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| birth place = Millennium City, MI | | birth place = Millennium City, MI | ||
| location = Millennium City, MI | | location = Millennium City, MI | ||
− | | relatives = Janice Trevors (mother)<br> Darren Trevors (father) | + | | relatives = Janice Trevors (mother)<br> Darren Trevors (father, deceased) |
| age = 24 | | age = 24 | ||
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− | <center>'''Darrell Trevors was born in the crime-ridden slums of Millennium City, more specifically the low-income neighborhood known as The Grove. This was the side of Millennium City that the mayor and politicians often neglected and ignored due to it not representing the pristine image they associated with Millennium City following the destruction of Detroit back in 1992. Darrell only wanted to use his self-taught computer programming skills to expose these injustices and fight against corruption by working with a supposed hacktivist group known as eLite_Circuit with his friend, Russell Lyman. But little did Darrell realize that eLite_Circuit was actually an underground cyber-terrorist group planning to use his R4gn%r0k malware program to shut down SOCRATES and take control of Millennium City's infrastructure. By using a stolen computer algorithm known as the Phantom Equation, Darrell thwarted this plan and successfully shut down eLite_Circuit's entire operation, but also accidentally unleashed a data-energy virus that altered his physiology and bestowed to him an array of digital-based powers which he now uses to protect the innocent as the Virtual Vigilante known as, Glitch | + | <center>'''Darrell Trevors was born in the crime-ridden slums of Millennium City, more specifically the low-income neighborhood known as The Grove. This was the side of Millennium City that the mayor and politicians often neglected and ignored due to it not representing the pristine image they associated with Millennium City following the destruction of Detroit back in 1992. Darrell only wanted to use his self-taught computer programming skills to expose these injustices and fight against corruption by working with a supposed hacktivist group known as eLite_Circuit with his friend, Russell Lyman. But little did Darrell realize that eLite_Circuit was actually an underground cyber-terrorist group planning to use his R4gn%r0k malware program to shut down SOCRATES and take control of Millennium City's infrastructure. By using a stolen computer algorithm known as the Phantom Equation, Darrell thwarted this plan and successfully shut down eLite_Circuit's entire operation, but also accidentally unleashed a data-energy virus that altered his physiology and bestowed to him an array of digital-based powers which he now uses to protect the innocent as the Virtual Vigilante known as, Glitch. |
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− | <center>Darrell Trevors was born as the first and only child of Janice and Darren Trevors in North Detroit, Millennium City. Despite his parents' respectable professions with his mom being a registered nurse (R.N.) and his father as a skilled tradesman, the family was primarily brought up in the low-income neighborhood of '''The Grove''', a crime-ridden slum of [[Millennium City]] that was often ignored by both the city government and '''Mayor Biselle'''. The borough eventually became the home to many of Millennium City's lower-class citizens and local street gangs such as the '''Maniacs''' and the '''Black Aces'''. This overall mistreatment and lack of empathy towards the city's less fortunate residents made Darrell come to develop a certain disdain towards Millennium City's upper-class elites, such as [[Defender|James Harmon]] of '''Harmon Industries'''. Instilling within him a sense of hard work, merit, and dedication could get you to where you wanted to be, rather than to have it handed to you.</center> | + | <center>Darrell Trevors was born as the first and only child of Janice and Darren Trevors in North Detroit, Millennium City. Despite his parents' respectable professions with his mom being a registered nurse (R.N.) and his father as a skilled tradesman, the family was primarily brought up in the low-income neighborhood of '''The Grove''', a crime-ridden slum of [[Millennium City|<span style="color:#90ff93">Millennium City</span>]] that was often ignored by both the city government and '''Mayor Biselle'''. The borough eventually became the home to many of Millennium City's lower-class citizens and local street gangs such as the '''Maniacs''' and the '''Black Aces'''. This overall mistreatment and lack of empathy towards the city's less fortunate residents made Darrell come to develop a certain disdain towards Millennium City's upper-class elites, such as [[Defender|<span style="color:#90ff93">James Harmon</span>]] of '''Harmon Industries'''. Instilling within him a sense of hard work, merit, and dedication could get you to where you wanted to be, rather than to have it handed to you.</center> |
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<center>Whilst taking classes at the community center, Darrell met another student named '''Russell Lyman''' who, like him, didn't have many friends but also "knew his way around a keyboard" so his mother also pursuaded him into signing up for computer classes. A friendship quickly formed between the two boys and eventually began working on a personal side project called '''R4gn%r0k''' after they completed their lessons for the day at the center. R4gn%r0k was supposed to be a malware application that was only meant to test the young programmers' newly acquired computer skills but turned into the proof needed for Russell to begin working with an underground cyber-terrorist group known as '''eLite_Circuit'''. Russell convinced Darrell to join the group by selling him a false story of eLite_Circuit being a hacktivist group set on exposing the lies and corruption that plagues Millennium City's underbelly, which Darrell ultimately did agree to join his friend in this supposed noble cause for social reform and justice.</center><br><br> | <center>Whilst taking classes at the community center, Darrell met another student named '''Russell Lyman''' who, like him, didn't have many friends but also "knew his way around a keyboard" so his mother also pursuaded him into signing up for computer classes. A friendship quickly formed between the two boys and eventually began working on a personal side project called '''R4gn%r0k''' after they completed their lessons for the day at the center. R4gn%r0k was supposed to be a malware application that was only meant to test the young programmers' newly acquired computer skills but turned into the proof needed for Russell to begin working with an underground cyber-terrorist group known as '''eLite_Circuit'''. Russell convinced Darrell to join the group by selling him a false story of eLite_Circuit being a hacktivist group set on exposing the lies and corruption that plagues Millennium City's underbelly, which Darrell ultimately did agree to join his friend in this supposed noble cause for social reform and justice.</center><br><br> | ||
− | <center>For months, Darrell and Russell ran alongside eLite_Circuit members '''Ramsey Deacon''', '''Eugene Hawkins''', and '''Kristen Ladner''' carrying out tech heists across the city. This was all being done while efforts were being made behind the scenes to turn R4gn%r0k into a virus that would be used to carry out a cyber attack on Millennium City by shutting down '''SOCRATES''' and taking control of the city's entire infrastructure. The biggest heist that the group would carry out would be against a fledgling R&D company called '''Dynamic Innovations''' founded by ex-[[PRIMUS]] agents Elmer Bradley and Eric Williams, formerly known as the tech heroes known as '''Golden Gizmo''' and '''The Machinist'''. Apparently, Russell got intel that Dynamic Innovations secured a shipment containing possible energy weaponry and gadgets that could help "sway" public opinion in their favor against increased production and implementation of meta-tech in the city.</center> | + | <center>For months, Darrell and Russell ran alongside eLite_Circuit members '''Ramsey Deacon''', '''Eugene Hawkins''', and '''Kristen Ladner''' carrying out tech heists across the city. This was all being done while efforts were being made behind the scenes to turn R4gn%r0k into a virus that would be used to carry out a cyber attack on Millennium City by shutting down '''SOCRATES''' and taking control of the city's entire infrastructure. The biggest heist that the group would carry out would be against a fledgling R&D company called '''Dynamic Innovations''' founded by ex-[[PRIMUS|<span style="color:#90ff93">PRIMUS</span>]] agents Elmer Bradley and Eric Williams, formerly known as the tech heroes known as '''Golden Gizmo''' and '''The Machinist'''. Apparently, Russell got intel that Dynamic Innovations secured a shipment containing possible energy weaponry and gadgets that could help "sway" public opinion in their favor against increased production and implementation of meta-tech in the city.</center> |
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− | <center>In May 2020, Glitch joined the [[The Quantum League|Quantum League]], a super-group dedicated to investigating inter-dimensional and even supernatural threats across the planet. Glitch's induction into the group happened right on the heels of him finally apprehending one member of eLite_Circuit, Firewall, and still actively pursuing Trojan and Uplink. The Quantum League was funded by by a private, research-oriented organization named '''Trent Industries''' whose development of a prototype device that could open inter-dimensional rifts in a closed space resulted in accidental tears in space-time occurring across the globe, making this world vulnerable to extra-dimensional wanderers and threats from planes still unknown to mankind. '''Michael Trent''', the founder of Trent Industries sought out the assistance of heroes who could combat these threats before they grew too out of control for anyone to stop.</center><br><br> | + | <center>In May 2020, Glitch joined the [[The Quantum League|<span style="color:#90ff93">Quantum League</span>]], a super-group dedicated to investigating inter-dimensional and even supernatural threats across the planet. Glitch's induction into the group happened right on the heels of him finally apprehending one member of eLite_Circuit, Firewall, and still actively pursuing Trojan and Uplink. The Quantum League was funded by by a private, research-oriented organization named '''Trent Industries''' whose development of a prototype device that could open inter-dimensional rifts in a closed space resulted in accidental tears in space-time occurring across the globe, making this world vulnerable to extra-dimensional wanderers and threats from planes still unknown to mankind. '''Michael Trent''', the founder of Trent Industries sought out the assistance of heroes who could combat these threats before they grew too out of control for anyone to stop.</center><br><br> |
<center>It was during this time with Quantum League that Glitch began to expand his connections with the larger hero community and grew a sense of comradery with team members, '''Chameleon''', '''Captain Mockery''', '''Coyote''', '''Flashpoint''', '''Overclock''', '''Reclusa''', and '''Sister Salem'''. Of these relationships, Darrell found himself becoming best friends with Coyote, developing a friendly-rivalry with Overclock, a mentor/apprentice-like relationship with Reclusa, an older-brother/younger-sister dynamic with Flashpoint, and possible love interests in both Chameleon and Sister Salem.</center><br><br> | <center>It was during this time with Quantum League that Glitch began to expand his connections with the larger hero community and grew a sense of comradery with team members, '''Chameleon''', '''Captain Mockery''', '''Coyote''', '''Flashpoint''', '''Overclock''', '''Reclusa''', and '''Sister Salem'''. Of these relationships, Darrell found himself becoming best friends with Coyote, developing a friendly-rivalry with Overclock, a mentor/apprentice-like relationship with Reclusa, an older-brother/younger-sister dynamic with Flashpoint, and possible love interests in both Chameleon and Sister Salem.</center><br><br> | ||
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'''Real Name:''' Chanelle Perry<br /> | '''Real Name:''' Chanelle Perry<br /> | ||
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+ | '''Real Name:''' Riley Ruiz <br /> | ||
+ | '''Skills/Abilities:''' Mediumship, Invisibility, Intangibility, Supernatural/Occult Knowledge<br /> | ||
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+ | '''Riley is an interesting case to say the least. I...I don't really know where to begin other than that I first met him during a beach party Quantum League held as a means to unwind and kick back following a very stressful month of superheroing. Riley, being the shy and timid soul that he is, had a hard time trying to adjust to the setting as he was still fresh to the group at that time, but through some prolonged interaction, I think I got him to come out his shell a little bit, at least around me.<br><br> Things eventually got...serious between me and Riley. Things that I don't think anyone, not even Quantum League leadership, knew at the time. But thats a story for another day. The point is that underneath that introverted exterior lies a fighter, even if Riley doesn't see it that way. He's always got your back so long as you have his and I'm glad to have him as a partner and ally in my ventures as a hero. Hopefully one day it can be something more than that if time allows for it."'' | ||
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*Glitch can be very mischievous and sometimes spray-tags locations he's previously been or stopped a crime at. Usually these tags are just a styled blue-colored "G" with orange-and-green pixels emanating off it. Maybe you've seen them around the city. | *Glitch can be very mischievous and sometimes spray-tags locations he's previously been or stopped a crime at. Usually these tags are just a styled blue-colored "G" with orange-and-green pixels emanating off it. Maybe you've seen them around the city. | ||
− | *While Glitch hasn't worked with [[PRIMUS]] or [[UNTIL]] in any way, he is most certainly on their radar. Affiliates of either organization likely have heard of the hero through gathered surveillance of his exploits captured by local news or cell phone footage. | + | *While Glitch hasn't worked with [[PRIMUS|<span style="color:#90ff93">PRIMUS</span>]] or [[UNTIL|<span style="color:#90ff93">UNTIL</span>]] in any way, he is most certainly on their radar. Affiliates of either organization likely have heard of the hero through gathered surveillance of his exploits captured by local news or cell phone footage. |
**Furthermore, Glitch is ''technically'' an unregistered hero and while this isn't a bad thing necessarily, his level of power has warranted PRIMUS agents and affiliates to consider reaching out to the hero and getting him to register so he can work alongside them. | **Furthermore, Glitch is ''technically'' an unregistered hero and while this isn't a bad thing necessarily, his level of power has warranted PRIMUS agents and affiliates to consider reaching out to the hero and getting him to register so he can work alongside them. | ||
***Finally, while Glitch isn't a villain in anyway, the '''Superhuman Survey''' predicts that if Glitch were to ever go rogue, he'd be an '''Delta-class threat''' - which means that he would pose a credible threat to the national security of the United States. For context, this would mean Glitch is a greater threat than '''Cybermind''' who possesses similar, albeit mostly technopathic, abilities like Glitch, but is deemed a '''Beta-level threat''' by the Department of Defense. | ***Finally, while Glitch isn't a villain in anyway, the '''Superhuman Survey''' predicts that if Glitch were to ever go rogue, he'd be an '''Delta-class threat''' - which means that he would pose a credible threat to the national security of the United States. For context, this would mean Glitch is a greater threat than '''Cybermind''' who possesses similar, albeit mostly technopathic, abilities like Glitch, but is deemed a '''Beta-level threat''' by the Department of Defense. | ||
*Strangely enough, Glitch has amassed his own cult following on social media aptly known as ''"Glitchers."'' These individuals usually dress up in crudely made versions of one of Glitch's many costumes he's worn thus far and perform dances, recite phrases from movies or shows, or just perform skits in front of their cell phone cameras. | *Strangely enough, Glitch has amassed his own cult following on social media aptly known as ''"Glitchers."'' These individuals usually dress up in crudely made versions of one of Glitch's many costumes he's worn thus far and perform dances, recite phrases from movies or shows, or just perform skits in front of their cell phone cameras. | ||
− | **Glitchers are mostly recognized by their clever recreations of Glitch's iconic mask which | + | **Glitchers are mostly recognized by their clever recreations of Glitch's iconic mask which has since become his unofficial iconography online and therefore has raised public attention about him and his exploits. |
*Glitch sometimes hacks the hovering billboards around Renaissance Center and replaces the advertisements with memes...and usually signs his name to them. | *Glitch sometimes hacks the hovering billboards around Renaissance Center and replaces the advertisements with memes...and usually signs his name to them. | ||
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− | *Glitch is, in part, the spiritual successor of his original "prototype" characters [[Data|<span style="color:# | + | |
− | *The main goal that remained a constant during Glitch's creation: ''"Don't make him a technopath."'' | + | '''Conceptual Creation''' |
+ | *Glitch is, in part, the spiritual successor of his original "prototype" characters [[Data|<span style="color:#90ff93">Data</span>]] and [[Interface (Virgil Sims)|<span style="color:#90ff93">Interface</span>]]. | ||
+ | *The main goal that remained a constant during Glitch's creation: ''"Don't make him a technopath."'' | ||
+ | *There was an idea that Glitch would be an amnesiac time-traveler from a doomed future and his powers were tied to temporal alteration and manipulation. | ||
+ | *Nanomachines/nanites were considered for some type of involvement in Glitch's origin, powers, or equipment, but was scrapped due to the MCU's overuse of the technology. | ||
+ | *Was originally going to be a mutant female that could create holographic throwing knives/daggers and be based on the X-Men character, '''Blink''' before that idea was scrapped. | ||
+ | **The second draft of Glitch saw him wearing paramilitary fatigues mixed with some hi-tech armor attachments and was based on the '''Arkham Knight'''. This idea was eventually dropped too. | ||
+ | **The third draft was to make Glitch just a mutant, but I welcomed the challenge of creating a tech hero through the traditional "accidental" science origin. | ||
+ | **A final draft on Glitch saw him based on the X-Men character, '''Fantomex''' but this was also discarded in favor of something more "street-level" and partly relatable. | ||
+ | *The concept of Glitch was inspired during a miserable game session of GTA Online where my presence oftentimes lagged friends' gameplay, created rubberband issues for myself and others, and resulted in delays in damage sustained to my character. | ||
+ | *Most tech-themed characters use shades of blue to represent the outward expression of their powers/abilities. For me, blue has become extremely overused and more attributed with electronic hardware more than anything ''(Ex. Look at the advanced tech seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)''. The choice to make Glitch's powers orange-and-green/white came from that his powers are "organic" and esoteric. The orange represents his skin tone/complexion while the green is supposed to represent "the internet" and its larger interconnectivity. | ||
+ | *Glitch's Diagnostic Signal is partly inspired by the '''Spider-Sense (Marvel)''', but based mainly on '''Amadeus Cho’s Hyper-Mind (Marvel)''' ability and the Inhuman, '''Ulysses Cain's Diagnostic Precognition (Marvel)'''. | ||
+ | *Characters that served as inspiration for Glitch include '''Eugene Sims (Infamous: Second Son)''', '''Marcus Holloway (Watch Dogs 2)''', '''Wrench (Watch Dogs 2/Legion)''', '''Miles Morales/Spider-Man (Marvel)''', '''David Alleyne/Prodigy (Marvel)''', '''Virgil Hawkins/Static (DC Comics)''', and '''Duke Thomas/The Signal (DC Comics)'''.<br><br> | ||
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+ | *While he's seen the Canadian powerhouse flying around from time-to-time, Glitch has never met or interacted with [[Thundrax|<span style="color:#90ff93">Thundrax</span>]] formally. | ||
*Thanks to Flashpoint, Glitch is an accomplished cook and can make some savory meals and dishes. | *Thanks to Flashpoint, Glitch is an accomplished cook and can make some savory meals and dishes. | ||
− | * | + | *He actually owns a small supply box of '''Questionite'''. He still hasn't found a particular use for it yet. |
*The boy has a weakness for girls with brown hair, usually curly, and blue or dark/brown eyes. | *The boy has a weakness for girls with brown hair, usually curly, and blue or dark/brown eyes. | ||
− | * | + | *Is deathly terrified of bees, wasps, hornets basically anything that flies and has a stinger. |
− | *During his high school years, Darrell always wanted to join the [[Young Renegades|<span style="color:# | + | *During his high school years, Darrell always wanted to join the [[Young Renegades|<span style="color:#90ff93">Young Renegades</span>]]. |
*Darrell was 13 years old at the time of the '''Qularr Invasion''' in 2009. | *Darrell was 13 years old at the time of the '''Qularr Invasion''' in 2009. | ||
+ | **4 years later in 2013, Darrell actually loses his father in the '''Lemurian Invasion''' and Cybermind's attack on SOCRATES inspires Darrell to become a hacktivist. | ||
+ | **The following year in 2014, Darrell attends the first-ever '''Foxbatcon''' and gets a novelty foam finger and replica Ping-Pong Ball Gun. | ||
+ | **In 2017, Darrell has already become Glitch and helps escort civilians to safe-zones throughout the city during Shadow Destroyer's '''Nightmare Invasion'''. | ||
+ | *Between the time he served as a "hacktivist" with eLite_Circuit and becoming Glitch, Darrell has been engaging in vigilante activities for about 6 years (give or take). | ||
*His favorite word is 'indubitably' which means "without a doubt." | *His favorite word is 'indubitably' which means "without a doubt." | ||
*He views most patriotic heroes as ''"government lapdogs."'' | *He views most patriotic heroes as ''"government lapdogs."'' | ||
− | * | + | **He also find it ironic how most "darken" their color scheme over time because the vibrant colors becoming too alluring. |
+ | *Glitch has developed a dislike for speedsters after a brutal beatdown he suffered from Major League member, Red Racer. | ||
*So far, Glitch has been a member/ally of groups such as '''The Astrals''', '''OUTBreak''', '''The Quantum League''', and '''Victory Guard'''. | *So far, Glitch has been a member/ally of groups such as '''The Astrals''', '''OUTBreak''', '''The Quantum League''', and '''Victory Guard'''. | ||
*Darrell is a big fan of musicals and of the ones he's seen so far are '''Beetlejuice''', '''Hamilton''', '''Shrek the Musical''', and '''Wicked'''. | *Darrell is a big fan of musicals and of the ones he's seen so far are '''Beetlejuice''', '''Hamilton''', '''Shrek the Musical''', and '''Wicked'''. | ||
+ | *His favorite (domesticated) animal are cats. Mainly due to them being ''mostly'' low maintenance and don't need to walk them everyday. | ||
+ | *Glitch tries to keep most of his gadgets compact that way they can fit in his utility belt and also be carried in his civilian clothes in case he's unable to use his powers. | ||
*His time with Quantum League has made him an expert in quantum mechanics and engineering as well as extremely knowledgeable in extra/inter-dimensional affairs. | *His time with Quantum League has made him an expert in quantum mechanics and engineering as well as extremely knowledgeable in extra/inter-dimensional affairs. | ||
*Glitch ditched his original vigilante attire not because it was damaged or he simply wanted a new look...but because it had a habit of smelling bad from profuse sweating. | *Glitch ditched his original vigilante attire not because it was damaged or he simply wanted a new look...but because it had a habit of smelling bad from profuse sweating. | ||
− | * | + | *Despite what many friends and allies like to think and claim, Glitch isn't a "genius" or recognized as having "genius-level intellect." He personally considers himself "above-average" at most. |
+ | *While he's consumed alcohol during some social occasions, Darrell isn't a big drinker and prefers to be of sound and sober mind. Primarily due to him valuing his intelligence and not wanting to kill off any of those precious brain cells of his as well as wanting to be in top shape in case he needs to be ready to suit up for a fight. | ||
*Outside of his apartment in Millennium City, Darrell has several hideaways in the form of secluded hackerspaces and a personal armory, previously owned by Flashpoint's grandfather. | *Outside of his apartment in Millennium City, Darrell has several hideaways in the form of secluded hackerspaces and a personal armory, previously owned by Flashpoint's grandfather. | ||
*Is a big fan of rock music. More specifically hard rock, alternative rock, and electronic rock. | *Is a big fan of rock music. More specifically hard rock, alternative rock, and electronic rock. | ||
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**Bands frequented from this genre consist of '''Deuce''', From Ashes to New, and '''Hollywood Undead'''. | **Bands frequented from this genre consist of '''Deuce''', From Ashes to New, and '''Hollywood Undead'''. | ||
*Glitch is extremely agnostic and a non-believer in magic, claiming that "magic" is some form of advanced molecular manipulation fueled by the creative subconscious that is one's own imagination. Though its rare he ever openly announces this in a given setting or conversation. | *Glitch is extremely agnostic and a non-believer in magic, claiming that "magic" is some form of advanced molecular manipulation fueled by the creative subconscious that is one's own imagination. Though its rare he ever openly announces this in a given setting or conversation. | ||
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