Ravager

"Are you telling me what to do?"

- Rose in Cool School

Rose Wilson Worth (a.k.a. Ravager) is a minor villain in Teen Titans Go! who made debuted in Cool School. She is the latest Ravager and also the daughter of Slade Wilson.

Biography
First appearing in Cool School, Rose is detained at the Juvenile Correction Facility where she breaks out of her confinement and is confronted by the Teen Titans. She easily defeats all of the Titans using her sarcastic insults that touched upon their sensitive areas, except for Raven who she has an exchange of insults. However the two girls come to respect one another, deeming each other to be "cool." They quickly become friends and the two hang out together. Robin repeatedly tries to get Rose to return to prison.

Eventually Rose thinks of harming an old man, which Raven doesn't allow, causing a fight to ensue between the girls. Rose overpowers Raven with her highly superior combat skills and is about to finish her off, but the other Titans come to her rescue. However, Rose effortlessly defeats all the Titans and holds them at sword point. Starfire then tells Raven that even though they aren't cool, they were best friends, which Rose is grossed out by. The Titans then realize this is Rose's weakness and continue their display of friendly affection, eventually leading to her defeat when she becomes sickened by them. By the end of the episode she is returned to prison.

Personality
Rose seems to act like she is the highest out of everybody, and thinks she is super cool. She will make fun of anyone who she thinks is lame, even though they don't deserve it. She also seems to deeply despise the nearest sense of authority, quickly becoming violent and berserk over someone telling her what to so. She also seems to have no sense of conscience towards human life, as seen towards her careless act of violence at Sticky Joe, possibly making her a sociopath.

Physical Appearance
Rose resembles her father, having long white hair, wearing a black eye-patch concealing her scar, black unitard and blue armor along with her metallic knee pads and boots. Also wearing orange gloves on her hands while she's equipped with two katanas. She also has orange eye color, visibly seen on her one good eye.

Special Abilities

 * Enhanced Strength and superhuman Speed: Rose possesses above average strength and speed.
 * Master Martial Artist/Hand-to-hand Combatant: Rose is an expert martial artist, especially in hand-to-hand combat and kickboxing. She is easily able to take on all five Titans at once and win.
 * Witty Remarks: Rose is a master at hurting people with her insults and sarcasm.
 * Superhuman Agility and Enhanced Reflexes: She can easily doge Starfire's starbolts and has perfectly good reflexes and agile nimbleness.

Equipment

 * Dual Katanas: Rose wields two, long and thin razor-sharp swords that can slice and slash through practically anything solid.
 * Knife/Dagger-Throwing: She can fire a barrage of really sharp knives or daggers that can cause quite a lot of physical pain to their targets.

Episode Appearances
Season Two
 * Cool School (debut)

Trivia

 * She had never appeared in the original Teen Titans animated series; nor was she even mentioned by her father Slade, who was a major villain then.
 * She was a comic exclusive character in the original Teen Titans Go! comic series.
 * She became a Honorary Titan in the original Teen Titans comics. However, she is a villain again in this series.
 * This version of Rose Wilson is based off her DC comics counterpart, rather than the Teen Titans comics one.
 * Rose Wilson has an inspiration for Terra in the original series. In that, they both worked for Slade as his loyal apprentice and servant while having a distorted "father-daughter" relationship. Also, while Terra worked for Slade her bangs covered up her eye to resemble Rose's eye-patch.
 * Its unknown if her empathetic yet comedic insults actual cause people actual harm or if it's just emotional harm being exaggerated for humor.
 * It is unknown if she is indeed a superhuman like her comic book counterpart, or if she is simply an ordinary human at highly developed peak condition.