Overcharge
Background
Walter Wright was born into the prestigious Wright family, famous for their multi-generational tech company, Wright Tech International. From an early age, Walter showed remarkable talent in electromagnetic engineering, making him a prodigy in the field. His family had high hopes that he would continue the Wright legacy of innovation and integrity. However, Walter's ambitions took a darker turn.
Caught engaging in war profiteering, his family disowned him, freezing his funds and severing all ties. Bitter, vengeful, and driven by greed, Walter turned to a life of crime, using his skills to build a suit capable of controlling electromagnetic fields. Now operating under the alias "Overcharge," he has become a dangerous rogue agent in Ottawa, often hired to carry out industrial sabotage or intimidate business rivals. His goals are simple: gain power, wealth, and, ultimately, revenge on his family.
Personality
Walter Wright, or Overcharge, is a man defined by resentment and ambition. Where he once showed potential for greatness, his disillusionment with his family has left him cold, calculating, and driven by personal gain rather than any higher ideals. He is fiercely independent, preferring to operate alone, though he occasionally works with other criminals if it serves his goals.
Overcharge is ruthless in his pursuit of wealth and power, showing little regard for collateral damage. He harbors deep-seated anger toward his family, particularly targeting Wright Tech and those who benefit from his family’s reputation. Though he can be charming when needed, this facade quickly falls away to reveal a cruel and sadistic streak, especially when dealing with those who underestimate him.
However, beneath his bitterness lies a yearning for recognition—an inner desire to prove his brilliance and carve out his own legacy, even if it’s built on destruction and fear. Overcharge is pragmatic and efficient, rarely letting emotions cloud his decisions, but his lingering resentment can make him impulsive when he faces reminders of his past.
Walter Wright was born into the prestigious Wright family, famous for their multi-generational tech company, Wright Tech International. From an early age, Walter showed remarkable talent in electromagnetic engineering, making him a prodigy in the field. His family had high hopes that he would continue the Wright legacy of innovation and integrity. However, Walter's ambitions took a darker turn.
Caught engaging in war profiteering, his family disowned him, freezing his funds and severing all ties. Bitter, vengeful, and driven by greed, Walter turned to a life of crime, using his skills to build a suit capable of controlling electromagnetic fields. Now operating under the alias "Overcharge," he has become a dangerous rogue agent in Ottawa, often hired to carry out industrial sabotage or intimidate business rivals. His goals are simple: gain power, wealth, and, ultimately, revenge on his family.
Personality
Walter Wright, or Overcharge, is a man defined by resentment and ambition. Where he once showed potential for greatness, his disillusionment with his family has left him cold, calculating, and driven by personal gain rather than any higher ideals. He is fiercely independent, preferring to operate alone, though he occasionally works with other criminals if it serves his goals.
Overcharge is ruthless in his pursuit of wealth and power, showing little regard for collateral damage. He harbors deep-seated anger toward his family, particularly targeting Wright Tech and those who benefit from his family’s reputation. Though he can be charming when needed, this facade quickly falls away to reveal a cruel and sadistic streak, especially when dealing with those who underestimate him.
However, beneath his bitterness lies a yearning for recognition—an inner desire to prove his brilliance and carve out his own legacy, even if it’s built on destruction and fear. Overcharge is pragmatic and efficient, rarely letting emotions cloud his decisions, but his lingering resentment can make him impulsive when he faces reminders of his past.
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