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<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''NAME:'''</span> Miles Benedict<br>
<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''KNOWN ALIASES:'''</span> First Player, FP<br>
<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''PLACE OF BIRTH:'''</span> Galaxy City, PC<br>
<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''AGE:'''</span> 31<br>
<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''EYE COLOR:'''</span> Brown<br>
<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''HAIR COLOR:'''</span> Black<br>
<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''OCCUPATION:'''</span> Superhero, Inventor<br>
<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''ABILITIES:'''</span><br>
* <span style="color:#ff007e;">'''MECHANICAL INTUITION'''</span><br>Possesses the ability to instantly recognize how any mechanical object works.<br>
<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''GEAR:'''</span><br>
* <span style="color:#ff007e;">'''TECH'''</span><br>Utilizes advanced technology allowing flight, energy blasts, force fields, enhanced strength, and various other abilities<br><br>
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In a city where even the baristas wear capes and sidekicks are graded like AP classes, Miles Benedict was born at the bottom rung of a ladder most people could fly up.  Miles grew up in Kings Row, a crumbling neighborhood tucked under the neon skyline of Paragon. The kind of place where collateral damage is a weekly occurrence and cleanup crews don’t show up until long after the last fistfight between titans has settled. Raised by his mother Marcy — a nurse who worked nights, raised Miles on a steady diet of discipline, hope, and video games. Not because they had much—just a beat-up secondhand console and a CRT TV held together with duct tape and dreams—but because to Miles, games were more than just escape. They were systems. Patterns. Logic puzzles wrapped in explosions and power-ups. He didn’t just play them—he hacked them. Rewrote them. Made his own mods before he could legally ride the subway alone.


Miles’ mutation didn’t come with fanfare or a dramatic transformation. It wasn’t flashy. He didn’t shoot lasers or lift buildings. But at age eight, he started fixing things. Not just "kid fixes VCR" kind of stuff. He understood how machines thought. He could pull a drone apart, reverse-engineer it, and then rebuild it. He didn’t know what “quantum logic loops” were. He just did them. His brain became wired like a schematic. He could "see" how things worked, and better yet, how they could be improved. Like synesthesia for engineering. Code spoke to him like music. Circuits danced under his fingers. He didn’t even know he was a mutant until age eleven, when he fixed a broken, high-end prosthetic limb in under three minutes using scavenged wires, gum foil, and an old Walkman motor. He felt how it should work before he even knew what it was. The limb’s owner? A retired hero who walked away shaking his head and saying, '''''“Kid, you’re either gonna change the world… or blow it up.”'''''


And then, when he was 15, [[Battle for the Multiverse|<font color="#a6f1ff">The Battle for the Multiverse</font>]] took place. Miles watched his own block burn while Paragon's heavy-hitters fought like kaiju with capes, punching gods in the face and tossing skyscrapers like dodgeballs. In the middle of the chaos, barefoot, bruised, and bleedng, Miles scrambled through debris and grabbed whatever he could find—old drone parts, twisted steel, even a busted gauntlet some hero probably dropped. In minutes, he had a janky but functional exo-blaster on his arm. It couldn’t fire lasers, but it could lift a support beam and stabilize a crumbling wall. It could save lives.


And it did.


He pulled a half-dozen people from the rubble that night. Not with muscle. With ingenuity. While the capes played tug-of-war with titans, Miles did something rare:


He looked ''down'' instead of ''up''.




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<span style="color:#b9f472;">'''NAME:'''</span> Miles Benedict<br>
<span style="color:#b9f472;">'''KNOWN ALIASES:'''</span> First Player, FP<br>
<span style="color:#b9f472;">'''PLACE OF BIRTH:'''</span> Galaxy City, PC<br>
<span style="color:#b9f472;">'''AGE:'''</span> 27<br>
<span style="color:#b9f472;">'''EYE COLOR:'''</span> Brown<br>
<span style="color:#b9f472;">'''HAIR COLOR:'''</span> Black<br>
<span style="color:#b9f472;">'''OCCUPATION:'''</span> Superhero, Inventor<br>
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* <span style="color:#d1ff99;">'''MECHANICAL INTUITION'''</span><br>The ability to possess an innate understanding of mechanics with little to no study.<br>
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* <span style="color:#d1ff99;">'''TECH'''</span><br>Utilizes advanced technology allowing flight, energy blasts, force fields, enhanced strength, and various other abilities<br><br>
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When the smoke cleared, he wandered into the wreckage. Not to gawk—but to salvage. In the debris, he found a a crate full of old, discarded Sky Raiders gear. He reverse-engineered it in a week and made something ''better''. He realized then: no one was coming to protect his part of the city. The elite treated the little guys like NPCs.


Miles was always a bright child, but the full scope of his intelligence didn't become apparent until he was in middle school. Miles was fascinated by technology. All forms of it. As he grew, his technological aptitude progressed rapidly, even without increasing his study in such areas. His teachers however, misunderstood his intellect and assumed he was a true savant, and moved him up to ninth grade when he was just thirteen. But midway through the school year it became apparent that his brilliance only applied to math and engineering. He was promptly switched back to his proper grade level before the year had even ended. With a fervent passion for video games as well, Miles' social skills declined as he spent most of his time with technological devices and video-game consoles rather than people. His mother perished in the destruction the Rikti's sacking of Paragon brought about. After the dust cleared and the city returned to a semblance of normality, Miles and his father relocated to Kings Row.
:''"First Player."''


:'''''"It's not the greatest place to grow up, but when your back's against the wall and you've got nothing left, it'll do. My dad couldn't pay the bills by himself, so I got a job at a junkyard cleaning out sheds and stuff."'''''
It started as a joke. A handle he tagged on his prototypes. In a city full of second-string sidekicks and legacy heroes, he was playing solo, on hard mode. No backup. No cheat codes. Just him.


As a teenager, Miles spent much of his free time on the streets or in the junkyard, scavenging discarded tech. From trashed appliances to outdated computer systems, Miles' performed dozens of QoL upgrades to his apartment tenement through DIY life-hacks. Around this time his latent mutant ability to instinctively know how things worked manifested. Widely regarded as a true wunderkind by his peers, Miles’ talents put him on the radar of some of the tech world’s biggest names and a handful of prestigious academies. His father however, had descended into alcoholism in the wake of his wife's death. When his erratic behavior caused him to lose his job, Miles made the decision to put off college to assist him in recovery.
And if the game was rigged? He’d ''rewrite the code''. In a city where everyone’s waiting for the hero to show up, he was going to be the first to press start.


:'''''"For old times' sake, I visited Old Man Spencer's junkyard. We sat around sometimes, just shootin' the breeze. One day we were sitting out back and he asked me what I planned to do now that I'd graduated. I told him I didn't know and since my college aspirations had fallen through, I didn't really care. I'll never forget what he told me. "Life is like a <span style="color:#b9f472;">game</span>. How a man plays the game shows something of his character... How he loses shows all of it."'''''
He doesn't want fame. He doesn’t join teams. He doesn’t even apply for registration. That infuriates the old guard. But his designs? They’re ten years ahead of government labs. Villains trade blueprints of his tech on the darknet trying to reverse-engineer him. He builds in secret, appears like a glitch in the system, and vanishes before the credits roll.




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And then, [[Battle for the Multiverse|<font color="#b9f472">The Battle for the Multiverse</font>]] took place. Hundreds of vigilantes and superheroes were killed in the catastrophic invasion and in the months following, their absence would be felt by the entire city, civilians and criminals alike. The crime rate skyrocketed and Miles’ block didn’t go unaffected. The number of Skulls gang-members surged and the neighborhood felt the effects. Robberies, extortion rings, and the advent of Superadine plagued the community. Miles wanted to fight back against the new wave of crime, he just wasn’t sure how. Until, while scrounging around in the junkyard, he stumbled upon a crate full of old, discarded Sky Raiders gear.
 
:'''''”And that was it. My chance to get off the bench and into the <span style="color:#b9f472;">game</span>.”'''''
 
 
 
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As a kid he used to zap bugs with a homemade taser made from an old blender, a mini-fan, and some chicken wire. When he was twelve he shut down his middle school's entire computer network to get out of English class. At sixteen, he was manipulating ATM's into giving rather than receiving.


As a kid he used to zap bugs with a homemade taser made from an old blender, a mini-fan, and some chicken wire. When he was twelve he shut down his middle school's entire computer network to get out of English class. At sixteen, he was manipulating ATM's into giving rather than receiving.
Miles is fiercely smart but totally self-taught. Raised in a city where power and privilege go hand-in-hand, he’s learned to make brilliance look like improvisation. He’s constantly underestimated—and ''he likes it that way''. It gives him the edge. He thinks five steps ahead, but still pretends he’s winging it.


As one of the youngest and most gifted inventors of his generation, Miles has become a sort of rockstar within the geek/tech world, his first claim-to-fame being ’’The Slice’’, a smart phone of his own design that gained critical acclaim. Though highly sought after, Miles keeps the majority of both his tech and talent to himself, which keeps everyone in the business world on the edge of their seats waiting for what might come next.
Miles didn’t grow up dreaming of capes and catchphrases. He just wanted to survive—and help others do the same. Becoming a hero wasn’t about justice or legacy. It was about necessity. And now that he’s in it, he’s constantly questioning what being a hero actually means.


He's a self-confessed video-game addict. Everything from consoles to MMO's, to retro arcade games like Pac-Man. In fact, when not kicking super-powered ass or tinkering away in his lair, it's a good bet Miles is hanging out in one of the many arcades around the city. Just don't ask him to hit pause.
He's a self-confessed video-game addict. Everything from consoles to MMO's, to retro arcade games like Pac-Man. In fact, when not kicking super-powered ass or tinkering away in his lair, it's a good bet Miles is hanging out in one of the many arcades around the city. Just don't ask him to hit pause.


*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GadgeteerGenius <span style="color:#C0FF77;">'''''Gadgeteer Genius'''''</span>] - With the ability to intuitively determine how anything mechanical works, and by this point, after years of exposure to all manner of gadgetry, Miles is able to whip up practically any manner of gadget you could possibly imagine in no time flat. Even with just a box of scraps. He'll make it work.
*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GadgeteerGenius <span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''''Gadgeteer Genius'''''</span>] - With the ability to intuitively determine how anything mechanical works, and by this point, after years of exposure to all manner of gadgetry, Miles is able to whip up practically any manner of gadget you could possibly imagine in no time flat. Even with just a box of scraps. He'll make it work.


*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MrFixit <span style="color:#C0FF77;">'''''Mr. Fixit'''''</span>] - It doesn't matter if he's never seen it before, has never seen anything like it before, is unfamiliar with its working principles or doesn't even know the stuff the box is made out of; Miles will be able to repair it.
*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MrFixit <span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''''Mr. Fixit'''''</span>] - It doesn't matter if he's never seen it before, has never seen anything like it before, is unfamiliar with its working principles or doesn't even know the stuff the box is made out of; Miles will be able to repair it.


*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FlyingFirepower <span style="color:#C0FF77;">'''''Flying Firepower'''''</span>] - With his rocket boots and his energy blasting power gloves, Miles usually functions as ranged support in combat.
*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FlyingFirepower <span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''''Flying Firepower'''''</span>] - With his rocket boots and his energy blasting power gloves, Miles usually functions as ranged support in combat.


*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RichIdiotWithNoDayJob <span style="color:#C0FF77;">'''''Rich Idiot With No Day Job'''''</span>] - Miles started up his own tech company, Extra Life Solutions, as soon as he turned eighteen and has licensed many of his prototypes and inventions. A multimillionaire by the age of twenty-one, Miles has no need to work a day job. He divides his time between chilling with [[High Score|<font color="#b9f472">his girl</font>]] , developing new and innovative technology, fighting crime, and of course, playing video games.
*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RichIdiotWithNoDayJob <span style="color:#a6f1ff;">'''''Rich Idiot With No Day Job'''''</span>] - Miles started up his own tech company, Extra Life Solutions, as soon as he turned eighteen and has licensed many of his prototypes and inventions. A multimillionaire by the age of twenty-one, Miles has no need to work a day job. He divides his time between chilling with [[High Score|<font color="#ff007e">his girl</font>]] , developing new and innovative technology, fighting crime, and of course, playing video games.




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<u>'''<span style="color:#a6f1ff;">SUPER KNOW-HOW'''</span></u>:
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<u>'''<span style="color:#C0FF77;">SUPER KNOW-HOW'''</span></u>:
:Miles possesses the power to intuitively understand the operation of any mechanical device and subconsciously/effortlessly create a schematic in his mind. Backed up by the ability to visually perceive mechanical energy in action, this power allows him to instinctively recognize the potential and functional uses of any machine or technological device in his visual range, a skill that combined with his natural intelligence gives him the ability to conceive, design and build highly advanced mechanical devices and operate, modify and disassemble existing technology or create countermeasures for it with little effort. He's capable of MacGyvering complex devices or weapons out of mere scrap.
:Miles possesses the power to intuitively understand the operation of any mechanical device and subconsciously/effortlessly create a schematic in his mind. Backed up by the ability to visually perceive mechanical energy in action, this power allows him to instinctively recognize the potential and functional uses of any machine or technological device in his visual range, a skill that combined with his natural intelligence gives him the ability to conceive, design and build highly advanced mechanical devices and operate, modify and disassemble existing technology or create countermeasures for it with little effort. He's capable of MacGyvering complex devices or weapons out of mere scrap.


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<u><span style="color:#b9f472;margin-top:10px;">'''POWER GLOVES'''</span></u>:
:Engineered to project energy blasts from their palms, Miles power gloves were originally just a pair of standard Sky Raiders gauntlets, however he’s upgraded and modified them so many times over the years they no longer resemble the outdated tech they began as. He’s modeled them after Nintendo's Power Gloves.  
:Engineered to project energy blasts from their palms, Miles power gloves were originally just a pair of standard Sky Raiders gauntlets, however he’s upgraded and modified them so many times over the years they no longer resemble the outdated tech they began as. He’s modeled them after Nintendo's Power Gloves.  


<u><span style="color:#b9f472;margin-top:10px;">'''HUD'''</span></u>:
<u><span style="color:#a6f1ff;margin-top:10px;">'''HUD'''</span></u>:
:In combat, Miles wears a high-tech visor that displays a hologram-like heads-up display that monitors such things as the energy levels of his gear, health readouts, mini-maps, etc. Miles has customized the layout of his HUD to mimic first person shooters, with targeting reticles, objectives, threat-identification, and his enemies defenses.
:In combat, Miles wears a high-tech visor that displays a hologram-like heads-up display that monitors such things as the energy levels of his gear, health readouts, mini-maps, etc. Miles has customized the layout of his HUD to mimic first person shooters, with targeting reticles, objectives, threat-identification, and his enemies defenses.


<u><span style="color:#b9f472;margin-top:10px;">'''POWER SUIT'''</span></u>:
<u><span style="color:#a6f1ff;margin-top:10px;">'''POWER SUIT'''</span></u>:
:In lieu of any physical superhuman abilities, Miles wears a lightweight, all-purpose combat suit (that is easily worn underneath his clothes), made from an imperivum-mesh weave material. The experimental material protects Miles from stabbings, while a high-tech "Power Belt" is incorporated into his suit that projects a thin force field around him and allows Miles to withstand more powerful impact forces like energy attacks, and gunfire.
:In lieu of any physical superhuman abilities, Miles wears a lightweight, all-purpose combat suit (that is easily worn underneath his clothes), made from an imperivum-mesh weave material. The experimental material protects Miles from stabbings, while a high-tech "Power Belt" is incorporated into his suit that projects a thin force field around him and allows Miles to withstand more powerful impact forces like energy attacks, and gunfire.


<u><span style="color:#b9f472;margin-top:10px;">'''SAVEPOINT'''</span></u>:
<u><span style="color:#a6f1ff;margin-top:10px;">'''SAVEPOINT'''</span></u>:
:Not necessarily an item he uses in battle, Savepoint is Miles' base of operations, equipped with state of the art technology and an artificial intelligence named R.O.S.E. Inside the base, Miles has constructed a command center, which consists of a large bank of monitors capable of doing anything from monitoring crisis points around the city to playing the most advanced of video games. The base also possesses a high tech workshop, where Miles repairs his gear and builds new devices. The base itself is an old abandoned bomb shelter located underneath a junkyard in Kings Row.
 
 
 
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'''{{LinkC|High Score|#D3EF62|HIGH SCORE}}''': [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j8ecF8Wt4E Casey Peterson]. His fiancé, the love of his life, his Player Two. She's on another level. Literally. Miles never really had any serious girlfriends before Casey, but when he met the ivory-haired bombshell, it was all over. To Miles, she's the only girl that matters. Even if she's got the mouth of a sailor and the aggressiveness of a pissed-off pitbull.


'''{{LinkC|Aglow|#D3EF62|AGLOW}}''': [https://youtu.be/bJQIHagUCOI Lilah Brenner]. She's an artsy chick Miles met years ago. An artist and tattooist, Lilah's personality is just as colorful as her wardrobe. Miles admires her artistic talents and endeavors and also does tech work for her every now and then.
:In the south side of Kings Row, hidden beneath a derelict arcade, sits a crumbling relic from the golden age of coin-ops called Pixel Palace. From the outside, it’s just boarded-up windows and a flickering neon sign that sometimes sparks the letter “X” into “Piel Palace". A custom-modded arcade cabinet of "Galaga" in the back corner is actually a biometric scanner. Entering a specific combo (Konami Code, naturally), along with a palm scan and vocal password (“First to play, last to quit”) triggers a shift in the floor. The cabinet drops down like an elevator. Cue 8-bit chiptune music. G.G. (or good game), an AI with the wit of a speedrunner and the patience of a cat on Red Bull, maintains the base. She appears as a holographic avatar on most displays, switching outfits based on mood, game genre, or sarcasm level. A large bank of monitors capable of doing anything from monitoring crisis points around the city to playing the most advanced of video games. The base also possesses a high tech workshop, where Miles repairs his gear and builds new devices.


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'''{{LinkC|High Score|#a6f1ff|HIGH SCORE}}''': [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j8ecF8Wt4E <span style="color:#ff007e">Casey Peterson</span>]. His fiancé, the love of his life, his Player Two. She's on another level. Literally. Miles never really had any serious girlfriends before Casey, but when he met the ivory-haired bombshell, it was all over. To Miles, she's the only girl that matters. Even if she's got the mouth of a sailor and the aggressiveness of a pissed-off pitbull.


'''{{LinkC|Aglow|#a6f1ff|AGLOW}}''': [https://youtu.be/bJQIHagUCOI <span style="color:#ff007e">Lilah Brenner</span>]. She's an artsy chick Miles met years ago. An artist and tattooist, Lilah's personality is just as colorful as her wardrobe. Miles admires her artistic talents and endeavors and also does tech work for her every now and then.


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*If you're into the tech world, you've more than likely heard of Miles. Feel free to recognize him in-game.


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Player: @First Player

NAME: Miles Benedict
KNOWN ALIASES: First Player, FP
PLACE OF BIRTH: Galaxy City, PC
AGE: 31
EYE COLOR: Brown
HAIR COLOR: Black
OCCUPATION: Superhero, Inventor
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  • MECHANICAL INTUITION
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  • TECH
    Utilizes advanced technology allowing flight, energy blasts, force fields, enhanced strength, and various other abilities


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In a city where even the baristas wear capes and sidekicks are graded like AP classes, Miles Benedict was born at the bottom rung of a ladder most people could fly up. Miles grew up in Kings Row, a crumbling neighborhood tucked under the neon skyline of Paragon. The kind of place where collateral damage is a weekly occurrence and cleanup crews don’t show up until long after the last fistfight between titans has settled. Raised by his mother Marcy — a nurse who worked nights, raised Miles on a steady diet of discipline, hope, and video games. Not because they had much—just a beat-up secondhand console and a CRT TV held together with duct tape and dreams—but because to Miles, games were more than just escape. They were systems. Patterns. Logic puzzles wrapped in explosions and power-ups. He didn’t just play them—he hacked them. Rewrote them. Made his own mods before he could legally ride the subway alone.

Miles’ mutation didn’t come with fanfare or a dramatic transformation. It wasn’t flashy. He didn’t shoot lasers or lift buildings. But at age eight, he started fixing things. Not just "kid fixes VCR" kind of stuff. He understood how machines thought. He could pull a drone apart, reverse-engineer it, and then rebuild it. He didn’t know what “quantum logic loops” were. He just did them. His brain became wired like a schematic. He could "see" how things worked, and better yet, how they could be improved. Like synesthesia for engineering. Code spoke to him like music. Circuits danced under his fingers. He didn’t even know he was a mutant until age eleven, when he fixed a broken, high-end prosthetic limb in under three minutes using scavenged wires, gum foil, and an old Walkman motor. He felt how it should work before he even knew what it was. The limb’s owner? A retired hero who walked away shaking his head and saying, “Kid, you’re either gonna change the world… or blow it up.”

And then, when he was 15, The Battle for the Multiverse took place. Miles watched his own block burn while Paragon's heavy-hitters fought like kaiju with capes, punching gods in the face and tossing skyscrapers like dodgeballs. In the middle of the chaos, barefoot, bruised, and bleedng, Miles scrambled through debris and grabbed whatever he could find—old drone parts, twisted steel, even a busted gauntlet some hero probably dropped. In minutes, he had a janky but functional exo-blaster on his arm. It couldn’t fire lasers, but it could lift a support beam and stabilize a crumbling wall. It could save lives.

And it did.

He pulled a half-dozen people from the rubble that night. Not with muscle. With ingenuity. While the capes played tug-of-war with titans, Miles did something rare:

He looked down instead of up.


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When the smoke cleared, he wandered into the wreckage. Not to gawk—but to salvage. In the debris, he found a a crate full of old, discarded Sky Raiders gear. He reverse-engineered it in a week and made something better. He realized then: no one was coming to protect his part of the city. The elite treated the little guys like NPCs.

"First Player."

It started as a joke. A handle he tagged on his prototypes. In a city full of second-string sidekicks and legacy heroes, he was playing solo, on hard mode. No backup. No cheat codes. Just him.

And if the game was rigged? He’d rewrite the code. In a city where everyone’s waiting for the hero to show up, he was going to be the first to press start.

He doesn't want fame. He doesn’t join teams. He doesn’t even apply for registration. That infuriates the old guard. But his designs? They’re ten years ahead of government labs. Villains trade blueprints of his tech on the darknet trying to reverse-engineer him. He builds in secret, appears like a glitch in the system, and vanishes before the credits roll.


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As a kid he used to zap bugs with a homemade taser made from an old blender, a mini-fan, and some chicken wire. When he was twelve he shut down his middle school's entire computer network to get out of English class. At sixteen, he was manipulating ATM's into giving rather than receiving.

Miles is fiercely smart but totally self-taught. Raised in a city where power and privilege go hand-in-hand, he’s learned to make brilliance look like improvisation. He’s constantly underestimated—and he likes it that way. It gives him the edge. He thinks five steps ahead, but still pretends he’s winging it.

Miles didn’t grow up dreaming of capes and catchphrases. He just wanted to survive—and help others do the same. Becoming a hero wasn’t about justice or legacy. It was about necessity. And now that he’s in it, he’s constantly questioning what being a hero actually means.

He's a self-confessed video-game addict. Everything from consoles to MMO's, to retro arcade games like Pac-Man. In fact, when not kicking super-powered ass or tinkering away in his lair, it's a good bet Miles is hanging out in one of the many arcades around the city. Just don't ask him to hit pause.

  • Gadgeteer Genius - With the ability to intuitively determine how anything mechanical works, and by this point, after years of exposure to all manner of gadgetry, Miles is able to whip up practically any manner of gadget you could possibly imagine in no time flat. Even with just a box of scraps. He'll make it work.
  • Mr. Fixit - It doesn't matter if he's never seen it before, has never seen anything like it before, is unfamiliar with its working principles or doesn't even know the stuff the box is made out of; Miles will be able to repair it.
  • Flying Firepower - With his rocket boots and his energy blasting power gloves, Miles usually functions as ranged support in combat.
  • Rich Idiot With No Day Job - Miles started up his own tech company, Extra Life Solutions, as soon as he turned eighteen and has licensed many of his prototypes and inventions. A multimillionaire by the age of twenty-one, Miles has no need to work a day job. He divides his time between chilling with his girl , developing new and innovative technology, fighting crime, and of course, playing video games.


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SUPER KNOW-HOW:

Miles possesses the power to intuitively understand the operation of any mechanical device and subconsciously/effortlessly create a schematic in his mind. Backed up by the ability to visually perceive mechanical energy in action, this power allows him to instinctively recognize the potential and functional uses of any machine or technological device in his visual range, a skill that combined with his natural intelligence gives him the ability to conceive, design and build highly advanced mechanical devices and operate, modify and disassemble existing technology or create countermeasures for it with little effort. He's capable of MacGyvering complex devices or weapons out of mere scrap.

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POWER GLOVES:

Engineered to project energy blasts from their palms, Miles power gloves were originally just a pair of standard Sky Raiders gauntlets, however he’s upgraded and modified them so many times over the years they no longer resemble the outdated tech they began as. He’s modeled them after Nintendo's Power Gloves.

HUD:

In combat, Miles wears a high-tech visor that displays a hologram-like heads-up display that monitors such things as the energy levels of his gear, health readouts, mini-maps, etc. Miles has customized the layout of his HUD to mimic first person shooters, with targeting reticles, objectives, threat-identification, and his enemies defenses.

POWER SUIT:

In lieu of any physical superhuman abilities, Miles wears a lightweight, all-purpose combat suit (that is easily worn underneath his clothes), made from an imperivum-mesh weave material. The experimental material protects Miles from stabbings, while a high-tech "Power Belt" is incorporated into his suit that projects a thin force field around him and allows Miles to withstand more powerful impact forces like energy attacks, and gunfire.

SAVEPOINT:

In the south side of Kings Row, hidden beneath a derelict arcade, sits a crumbling relic from the golden age of coin-ops called Pixel Palace. From the outside, it’s just boarded-up windows and a flickering neon sign that sometimes sparks the letter “X” into “Piel Palace". A custom-modded arcade cabinet of "Galaga" in the back corner is actually a biometric scanner. Entering a specific combo (Konami Code, naturally), along with a palm scan and vocal password (“First to play, last to quit”) triggers a shift in the floor. The cabinet drops down like an elevator. Cue 8-bit chiptune music. G.G. (or good game), an AI with the wit of a speedrunner and the patience of a cat on Red Bull, maintains the base. She appears as a holographic avatar on most displays, switching outfits based on mood, game genre, or sarcasm level. A large bank of monitors capable of doing anything from monitoring crisis points around the city to playing the most advanced of video games. The base also possesses a high tech workshop, where Miles repairs his gear and builds new devices.

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HIGH SCORE: Casey Peterson. His fiancé, the love of his life, his Player Two. She's on another level. Literally. Miles never really had any serious girlfriends before Casey, but when he met the ivory-haired bombshell, it was all over. To Miles, she's the only girl that matters. Even if she's got the mouth of a sailor and the aggressiveness of a pissed-off pitbull.

AGLOW: Lilah Brenner. She's an artsy chick Miles met years ago. An artist and tattooist, Lilah's personality is just as colorful as her wardrobe. Miles admires her artistic talents and endeavors and also does tech work for her every now and then.