cars rely around surviving danger obviously, Tulip still manages to hold her own and figure out multiple hazardous situations after coming to terms with being in danger.Now she resolves to meet The Conductor so that she can return home, as well as uncover the mystery of the glowing green number that now adorns her hand. A 13-year-old girl who ran away from home after an argument with her mother, Tulip finds herself awakening on the Infinity Train after boarding what she believed to be a train to Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The main protagonist of the show's first season.
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