I think she has a complicated relationship with Net. He stands right on the edge of representing what she kind of fears supers are increasingly becoming, which is this group that has these militarized views of things comprising enemies, targets, missions, etc., etc., which, to her, is just not the right way. She looks at things as supers are just people, albeit ones who can toss cars around, but to her there are no enemies, just people causing trouble for the civvies and people who want to keep them from being successful. She legitimately fears a time when supers will look at the world as though they were a country or military with enemies in the more traditional sense, as opposed to their just being people trying to do some good for the world. So far as her friendship aspect, with regard to Rob, I think she respects his abilities, but is fearful that he is just not going to move forward and become a real person, and kind of worries that she's headed in the same direction. At the same time, I think she does want to help him move forward, well, what she considers to be forward, if only to prove to herself that the inevitable isn't so set in stone. So far as vitriolic friendship, I do think she appreciates his being there, they certainly aren't enemies or anything, and they probably do have the occasional good time together, but I imagine she prefers when it's on her terms. For instance, I imagine she'd be pleased to see him acting like a real kid when they do their Chuck E Cheese thing, though him having a good time when they train together probably isn't quite so mutually palatable to her. I edited my above post, by the way [@Tengri].