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[babylon wood] Application
You said that you’d followed the light in my eyes
And maybe you lied -- but I’d like to believe you,
There’s so little left to believe anymore,
And all that you said was that I had to trust you,
And all that you asked was what I could afford
The Player
User Name/Nick: Emily
User LJ:
AIM/IM: iluvroadrunner6
E-mail: iluvroadrunner6@yahoo.com
Other Characters: Buffy Summers
The Character
Character Name: Alec McDowell / X5 - 494
Character Journal:
Canon: Dark Angel
Age: 21
From When?: 222: Freak Nation, after Normal shoots him but before he disarms him. With that choice, the situation at Jam Pony pretty much goes from uncomfortable to hostage, with Alec calling the shots, so the choice is whether or not he wants to take that leadership position.
Abilities/Powers: Alec is what’s called a transgenic, meaning he’s not entirely human. In fact, to be specific, he’s a third human, a third kitty DNA, and a third that’s the X5 cocktail. In the Dark Angel universe, transgenics were created to be a better class of soldier, and the X5s were trained to be the generals, while the X6-8s are more of the infantry class of soldier.
As far as the X5 cocktail is concerned, it comes in two parts. Mentally speaking Alec has an eidetic memory and a genius IQ. This allows him to pick up new skills extremely quickly—for example, he went from beginner to classically trained pianist over the course of a few days. He’s also multilingual. Physically, his body produces bonus stem cells which allow him to heal more quickly from injuries. All transgenics are also O negative, so they can swap blood quickly in battlefield situations. He has a much faster metabolism which allows him to process drugs and other narcotics more quickly, has been inoculated for every disease known to man—and some that aren’t—and his natural body temperature is several degrees higher than a normal human. He also has enhanced speed, called blurring, which allows him to move faster than the human eye can process, making him a literal blur, as well as enhanced strength. Max has been shown as having the ability to hold a full grown man upside down off a balcony several stories up without breaking a sweat or losing her grip. Alec, having more muscle mass and concentrated training, probably is stronger. All that extra strength allows him to jump higher, hit harder, and throw further than any normal human would.
As far as the kitty DNA is concerned, Alec has all the senses of a big cat. He has enhanced sight for seeing long distances and night vision, as well as a stronger than normal sense of smell and hearing. He has a better sense of balance, a natural grace, and enhanced flexibility. He lands on his feet—most of the time. He also has a taste of cat instincts, which can include sensitivity to the supernatural—there’s a reason cats were used as familiars for witches—but it’s nothing overtly informative. It’s mostly a feeling, like something’s rubbing against him the wrong way—he won’t know what it means. It also includes a strong kill instinct—cats are natural hunters and killers, and Manticore was especially careful to nurture that instinct in their soldiers.
He also purrs. It’s sort of adorable, in the way a giant tiger purring is adorable.
As for his soldierly skills, Alec’s been trained to be a killing machine since he was old enough to hold a weapon. He’s proficient in almost every weapon known to man, as well as multiple forms of hand-to-hand combat, and he could probably kill you with just his pinky. He was raised to be a field leader, so he’s a strategist, and trained in infiltration, retrieval and assassinations. He was also trained for deep cover, so he can fake accents and slips on another identity just as easily as he would a pair of jeans.
Power Limitations: N/A since he doesn’t have a ton of magical mojo or extremely freaky mutant powers. He’s just slightly better than your average human. However, if the mods think I need to limit him, I will do so. (Though I didn't have to limit Buffy, and power-wise, Slayers and X5s aren't all that different -- they just have a lot more practical skills.)
Inventory
1 – black t-shirt
1 – white boxers
1 – cream colored snap-up fleece
1 – pair of loose fitting jeans.
1 – brown leather belt
1 – pair of high white socks.
1 – pair of black heavy work boots
1 – close-fitting brown leather jacket
1 – nice sized bullet hole in left arm
1 – silver and blue messenger bag
1 – package that some poor sap is never going to get
1 – wallet with a forged ID, sector pass, about fifty dollars cash, and a couple fake credit cards
1 – set of keys to a pretty awesome motorcycle
1 – .40 caliber Beretta 96 FS with an extra clip
1 – switchblade
1 – pair of sunglasses—even though he’s from Seattle.
Personality: “When you've been dead a hundred years, little girl, you've only just begun to be dead. We’re living on borrowed time. And if you don’t put your heart out there on the line, you’re never really living at all.”
There are two distinctive facets to Alec as a character: X5 – 494, the soldier he spent most of his life becoming, and Alec, the person who’s free of Manticore and still trying to figure out who he is, as a person. There’s not a large difference between the two, but one can’t exist without the other and it shows Alec’s growth as a character, even over the course of one season. That, as well as the impact of several important relationships in his life, helps form the ball of Alec and who he is as a person. There are some general traits that accompany Alec at any point in his life just based on his genetic make-up, regardless of how he was raised, and they are as follows:
X5 – 494:
For the first twenty years of his life, Alec wasn’t Alec, he was X5 – 494, and he wasn’t a person, he was a weapon. He was raised in an absolute military lifestyle, with the same structure as any military set-up in the country. He was trained, from a young age, on how to be the perfect soldier, and for the most part, he was their golden boy. He followed orders, performed well on missions, and on the surface, was the perfect example of what Manticore was looking to create, even at a startlingly young age. He performed in the function that he was created to perform—nothing more, nothing less. He didn’t have a life outside of Manticore, no friends, no family. He didn’t even have a birthday—the only reason he knows how old he is, is because he adds one every January. He didn’t view himself to be a person because the people who were running the show, training them and teaching them, told him that he wasn’t, and he toed the line with the people running Manticore, under fear of death or worse—reindoctrination. He already had to go through it once—there was no way he was going to go through it again unless he had to. There was no exposure to art, music, or literature unless absolutely necessary, as well as popular television or world news because they didn’t want them to start thinking for themselves and forming opinions of their own. They were forced to swallow whatever Manticore wanted them to believe, and 494 did exactly that, no questions asked.
He never had a childhood, he never had parents. His early years as an X5 focused on training for simple basic skills that every X5 would be required to perform, from holding his breath for extended periods of time underwater, up to and including his first kill at age eight. He never looked at the world with awe-like wonder; he never was innocent by any means. Manticore wanted these children to be killers, to eventually grow up to be the best assassins in the world, and therefore they didn’t believe in the importance of establishing a moral code that would be deemed acceptable by most societies. They were taught that it was okay to lie, steal, cheat or kill for the good of a mission, regardless of the consequences, and if you got caught you were as good as dead, so it was best not to get caught. The only thing that deviated from the “the only line is the bottom line” mentality is the idea that you did not leave your unit behind, no matter what the cost. They taught the kids to have loyalty to each other, which is something that strongly stuck with 494.
Their “unit” became the closest they had to a surrogate family. They looked after each other, took care of each other, and on occasion fought for each other. When the unit that Max was in escaped from Manticore in 2009, all of the X5 class was brought in for what they called “reindoctrination,” which essentially amounted to brainwashing to make sure that the kids weren’t thinking too much for themselves. Because 494’s twin (an X5 with the same genetic code) was in the group that escaped, he spent six months in their Psy-Ops division to make sure that the impulse to escape wasn’t accidentally written into their genetic code. He was nine years-old, and it was one of the closest things to Hell that he experienced at the hands of the doctors at Manticore. They drugged him (large amounts due to his high metabolism), white washed memories, and reinforced his place as X5 – 494, and his position in the Manticore hierarchy. To this day, he still carries a heavy resentment towards his twin and the rest of that unit, even though he hadn’t met them before that point, because in his mind, they committed the ultimate crime one transgenic could do to the other, and left their kind behind. This is the first time that Manticore used the reindoctrination techniques on 494, but it won’t be the last. (See: Rachel.)
When Manticore was training the X series to hunt and to kill, they appealed to a lot of their natural cat instincts. They made deals with the local prisons and recruited death row inmates for their kids to practice on, released them into the woods, and said if they could get to the fence without being caught by the kids. They gave the man a gun and a head start, and exploited the natural hunt and kill instincts that the kids possessed and praised every kill they made. This instilled an idea that killing, while always acceptable behavior, because they didn’t want them killing anyone they happened to find on a mission aside from the target or any of the Manticore employees when they did something the kids didn’t like, was a good thing when necessary—for example, on a mission or when they needed to get out of a situation and not leave any witnesses. They were taught the best way to dispose of bodies so that they would never be found, and as a result, the element of wrong in taking someone’s life never fully sunk in. 494 kills without remorse or apology—in fact, on a level he even enjoys the hunt and culmination in the kill. It soothes the predator instinct in him. He understands the permanence of death, but the moral ramifications don’t always affect him the way it should. Post-Manticore, Alec understands the idea that killing someone is wrong, but he doesn’t allow the past deaths to weigh on his conscience. He only kills as a means of self-defense or in defense of someone else, and if he’s exhausted all other means. But when he does kill, it’s quick and ruthless, and it’s highly likely that he won’t be feeling bad for it later.
The people who were raising him at Manticore were not the highest shelf of human beings. As far as they were concerned, 494 was a creation of science and not a person. They did experiments on the kids, cutting them open without the appropriate anesthesia, due to their fast metabolisms. Alec is pretty much traumatized in terms of all things medically related, and would rather treat his own injuries himself. He doesn’t have to worry about illnesses or infection; he mostly has to worry about bleeding out and making sure the bones set right, and he can do that on his own, or with the members of his unit. He has a violent reaction to any other kind of medical attention and he will not set foot in a hospital on his own behalf. He will go to save a friend, a person he cares about, but he will not do it to save himself without being forcibly put there—and it takes a lot to force him there.
Manticore also tried to raise their X series operatives without emotions influencing their actions. As a result, they’re supposed to emotionally detach from what’s happening to them and keep focused as soldiers. 494 could handle short term missions where he didn’t have to deal with the people involved, but when he was placed on a long term deep cover assignment, he managed to connect with one of the targets romantically. Having never experienced that before, nor understanding what the feeling was, he fell for her hard and nearly blew the mission trying to protect her. He was again sent to reindoctrination and had the memories filed away in his brain, but that mission still colored the remainder of the missions he did for Manticore, up to and including his working as a double agent against Max in 201: Designate This, his first appearance, which is when 494 switches over to Alec.
ALEC:
Alec didn’t really become Alec until Max named him in that first episode. At first, he didn’t really care about the name—his designation number had been his identity for so long that he didn’t feel he needed a name, but when Manticore was brought down, he needed to use some kind of name to get around in the world—he couldn’t go around calling himself 494. He had liked Alec when initially named it, and decided to keep it. And it was good that he liked it, but because her second choice was “dick.” That possibly would have been more appropriate, considering that in the beginning, Alec really was. At first he came off as being Max’s friend—not forcing her to copulate with him due to their being breeding partners, and vouching for her in front of Madam Renfro. That was all to earn her trust, however, as he intended to use her to get to Logan. Even as he had Logan dying on the floor and a gun on Asha, he maintained that it wasn’t anything personal—he was just doing what he was built for. Eventually Max took him down and managed to release the location of Manticore to the world regardless, but by the time Alec returned to Manticore, Renfro was already sterilizing the site, and the only home he’d ever known was coming down around his ears.
At first, Alec’s intention was to get as far away from the mess as possible, but that ingrained loyalty to his unit and to the other members of the X series brought him back. Alec is intensely loyal to his own kind, including Max, and will do whatever it takes to keep them safe. Even when he was captured by Ames White and told to kill three of his own kind and collect their bar codes in order to obtain his freedom, he didn’t go through with actually killing one of them, and when he tried to get Joshua’s bar code, unaware that he didn’t have one, he couldn’t go through with actually killing them. He was taught to never leave a man behind, and he wasn’t going to turn on them and start killing them either, no matter what it meant for him.
His own kind, however, is where the selfless streak ends, with a few notable exceptions. Alec is not a hero. He isn’t out to better the world, and he isn’t out to save people he doesn’t know. He knows about his abilities and what he could do with them, but he’s not going out of his way to save a world that doesn’t want him and would only kill him for doing so. Alec will fight to the death for the people he cares about, those he considers his friends and family, and he would kill for them, but only them, and it is very hard to make his friend list. You need to show that you would do the same for him, or he would really have to like you in order to really make it stick. He plays his cards very close to the chest, and will more likely offer up a smartass, out for himself façade than let people know he actually gives a damn.
Alec is a smartass, however, with an insatiable knack for getting himself into trouble and trying to talk his way out of it. The phrase “Curiosity killed the cat” is incredibly appropriate for this particular X5. After growing up in such a structured and isolated environment, being faced with all that freedom was a daunting position, and he wanted to try and experience as much as possible. He had been out in the world before, but always with Manticore’s leash around his neck. He wasn’t allowed to explore on his own, which meant he needed to learn relatively quickly which areas he was allowed in and which areas he wasn’t. He also wasn’t sure how to handle keeping what he was from the general public. Max hassles him a lot in his early days as a free agent to keep his bar code covered and not doing anything that grabbed too much attention, but he didn’t always listen. He got busted by White when he was street fighting to hustle up some quick cash and betting on himself.
Seattle in 2020 is in the middle of an economic depression and people do whatever they have to do to make a quick buck. Aside from betting on himself in the beginning, he also got a job working at Jam Pony as a bike messenger, while supplementing his income with some light burglary. He’s an unrepentant thief and a firm believer in finders’ keepers. Considering that everyone else was hustling to try and make a quick buck, he didn’t see the problem in doing it himself, and he was better at it than most people. He also is a person to take advantage of opportunities, no matter how awkward it may seem. When a fellow X series transgenic was killed on the course of a mission, Alec all too quickly moved into his now vacant apartment, taking the space his family had left behind without seeing a problem. It made things uncomfortable for him and Max at first, but he needed a place to live, and it was only natural for him to take what had belonged to his kind and made sure it stayed where it belonged.
Alec does have a temper, however, and a violent one at that. When a fellow transgenic, Biggs, was killed by a lynch mob in 221: Love Among Runes, Alec was one the one leading the transgenics to find those responsible and make them sincerely regret the decision. Alec would kill for the people he cares about, and he would feel one bit of guilt about it. The way he sees it, humans have the police, the armed forces, and their rights to protect them from other people, but transgenics aren’t afforded the same courtesy. They need to protect themselves, whether the rest of the world likes it or not. As soon as they get afforded the same rights and privileges as the rest of civilized society, Alec will stop protecting his people his way.
It’s also important to mention that along with being shut away from the rest of the world and not understanding how it works around him, he didn’t really have a childhood. Therefore, he will have the potential to get excited about things that a six year-old would, like it was the first time he’s ever experienced it, because odds are, it is. He doesn’t look at the world with awe-like wonder, and he’s not a big believer in magic—he’s a byproduct of science. If you tell him that fairies/demons/werewolves/etc are real he’s going to look at you like you’re crazy—but he might tell you that a slinky is one of the coolest things he’s ever seen.
RELATIONSHIPS:
Alec doesn’t have a lot of people in his life who have had that profound an effect on him, but there are a select few. As I stated earlier, he plays his cards extremely close to the vest, and unless you’re someone who has earned his trust and affection, you probably won’t get to know much more from the smartass exterior. If you happen to piss him off, however, you better watch your back, because he will come back and he will take you out with a vengeance. His relationships with people shape the way he sees in the world and the people in it, so they are few, but still very important to whom Alec is and the actions he decides to take.
Max - Max and Alec’s relationship is tumultuous at best, but as far as X5s are concerned, they are rather close. Max was the person who named him, and essentially became one of his best friends. Given that their relationship was constantly weighed down by the elephant that was Alec’s genetic clone, Ben, Alec managed to worm his way into Max’s heart regardless through a series of screw ups, shenanigans, and signing up to work with her at the Jam Pony. For the first half of the season, Max is saving Alec from himself, while for the second half, they become more like partners, with Alec as her second-in-command, and this was mostly after they worked out their Ben issues.
In the beginning, Alec still had a strong resentment towards Max for bailing on Manticore again and what it cost him, as well as the issues that came with having Ben as his genetic clone. After Manticore was destroyed, however, Max had the most information about how to make his way in the world undetected, and he made a lot of mistakes before he managed to find an easy rhythm with her, even if there was still a lot of debate about the right way to do things. Their styles may clash on occasion, but in the end they get the job done and as far as they are concerned, that’s what matters.
While he makes it seem as though he has to be coerced with money or some other incentive, Max is actually one of the few who only has to ask in order to get Alec to do what she wants. Alec owes her a lot, even if she doesn’t hold him to that standard (most of the time), and he will do whatever he has to in terms of repaying that debt. While Ben causes a lot of problems between them, in the end it’s what holds them together as friends as well. Max is one of the few people left who still remembers what Ben was like before he was crazy, and while Alec hates Ben for what he put him through, he still feels a connection to him as his clone and he can maintain that through Max. Their relationship is more than that, however—she’s his best friend and confidant, and he wouldn’t have gotten this far in the outside world without her.
Rachel - Rachel Berrisford is the one life that Alec feels actual genuine remorse and grief for taking. She’s also the first girl and only girl he’s ever loved.
Alec first met Rachel on his first and only deep cover assignment for Manticore. He was seventeen years-old, and he was assigned to kill and take the place of her new piano teacher in order to gain information on her father, Robert. Emotional operatives were looked down upon at Manticore, and more to the point, Alec had never really been given anything to be emotional about. As Rachel started to fall for him, and his handlers at Manticore recognized that, he was told to pursue that relationship, and found himself falling as well without even realizing what was happening to him. He had never felt feelings that strong for another person before, and when it came down to the wire and he was told to kill her father, he couldn’t do that to her. He blew his cover and told her why he was there, and it sent her running out to her father’s car where the bomb was planted. When the explosive went off, her father was fine, but Rachel was left in a coma. Alec was placed back into Psy-Ops, where Manticore tried to erase the memories, but they couldn’t remove them completely.
When Alec encountered Robert Berrisford again, the memories started to come back, and he withdrew from everyone around him. It later leads to him breaking into the Berrisford home in an attempt to see Rachel when he was caught by her father. Not only did he allow Robert to catch him, he offered to let Robert kill him in retribution for what he did to Rachel, because that is what he would want to do to someone who hurt a person he cared about, but Robert couldn’t bring himself to pull the trigger. In the end, he allowed Alec to say goodbye to Rachel, but made it clear that he never wanted to see Alec again.
Rachel was such a profound loss for Alec, because she was his first love, and he betrayed every fear he had for her. His emotional connection to her overwhelmed all of his Manticore training, and losing her greatly shaped his impression of love, and romantic relationships in general. Alec is not a relationship guy—a girl would have to make a Rachel-style impression in order to get there—but he’s not withdrawn from the opportunity either. He always makes a point of being honest with the people in his life as to how he feels about them, and who he is, should they get to that point. He thrives in relationships where he doesn’t have to lie about who or what he is, and while there hasn’t been one yet that has gotten farther than friendship, he feels secure in his relationships and that they know what they’re in for when it comes to him.
Sex, however, is a completely different story. In fact, he doesn’t even relate the two. Alec loves sex, in all its forms. (The first thing he did after he got out of Manticore was getting a car and getting laid.) Due to the nature of transgenics and the fact that the females go into heat, he considers sex just a natural animal instinct and is more than happy to partake in that. Just don’t hope that it’s going to lead to a more meaningful relationship. Friends with benefits, yes—boyfriend, no.
Colonel Lydecker - Colonel Lydecker is both the most terrifying man Alec knows, and the closest thing Alec has to a father. At Manticore, Lydecker was the one responsible for raising and training the X5s specifically, as well as one of the most consistent adults in their lives. While it’s been shown in canon that Lydecker did have genuine parental feelings for “his kids,” Alec still had to fight like hell for his affection and approval, and he did. Alec has a bit of a Stockholm Syndrome in terms of his relationship to the colonel—he’s the only person who’s ever really taken care of him, and taught him how to take care of himself, but the climate of Manticore was one of terror for the kids at all times. There was a fear of disappointing the colonel, as well as everyone else, because disappointment meant that any manner of punishment for them, usually painful. The kids were also raised to protect their handlers and the adults at Manticore at all costs, and even if Alec resents Lydecker for the way he was treated as a child, he is on the list of people that Alec would kill for, if it came down to it.
Ben - Ben and Alec had never met, yet Ben is a very large part of who Alec is and how he thinks. Ben, or X5 – 493, is Alec’s genetic twin and identical clone. Alec and Ben were originally in separate units, with Ben in Max’s unit that escaped when Alec was nine years-old. Alec was put through six months of Psy-Ops because of it, and Alec still carries a large amount of resentment towards Ben for that, even though it wasn’t completely Ben’s fault. As far as Alec’s young mind was concerned, Ben had abandoned his kind, and left them behind to be tortured by the heads of research to make sure that they weren’t going to bolt as well. This, however, is not the last time the Alec would wind up in Psy-Ops because of Ben.
Ben did not take well to the outside world around him, and took it out on that world with the skills he learned at Manticore. He became a serial killer, trying to recreate Manticore in the outside world, as well as some heavily religious motivations, and in the end he needed to be stopped by Max and killed before he could be taken back to Manticore and reindoctrinated. Alec was forced into another round of Psy-Ops to make sure that he wasn’t going to go crazy and start slaughtering people the way his twin did. Alec is extremely conscious of how he comes off to the rest of the world, and not letting his predatory instincts get ahead of him so that he turns into his twin. While he will kill for the people he cares about, he does not make that decision lightly, and he goes for the most straight-forward, clean kill possible. While he does enjoy the kill, he refuses to turn it into a game or “training” the way they did at Manticore because he would consider that all too easy to slip into the shoes his twin left behind.
Ben also managed to shape his religious views as well. Ben would remove his victim’s teeth and leave them as an offering to “the Blue Lady,” aka the Virgin Mary. The kids at Manticore were raised in the absence of religion because they didn’t want the kids develop morals regarding the kind of work they did, but Ben’s unit was given a prayer card with Mary on it before they escaped Manticore, and she became Ben’s source of answers and allegiance, both at Manticore and in the outside world. He believed that the Blue Lady would reward his faith and provide him with the answers he sought if he continued to bring her offerings showing his faith.
Because if this, Alec is very careful not to place his faith in anything that he can’t analyze and understand. The idea of putting that much belief in something that he can’t see or interact with terrifies him because it’s that step closer to Ben’s insanity in his mind. He doesn’t have any belief at all in the supernatural or a higher power, and if he were faced with something like that, he would very much think that he was starting to lose his mind and lose control, and that’s the last thing in the world he wants to happen. Alec also doesn't believe in the afterlife. He believes that this life is all we're gonna get, and that people should do what they need to do with it, and not waste time on emotional hang-ups.
History:
X5 – 494 was born sometime in 2000. He’s not sure exactly when as Manticore didn’t record it. He was raised in a covert military facility where he and other transgenics like him were begin raised to be the next generation of super soldiers. Over the course of the next seventeen years, he was trained in multiple forms of martial arts, weapons, and means of killing people. He killed his first person when he was eight years old with his unit, a convict on loan from one of the local prisons. When he was nine, his genetic twin escaped with the rest of his unit, and 494 was subjected to six months in Psy-Ops to make sure that he wasn’t going to do the same. When he was released from Psy-Ops, he was placed back into his unit, and returned to his training. He quickly became one of Manticore’s star transgenic, performing successfully on several solo missions for the group.
In 2017, he was assigned to his first deep cover assignment, surveying a man named Berrisford to determine whether or not he was a threat to Manticore. He went undercover as the new piano teacher for his daughter, Rachel, and used that access to spy on her father. Over the course of his time with the Berrisfords, he fell in love with Rachel and she fell for him as well. When the time came to end the job and kill Berrisford, 494 built the bomb required, but when the time came he couldn’t pull the trigger. He broke his cover with Rachel and told her that he was sent there to kill her father. Rachel rushed out to tell her father, and was caught in the collateral damage of the blast and fell into a coma. 494 was brought back to Manticore and sent through another round of Psy-Ops to block out the memories, before being returned to the rest of the group again. That was the first and last deep cover mission he was assigned on where he had to pretend to be someone else.
In 2020, Max was returned to Manticore and Madam Renfro wanted to use her to get to Eyes Only. She put 494 on the assignment, and had him go to her as her “breeding partner” in order to get information out of her. While together, Max gave him the name “Alec,” but he didn’t get any information out of her until he helped her “escape” from Manticore, and followed her right to Logan Cale. He waited until Max infected Logan with the DNA specific virus before revealing his true allegiance to Manticore. He needed to get to Eyes Only before he revealed Manticore’s location, but Max stopped him before he could destroy Logan’s computer. With the mission scrubbed, he returned to Manticore, only to find that Renfro had cauterized the site. He went back in with Max, trying to pull out as many of the transgenics as he could, but eventually he went to ground to keep his nose down. He holed up at a motel not far where Manticore was located to wait out the storm, but he happened to come across some other transgenics who were trying to manage in a world they didn’t understand. When Ames White from the NSA arrived in order to exterminate the transgenics, Alec helped Max take out the camp they were drawing all of them to, despite protests that he didn’t care and would be fine on his own. Once White was temporarily taken out, he took off in the car he was stolen and headed for Seattle.
When he arrived in Seattle, he needed to make some money. He managed to stumble onto an underground fighting ring and began to make a lot of money betting on himself in the fights. He managed to make quite the name for himself and that managed to catch the attention of the NSA, who caught him. After injecting a mircoexplosive into his neck, White made a deal with Alec, telling him that he would let him go if Alec killed three transgenics and brought White their barcodes in the course of twenty-four hours. The first he killed, because she attacked him first. The second was an X6 that he happened to come across, and he didn’t kill him, only removed his bar code and left him in front of a hospital. White caught on, however, and told him that if he didn’t actually kill his victims, he wasn’t getting out of it. He then went after Joshua, who he didn’t know have a bar code, but he couldn’t follow through with it and kill one of his own. He went to Max for help, who reluctantly helped him remove the explosive and stop White.
After that, Alec found himself semi-permanently in Max’s debt. He became the guy she would call when she needed a little extra manpower on a job for Logan, and eventually became her sidekick. He also became very close with Joshua, helping him launch his art career and interact indirectly with the outside world. He also became involved in helping the transgenics coming into Seattle organize themselves in Terminal City, a toxic waste dump in the middle of Seattle. Over the course of the year, the Berrisford assignment came back to haunt him when he was assigned to deliver a package to the Berrisford home and the memories came rushing back. He went to confront Robert Berrisford, and allowed the man to capture him, and even kill him for what he had done to Rachel, but the man couldn’t pull the trigger. He allowed Alec to say goodbye to Rachel before she died, and then demanded that he never see Alec again. He temporarily went back to cage fighting when he was put under the mind control abilities of another transgenic named Mia, who needed him to win a fight to get her boyfriend out of trouble with the mob. Alec did so, but later had his ass kicked by Max to make sure that the mob didn’t get what they wanted. Alec was also mistaken for his twin, Ben, by the authorities and was arrested for Ben’s crimes which he didn’t commit. Max later retrieved him from jail, however, and he was forced to lay low in Terminal City due to their inability to clear his name.
After the news of human looking transgenics was leaked to the media by Ames White, things became increasingly more complicated for Alec and his kind. They began hiding out more and more in Terminal City, but the regular humans around them were starting to become more and more aware of the transgenic presence. Alec began to step up as more and more of a leader, becoming Max’s second in command, but even with their awareness and protecting their people, they couldn’t protect everyone. Joshua became the target of a manhunt in the Seattle sewers, in which his girlfriend, Annie Fisher, was killed by White. Later, another one of the X5s, Biggs, was murdered by a lynch mob. After finding Biggs’ body, Alec and Joshua gathered up a group of the transgenics and went after the people who did it, leaving them as they left Biggs. He still managed to keep a low profile up until Joshua was trying to take a pregnant X6 named Gem to Terminal City but were only able to get as far as Jam Pony before she went into labor. They were forced to take over Jam Pony and it turned into a hostage situation. They tried to get out, but before they could, a mob and SWAT teams had formed around the location. The transgenics were forced to fight their way out, while Gem was giving birth, and they managed to overtake their attackers and escape to Terminal City, where they decided that they weren’t hiding anymore and were going to fight for themselves instead of just trying to blend in.
First Person Sample:
[there’s a pause as the journal flips open, revealing a mildly annoyed Alec and maybe the top edge of the bullet wound in his shoulder]
Provided that this is the communication device I think it is, and not just a really shiny toy, and also providing that this message reaches actual people as oppose to just being transmitted into … nothingness—I’m looking for civilized life. Preferably civilized life with a fully stocked first aid kit but I’m not all that picky. I’ll be happy with just people at this point.
People with gauze. Bonus points if it’s clean, but I’ll take what I can get.
[a beat]
Anybody out there? My name is Alec, I just happened to crash land here in Narnia …
… Okay, Narnia might not quite be the right pop culture reference. I’m pretty sure I didn’t walk through any doors, and I’m definitely not what people would call a “son of Adam.” Never mind the fact that I’m really would have preferred to stay put for that particular moment. Then again, my knowledge of pop culture is flimsy at best, so let’s just stick with Narnia. I like it. It rolls off the tongue.
Anyway. I’ve got a bullet wound in my left shoulder—nothing that will kill me, but I tend to prefer keeping my blood in my body. It’s a thing. So if you hear this—I’m heading north towards what looks like some kind of compound. Signs of life would be a plus.
Prose Sample:
Alec hadn’t passed out since he was seven years old.
He was in the pool, holding his breath. Every X5 had to hold their breath for five minutes. It was a standard, and if standards weren’t met, bad things happened. Kids got taken back for ‘reconditioning.’ The doctors cut you open and made sure you were working properly, and you couldn’t move a muscle. The room smelled of fear and pain and all you wanted to do is run, but you couldn’t. Those doctors had their hands inside you, and if you’d run you’d die. Who would look after your sibs then?
So he was in the pool, weight tied to his ankle pinning him to the bottom, and he could feel that internal struggle starting to take hold. His body wanted to kick, to get him to the surface and where he could breathe, and he did start kicking, on instinct alone, but the COs weren’t letting him up. He hadn’t his finished his five minutes yet. You didn’t get out of the pool if you weren’t under for five minutes, no matter how hard you struggled. That was how you learned. Eventually it got harder to struggle, his limbs feeling as heavy as the lead weight attached to his ankle, and not long after everything went black.
When he came to, someone was forcing the water out of his lungs and he was on dry land again, lying on the side of the pool. Colonel Lydecker was standing over him, face full of disappointment. Alec hadn’t understood a lot of emotions at the time, but he knew a look of disappointment when he saw it, and the tone of the words backed it up.
“I expected more.”
Alec hadn’t passed out since. Reindoctrination, blood loss, whatever the case may be, he stayed wide awake, alert and focused. He could do better, and he was out to prove it. Until now.
Alec had been shot. Normal was holding the gun. As far as he was concerned, he had two options. Bitch like a girl about the bullet wound and abandon his people, or disarm Normal and out himself. It was a no brainer, and he knew what he was going to have to do, but there was still hesitation there. Normal was his friend. He didn’t go full out X5 on his friends. It just wasn’t fair. The world, it seemed, wasn’t going to give him the chance to make that choice. He could feel everything slipping away, blackness coming up through the corners of his eyes and the next thing he knew, he was lying on the ground in the middle of the woods, a little woozy and very confused. This wasn’t the first time he had been shot and it was a superficial flesh wound at worst. Passing out because of that? It was downright embarrassing.
Once that idea had passed, however, his nose started to kick in, and he realized that this place didn’t smell like any place he had ever been. There was something off about it too. It got under his skin like someone was rubbing his fur the wrong way. Not that he had any fur, but the point still stood. It was uncomfortable, and automatically set him on edge. Maybe this was all a hallucination, and in a moment, Joshua would be smacking him awake and he’d be back in the Jam Pony again, and just as FUBAR as he was before. But hey, at least for the duration of the hallucination he wouldn’t be bleeding out of a hole in his shoulder.
Oh, wait.
Nope, still bleeding. Thank goodness for small favors.
He pushed himself to his feet, readjusting the strap on his messenger bag so that it didn’t irritate the wound and started to survey the place a little more. He had grown up in back woods like this—where the trees were so thick that you had to move in order to see where you were going, but this wasn’t Manticore. He would know that smell in a heartbeat and this wasn’t it. There was nothing familiar about this place, and he was hesitant to move forward without knowing what he was getting into. He also knew, however, that he wasn’t going to get any answers without moving forward. He moved one hand, slipping it into the bag to make sure that he still had his Beretta with the extra clip, before closing the bag and starting to take a step forward, making his way further into the woods.
“Alright,” he sighed. “Let’s go find some people.”
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Also for your consideration: THIS and THIS for something a little more action based/an example of how dangerous Alec can be when properly provoked.
Special Notes: I swear, I don’t normally pick up only super-powered characters. This is a rare fluke, but I think he’ll have a lot of fun here. Also, I’ve already talked over the complications of having a face twin with Tiffany, so we’re on the same page with regards to that. Annnnnnnnnd—Alec likes girls. Generally. He’s not looking for a relationship by any means at the moment, but if he did, he would like it to be with a woman, and he is not picky as to what one.
