I doubt it. Some abilities look great at a glance but turn out to be terrible on closer inspection (Expose is an example of this) and others are the inverse. Offer a new player Omega Ace or Omega Leader and they're probably going to take Ace.
Expose is a good example for what I am trying to say ever since I have started this thread.
Expose needs 1 action to be activated and therefore it only gives you +1 red in exchange for -1 green.
Norra Wexley needs 2 actions to be activated and therefore gives you +1 focus result in exchange for -1 Target Lock.
Expose is actually worse than the alternative (spending that action on focus).
Norra is significantly more powerful than the alternative (spending those tokens normally.)
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It's also worth noting she only needs double economy to activate her ability in the front arc.
In addition to everything else said by you and others in this thread (great graphs btw) it's worth noting that Norra gets actually even better when shooting from the rear arc. At first glance this shouldn't happen because the green die that you deny to your opponent has a higher probability of blanking out than the red die you lose. However, from my observation it's less about how many dice are rolled and more about achieving that sweet spot when you score more hits than the enemy has green dice to defend himself with. Even if he does have an evade token, he needs to get really lucky not to suffer damage when that happens. While you can achieve that "damage overflow" (or however you call it) when firing from the front arc and scoring 4 hits with Norra, the chance of that happening is only 42%. Since from the back you only get 2 dice, the chance of not getting a single blank is 56% - the odds are significantly better. Not only that, but you're guaranteed to have at least one critical hit in that attack and while they're not exactly reliable, critical effects can get real nasty if applied regularly. So, for high agi targets such as defenders I find that Norra's even more powerful from the rear than your stats show.