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==Members== {|class="mw-collapsible article-table" style="width:100%" !style="width: 18%; vertical-align: top;"|Name !style="width: 82%; vertical-align: top;"|Description |- |Pyrotechnical |A tinker focusing on flame manipulation, special effects, and guns.<ref name="Members"/> |- |Cranial |A tinker specializing in neurology.<ref name="Members"/> Sold memories and skills on the black market, including bad memories, taking them from people wishing to be rid of them while giving them to people desiring to experience a [[trigger event]]. The latter was likely an unsuccessful venture, as trigger events did not work like that. [[Bonesaw]] used her technology to implant [[The Slaughterhouse Nine-Thousand|her clone army]] with memories.<ref>They’d come out blank. Wouldn’t do. She had access to some of the toys they’d liberated from the Toybox. She’d have to put the new Slaughterhouse’s memories together herself. Brains. Memories, or things close enough to memories. She had notes and records, all of the bedtime stories Jack had told her as she drifted off to sleep these past few years. There was information saved on the computer. She could hodgepodge it together. This would be ''real'' art. How well could she rebuild them? Cranial had been selling memories on the black market, selling skills. She’d kept bad memories too, took them from people, even gave them to some people. Silly, really. A lot of them had wanted trigger events, except the trigger events didn’t work like that. This computer was only an access point. The other computers took up vast amounts of space, out of sight, out of mind. If something failed, she’d have to go fix it, but she would spend most of her time here, surrounded by her family, some she’d never met. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/16/interlude-25/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 25]]</ref> |- |Big Rig |A tinker who built drones that built things in turn, particularly buildings.<ref name="Members"/> |- |Bauble |A girl who specialized in glassworking and glassworking tools, including tools that could turn inorganic matter into glass.<ref name="Members"/> |- |Dodge |A boy of twelve, who made devices creating pocket dimensions connected to Earth Bet. His dimensions are almost impossible to find without knowing the entry point first, and require a transporter device to enter.<ref name="Members"/><ref>“Dodge’s devices only exit from Bet to pocket worlds he creates with his devices, back to Bet. We believe they exited somewhere on Bet, possibly in another state, then used another device to hide. Which would be where they are now. Without knowing where they entered that particular pocket, we can’t hope to find them,” Miss Militia said. “We know their patterns. They tend to cut a swathe of destruction across North America, and it’s rare for even a handful of days to pass without them taking any action at all. Between the PRT’s past experience with the group, our thinkers, and the fact that they haven’t made an appearance in nearly ten days, we believe we’ve worked out what they’re doing.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/07/cell-22-2/ Excerpt] from [[Cell 22.2]]</ref> |- |Toy Soldier |A powersuit user with a suit the size of a small building.<ref name="Members"/> |- |Glace |A tinker specializing in cryogenics and stasis.<ref name="Members"/> Their technology was used by the [[Slaughterhouse Nine]] to put their members in stasis,<ref>I stared at the laptop. It was still on the last page. Glace.<br><br>“Cryogenics,” I said.<br><br>“Stasis,” Miss Militia agreed. “The pressure grew too intense, with Defiant and Dragon’s pursuit, they weren’t recovering from losses fast enough. They’ve gone into hiding, and we think they plan to ''wait''.”<br><br>''Wait'', I thought.<br><br>“How long?” Clockblocker asked.<br><br>“We can’t know for sure,” Miss Militia replied. “But if they’ve put themselves in a cryogenic sleep, they could wake and resume their normal activities days, weeks, months or ''years'' from now. Depending on the resources they have available, they might well emerge with clones of their current members at their side.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/07 Excerpt] from [[Cell 22.2]]</ref> and possibly later by [[Snowmann]].<ref>“Has to be Mannequin,” I said. “Or Sphere. Used to specialize in closed systems. It makes sense, on a level, but this isn’t in Mannequin’s usual repertoire. Maybe they stole it from… what was the name? Toybox tinker, Gelid? Glace, that’s it.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/23 Excerpt] from [[Sting 26.3]]</ref> |}
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