Post by Mama's Boi on Nov 14, 2018 9:58:36 GMT -7
Name: Jack McGee
Alias: N/A
Race: Human
Team: The National Register
Voice Actor: Jack Colvin (tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/mcgee.mp3)
Theme Song: tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/09_-_pilot_-_mcgee_snoops.mp3
Image/Appearance:
History: Born in in St. Louis, Jack McGee described his father as a failure at everything he ever tried, one small business after another, a “soft touch” always willing to render services on credit or to loan money. We can surmise that he graduated high school in 1952. He stated that he was in the Air Force during the Korean War. So he was probably drafted straight out of high school and served during the last two months and the subsequent withdrawal and then stateside for the remainder. He then went to college, graduating in 1958, majoring in Journalism. We know only that, when we were introduced to him, he was a reporter working for a supermarket tabloid named “the National Register”. He was determined to get an interview with either Dr. David Banner or Dr. Elaina Marks of the Culver Institute because they were doing research into why some people, under extreme stress, exhibit superhuman levels of strength. This sounded like perfect fodder for tabloid sensationalism to him.
When they both refused interviews, he bided his time. Then came reports of a hulking green creature sighted by a father and daughter who were camping. Dr. Banner’s car was found demolished very close to where the creature was sighted. McGee saw a connection and accompanied a police officer when he went to question David. It was clear Banner was ad-libbing when he claimed his car had been stolen — or maybe taken by a friend who had his own keys — and that he knew nothing about the creature. So McGee hid his car and climbed a hill above the country lab where Banner and Marks were working. When they left, he jimmied a window and got in.
McGee saw that the lab, including a thick steel pressure chamber, had been demolished and there was a huge footprint like one found of a large creature near the campsite. When he heard Banner and Marks returning, he hid in a closet, accidentally knocking over a bottle of chemical solution. When Banner opened the door to get something, McGee was found out. Neither of them noticed the chemicals seeping into other chemicals and the machinery. As Banner escorted McGee out, the chemical fire caused an explosion. McGee was knocked out. When he regained consciousness, Banner was gone and he saw a huge green creature carrying Dr. Marks out of the lab and into the forest. At the funeral for Banner (whose body was never found) and Marks, he displayed a front page “National Register” story to a friend of theirs, Ben. He had named the creature the Hulk and he blamed it for the deaths of the two scientists, never realizing he was the cause of Elaina’s death. He pointed out that the creature had a warrant for murder out on it thanks to his convincing the police that it was responsible. Jack then began a quest to find and capture the Hulk. He rode around with sheriffs, visited boxing arenas, zoos, modeling agencies, anywhere that the Creature was spotted. He even chased the Hulk through Times Square.
Equipment: N/A
Powers: N/A
Abilities: He is an expert in journalism and he can also sneak into places just to get information.
Weaknesses: Mortal.
Trivia:
-He's not really a bad guy, he's just relentless when it comes to a big scoop.
-He's 5'9" tall.
Alias: N/A
Race: Human
Team: The National Register
Voice Actor: Jack Colvin (tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/mcgee.mp3)
Theme Song: tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/09_-_pilot_-_mcgee_snoops.mp3
Image/Appearance:
History: Born in in St. Louis, Jack McGee described his father as a failure at everything he ever tried, one small business after another, a “soft touch” always willing to render services on credit or to loan money. We can surmise that he graduated high school in 1952. He stated that he was in the Air Force during the Korean War. So he was probably drafted straight out of high school and served during the last two months and the subsequent withdrawal and then stateside for the remainder. He then went to college, graduating in 1958, majoring in Journalism. We know only that, when we were introduced to him, he was a reporter working for a supermarket tabloid named “the National Register”. He was determined to get an interview with either Dr. David Banner or Dr. Elaina Marks of the Culver Institute because they were doing research into why some people, under extreme stress, exhibit superhuman levels of strength. This sounded like perfect fodder for tabloid sensationalism to him.
When they both refused interviews, he bided his time. Then came reports of a hulking green creature sighted by a father and daughter who were camping. Dr. Banner’s car was found demolished very close to where the creature was sighted. McGee saw a connection and accompanied a police officer when he went to question David. It was clear Banner was ad-libbing when he claimed his car had been stolen — or maybe taken by a friend who had his own keys — and that he knew nothing about the creature. So McGee hid his car and climbed a hill above the country lab where Banner and Marks were working. When they left, he jimmied a window and got in.
McGee saw that the lab, including a thick steel pressure chamber, had been demolished and there was a huge footprint like one found of a large creature near the campsite. When he heard Banner and Marks returning, he hid in a closet, accidentally knocking over a bottle of chemical solution. When Banner opened the door to get something, McGee was found out. Neither of them noticed the chemicals seeping into other chemicals and the machinery. As Banner escorted McGee out, the chemical fire caused an explosion. McGee was knocked out. When he regained consciousness, Banner was gone and he saw a huge green creature carrying Dr. Marks out of the lab and into the forest. At the funeral for Banner (whose body was never found) and Marks, he displayed a front page “National Register” story to a friend of theirs, Ben. He had named the creature the Hulk and he blamed it for the deaths of the two scientists, never realizing he was the cause of Elaina’s death. He pointed out that the creature had a warrant for murder out on it thanks to his convincing the police that it was responsible. Jack then began a quest to find and capture the Hulk. He rode around with sheriffs, visited boxing arenas, zoos, modeling agencies, anywhere that the Creature was spotted. He even chased the Hulk through Times Square.
Equipment: N/A
Powers: N/A
Abilities: He is an expert in journalism and he can also sneak into places just to get information.
Weaknesses: Mortal.
Trivia:
-He's not really a bad guy, he's just relentless when it comes to a big scoop.
-He's 5'9" tall.