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Bagha va giddha

Former pet, servant, gofer and whipping boy of a deranged but obscure mercenary geneticist — conducting illegal and unethical experiments for whoever could pay. Inevitably, such activities drew the attention of righteously indignant heroes, who arrived presently to stop him; during the chaos, the young Bengal tiger, tired of his so-called master's tender mercies, turned on him and helped the heroes lay him low.

Filching an axe from the laboratory (must have once belonged to one of the doctor's victims, he figures), he accepted he heroes' invitation to return with them to their home base. His days as a genetic guinea pig over, he registered as a hero himself under the name Bagha va giddha (Hindi for 'tiger and eagle', well aware of its consonance to Bhagavad Gita, 'Divine Song') and now strives to make up for the atrocities he once condoned by inaction and silence.

Fatal Exception 0Dh

Warning:
** GENERAL PROTECTION FAULT **
::YOUR PROGRAM HAS PERFORMED
::AN ILLEGAL OPERATION AND
::WILL BE SHUT DOWN

Machine ID: Multiple-Array Redundant Control Unit + Slaves (MARCUS)

SECTOR: 16E979FA
SERIES: CHNO_ACGT_023
Date/Time: 10.31.05 00:01:00
Sequence: 666
Node ID: 03S
Class: O
Severity: PERMANENT

Description
WETWARE

Probable causes
CODE CORRUPTION
VIRAL INFECTION
DAMAGED RESOURCE FORK

Recommended actions
TERMINATE ALL PROGRAMS

Particle-Boy

Samuel Peck, age 17.

Always a small child, Sam never forgave the other grade schoolers for making fun of his cubby name ("S. Peck").

Silently suffering endless taunts and abuse, he found respite in a solo sport or two, when he wasn't hiding out in Mr. Giers' workshop. When one day he found the old fellow dead over his equipment, a minibot standing over his body, Sam knew what his revenge would be: he aand his army of robots, based on the minibot design, would show the world what chaos a simple S. Peck was capable of.