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| classification = [[Tinker]] ([[Shaker]])<ref>Tecton was a tinker with shaker capabilities. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/06/08/crushed-24-1/ Excerpt] from [[Crushed 24.1]]</ref><br>[[Thinker]]<ref name="Tecton1" >“Tinker and thinker both. Architecture and geology sense. Armor lets me ‘ground’ kinetic energy like you might do with electricity. ''These'' are piledriver gauntlets,” he patted one gauntlet, “For creating fissures, generating localized earthquakes and other controlled demolition.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/02/02/queen-18-5/ Excerpt] from [[Queen 18.5]]</ref> | | classification = [[Tinker]] ([[Shaker]])<ref>Tecton was a tinker with shaker capabilities. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/06/08/crushed-24-1/ Excerpt] from [[Crushed 24.1]]</ref><br>[[Thinker]]<ref name="Tecton1" >“Tinker and thinker both. Architecture and geology sense. Armor lets me ‘ground’ kinetic energy like you might do with electricity. ''These'' are piledriver gauntlets,” he patted one gauntlet, “For creating fissures, generating localized earthquakes and other controlled demolition.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/02/02/queen-18-5/ Excerpt] from [[Queen 18.5]]</ref> | ||
| web serial =[[Queen 18.5]] | | web serial = [[Queen 18.5]] | ||
| family = }} | | family = }} | ||
'''Tecton''' is the leader of the Chicago [[Wards]] team. | '''Tecton''' is the leader of the Chicago [[Wards]] team. | ||
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Everett is a natural leader, but he is just as willing to defer leadership to someone else as he is to take it upon himself. He is understanding and empathetic in nature, which lends to his tendency to mediate conflicts between team members. Above all else, he is fair. He stands for justice, even if it means bending the rules on occasion, although he ultimately trusts his superiors and their reasoning. Everett dislikes being referred to as a "tech geek" and resents the stereotype which accompanies his tinker classification<ref>[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/25/drone-23-1/ Excerpt] from [[Drone 23.1]]</ref>. | Everett is a natural leader, but he is just as willing to defer leadership to someone else as he is to take it upon himself. He is understanding and empathetic in nature, which lends to his tendency to mediate conflicts between team members. Above all else, he is fair. He stands for justice, even if it means bending the rules on occasion, although he ultimately trusts his superiors and their reasoning. Everett dislikes being referred to as a "tech geek" and resents the stereotype which accompanies his tinker classification<ref>[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/25/drone-23-1/ Excerpt] from [[Drone 23.1]]</ref>. | ||
He still does not like to have his intelligence insulted, just like everyone else.<ref>“Biting people is more satisfying,” Rachel responded.<br><br>“No, look… uh… Tecton. You gotta give me something really smart and scientific sounding. Like, say what Taylor said, but in smart-guy words.”<br><br>“Critical mistake here: you’re implying Tecton is smart,” Romp said.<br><br>Tecton sat up straighter. “Hey. Just because I’m not your team leader anymore-”<br><br>“-You’re totally not the one who gets to order me around,” Romp replied. “Deal with it.”<br><br>[...]<br><br>“Maybe if I come with?” Tecton offered. “I’ll distract whoever Dr. baby-talk is, and you can talk to Miss Militia about dosing your dogs.”<br><br>“Or you can tell me what you were going to write down and I memorize it,” Rachel said.<br><br>A few people in the group exchanged glances.<br><br>“Really simple solution,” Rachel said. Except now she was talking to us like we were the idiots.<br><br>“I’m not sure I could memorize it,” Tecton confessed.<br><br>“The kid that’s running the lap said you weren’t that smart,” Rachel answered. “Try me.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/09/19/venom-29-1/ Excerpt] from [[Venom 29.1]]</ref> | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
=== as Everett === | === as Everett === | ||
=== as Tecton === | === as Tecton === | ||
Tecton wears bulky power armor in a glossy rust-brown<ref>I nodded. Tecton, in what looked to be a fresh outfit of bulky rust-red power armor, gave me a salute. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/25/drone-23-1/ Excerpt] from [[Drone 23.1]]</ref> with brass highlights. It puts him head, shoulders, and chest above [[Taylor]] when standing perfectly straight. It has heavy piledriver gauntlets with visible spikes and pistons. His helmet covers his face, but not the back of his head, with a single lens on a telescoping nozzle, dead center<ref name="18.3">[[Queen 18.3]]</ref>. | Tecton wears bulky power armor in a glossy rust-brown<ref>I nodded. Tecton, in what looked to be a fresh outfit of bulky rust-red power armor, gave me a salute. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/25/drone-23-1/ Excerpt] from [[Drone 23.1]]</ref> with brass highlights. It puts him head, shoulders, and chest above [[Taylor]] when standing perfectly straight.<ref name="19.3 e1">Tecton shifted position, straightening his back so he stood a little taller. With his power armor, it put him head, shoulders and chest above me.<br><br>I had to admire the power armor. Even the idea of power armor, it was kind of scary to me. Putting together a piece of machinery that could bend steel bars and punch through concrete was impressive enough on its own, but doing that and then climbing into said machinery, walking around in it, knowing that a single malfunction could cause a potential catastrophic failure? Being trapped in that armor, or worse, having it accidentally leverage that terrible strength against the wearer inside?<br><br>I was still operating like I had when I was blind. A centipede crawled over the lens of my mask, obstructing my vision. I willed it to move away.<br><br>Tecton wore his suit well. He was a walking tank, wide as he was tall, a glossy rust-brown with brass highlights. His eyes were barely visible, but I could see his eyes behind the mask, studying me. He wasn’t venturing a reply. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/scourge-19-3/ Excerpt] from [[Scourge 19.3]]</ref> It has heavy piledriver gauntlets with visible spikes and pistons. His helmet covers his face, but not the back of his head, with a single lens on a telescoping nozzle, dead center<ref name="18.3">[[Queen 18.3]]</ref>. | ||
==Abilities and Powers== | ==Abilities and Powers== | ||
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<infobox> <title source="name"><default>Tecton</default></title>
<image source="Image"></image> <image source="image"></image> <group><header>Basic Information</header> <label>Civilian Name</label> <label>Aliases</label> <label>Gender</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Death</label> <label>Age</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Post-timeskip</label> <label>Ward start</label> <label>Relations</label> <label>Family</label></group> <group><header>Professional Status</header> <label>Occupation</label> <label>Classification</label> <label>Unique Features</label> <label>Alignment</label>
<label>Status</label><format><label>Location</label> <label>Teams</label> <label>Previous Team(s)</label> <label>Base of Operations</label></group> <group><header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label></group> </infobox> Tecton is the leader of the Chicago Wards team.
Personality
Everett is a natural leader, but he is just as willing to defer leadership to someone else as he is to take it upon himself. He is understanding and empathetic in nature, which lends to his tendency to mediate conflicts between team members. Above all else, he is fair. He stands for justice, even if it means bending the rules on occasion, although he ultimately trusts his superiors and their reasoning. Everett dislikes being referred to as a "tech geek" and resents the stereotype which accompanies his tinker classification<ref>Excerpt from Drone 23.1</ref>.
He still does not like to have his intelligence insulted, just like everyone else.<ref>“Biting people is more satisfying,” Rachel responded.
“No, look… uh… Tecton. You gotta give me something really smart and scientific sounding. Like, say what Taylor said, but in smart-guy words.”
“Critical mistake here: you’re implying Tecton is smart,” Romp said.
Tecton sat up straighter. “Hey. Just because I’m not your team leader anymore-”
“-You’re totally not the one who gets to order me around,” Romp replied. “Deal with it.”
[...]
“Maybe if I come with?” Tecton offered. “I’ll distract whoever Dr. baby-talk is, and you can talk to Miss Militia about dosing your dogs.”
“Or you can tell me what you were going to write down and I memorize it,” Rachel said.
A few people in the group exchanged glances.
“Really simple solution,” Rachel said. Except now she was talking to us like we were the idiots.
“I’m not sure I could memorize it,” Tecton confessed.
“The kid that’s running the lap said you weren’t that smart,” Rachel answered. “Try me.” - Excerpt from Venom 29.1</ref>
Appearance
as Everett
as Tecton
Tecton wears bulky power armor in a glossy rust-brown<ref>I nodded. Tecton, in what looked to be a fresh outfit of bulky rust-red power armor, gave me a salute. - Excerpt from Drone 23.1</ref> with brass highlights. It puts him head, shoulders, and chest above Taylor when standing perfectly straight.<ref name="19.3 e1">Tecton shifted position, straightening his back so he stood a little taller. With his power armor, it put him head, shoulders and chest above me.
I had to admire the power armor. Even the idea of power armor, it was kind of scary to me. Putting together a piece of machinery that could bend steel bars and punch through concrete was impressive enough on its own, but doing that and then climbing into said machinery, walking around in it, knowing that a single malfunction could cause a potential catastrophic failure? Being trapped in that armor, or worse, having it accidentally leverage that terrible strength against the wearer inside?
I was still operating like I had when I was blind. A centipede crawled over the lens of my mask, obstructing my vision. I willed it to move away.
Tecton wore his suit well. He was a walking tank, wide as he was tall, a glossy rust-brown with brass highlights. His eyes were barely visible, but I could see his eyes behind the mask, studying me. He wasn’t venturing a reply. - Excerpt from Scourge 19.3</ref> It has heavy piledriver gauntlets with visible spikes and pistons. His helmet covers his face, but not the back of his head, with a single lens on a telescoping nozzle, dead center<ref name="18.3">Queen 18.3</ref>.
Abilities and Powers
Tecton is a tinker and thinker with the ability to sense architecture and geology. He wears suit of power armor which gives him shaker capabilities; the suit allows him to ‘ground’ kinetic energy, and includes piledriver gauntlets which he uses to create fissures, generate localized earthquakes, and cause other controlled demolition.<ref name="Cast">Tecton – A Chicago Ward, Tecton has power armor capable of shattering the earth, creating fissures, localized earthquakes and pits in his immediate surroundings. -
Cast (spoiler free)</ref>
More important is his grasp of tactics and leadership allowing his team to function more cohesively.
History
Background
Worked with Gully, from the San Diego Wards, in the past. He claims to only be as strong as he is because of the data he got while studying her power. At some point he joined the Chicago Wards and became their leader.
Post-Slaughterhouse Nine
The Chicago Wards were called in to help fight Echidna during Arc 18 - Queen. They were directed to pair with the Undersiders by Miss Militia. Later, Tecton made the choice to join the Undersiders in abandoning their armbands and defending Eidolon, showing a degree of trust in the villains. During the Echidna battle, Tecton emphasizes organization, trust, and communication between the participating groups.
Post-Echidna
Tecton fights with Weaver and several others in New York during one of Weaver's field assessments.
He later asks to have Weaver placed on the Chicago Wards team, and defers leadership to her during the Behemoth attack in New Delhi. After having his team gutted, he built his new team with the intent of having a more synergetic power line-up (like the New York 'lancer' teams, etc.), rather than trying to have a wide power spread, like other Wards teams. He thinks they need a "certain kind of leader" to make this work. He knows Skitter pulled it off with the Undersiders, and hopes Weaver can do the same for this team.
Post-Timeskip
Tecton becomes a member of the Protectorate, and tries to convince his long-time teammate to join as well.
Gold Morning
References
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