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Wendell - Digitox - 09-05-2024 Name: Wendell Pic Base: Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Fogell (McLovin) from Superbad Height: 5'7” Weight: 145 lbs. Birthdate: 6/20/2001 Birth Place: San Francisco, California Current Residence: San Francisco, California Physical Description: Looks like Christopher Mintz-Plasse in his role as Fogell (McLovin) from Superbad Alignment: Tweener (Wendell is likable enough on his own, but he'll be hated by proxy because of his association with Dexter Grant and his undying devotion to Dexter's cause) Behavior: Wendell may have a manager's contract, but make no mistake: Wendell is no manager. In the eyes of Dexter Grant, he's a flunky who is completely devoted to his cause of trying to make the human race unplug themselves from their devices before the “cancer of social media and the online world” claims us all. When Dexter's around, he'll speak only when told to do so, and it will usually be to spout statistics that back up Dexter's soapbox speeches about the dangers of social media and the rapid advancement of technology. Anyone who's able to talk with him without Dexter being around will find a socially awkward and nervous young man who will try to keep the conversation on getting someone to understand Dexter's cause, but he's easily intimidated and will especially crumble in the face of flirting or seductive advances from a woman (even if they're only doing it to get what they want out of him to use against or screw over Dexter). Wendell will accompany Dexter to the ring for his matches and will interfere when it looks necessary to try and get Dexter the win, relying on typical heel manager tactics like distracting the referee or the opponent, tripping up Dexter's opponents, pushing the ropes towards Dexter or pulling them away on submissions attempts (pending if Dexter's the one with the submission or trapped in it), etc. He'll also use his protest sign he always comes out to the ring with as a weapon, but given the nature of the weapon itself and the fact that he's a textbook definition of what you'd consider a “scrawny nerd” to look like in media, whoever he attacks with it will always be unfazed and it'll be more of an unintended distraction tactic than anything else. Biography: To be completely honest, no one has a clue as to how Wendell ended up with Dexter Grant. He was your average kid, on the nerdier side and good with computers, kind and nice despite being socially awkward and frequently bullied. Perhaps that's what led him to Dexter, because during Wendell's time in college, he happened to cross paths with Dexter one day after the man had resurfaced following a period of time where he'd completely fallen off the face of the Earth, watching the passion with which Dexter delivered one of his soapbox speeches about the dangers of social media and over-reliance on technology. While nobody else seemed to buy the message, the passion behind Dexter's words still drew a pretty sizable crowd, and Wendell was inspired. Ironically, Dexter had gained his first true follower through the same methods he criticized others for that used social media platforms to brainwash the masses into a cult-like state of mind, believing in a cause they truly know nothing about and spouting off exactly what they're told to say. Dexter didn't seem to care about the hypocrisy as Wendell joining up with him gave him a tool to use, as Wendell's main role became being his “social media mole,” using the very platforms Dexter condemned and preached eliminating altogether to gather information and intel for his “savior” so Dexter had the data to back up his preaching (and so Dexter didn't make himself into a hypocrite by diving back into social media after cutting himself off from it completely). Dexter doesn't treat Wendell the best, but Wendell doesn't seem to care so long as he's part of a cause that's bigger than he is and can help see it through to fruition no matter what it takes. |