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<infobox> <title source="name"><default>Danny Hebert</default></title>

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<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> Danny Hebert is Taylor's father. He works for the Dockworkers Association as head of hiring and spokesperson.

Personality

He has an enormous temper that he has been able to keep in check, inherited from his father and given to his daughter in turn.<ref name="I1.x">Gestation 1.x</ref>

Relationships

Taylor

While he loves his daughter this is tested throughout the story. Sometimes she thinks he is afraid of her.

Annette

He truly loved his wife, they completed each other.<ref name="R1">Annette completed Danny, and losing her left him incomplete. - What if Danny Triggered</ref>

Appearance

Danny is a tall, skinny, dark-haired-but-balding bespectacled man of an intellectual bent.[citation needed] He has green eyes. <ref>The white of one of his eyes had turned crimson, the green of his iris pale in the midst of it.-- Excerpt from Plague 12.5</ref>

Abilities and Powers

Danny is not a parahuman, because of this he has no powers, though he had the potential to trigger and almost did several times.<ref name="R1"/><ref>The other fragments in that same cluster are retained. To see the future is resource intensive, but the entity will harbor it as a safeguard.

More abilities are used to check, investigate, and then cast off.

[...]

When it knows the configuration is absolutely decided, it reaches for the last fragment it will cast off. This one, too, it cripples, even largely destroys, so as to limit the host from using it in the same fashion.

In a haste to decide matters before it enters the stratosphere of that barren planet, the entity casts it off to a similar location as the future-sight ability. A similar time, thirty-one revolutions from now. The destination is a male, thin, in the company of strong males and females, drinking.-Excerpt from Interlude 26</ref><ref name="Ratman">Comment by WildBow on Spacebattles</ref> He is an able administrator and negotiator however, and occupyed a high stress position at work as head of hiring.

If he had triggered, he would likely have had a power involving rats.<ref name="R1"/>

History

Background

Danny considered his own father to be a serious bastard with breath-taking anger issues, something that danny had inherited.<ref name="I1 e1">Danny’s father had been a powerful, heavyset man, and Danny hadn’t gotten any of those genes. Danny had been a nerd when the term was still young in popular culture, stick thin, awkward, short sighted, glasses, bad fashion sense. What he had inherited was his father’s famous temper. It was quick to rise and startling in its intensity. Unlike his father, Danny had only ever hit someone in anger twice, both times when he was much younger. That said, just like his father, he could and would go off on tirades that would leave people shaking. Danny had long viewed the moment he’d started to see himself as a man, an adult, to be the point in time where he had sworn to himself that he wouldn’t ever lose his temper with his family. He wouldn’t pass that on to his child the way his father had to him.

He had never broken that oath with Taylor, and knowing that was what kept him contained in his room, pacing back and forth, red in the face and wanting to punch something. While he’d never gotten angry at her, never screamed at her, he knew Taylor had seen him angry. Once, he had been at work, talking to a mayor’s aide. The man had told Danny that the revival projects for the Docks were being cancelled and that, contrary to promises, there were to be layoffs rather than new jobs for the already beleaguered Dockworkers. Taylor had been spending the morning in his office on the promise that they would go out for the afternoon, and had been in a position to see him fly off the handle in the worst way with the man. Four years ago, he had lost his temper with Annette for the first time, breaking his oath to himself. That had been the last time he had seen her. Taylor hadn’t been there to see him shouting at her mother, but he was fairly certain she’d heard some of it. It shamed him.

The third and last time that he had lost his temper where Taylor had been in a position to know had been when she had been hospitalized following the incident in January. He’d screamed at the school’s principal, who had deserved it, and at Taylor’s then-Biology teacher, who probably hadn’t. It had been bad enough that a nurse had threatened to call for a police officer, and Danny, barely mollified, had stomped from the hallway to the hospital room to find his daughter more or less conscious and wide eyed in reaction. Danny harbored a deep fear that the reason Taylor hadn’t offered any details on the bullying was out of fear he would, in blind rage, do something about it. It made him feel sick, the notion that he might have contributed something to his daughter’s self imposed isolation in how she was dealing with her problems.

It took Danny a long time to calm down, helped by telling himself over and over that Taylor was okay, that she was home, that she was safe. It was something of a blessing that, as the anger faded, he felt drained. He climbed into the left side of the bed, leaving the right side empty out of a habit he’d yet to break, and pulled the covers up around himself. - Exerpt from Gestation 1.x</ref>

He eventally met and married Annette, and fathered Taylor Hebert, when they were both relatively young.

His wife was killed by a car accident because she was distracted by her phone, causing him to distrust cellphones.

After his wife's death, he spiraled into depression and had difficulty caring for his daughter. Emma Barnes claimed he confessed to her father that he believed Taylor had inadvertently killed her - she had failed to call Annette when she was supposed to, and he suspected Annette had been trying to call her when she had her car accident.<ref name="20.3">Chrysalis 20.3</ref>

Story Start

Heard his daughter sneak back into the house after being out late. He hoped nothing bad happened to her while she was out.<ref name="I1.x"/>

Taylor later called Danny and let him know she had made a few friends. Said friends later brought his daughter home after she was apparently wounded in a bombing.<ref name="4.11">Shell 4.11</ref>

Post-Leviathan

Had to deal with his daughter leaving the house

Post-Slaughterhouse Nine

Was slowly recovering fromm the birds scream went to the mayoral debate with his friends and his daughter. Things did not turn out well at all.

Post-Echidna

After the incident at the school when Skitter's identity was released Danny blamed himself for Taylor and was deeply shocked and upset after hearing what she had confessed to doing.

Was there when she turned herself in and tried to defend her when Rebecca Costa-Brown's interrogation tactics led to Taylor snapping and lashing out.

Was there for the arrangement hearing that got her into the Wards.<ref name="25.1">Scarab 25.1</ref>

Post-Timeskip

Kept in contact with taylor and helped the Dockworkers union get better with the economic influx.

Gold Morning

Apparently evacuated to earth Alph with his recovering daughter, apparently.

References

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